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Settle & Carlisle Fellsman Wednesday 1 July 2026 The train is steam hauled throughout from Chester by LNER Pacific 60532 'Blue Peter' (subject to availability) Departing from Crewe, Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan North Western, Leyland, Blackburn, Clitheroe The popular 'Fellsman' runs again in summer 2026 for its 18th season offering a return steam hauled journey on the spectacular 'Settle to Carlisle Railway' as we travel through the Yorkshire Dales and climb high towards the roof of England. With great limestone peaks and deep valleys, the legendary 'Settle to Carlisle' line is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering including the magnificent 24 arch viaduct at Ribblehead. Time will be available for sightseeing in the historic border city of Carlisle. The Settle & Carlisle line is known for its magnificent scenery and steep gradient, so our engine will be working hard as we climb to the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct with stunning views of the three peaks. Passengers get a marvellous view down Dent Dale as the train emerges from Blea Moor tunnel and approaching Garsdale you will see sweeping views of Wensleydale - with our engine in full flight we climb at 1 in 100 towards the summit of the line at Ais Gill. Travelling on through the lush Eden Valley to the historic border city of Carlisle where we arrive about 13.10. You may choose to stroll between the castle and cathedral or perhaps visit the famous Tullie House Museum - all surrounded by great places to shop, eat, or be entertained so creating the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Returning from Carlisle about 15.45 we travel over the same spectacular route giving another opportunity to experience the beauty of the high Pennines and pretty Ribble Valley as our locomotive works hard up the steep and taxing climb of Wilpshire Bank being a fitting end to a perfect day. The train is steam hauled throughout from Chester by LNER Pacific 60532 'Blue Peter' (subject to availability). Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES Saphos Trains | Settle & Carlisle Fellsman - 1 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Carlisle Carlisle Once in the ancient city, which dates back to Roman times, there is much to see and do. Highlights include the magnificent castle founded in 1092 and nearby citadel built by Henry VIII, as well as the beautiful cathedral with its famous 14th Century stained glass window. For art lovers, there is no better place to begin exploring the city's fascinating past than the award winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. The classical Grade One Listed Jacobean building is full of exciting exhibits and interactive displays. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Crewe 07.00 21.35 Chester 07.40 20.45 Frodsham 07.55 20.30 Warrington Bank Quay 08.05 20.15 Wigan North Western 08.20 20.00 Leyland 08.35 19.45 Blackburn 09.10 19.10 Clitheroe 09.35 18.40 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Carlisle 13.10 15.45 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Yorkshire Coast Pullman Wednesday 1 July 2026 Departing from Chelmsford, Colchester, Manningtree, Ipswich, Stowmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Ely, March, Peterborough, Stamford Enjoy a fabulous day tour travelling through the magnificent scenery of the heart of England on board the Midland Pullman to visit either the beautiful seaside resort of Scarborough, or historic York for a sightseeing afternoon break. YORK - A city of extraordinary historical wealth with a magnificent circuit of 13th-century walls enclosing a medieval spider's web of narrow streets. At its heart lies the immense, awe-inspiring Minster, one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. The modern, tourist-oriented city has numerous attractions to explore including the Jorvik Centre and superb National Railway Museum. SCARBOROUGH - Following departure from York we take the picturesque line past Kirkham Abbey to the seaside resort of Scarborough which is regarded as Britain's first resort and has been welcoming visitors for 360 years with two long curved sandy bays, ancient Castle, beautiful gardens, Victorian Cliff Railway, and historic