THE Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway (LMMR) has launched a new project to develop a community cafe and hub at its Cynheidre base. This will have a distinct railway theme, utilising the bodyshell of a Class 153 DMU car, the first of the class to pass into preservation.
The Class 153 ‘Super Sprinters’ are single-car units converted in the late 1980s and 90s from British Leyland-built two-car Class 155s.
No. 153374 (57374) arrived at Cynheidre on January 6. It was withdrawn from use with East Midlands Trains on March 22, 2020 and moved to Barrow Hill for storage. Later moved to various storage sites including Papworth Sidings, Ely, twice, ending up with Chrysalis Rail at Landore for component recovery to support the 26-strong Transport for Wales (TfW) Class 153 fleet.
Plans for the bodyshell include having the interior professionally fitted out as a community cafe and meeting room for use by the railway and the local community.