martinecarmie Posted May 8, 2013 Share Posted May 8, 2013 Not long ago it would seem unthinkable...the Midlandsrunning out of coal. But that's exactly what's happening. Heritage steam railways - which will attract thousands ofvisitors this May Bank Holiday - are now struggling to find suitable coalsupplies in Britain. To keep going, some are having to import coal from thousandsof miles away in Russia This is despite the fact that the Midlands sits on millionsof tons of coal. Steam railways need the right sort of coal. Locomotives canbe damaged if the fuel burns at the wrong temperature, or has too much sulphuror ash content. Different fireboxes and boilers have different requirements. Some railways had been using coal from the Daw Mill mine inWarwickshire, but that has closed following a serious underground fire. Othershad used Scottish Coal, but their supplies have been hit by a financial crisis.The situation was made worse by extra demand caused by the very cold winter. Nevertheless heritage railway operators say it's ironic thatthe Midlands has so much coal underground that is going unused. Tyseley Locomotive Works in Birmingham relied for years onDaw Mill and has switched to coal from Wales. Commenting on the possibility ofimporting coal from Russia, Bob Meanley from Tyseley says: The whole thing is unbelievable really. When you think weare almost in what used to be Warwickshire we are sat on millions of tons ofthe stuff and we just can't get hold of it at the moment. The Severn Valley Railway in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, hastopped up its supplies with Russian coal and has enough stockpiles to lastthrough the Bank Holiday and beyond - when many families are to ride behind theline's historic steam engines. We managed to secure about 150 tons of coal which will seeus through the next fortnight. And we are hoping the (latest) Russian shipmentwill be in by then. – IAN WALKER, WORKS MANAGER Tags: coal crisis inthe midlands, latest the avanti group news blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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