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Waverley Route Heritage Association

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Name
  
Waverley Route

1 July 2012
  
First train ran

Built by
  
North British Railway

Waverley Route Heritage Association

Original gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

Preserved gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

Preserved era
  
Association formed 10 November 2001

Waverley Route Heritage Association is a heritage railway group involved with the history, heritage and preservation of the Waverley Route, based/centred on Whitrope, south of Hawick, Scotland.

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Current projects include the restoration of the 1,208 yard Whitrope Tunnel, formerly part of the Border Union Railway. Also under restoration is Whitrope Siding, which is the headquarters of the line and the home of WRHA's Whitrope Heritage Centre.

The Association operates a train service along a mile of former Waverley Route track from Whitrope Tunnel to Bridge 200. The association's other aims include restoring most of the track south of Whitrope to Riccarton Junction. The WRHA have been negotiating a new lease with the Forestry Commission.

Border Union Railway Company

The Border Union Railway Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the WRHA, which runs trains on a section of demonstration track north and south from Whitrope Heritage Centre.

Motive power

Diesel locomotives and railcar

Rolling stock

Passenger coaches
Goods wagons

Borders Railway

The northern part of the Waverley Route has been re-opened as the Borders Railway which is part of the National Rail network.

References

Waverley Route Heritage Association Wikipedia