harbour surrounded with numerous fresh seafood stalls there is plenty to see and do. Mobility - This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with severe mobility issues. Midland Pullman | Yorkshire Coast Pullman - 1 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to York York Nowhere in England says 'medieval' quite like York. A magnificent circuit of 13th-century walls encloses a medieval spider's web of narrow streets. At its heart lies the immense, awe-inspiring York Minster, one of the most beautiful Gothic cathedrals in the world. York's long history and rich heritage is woven into virtually every brick and beam, and the modern, tourist-oriented city - with attractions including the Jorvik Centre and superb National Railway Museum. Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough is regarded as Britain's first resort and has been welcoming visitors for 360 years. There is plenty to see and do, with two long curved sandy bays, ancient Castle, beautiful gardens, Victorian Cliff Railway, and historic harbour surrounded with numerous fresh seafood stalls. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Chelmsford 06.00 22.50 Colchester 06.20 22.25 Manningtree 06.30 22.15 Ipswich 06.45 22.00 Stowmarket 07.00 21.45 Bury St Edmunds 07.20 21.25 Ely 07.50 20.55 March 08.10 20.35 Peterborough 08.30 20.15 Stamford 08.45 20.00 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Scarborough 01.00 16.00 York 12.00 17.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Summer Diesel Gala Thursday 2 July to Sunday 5 July 2026 Diesel powered fun in the sun! Updated 6/3/2026 See and ride behind your favourite engines from the ELR home fleet, with an intensive all diesel timetable for three whole days. This is one of the most popular annual enthusiast events of the year, so don't miss out. We're delighted to announce that 58023 will be visiting the East Lancs Railway for the Summer Diesel Gala! Appearing courtesy of Edward Stevenson, the Class 58 will be the first of its class to visit the ELR. Although it's worth noting that Class 58's were often seen in the Castleton area working steel trains so they're no strangers to us. Tickets and timetables available soon.
The Slate Trail July 2, 2026 All day Experience the beauty of a World Heritage Site in our original Victorian-Era Carriages One of the two locomotives that could haul your train - 'Talyllyn', built in 1864 for the Talyllyn Railway and named after the nearby lake. Enjoy a Victorian day out and travel in style in our original Vintage Carriages, hauled by one of our original Victorian Locomotives, with this chance to spend the day exploring the beautiful Fathew Valley. With guides travelling with you on the train, learn about the rich history of the railway, the quarry it served and its part in the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales UNESCO World Heritage Site. Included in the trip are photographic stops, a chance to see Ty Dwr water column, a guided tour of the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum and the opportunity to see Pendre Works - all topped off with a cream tea at Wharf Station. Your day begins at Tywyn Wharf from 10:30am! ADULT - £45 | CHILD - £21 | TRPS MEMEBERS - £35
Depot open days: powering London Museum Depot, Acton Upcoming dates: Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Event description Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days. Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology. The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles. What's happening Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
Summer Diesel Gala Thursday 2 July to Sunday 5 July 2026 Diesel powered fun in the sun! Updated 6/3/2026 See and ride behind your favourite engines from the ELR home fleet, with an intensive all diesel timetable for three whole days. This is one of the most popular annual enthusiast events of the year, so don't miss out. We're delighted to announce that 58023 will be visiting the East Lancs Railway for the Summer Diesel Gala! Appearing courtesy of Edward Stevenson, the Class 58 will be the first of its class to visit the ELR. Although it's worth noting that Class 58's were often seen in the Castleton area working steel trains so they're no strangers to us. Tickets and timetables available soon.
