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If you are looking for a chance to do something new we will be pleased to help you choose between the various roles that are available. If you are already skilled or have a particular work area in mind then that is certainly no barrier.
By joining in and helping to run the railway, whatever area of work you prefer to help with, you will be a part of the Lynton & Barnstaple community. With the opportunity of making new friends as well as having the satisfaction that your own contribution is helping the railway continue to evolve and develop.
Whatever your age, background or even whatever the time of year, there is always something to be done! Where required, training can be given, enabling you to learn new skills.
Don’t forget to also check out our handy hints & tips!
There is something suitable for almost anyone, whatever your level of skill and however long you are able to help the L&B. Several of our volunteers arrive knowing very little or even nothing about railways or trains - but very soon they are as immersed in the project as those who have been here for years.
Volunteers are primarily divided into rostered and non-rostered staff.
Loco Crew
As we run steam trains we are always in need of engine drivers, firemen and guards so we always need additional suitable candidates. If you have always wanted to be an engine driver or a fireman, here is your chance. Training is provided free.
Train Operation - This work involves train guards (who are responsible for the safety of trains and dealing with passengers), checking tickets etc
Shop/Booking Office - This is the main commercial front to the railway and of course our main source of income, so is very important to us. Skills required or that you can learn include shelf-stocking, money handling, offering general advice and dealing with ticket sales. We also occasionally need people to help represent the railway on sales and publicity stands and selected events around the country.
Here is a selection of possible areas of work on the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway (it is definitely not an exhaustive list!). You do not have to restrict yourself to any singular job or function.
Machine tool skills - Skilled and willing volunteers are required to help throughout the year with ongoing maintenance and construction. There is a wide variety skills needed including carriage maintenance, welding, fabricating, painting, routine repair, maintenance and refurbishment, electrical skills, specialist draftsman and more.
Joinery and carpentry - We often require specialists in this field to help with the repair and restoration work being carried out around the station and on rolling stock. Such opportunities also exist within some local area groups where small rolling stock and other projects have been taken on.
Painting - This can cover everything from sign writing, to interior decoration and vehicle repaints. We always need skilled painters to help with lettering work and interior paint finishes. Other opportunities also exist for those who want to get dirty and help apply protective paint to rolling stock underframes and external surfaces.
Electrical - This can cover everything from changing a light bulb through to Installation of new lighting, maintenance of existing systems, or rewiring of outdated systems.
Civil engineering and track maintenance - Civil Engineering and permanent way is another major area of work on the railway and is what provides us with a safe track on which we can run our trains. Existing track requires maintenance and there are often small jobs like ballast packing on the existing line. We also have quite a significant number of miles of additional new railway to build in future years! - this requires design work, construction, machine operation, management track laying.
Signals and telecommunications - Long term projects currently in progress including the setting up of electronic token systems, full interlocking of points and signalling, railway telephone communications, and radio communications. We have a number of experienced specialists already helping, but their time remains limited. The more people who can volunteer to help, who possess skills in these areas, the quicker we can implement these projects. All the existing S&T then also needs ongoing maintenance.
Gardening - This is a job that almost anyone can usually help out with! There is a lot of grass that needs cutting regularly throughout the season. We also have to maintain fences, trim hedges and look after flowerbeds in order to keep the station’s appearance up to a high standard.
Marketing - Encouraging people to visit the railway is done through our leaflets and other materials. We are also regularly featured in the local and national press and have a constantly evolving website.
If you find the hotel/guesthouse you stay in doesn’t have our leaflets, why not make sure they do!
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