Severn Valley Railway appoints Interim Managing Director

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Jonathan 'Gus' Dunster in cab of 50031
Jonathan 'Gus' Dunster in cab of 50031 // Credit: Ted Dunster

Following the announcement last week that Helen Smith, Managing Director of the Severn Valley Railway, was to leave the role for pastures new, Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster has been announced as Interim Managing Director.

Jonathan will work with Mike Ball and Helen to ensure a smooth transition ahead of her departure in late February.

‘Gus’ has been at the for more than 30 years and has recently left his role at Avanti West Coast, where he was executive director of operations and safety.

“The board is delighted that Gus has agreed to take on this responsibility,” said SVR chairman Mike Ball. “The SVR faces considerable challenges in 2023, with escalating costs and an expectation that last year’s drop in passenger revenue will continue. I believe that Gus will be a steadying force to take us through the uncertainties of the coming year, ensuring that we offer the exciting and value-for-money experience that visitors rightly expect from a leading heritage railway attraction.”

“We know that the year ahead is going to be critical for the SVR,” add Gus. “We have many challenges to overcome. However, I’ve been involved here for more than three decades, and I know how dedicated and passionate our volunteers and paid staff are. Our railway is held in high esteem by both heritage enthusiasts and the general public. It’s time to come together and make sure the railway we love can survive and thrive into the future.”

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  1. Welcome aboard Mr Dunster with your background you seem the right man for the job We look forward to meeting you from two avid shareholders who frequent the Severn Valley railway From Rhiddian and Sue Billingham

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