Depot open days: powering London Museum Depot, Acton Upcoming dates: Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Event description Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days. Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology. The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles. What's happening Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
Independence Day Saturday 4th July 2026 Save 10% by booking early with our Early Bird Discount - see below for details! Today's tour celebrates the influence that the prodigious US manufacturer General Motors has had on the UK rail industry since the Class 59 locomotives were introduced 40 years ago. And for those more interested in 'scoring' rare freight locomotives, we offer a good old fashioned 'Spin and Win' tour around Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, utilising a variety of GM powered locomotives from DB Cargo, Heavy Haul and GB Railfreight. The Declaration of Independence, the founding document of the United States, was signed in Philadelphia on 4th July 1776 and 250 years on we are going to celebrate! Whether that is to mark the enduring special relationship with our American friends, or just to acknowledge the fact that we are now independent countries, we will leave that to you to decide. Onboard we will have a mobile beer festival featuring up to ten different beers and ciders, a buffet car serving some American favourites, and a few USA themed fun activities to add to the day's entertainment. This will be our only tour planned to feature freight locomotives (and mobile beer festivals!) this summer, so join us for a pint, hotdog and very rare engines on hopefully a beautiful summer's day out with your friends! Our day starts in London, where for those so inclined, the empty coaching stock move into London King's Cross is operated 'in service' from Finsbury Park for those wanting to enjoy some bonus GM traction in the form of a GBRf Class 57/3 locomotive. For most the interest will really begin on departure from London King's Cross. Our Class 69 locomotive was re-engined in 2021 and now boasts the same General Motors power unit as the ubiquitous class 66 locomotive. But our routing today is anything but common, as we take the the former Great Northern and Great Eastern 'Joint Line' from Peterborough to Sleaford and then head west, through the sleepy Lincolnshire villages of Rauceby and Ancaster. We dive under the East Coast Main Line and continue west towards Nottingham, our final pick up opportunity today. We then travel the few sho+D169rt miles to DB Cargo's base at Toton, where we are booked to exchange locomotives in the Toton Up and Down Independent which may give rise to a rare track 'bobbins' opportunity for some. From here we enjoy traction from our first Class 66 locomotive of the day. DB Cargo (then known as EWS) were the first freight company to operate Class 66 locomotives with the first arriving from the US in 1998. All have now worked at least one passenger train, and whilst some have been exported, then returned, and more recently exported again, DB Cargo still operate an expansive fleet and we will be seeking one of the rarer locomotives to operate our train today. Leaving Toton, we head north towards Chesterfield and the 'Old Road' bypassing Sheffield and heading for Moorthorpe Junction, where we join the London to Leeds main line which we follow through Wakefield Westgate. We avoid Leeds station for very good reason. By diverting at Whitehall Junction we can access Hunslet Down Reception, where our next locomotive will be waiting for us. From the loop, passengers will be able to view Heavy Haul's Midland Road depot from where our locomotive will have been stabled. Again, we are targeting a GM powered Class 66 locomotive, and several examples from the former Freightliner pool have yet to work passenger trains. We will be working closely with the team at Heavy Haul to secure such an example. Our fourth GM powered locomotive will lead us to Doncaster and we travel via Castleford and Gascoigne Wood before once again crossing the East Coast Main Line as we head towards Selby. Here we traverse the Canal Goods Curve before our final sprint towards Doncaster, where we enjoy an afternoon break of approximately two hours. Our train returns to collect its passengers with yet another GM powered locomotive. This time our train operator, GB Railfreight provides the Class 66 traction and the next leg back to Toton has been timed at 65mph so as to give the planners the maximum opportunity to provide us with a rare example from their fleet. Our route back into Nottingham is suitably circuitous. We begin by once again joining the 'Joint Line', this time in a southerly direction through Gainsborough as far as Pyewipe Junction where we take the freight curve onto the Lincoln-Newark line. Few stretches of railway have quite so many public crossings as that between Swinderby and Newark but most on board will undoubtedly be enjoying the American themed refreshments being offered from the buffet car to notice the distinctive Class 66 horn that will be in frequent use. After passing our first set down opportunity at Nottingham, we run forward to East Midlands Parkway where we reverse to regain access to Toton yard. It is here we bid farewell to our GBRf Class 66 and re-couple our Class 69 locomotive for the journey home. Our route back to London sees us follow the Midland main line as far as Syston Junction where we veer left, passing through Melton Mowbray and Stamford before reaching Peterborough and the East Coast Main Line back to London King's Cross. On behalf of our industry partners involved in the operation of todays tour, UK Railtours will be making a valuable donation to the Martin House Children's Hospice - a very special good cause which we know means a great deal to many people who have played a part in bringing you our tour today. This tour utilises Mk2 