TELEVISION presenter, British railway historian and travel editor Tim Dunn has visited South Devon Railway (SDR) to help raise awareness of its £3 million share issue campaign.

Tim was guest speaker at the exclusive event for current and prospective shareholders, which outlined their crucial role in preserving this unique piece of railway history.

The shares campaign is aimed at safeguarding the heritage attraction’s long-term future.

Known for his enthusiasm and dedication to railways worldwide, Tim has presented several popular TV shows including ‘The Architecture the Railways Built’ and ‘Secrets of the London Underground’.

TV Presenter Tim Dunn guest speaker at SDR Shares Event
(South Devon Railway )

Describing South Devon Railway as ‘a perfect rural GWR branch line’ he encouraged people to back the campaign to ‘fund some smart 21st century improvements’.

‘This Railway has survived closures, takeovers, and now it's surviving yet again,’ Tim said.

‘You are trying to renew this railway, and you need to do it now.

‘Invest in your perfect railway, bring people in, and make it special,’ he added 

Attendees had the chance to learn more about the projects South Devon Railway plan to develop and enjoyed a journey from Buckfastleigh to Totnes, experiencing the joy of a steam train adventure along the picturesque River Dart.

The share issue offers a unique opportunity for individuals, businesses, and railway enthusiasts to contribute to ongoing conservation efforts and play a crucial role in preserving a unique piece of railway heritage.

Planned projects include new visitor facilities and an upgraded museum at Buckfastleigh, station improvements, locomotive restorations, a new building for carriage repairs and construction of phase 2 of the running and maintenance shed.

‘The investment is towards new facilities and maintenance work so we can improve what we do, ensuring visitors to South Devon Railway have a better overall experience,’ said Alan Taylor, Trustee of South Devon Railway.

By purchasing shares, investors will not only become stakeholders in this preservation project but also join a community dedicated to upholding the legacy of steam travel.

Shareholders will enjoy additional benefits, including two return tickets each year, regular newsletters, discounts at South Devon Railway Gifts & Models, and exclusive members’ train journeys and receptions.