Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Bodmin Railway team take on historic Camel challenge

On Friday 5th September 2025, three members of Bodmin Railway’s team will be swapping desks for determination as they embark on a quirky and strenuous fundraising challenge — all to help support the future of Cornwall’s beloved heritage railway.

Clare, Emma and Lizzie, supported by a driver responsible for the brakes, will attempt to complete 16 round trips between Bodmin General and Walker Lines, using the unique Camel hand-propelled trolley. This demanding feat will see the team cover a total of 24 miles, the equivalent of an All-Line journey on the Bodmin Railway.

All funds raised will directly support improvements to the heritage railway’s visitor experience, including a refresh of the Exhibition Coach with new tables and chairs, as well as an upgrade to Boscarne Junction station and green, ensuring the site can be enjoyed by the local community and visitors for years to come.

The ‘Camel’ itself is a fascinating piece of heritage. A four-wheeled, hand-propelled cart of striking Victorian-era design, its exact origins remain a mystery. Over the decades, the Camel has served as both a permanent-way and inspection trolley locally, and records link it to London & South Western Railway, Southern Railway and British Railways ownership before its preservation. Today, it is kept at Bodmin General and occasionally brought out for display or use.

While its distinctive design may appear charming, operating the Camel is no small task. As many who have tried can testify, propelling the cart is tough, physical work — making the team’s 24-mile goal a true test of endurance.

“We wanted to do something both fun and meaningful to help raise funds for the railway,” said Clare. “The Camel is part of our heritage, so using it for this challenge feels like a perfect way to highlight the history of the railway while also looking forward to the future.”

Everyone is warmly invited to come along on the day to cheer on the team, soak up the lively atmosphere, and show their support. Sponsorship opportunities are also available, with every donation going directly into preserving and enhancing the Bodmin Railway.

or more information about Bodmin Railway, please visit www.bodminrailway.co.uk

For sponsorship https://www.justgiving.com/page/lizzie-whitford-1?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=EM