carriages provided with thanks to Eastern Rail Services. Book early to take advantage of our Early Bird Discount which saves 10% if you book this tour by Friday 15th May. Just enter code EB10 in the Promotional Code box when booking online, or mention it when booking by phone. There will be no part or pay on day fares on this tour and early booking is advised to avoid disappointment. All timings are provisional and intended only as a guide. Station Depart Arrive Finsbury Park 06.40 n/a London Kings Cross 07.20 22.10 Potters Bar 07.40 21.40 Stevenage 08.00 21.20 Peterborough 09.20 20.20 East Midlands Parkway n/a 18.50 Nottingham 10.40 18.00 This train will feature a well stocked buffet car serving a range of meals, snacks and drinks provided by The Railway Diners, and a separate beer festival buffet car run by Tom Said Micropub. This train does not include a First Class Dining option. Class Fare Availability Standard Class £159 Good Standard Class Junior £139 Good First Class Non Dining £259 Good
The White Rose to York & Scarborough Saturday 4 July 2026 Travel to the historic city of York this Summer, with the afternoon free to stroll down the famous 'Shambles', marvelling at York Minster or visiting the admission-free National Railway Museum. Alternatively, why not continue onboard to the East coast seaside resort of Scarborough, with time to enjoy an afternoon exploring the harbour or relaxing on the beach. For those in Yorkshire looking for a steam hauled trip to the seaside, tickets are available for passengers to join at York, for a return trip to Scarborough. Departing From Birmingham New Street, Coleshill Parkway, Tamworth, Burton-on-Trent, Derby, York (York - Scarborough & return only) Approximate Travel Timings Station Departs Returns Birmingham New Street 08:10 22:00 Coleshill Parkway 08:30 21:35 Tamworth 08:50 21:12 Burton-on-Trent 09:05 20:55 Derby 09:45 20:25 York 12:25 17:35 Approximate Destination Timings Station Arrives Departs/Returns York 12:10 17:40 Scarborough 13:30 16:35 *Please Note All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Summer Diesel Gala Thursday 2 July to Sunday 5 July 2026 Diesel powered fun in the sun! Updated 6/3/2026 See and ride behind your favourite engines from the ELR home fleet, with an intensive all diesel timetable for three whole days. This is one of the most popular annual enthusiast events of the year, so don't miss out. We're delighted to announce that 58023 will be visiting the East Lancs Railway for the Summer Diesel Gala! Appearing courtesy of Edward Stevenson, the Class 58 will be the first of its class to visit the ELR. Although it's worth noting that Class 58's were often seen in the Castleton area working steel trains so they're no strangers to us. Tickets and timetables available soon.
The Tynesider Saturday 4 July 2026 Join us for an interesting trip from London's King's Cross to travel steam hauled on the Blyth and Tyne line to Morpeth. Passengers have the option of spending time in Newcastle-upon-Tyne or staying on the train to travel over the Blyth & Tyne Railway to Morpeth, a freight route that reopened to passengers in 2025. Our train will be steam hauled for the sections from York to Morpeth and then back to York. ?We leave London King's Cross in the morning behind vintage electric locomotive Les Ross and follow the East Coast Main Line route, calling at Stevenage, Huntingdon and Peterborough to pick up more passengers. At York we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. We continue steam-hauled northwards from York across the Plain of York where we can expect some fast running, especially through Thirsk and Northallerton. We pass through Darlington and Durham, the latter being famous for its Norman Cathedral, en route to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Here passengers may choose to alight and spend time visiting the city. It is famous for a series of dramatic bridges over the river Tyne and its quayside along the banks of the river. Other well known attractions include the Tyne & Wear Metro, Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Cathedral, Castle, Grainger Market, and the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the Metro Centre, located nearby in Gateshead. Our train continues, steam hauled, travelling north from Newcastle Central to Benton Junction. Here we leave the ECML and take the Blyth and Tyne Railway route which was chiefly constructed to link collieries in the area to the river Tyne. This is line reopened to passenger traffic in 2025, which parallels the Tyne & Wear Metro route to Northumberland Park and then runs northwards through Newsham to Bedlington. At Bedlington North Junction we branch left and head for Morpeth where we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. We return to Newcastle-upon-Tyne via the ECML. We stop at Newcastle Central station, to pick up those passengers who chose to visit the city, before setting off across the river Tyne on the King Edward VII Bridge. We return south, steam hauled, up the ECML to York. Here the vintage electric locomotive takes over the train for the remainder of the journey back to London. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of England showing a north-south line connecting: Newcastle, York, Nottingham, and London. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London King's Cross 07:30 22:30 Stevenage 08:00 22:00 Huntingdon 08:30 21:30 Peterborough 09:00 21:00 York 10:30 19:25 Newcastle 12:15 17:15 Morpeth 13:30 16:50
Railway Day Saturday 4 July 2026 Featuring Steam Hauled Railway
US Independence Day Weekend 4-5 July 2026 Steam train in forest with 'Happy 4th of July' text overlay in red and blue. With our American-built locomotives and rolling stock, it feels only right to celebrate Independence Day in true style. Expect a stars-and-stripes themed weekend with plenty of character - and yes, there may even be a few cowboys around. More details coming soon!
