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Kent & East Sussex Railway staff and volunteers plan 100-mile pump trolley event on Red Nose Day for Comic Relief

06:00, 23 February 2015

updated: 12:25, 23 February 2015

Staff and volunteers at Kent & East Sussex Railway (KESR) are going the extra mile – or 100 miles – for charity.

A team of 10 are tackling a 100-mile pump trolley challenge along the railway line from Tenterden to Bodiam and back.

They are raising money for Comic Relief on Red Nose Day, which is on Friday, March 13.

Pump trolleys, once used for ferrying track maintenance crews around railways, have appeared in films and TV shows, often giving a comic touch to scenes featuring trains.

Kent & East Sussex Railway staff and volunteers James Taylor, Andy Hardy, Richard Stone and Jamie Douglas with Jenna Hosmer and Debbie Kilgannon who are undertaking a 100-mile pump trolley challenge for Comic Relief. Picture: Chris Davey/Kent & East Sussex Railway
Kent & East Sussex Railway staff and volunteers James Taylor, Andy Hardy, Richard Stone and Jamie Douglas with Jenna Hosmer and Debbie Kilgannon who are undertaking a 100-mile pump trolley challenge for Comic Relief. Picture: Chris Davey/Kent & East Sussex Railway

In the KESR team are James Taylor, Jamie Douglas, Richard Stone, Andy Hardy, Debbie Kilgannon, Rosemary Geary, Jack Ticehurst, Dan Dickson, Jonathon Marsh and the railway’s events co-ordinator Jemma Hosmer.

They will have to do the return trip five times to get to 100 miles.

Five of them took the railway’s repainted and suitably decorated trolley for a trail run from Tenterden to Bodiam and back to Rolvenden.

Andy, the railway’s operating assistant, said it was a good effort.

“We did nearly 20 miles and we are confident that we can make our target of 100 miles on the day,” he added.

Jemma said: “The railway is pleased to be able to hold an event in aid of Comic Relief.

“To tackle 100 miles on a pump trolley is going to take some considerable effort from all those taking part, especially when it comes to climbing some of the railway’s steeper gradients.

Only 99 more miles to go. A trial run for the Kent & East Sussex Railway staff and volunteers who are undertaking a 100-mile pump trolley challenge
Only 99 more miles to go. A trial run for the Kent & East Sussex Railway staff and volunteers who are undertaking a 100-mile pump trolley challenge

“We are all up for giving it our best and I am hoping none of us will run out of puff.”

She added: “To be able to do something for children that are less fortunate than most will give us a great deal of pleasure.

“We have already raised £500 in sponsorship and are looking forward to making our contribution.”

Anyone wanting to make a donation can go to my.rednoseday.com/sponsor/KESRPT100?fb_ref=Default

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