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The Railway Heritage Trust
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Re: The Railway Heritage Trust
Posted by CyclingSid at 07:06, 24th October 2023
 
Thank you for the reminder, some time since I have looked. Always amazed that railway war memorials have been "lost" was that loss of life so trivial to succeeding generations?

The Railway Heritage Trust
Posted by grahame at 13:38, 23rd October 2023
 
The Railway Heritage Trust has been mentioned in a dozen threads over the years, but not had a thread of its own ...  Here it is - on this day for 23rd October. See (here)

The inception of the Trust was announced at a London conference on ‘The Future of the Railway Heritage’ on 23rd October 1984. The Trust was incorporated as an independent company limited by guarantee and commenced operations in April 1985. It is formally owned by its members, who are usually the Directors of the Trust, and is independent of both Network Rail and National Highways, although both bodies provide its sponsorship.

Although it has "heritage" in the title, I'll post under a main topic since their objectives set out working with operational railway companies rather than heritage lines.

The Railway Heritage Trust’s objectives were set in 1985: assisting the operational railway companies in the preservation and upkeep of listed buildings and structures, and in the transfer of non-operational premises and structures to outside bodies willing to undertake their preservation.

The Trust achieves its objectives by giving both advice and grants. It awards grants following the evaluation of an application, normally on the basis of 10% to 40% of grant-eligible repair or restoration costs, excluding professional fees and project management costs. The Trust pays grants to train operating companies, tenants of railway-owned premises and to applicants from Network Rail and the National Highways (Historical Railways Estate). The Trust keeps its procedures for the award of grants as simple as possible.

 
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