THE Severn Railway has hailed its Spring Steam Gala a success as donations to its £1.5 million 'Survival Fund' start flowing in.

Last weekend saw the return of the popular event that "surpassed expectations," with thousands of guests attending.

The heritage railway recently launched a fundraiser in a bid to help it overcome financial pressures. A total of £67,000 was donated in the first few days after launch.

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Speaking about the Spring Steam Gala, managing director Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster said: "It has been a triumph of planning, passion and sheer hard work. The intensive timetable ran late into the evenings on both the Friday and Saturday, and we had a truly enviable selection of operational locomotives, both as special guests and from our home fleet.

“Our volunteers and paid staff can be extremely proud of what we’ve achieved with this event. They’ve pulled out all the stops, in true SVR style, and quite honestly it’s a great privilege to be involved with the Railway right now.”

Kidderminster Shuttle: 4079 Pendennis Castle on Eardington Bank. 4079 Pendennis Castle on Eardington Bank. (Image: Kevin Whitehurst)

Diane Malyon, the chair of the SVR Company Limited, said: “It has been absolutely fantastic to see the railway come alive once more, showcasing exactly what we do best. It was particularly pleasing to see so many people stepping in to help in areas they’d not previously volunteered in. The end result was a credit to everyone and certainly led to plenty of positive comments, both in person and online. Congratulations all round.”

Although the weather was mixed across the three days, people came in their thousands. The railway has confirmed it exceeded its budget for paying passengers by almost 18 per cent, with 5,002 people buying tickets across the three days, along with hundreds of shareholders and members who also attended.

The railway said that secondary spend was also "very impressive" across commercial outlets.

SVR bosses have acknowledged that the success of the Spring Steam Gala brought a much-needed boost to morale, as they anticipate their next enthusiast event, the Spring Diesel Festival, which runs for four days between May 18 and 21.

Kidderminster Shuttle: Crowds for a Kidderminster bound local service at Arley. Crowds for a Kidderminster bound local service at Arley. (Image: Jason Hood)

SVR’s interim chair Chris Walton said: “Our good fortune has a very positive knock-on effect to the local economy,”

“I know that overnight accommodation was fully booked for miles around and will be during our next event too. Plus there are massive benefits to food and beverage businesses adjacent to the SVR".

“However, as we celebrate the success of the Spring Steam Gala, it’s important we continue to acknowledge the significant challenges that the railway faces in the coming year. We must remember that heritage rail enthusiasts make up just 10 per cent of our total passenger numbers across the year.

"We need to see sustained success on both regular running days, and non-enthusiast special events such as this summer’s Step Back to the 1940s weekends and our Christmas services.

“Last week, we launched a £1.5 million Survival Fund appeal. Donations are already flowing in, with £67,000 secured in the appeal’s first few days.

"We are extremely grateful to everyone who has donated. It is absolutely necessary that we have gone out for financial support in this way, because, along with all the other cost-saving and revenue-attracting measures we’re taking, the Survival Fund will make all the difference to the SVR’s ongoing viability.”