It is owned by Staffordshire Narrow Gauge Railway Limited, a registered charity, and operated by volunteers.
It is passed at the end of the platform and has undergone major restoration, and is now in its final stages with lever frame installed and painting on final gloss coats (Jan 2017), proved to be very popular at the 2016 steam gala when the public where allowed inside.
A comprehensive industrial demonstration railway is now being developed from the old phase 1 stump siding area to add a turning triangle and a large amount of outdoor storage space.
Three ex- RAF Fauld drop-side wagons have been restored and painted in RAF colours during 2016, as well as two ex-MOD flats, one rebuilt to a short sided wagon, the other to the original MOD high end sided flats.
They have recently been taken off from mainline running, due to skips buckets deterioration, and the wheelset for 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) gauge, meaning they would derail at times.