Wild West Event Saturday 4 July 2026
The Lakelander Saturday 4 July 2026 Departing from Nottingham, Attenborough, Derby, Belper, Chesterfield, Chinley, Stockport, Manchester Piccadilly, Preston Travelling through the county town of Lancaster our steam locomotive works hard to climb the severe gradients of Grayrigg and Shap Summit with splendid views over the Cumbrian Fells before we descend to Penrith, and head for Carlisle. There will be around two hours available to explore this ancient border city with its castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum, and shopping centre. Our return journey takes the scenic coastal route around the Cumbrian Coast running along the shoreline through Workington with spectacular cliff edge views as we journey south and the Isle of Man visible across the Irish Sea. We run close to the shoreline passing Sellafield, and Ravenglass. After Ulverston, we curve along the edge of Morecambe Bay through Grange-over-Sands. There are views across the bay as we cross the lengthy Kent Viaduct at Arnside and approach Carnforth and a fast run homeward along the west coast main line. The train is steam hauled from Preston by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES Saphos Trains | The Lakelander - 4 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Carlisle Carlisle Once in the ancient city, which dates back to Roman times, there is much to see and do. Highlights include the magnificent castle founded in 1092 and nearby citadel built by Henry VIII, as well as the beautiful cathedral with its famous 14th Century stained glass window. For art lovers, there is no better place to begin exploring the city's fascinating past than the award winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. The classical Grade One Listed Jacobean building is full of exciting exhibits and interactive displays. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Nottingham 05.40 23.55 Attenborough 05.50 23.50 Derby 06.10 23.30 Belper 06.20 23.15 Chesterfield 06.40 23.00 Chinley 07.15 22.20 Stockport 07.30 22.10 Manchester Piccadilly 08.20 21.30 Preston 09.55 20.30 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Carlisle 13.00 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
London comes to Glasgow Saturday July 4, 2026 to Sunday July 5, 2026 Venue: Bridgeton Bus Garage Saturday route recreation, Sunday rally. Calling all London buses to celebrate 40 years of deregulation. Expressions of interest from bus owners please to events@routemaster.org.uk. Further info at www.gvvt.org in due course. London comes to Glasgow 4-5th July 2026 After five successful years of London comes to Wythall, we're moving northwards to celebrate 40 years of deregulation which led to many RMs transferring to Scotland. The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust is planning a route recreation on the Saturday and a rally at Bridgeton Bus garage on the Sunday. We're aiming for 30 buses but it will be open to other London types. But of course all this depends on support from you our members, bus owners and enthusiasts. The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust has already identified a number of London vehicles based in Scotland, but to make the event viable we need expressions of interest from those further afield. We accept that for example Glasgow is 400 miles from London, and to this end we're working on overnight parking of which one will be in Chesterfield. Please email events@routemaster.org.uk and let us know what you think.
