The Weston Clevedon & Portishead Railway

The railway age saw many fledgling enterprises start up with a view to capitalising on the new technology of the “iron horse”. Although many were based upon slender business cases, the WC & PR railway was in a league of its own.

Possibly the smallest station in the world?

Brian Margetson
Mob ; 07765 408930
Email; speaker.brian@outlook.com

Time – 30 to 60 minutes to suit occasion
Equipment – presenter provides screen, projector and laptop for a Powerpoint presentation or ZOOM
This presentation is suitable for any type of audience.
Themes – HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, GENERAL INTEREST

The Improbable Story of the WC & P Railway

Want to hear about the company that holds the record for being in receivership the longest? Discover how The Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Light Railway Company accomplished this dubious honour. Let me take you down the line of fragile optimism upon which the enterprise was promoted and the desperate measures taken to survive, and survive it did for 43 years.

Along the way, I’ll introduce you to Colonel Stephens, undisputed king of Britain’s small and quirky railways. Creaking infrastructure from the start, hand-me-down equipment, you just couldn’t make up this story.

The wharf near Clevedon is one of a few remaining civil engineering structures from the railway’s heyday

Contact

Brian Margetson
Mob; 07765 408930
Email; speaker@brianmedia.co.uk