Charity, Dorset, Swanage | Posted on April 30th, 2020 | return to news
Text a donation to help Swanage Railway survive
The public can now donate by text to the Swanage Railway’s £360,000 ‘Save Our Service’ appeal which has so far raised £136,168 to help the award-winning heritage line survive in the wake of the economic effects of coronavirus.
This popular heritage line between Norden, Corfe Castle, Harman’s Cross and Swanage carries more than 200,000 passengers a year and contributes more than £15 million to the Isle of Purbeck economy every year.
The ‘Save Our Service’ appeal – at www.saveourservice.co.uk or via the Swanage Railway’s Facebook page – aims to plug the financial hole that’s opened up due to the railway being unable to run trains until further notice. Swanage Railway ceased running steam trains in mid-March.
Launched on 25 March, the ‘Save Our Service’ appeal had raised £136,168 by 28 April towards the target of £360,000.
“The Swanage Railway is facing the most urgent and potentially devastating challenge in its history, due to extraordinary and terrible circumstances beyond its control,” said Gavin Johns, Swanage Railway Trust chairman. “I would like to thank everyone who has already made a donation to the Swanage Railway’s ‘Save Our Service’ appeal during these extraordinary and challenging times.
“We urgently need the help of the public through donations to our ‘Save Our Service’ appeal because the Swanage Railway is fighting for its very existence.
“Several generations of people have rebuilt the Swanage Railway from nothing since 1976 and there is still so much more to achieve.
“The ‘Save Our Service’ appeal target is £360,000 which – together with grants and government assistance – will help the Swanage Railway to survive until we are able to again run train services.
“To keep the Swanage Railway in a care and maintenance state, while trains are not running, costs £46,000 a month.
“We have reduced our costs as much as possible, using government schemes resulting in most of our 46 paid staff being furloughed, and our dedicated volunteers being asked to stay at home for the time being.“The Swanage Railway Trust has launched a number of fund-raising initiatives and the ability for people to make a donation via text message is one of the initiatives that we are taking to encourage public support at this critical time.
“We are monitoring the advice and guidance given by the government and its public health experts. The safety and well-being of our paid staff, volunteers and passengers is always of the utmost importance.
“Essential staff are maintaining, repairing and keeping the Swanage Railway secure – while taking precautions and exercising social distancing as per government advice – until train operations can be resumed,” explained Mr Johns.
The Swanage Railway ran its last public trains on the weekend of 14 and 15 March, 2020, with its shop and café at Swanage station closing on Thursday, 19 March, 2020.
To donate by phone, text ‘SOS’ to 70470 to donate £10. This costs £10 plus a standard rate message. Alternatively, you can choose to give any whole amount between £1 and £20. For example, texting ‘SOS 4’ equals a £4 donation plus a standard rate message.
Other payment methods can be made, visit www.saveourservice.co.uk to find out more.
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