Depot open days: powering London Museum Depot, Acton Upcoming dates: Friday 3 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Saturday 4 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Sunday 5 July 2026, 10:00-17:00 Event description Join us this summer as we celebrate all things electric at our summer Depot open days. Step behind the scenes at our working Depot and explore how electricity has powered the city for over 125 years, from the first electric trams to today's cutting-edge technology. The Museum Depot is a treasure trove of transport history, usually closed to the public. Spend the day exploring our fascinating collection, including trams and trolleybuses, electric Underground stock, the pioneering 1967 automatic trains and early hybrid vehicles. What's happening Hands-on fun: get creative with electric-themed drop-in activities designed for all ages Historic vehicles: see iconic trams, trolleybuses and electric Underground trains up close Interactive demos: watch live demonstrations from expert speakers showcasing the future of sustainable travel Curious minds welcome: learn about iconic electric posters, electric vehicles of the past, and what's next for London's transport SEND-friendly hours: designed for visitors with additional needs, including visitors with special educational needs and disabled visitors It's a day packed with discovery, creativity and family fun, perfect for curious kids and grown-ups alike.
Summer Diesel Gala Thursday 2 July to Sunday 5 July 2026 Diesel powered fun in the sun! Updated 6/3/2026 See and ride behind your favourite engines from the ELR home fleet, with an intensive all diesel timetable for three whole days. This is one of the most popular annual enthusiast events of the year, so don't miss out. We're delighted to announce that 58023 will be visiting the East Lancs Railway for the Summer Diesel Gala! Appearing courtesy of Edward Stevenson, the Class 58 will be the first of its class to visit the ELR. Although it's worth noting that Class 58's were often seen in the Castleton area working steel trains so they're no strangers to us. Tickets and timetables available soon.
Moving the Mail Sunday 5 July 2026 Learn all about how the Travelling Post Office was an integral part of the railways! More details about talks and presentations will be published soon! All this will be alongside our normal Steaming Days' activities and so we will have a full-size steam train in action, ready to take you for a ride up and down our track! We will also have miniature ride-on trains which are run by our sister society VAMES (there is a small £1.50 charge for this per person - under 3s are free). The rest of the site will be open including the Railway Museum and the Visitor Centre with Gift Shop and Railway Café. We have 25-acres of Railwayland to explore! Come and enjoy your local heritage railway!
Steampunk Shenanigans Steampunk Shenanigans and Steampunk Market. Sunday 5th July 2026 We hold regular event days throughout the year, see What's On for details. Ladies and gentlemen? ?we cordially invite you to join us at the East Anglian Railway Museum for this, our Annual Steampunk fair hosted in conjunction with the League of Essexordinary Gentlemen. Enjoy the delights of Tea-duelling Teaport racing Meet the stall holders, browse their wares and disappear into the world of Steampunk! This is a family friendly event with fun for all the family. We will be holding a special Steampunk Market, with a range of stalls in our new Exhibition Hall and outside on the events field. If you are a stall holder please see towards the bottom of this page for details on how to get involved. More details will be posted here nearer the date, but you can be sure of a grand time at this spectacular and popular event - don't miss out! Enjoy unlimited train rides, plus access to the museum and exhibits. Children can let off some steam in our train themed playground and pretend to be a bus driver on our play and picnic bus. During our Steampunk Shenanigans event, the Museum is open for you to look around the various buildings, trains, displays and exhibits - details of what you can see can be found on our Standard Museum Admission page, with the added attraction of one of our heritage trains running. We operate unlimited rides from 11:00 - 15:00, the Museum opens at 10:00 right through until 17:00
US Independence Day Weekend 4-5 July 2026 Steam train in forest with 'Happy 4th of July' text overlay in red and blue. With our American-built locomotives and rolling stock, it feels only right to celebrate Independence Day in true style. Expect a stars-and-stripes themed weekend with plenty of character - and yes, there may even be a few cowboys around. More details coming soon!
