The view today, looking towards Rugeley from Hednesford Station bridge.As it was in the late 1950s, a very busy railway location, with pits sending coal into the sidings from all directions. Looking f… more →
Chasewater Stuff's Blogchasewater stuff wrote 1 day ago: The view today, looking towards Rugeley from Hednesford Station bridge.As it was in the late 1950s, … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 days ago: This model was purchased by the donor from the makers in Bury, Lancs in 1979. It was produced alon … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 5 days ago: Our visitors are asking more and questions about the water level in Chasewater. The short answer is … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 5 days ago: One of our most popular display cases is this one – containing a collection of wooden railway … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 1 week ago: The early railway companies went to great lengths to give themselves status and authority. This was … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 1 week ago: On my Brownhills Walk earlier in the year, I took some photos along the Wyrley and Essington Canal A … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 1 week ago: Chasewater Railway Museum Dedication Ceremony This ceremony was arranged to fall on the 50th Anniver … more →
BrownhillsBob wrote 1 week ago: It seems Lichfield District Council and other interested parties have finally got their act together … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 weeks ago: Our warmest congratulations to the Museum of Cannock Chase on achieving the Museum Accreditation Sch … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 weeks ago: The picture above shows three of the items in the museum connected to the Pensnett Railway. Pensnett … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 weeks ago: This is the staff which was used on the single track from Walsall Wood Colliery to Norton Junction o … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 weeks ago: The Flying Scotsman Excursion This is one of the Museum’s prize possessions. One of the LNER s … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 2 weeks ago: Chasewater Railway Museum In the early days at Chasewater, the Museum Collection was housed in one o … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. was a builder of steam and diesel locomo … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Avonside Engine Company, Bristol The Avonside Engine Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Avon S … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Aveling and Porter Aveling and Porter was a British agricultural engine and steam roller manufacture … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Black, Hawthorn & Co Black, Hawthorn and Company was a steam locomotive manufacturer with a work … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Beyer Peacock & Co Beyer, Peacock and Company was an English locomotive manufacturer with a fact … more →
chasewater stuff wrote 3 weeks ago: Dübs and Co. Dübs & Co. was a locomotive works in Glasgow, Scotland, founded by Henry Dubs in 18 … more →