Volunteering
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Permanent way gang

Token exchange between fireman and signalman

Some jobs are messier then others!
You might be surprised to learn that the Gloucestershire
Warwickshire Railway is an entirely volunteer-run enterprise - and
our number of volunteers is growing daily. During 2006, the
number of people who give of their time - whether in a small way or
helping to undertake major projects such as the extension to
Broadway or overhaul of steam and diesel locomotive - passed
500.
Why not become a working member and help the railway grow
faster? Volunteers are always needed in all departments and as we
expand we are always in need of new faces to join us. As the line
extends, track laying, building, hedge and fence repairs,
signalling, clearance work and other tasks are required. We need to
restore, repair and clean locomotives, rolling stock, stations and
buildings. On operating days the volunteer in charge of the car
park is as important as the engine driver or the signalman. Our
customers expect an efficient service everywhere on the railway, no
matter what they are doing. We are proud of our well-earned
reputation for being "The Friendly Line in The Cotswolds". The GWR
operates as a team in which everyone plays a vital part. You could
be part of that team.
There are various areas in which our volunteers work. Further
details can be found by clicking on each link:
Training will be given before we let you loose! If you have any
specialist skills, experience or talents to offer the railway
please let us know. Examples include welding, legal, medical, fire
fighting, plant/machinery, administration, electrical, building,
web/graphic design...
Several of our volunteers bring their wives, husbands or
partners and make a day's working on the GWR a family event. We can
arrange for you to work with your partner if you wish.
For more details, or to offer your services, please contact
us. To help us deal more efficiently with email enquiries,
please select "Volunteering Enquiry" from the drop down list at the
top of the page.