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Alstom to host largest-ever gathering of historic locomotives

Posted on 07 Feb 2025. Edited by: Tony Miles. Read 817 times.
Alstom to host largest-ever gathering of historic locomotivesThe Greatest Gathering — left to right: LNER Class A4 (60007) ‘Sir Nigel Gresley’ and Class 50 (50049) ‘Defiance’. Photo: Alstom

Alstom, a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has announced that it will host the UK’s largest ever gathering of rail vehicles — The Greatest Gathering — to mark the 200th anniversary of the modern railway. From 1-3 August, Alstom’s historic Litchurch Lane site in Derby will open to the public for the first time in over 50 years. Britain’s biggest and oldest remaining train factory will be home to more than 50 rolling stock exhibits from the past, present and future of the railways.

The weekend event forms part of the wider Railway 200 festivities, a year-long celebration marking the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) on 27 September, 1825 — and a journey that gave birth to the modern railway.

Senior figures from the rail industry attended the launch event on 30 January, and listened to speeches from Gian Luca Erbacci, Europe region president at Alstom; Emma Roberts, programme manager at Railway 200; and Baggy Shanker, Labour MP for Derby South. His Majesty’s Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Colonel John Wilson, was also present, alongside legendary music and rail enthusiast Pete Waterman, and John Smith, chief executive officer at GB Railfreight.

The Greatest Gathering

Historic locomotives — representing steam, diesel and electric traction — were exhibited at Litchurch Lane on the eve of tickets going on sale, and which will appear at The Greatest Gathering in August (or examples from the same in class).

Alstom 2Pictured right: Merchant Navy Class (35018) ‘British India Line’

The first locomotive to run on the S&DR — Locomotion No. 1 — was built by the Newcastle-based Robert Stephenson and Company. It was the first company in the world created specifically to build railway engines and later manufactured several of the first trains for other countries around the world. Through successive mergers, Robert Stephenson and Company became part of Alstom in 1989, giving the company a direct link to the dawn of the railways and making it the custodian of a unique legacy.

Gian Luca Erbacci, Europe region president at Alstom, said: “The Greatest Gathering, presented by Alstom for Railway 200, is a unique opportunity to celebrate not only the incredible progress of the past two centuries but also the bright future of rail.”

He continued: “Since 1825, Alstom has played a pivotal role in shaping rail innovation and our Litchurch Lane site remains at the heart of that legacy. This event is about bringing people together to reflect on what we have achieved collectively and to inspire the next generation to push the boundaries of what is possible in sustainable transport.”

Alongside displays of historic and modern, mainline locomotives, Britain’s biggest rail celebration will also feature rides along Derby’s test track and a variety of narrow-gauge trains will be in operation. Fairground attractions, street food and live music will also add to the festival feel.

Elsewhere, layouts staged by some of the biggest names in model railways — including a section of Pete Waterman’s record-breaking Railnuts layout — will take centre stage in the Model Railway Village, while historians and industry leaders will take part in engaging talks and discussions in the Mobility Theatre. Thousands of visitors are expected to be welcomed over the three days.

The home of Great British Railways

Derby Litchurch Lane is one of the world’s largest rolling stock factories, and the only UK facility that designs, engineers, builds and tests trains for domestic and export markets. The factory was opened by the Midland Railway in 1876, and the city of Derby has been building trains continually since 1839. In 2022, Derby was chosen by the Government as the home of Great British Railways following a vote by the public between contender cities.

Emma Roberts, programme manager at Railway 200, said: “Railway 200 is once-in-a-generation opportunity to celebrate rail’s role in building connections and driving prosperity. Our railways are here for everyone. They bring friends and family together and enable us to enjoy new opportunities and experiences. It is wonderful that Alstom is marking Railway 200 with this fun-packed festival for everyone to enjoy, in Derby, the new home of the railway.”

Alongside a brand new Derby-built Class 720 Aventra unit for Greater Anglia (720503), passenger operator Avanti West Coast also showcased one of their nine-car Pendolino sets. Further marking this milestone year, Alstom-built 390016 was named ‘Railway 200’ and renumbered 390200 at the launch event.

Alstom 5Pictured left to right: Andy Mellors, managing director at Avanti West Coast; John Smith, chief executive officer at GB Railfreight; Emma Roberts, programme manager at Railway 200; Gian Luca Erbacci, Europe region president at Alstom; James Dobson, operations delivery manager at Avanti West Coast; Baggy Shanker, Labour MP for Derby South; and Pete Waterman, legendary music and rail enthusiast

Andy Mellors, managing director at Avanti West Coast, who also spoke at the event, said: “Railway 200 is a chance to celebrate the important role the UK rail industry has played in history over the last two centuries. It is our chance to tell the story and inspire the railway workers of the future.

“We should be proud of the part we have played and look forward to its exciting future. Our newly named ‘Railway 200’ Pendolino will be seen the length and breadth of the West Coast Main Line, a route at the heart of the UK’s rail network, and just one of a number of events we have planned in the coming months.”

As a family-friendly event which is being supported by the wider industry and heritage operators, interactive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) activities will feature across Alstom’s 90-acre site at The Greatest Gathering. Meanwhile, career pathways into the rail industry will be highlighted among festival participants. Nameplate displays and trade stands will also feature, with a whole host of attractions to be announced by Alstom and partners over the coming months.

Tickets went on sale on 31 January on the website here priced at £30 for adults and £15 for children (ages five to 15), with a family ticket (two adults and two children) costing £65 — plus booking fees. Children under five go free. Tickets are being sold by the event’s media partner, Mortons Media Group Ltd.

All profits will be split between Railway 200’s five chosen charities — Alzheimer's Research UK, Railway Benefit Fund, Railway Children, Railway Mission and Transport Benevolent Fund CIO — and charitable railway heritage partners. Movement planning for the launch was supported by Network Rail in conjunction with the Derby site team.