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Footplate Experience Courses

... on standard-gauge steam railway engines at Mid-Hants Railway

 

 

Only at Mid Hants Railway
can you drive a steam train flat-out up long 1-in-60 gradients,
big steam loco, big hills, big excitement,
big birthday present, driving big locomotive
- perfect for corporate entertaining, rewards,
hospitality or team-building event

  

  You are in control

 

 

 

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Graphics by Henry O'Dwyer

   

   

Footplate Experience Advanced Course

'Bodmin' during Footplate Exp. (Adv.), October 2001.    Photo:  Henry O'Dwyer

        

Although for the Mid-Hants Railway's Footplate Experience Advanced Course prior footplate experience is not essential, absolute beginners may find they derive more benefit and enjoyment by first taking our Introductory Course

   

The Advanced course is the ultimate driving and firing experience with the engine working at full regulator* over 1:60 and 1:80 gradients on the Mid-Hants Railway. (The footplate men of old called this route 'Over The Alps' with good cause)

As part of your day you will be handling the controls of a powerful steam locomotive, and your engine will be hauling a set of coaches, just as with our normal passenger services


*Come and hear how that sounds from the footplate!

Maria firing the Ivatt

Girls just want to have fun. 18KB
Driving, 7KB You will be paired with another participant and you will take turns to fire and drive the locomotive, under the instruction of our crew. We hope you will want to stay with us all day: when you are not driving or firing you can ride in the coaches, where you may want to discuss the route, signals and other points with the guard. You might assist with uncoupling, coupling, taking water, and operating the ground frame during shunting. Each round trip takes about one and half hours, and you can book for just one round trip or two round trips (a total of 40 miles)

 
signature, 2KB (Kyoichi Oda) during his first visit from Japan

 
Participants must be between 16 and 75 years of age, fit, and in reasonable health, i.e. able to climb to from the footplate by a vertical flight of steel steps from/to ground level. We also ask that you wear the correct clothing - a stout pair of boots or shoes is essential (trainers are not acceptable).  Overalls are also required; we can provide these for you (f.o.c.) if you prefer. Student fireman, 8KB
   

Fireglow on 9F #92212
Photo (& linked movie): Tony Wood

You are in control


     

Footplate Experience participants water Ivatt #41312 at Alton

Two photos (5th March 2004): John Childs

You will find pictures and up-to-date news of all our engines on the Loco Shed webpages.

You will understand that because these steam locomotives are at least 45 years old they need a lot of time for maintenance, so we cannot guarantee a specific locomotive will operate on a specific day.

For details of visiting engines which may become available, watch for Latest News on this website.
     
Footplate Experience days operate on selected days in Spring and Autumn, and at other times when schedules permit
   
   
 
        

    These services are very popular and are soon fully booked. Click button to check availability, and to book 

     

    Gift Vouchers are available
     
    

FAQ  (.xls format)

    

We can also arrange courses as a corporate hospitality event.
Please contact the Reservations Department:   reservations@watercressline.co.uk
or call 01962-733810 between 09.00 and 17.00 on weekdays to discuss your needs
 
 

A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary  - Thomas Carruthers



 

     

Footplate Experience Introductory Course

   
Watching vacuum gauge whilst braking, 6KB

We also run a Footplate Experience Introductory Course for those who would prefer somewhat less driving and firing.  Learning to drive a powerful steam locomotive is an exhilarating experience, and the Mid-Hants Railway offers to the inexperienced person an opportunity to do this over one of the most demanding lines in railway preservation.  


The Footplate Experience Introductory Course begins with safety briefings and then it's over to the steam locomotive where the participant will drive and crew the locomotive, spending the rest of the course on the footplate operating the locomotive under instruction
 

Douglas (rebuilt Class J94 0-6-0 tender engine No. 10) in Ropley MPD yard

Photo (2nd June 2002): Malcolm Wilton

Douglas is currently (March 2009) out of service having a new firebox and steel tyres, so for now our Introductory Courses are on larger locos such as Std5 #73096 or West Country Class #34007 Wadebridge

Mike Burke prepares Douglas for a day of Footplate Experience (Introductory) Courses.

