NO fewer than 11 bridges within the five-mile Spa Valley line from Tunbridge Wells West to the national network station of Eridge, coupled with numerous culverts, drainage, embankments, cuttings, retaining walls, and buildings, mean that engineering expertise is placed alongside all the other demanding requirements of running a heritage railway in the 21st century.
For 10 years, Graham Cole has been the Spa Valley's civil engineering consultant, but he has now retired, and following an request for qualified people to apply for the role, the railway confirmed on January 7 that it had appointed Alan Cudlipp, who runs Apex Rail Consultancy Ltd., as the new position-holder, bringing with him more than 43 years of experience in civil engineering and permanent way engineering, and he is a chartered engineer in both…