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Diesel Gala

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Adult (Single Day)

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£ 28

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Ages 3-17

£ 15

Adult (Two Days)

Ages 18+

£ 50

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Ages 3-17

£ 27

Diesel Gala 2025

Our annual Diesel Gala returns for 2025 on 13th & 14th September! Featuring a number of visiting engines working an intensive timetable alongside our home fleet, look forward to seeing multiple passenger sets as well as goods trains during the weekend.

Event newsreel:


DFR Press release, 6th May 2025 12pm:

“The Dean Forest Railway, in conjunction with the Deltic Preservation Society, are pleased to announce the visit of Deltic No. 55019 ‘Royal Highland Fusilier’ [Edit 06/06/25, please see DPS press release from 05/06/25 below] as a star guest for our Diesel Gala in September.

This will be the first time the Forest of Dean has reverberated to sound of the distinctive Napiers along our line, and it’s shaping up to be a spectacular weekend!”


DFR Press release, 5th June 2025 12:05pm:

“The Dean Forest Railway are pleased to announce the visit of Class 50 No. 50 021 ‘Rodney’ as the second star guest for our Diesel Gala in September, courtesy of her owner Paul Spracklen.

This will be the first time the Forest of Dean has been visited by a Class 50 – and resplendent in BR large logo blue, this former Midland and Western Region loco will make a spectacular sight along our line!

No. 50 021 will be joining previously announced No. 55 019 ‘Royal Highland Fusilier’ and our home fleet of Class 08 No. 08 769, Class 09 No. 09 106 and Class 14 No. D9521.”


DPS Press Release, 5th June 2025:

“Due to a change in plans 55019 ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIER will now be replaced at our visit to the Dean Forest Railway in September by 55009 ALYCIDON.”


Lineup:
 

Anticipated home fleet:
Class 14 no. D9521, courtesy of the D9521 locomotive group.

Image: Adrian Copley

Class 08 no. 08769, courtesy of Valley Rail Preservation.

Image: Adrian Copley

a train traveling down train tracks near a forest
Class 09 no. 09106, courtesy of Road and Rail Steam Services Ltd.

Image: Adam Dickinson.

a large long train on a steel track
Anticipated visitors:
Class 55 no. 55009, courtesy of the Deltic Preservation Society.

Image: Deltic Preservation Society.

a train that is sitting on a railroad track
Class 50 no. 50021, courtesy of Paul Spracklen.

Image: Nikon User, via Wikimedia Commons, Flickr (CC 2.0).

a train engine carrying carts down a track

Rail200 – Britain’s first scheduled 100mph passenger services were launched in 1961 with 3,300hp ‘Deltic’ diesel locomotives running between London and Scotland on the East Coast Main Line.

Rail200 – one of the first mainline diesels, LMS’s No. 10000, was released from Derby Works in December 1947, just three weeks before Nationalisation.