This loco is currently out of service for re-tyring and firebox replacement, so currently one of the locos listed for the Advanced course will be used (see below)

Photo (16th May 2002): Tony Wood

 
 
#34016 Bodmin, on Footplate Experience Introductory Courses duty, waits in Medstead & Four Marks goods yard for a service train to pass
   
Two photos (24th May 2006): Steve Walters (M4M station staff)

    

Participants must be between 16 and 75 years of age, fit, and in reasonable health, i.e. able to climb to from the footplate by a vertical flight of steel steps from/to ground level. The participant will also need to be correctly dressed with stout boots or shoes, and overalls for protection, as the footplate can be very hot and dirty. We can loan a pair of overalls (free of charge) if you let us know in advance, but not shoes.
N.B. Trainers are not acceptable.  Our instructors cannot permit anyone to take part in this course without the correct safety wear.  

Note please that no guests can be conveyed, but Alresford is a delightful Georgian town to explore or shop (no chain stores!)



Deborah in control of Ivatt #41312
Neil Davis monitors

    

    These services are very popular and are soon fully booked. Click button to check availability, and to book 

   

    Gift Vouchers are available
     
 

FAQ  (.xls format)

    

In preparation for your big day, you might want to look at this page about how a steam loco works
  

 

We can also arrange courses as a corporate hospitality event.
Please contact the Reservations Department:   reservations@watercressline.co.uk
or call 01962-733810 between 09.00 and 17.00 on weekdays to discuss your needs
 

       



 
23rd April 2009: 

 
 
 
 
Advanced FPX participants on St George's Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photo (Alresford, 23rd April 2009): Tim Beere



From: Fran Hampton
Sent: 18 October 2008 19:11

Chris Hughes and Mike Hampton having a lunch break on the 15th Oct 2008 Bittern driving experience.
Many thanks to all concerned for a brilliant day ! 
 

FPX Introductory Course with Bodmin pauses mid-afternoon at a deserted Medstead & Four Marks station.

Instructors: Tom Turner and Mike Burke

Photo (5th October 2005): Tony Wood

BR Standard Class 5 #73096 on Introductory Footplate Experience duty waits at Medstead & Four Marks station for the service train to pass. Time enough for a cup of tea

Photo (14th September 2005): Steve Walters

Rebuilt West Country Class Bodmin on Introductory Footplate Experience duty arrives at the cattle dock, Alresford

Photo (8th September 2005): David Stonor
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Poor Douglas #10 has a slipped tyre and is 'stopped'

Footplate Experience (Introductory) courses on 4th May 2005 were on Bodmin.

Here are that morning's students:  three very happy bunnies!

Photo (4th May 2005): Tony Wood

 

On our Footplate Experience (Advanced) courses we like to get everyone involved, and that includes friends and family of the course members:   Nic Wilkins gives the 'Right Away' at Alton

Keith Briault on Bodmin's footplate

Photo (7th October 2002): Tony Wood

Footplate Exp. (Adv): Mike Pearson explains how Bodmin works.

Photo (10th November 2000): Tony Wood

Footplate Experience (Advanced) on #34016 Bodmin.
Charles concentrates on the vacuum gauge on the run down from Medstead to Ropley after dark. Note AWS showing train currently under 'caution' signals.

Photo (6th November 2000): Tony Wood

   
Tony Wood and Keith Loughlin take a short break from instructing on Footplate Experience (Intro) courses on U-Class #31625 (in disguise as 'James'*)

Photo (10th April 2002): Brian Simmons

* © Gullane (Thomas) Ltd 2000

         



A Mid-Hants Railway Footplate Experience is an amazing and unforgettable day - just ask someone who's been.
Many of our new friends return to repeat the exercise on different steam engines

   

In preparation for your big day, you might want to look at these pages

     

    

 

Sample Footplate Rides

   

How to get to the Watercress Line

   

  A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary  - Thomas Carruthers 


 

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