Charity given £25,000 boost for railway project

A black steam engine at a station connecting up to three burgundy-coloured carriages. Image source, Folklore Library and Archive
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Great Western Railway has given a £25,000 grant to the Folklore Library and Archive for its Devon Railway Heritage project

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A railway history project set up by a Devon charity has received a financial boost from a train operator.

Great Western Railway (GWR) said it had given a £25,000 grant to the Folklore Library and Archive, based in Crediton, through its Customer and Community Improvement Fund.

The money will be used for the charity's Devon Railway Heritage project, external, which aims to gather historic details and stories from Devon's railways with a particular focus on the Exeter to Okehampton branch line.

Project manager Tracey Norman said the charity was extremely grateful for the funding from GWR.

Ms Norman said: "We have already heard some absolute gems from people about their past experiences."

The charity said it would record and transcribe interviews linked to the project along with digitalising historic photographs and film of Devon's branch lines.

The project is running until February 2025.