From
the BBC» :
Mr Heathcote added that due to a surplus of rolling stock around the country and a lack of heritage lines, he is confident he can find trains and carriages to run on the line.
Crikey.....what planet does he live on

He is partly right there is an aweful lot of stuff around you only have to go to avrage heritage railway to see sidngs full of locos and stock. However how much of this is even vaguely runnable is an open question.
There is certainly a dearth of steam locos in fully operational condition with valid boiler certificates etc. Once the boiler certificate runs out (max 10 years) you are looking at a minimum of 30K for retube plus other repairs accumulated due to wear and tare. There are probaly more locos awaitng repair/restoration than there are runnable. One line I know the ratio is about 4 to 1.
There are probably more runnable diesels particularly small industrials or ones that could be made useable but it's steam that brings in the punters. Unless it's a rare ex
BR▸ loco like a Hymek etc which are equally scarce and cost a lot to maintain.
As for stock Mark 1 some may be availble but if they aren't in service it's because they are full of asbestos. There are probably brake vans available but a train of those is only really for the enthusiasts.
So you are probaly right to be sceptical
S&T▸ engineer.