Why not sponsor a seat or coach?
The railway currently has 12 coaches including both Mk1 and Mk2. These range from being built in the early 50s to the mid 60s. This obviously represents many design changes over that period which inevitably gives us many individual properties to maintain a good quality fleet of coaches.
The constant repair and maintenance of the Railways rolling stock requires both a lot of effort and money. If you would like to be a volunteer and help us to maintain these vehicles, please contact us to discuss the opportunities. Please note that no previous skill set is required.
However, if you feel that you would like to contribute financially, then why not Sponsor a seat or a coach.
Sponsoring a Seat
To Sponsor a seat a contribution of at least £25 would be appreciated. For this you would receive a signed Certificate, reduced fares, and your name fixed to an individual seat. All you have to do is to print this form and send it with your Donation to:-
Nigel Vincent
c/o Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Ltd
The Station,
2 Park Road
Brechin
DD9 7AF
Sponsoring a Coach
To Sponsor a Coach, a Name for the Coach needs to be identified which would need the approval of the Caledonian Railway Board together with a donation of £250. The name would be painted on each side of the coach together with the Sponsors name. This could be a unique way of advertising your company, or perhaps a special way to remember a loved one. To discuss any of this please contact me at the above address, or e-mail at nigelwvincent@aol.com, or telephone at 01382 779391
Nigel Vincent
C&W director - 12/02
Donation Form
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Name to go on seat (if different)..............................................................................................................................
Address ..........................Postcode ........
Telephone No .Amount £ .......................
Cheques payable to Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Ltd. |
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This Mark 2 coach, our disabled person's saloon, has been named 'Gladys' in memory of a stalwart supporter of the Caledonian Railway, Mrs Gladys Ross. |