IN A nightmare year when heritage railways big and small have cancelled landmark anniversary events, the Middletown Railway still managed to run a special train to mark its Diamond Jubilee.
The first standard-gauge train to be operated by unpaid volunteers left Moor Road, Leeds, at 4.45pm on Monday, June 20, 1960, hauled by Hunslet diesel No. 1697, built locally in Leeds in 1932.
The railway’s June 20-21 anniversary gala, along with other special events that it had planned for July and August fell victim to the coronavirus pandemic.
However, on Saturday, June 20, at 4.45pm, the same locomotive, now in black livery as LMS No. 7051 and carrying new John Alcock nameplates in memory of the designer and one-time Hunslet managing director, hauled the private 60th anniversary train from Moor…