Classic Cars & Steam Sunday 5 July 2026
London comes to Glasgow Saturday July 4, 2026 to Sunday July 5, 2026 Venue: Bridgeton Bus Garage Saturday route recreation, Sunday rally. Calling all London buses to celebrate 40 years of deregulation. Expressions of interest from bus owners please to events@routemaster.org.uk. Further info at www.gvvt.org in due course. London comes to Glasgow 4-5th July 2026 After five successful years of London comes to Wythall, we're moving northwards to celebrate 40 years of deregulation which led to many RMs transferring to Scotland. The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust is planning a route recreation on the Saturday and a rally at Bridgeton Bus garage on the Sunday. We're aiming for 30 buses but it will be open to other London types. But of course all this depends on support from you our members, bus owners and enthusiasts. The Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust has already identified a number of London vehicles based in Scotland, but to make the event viable we need expressions of interest from those further afield. We accept that for example Glasgow is 400 miles from London, and to this end we're working on overnight parking of which one will be in Chesterfield. Please email events@routemaster.org.uk and let us know what you think.
Settle to Carlisle & Coastal Pullman Tuesday 7 July 2026 Departing from Severn Tunnel Junction, Chepstow, Lydney, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa, Worcester Shrub Hill, Droitwich Spa, Kidderminster, Stourbridge Junction This special tour includes a journey over the entire majestic route of the famous Settle to Carlisle railway, with great limestone peaks and deep valleys we travel over viaducts and through tunnels on this masterpiece of Victorian engineering - including the famous Ribblehead Viaduct. Following a break in the historic border city of Carlisle our journey continues along the scenic Cumbrian coastal line. Our train heads into the Yorkshire Dales for a spectacular journey over the magnificent high Pennines. The sheer scale of the scenery is apparent as we pass such famous landmarks as Ribblehead Viaduct with stunning views of the three peaks. One magnificent sight follows another before we gradually descend into the tranquil Eden Valley and the border city of Carlisle for a break of around two hours. We return around the longest and most scenic coastal line in England - the beautiful twisting Cumbrian coast route hugs the coastline offering spectacular views across the Solway Firth and towards the Isle of Man, passing historic Whitehaven, pretty Ravenglass and around Morecambe Bay with the background of the Lake District Mountains aglow with the setting sun. Mobility - This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with severe mobility issues. Midland Pullman | Settle To Carlisle & Coastal Pullman - 7 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Carlisle Carlisle Once in the ancient city, which dates back to Roman times, there is much to see and do. Highlights include the magnificent castle founded in 1092 and nearby citadel built by Henry VIII, as well as the beautiful cathedral with its famous 14th Century stained glass window. For art lovers, there is no better place to begin exploring the city's fascinating past than the award winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. The classical Grade One Listed Jacobean building is full of exciting exhibits and interactive displays. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Severn Tunnel Junction 06.20 23.40 Chepstow 06.30 23.30 Lydney 06.40 23.20 Gloucester 07.00 23.00 Cheltenham Spa 07.10 22.50 Worcester Shrub Hill 07.30 22.30 Droitwich Spa 07.40 22.20 Kidderminster 07.55 22.05 Stourbridge Junction 08.10 21.50 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Carlisle 13.00 15.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
The William Shakespeare Express Wednesday 8 July 2026 Departing from Barrow-in-Furness, Dalton, Ulverston, Grange-over-Sands, Arnside, Carnforth, Lancaster, Preston, Wigan North Western, Warrington Bank Quay Travel in style on our steam hauled train to enjoy a wonderful day out to Stratford-upon-Avon, one of England's most historic and vibrant towns. Situated in the heart of the Midlands on the River Avon Stratford is today most famous as the home of Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare. The train is diesel hauled by a heritage locomotive to Crewe where one of our famous steam locomotives takes over for a fast run down the West Coast main line passing Stafford and Walsall and then through the beautiful Warwickshire countryside for a lunchtime arrival at historic Stratford-upon-Avon. The train is steam hauled from Crewe by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia' Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES Saphos Trains | The William Shakespeare Express - 8 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon Dating from Tudor times, Stratford still looks like a small half-timbered market town and there are many fantastic areas to explore, all within easy walking distance of the station which is why visitors flock back year after year. From quaint side streets with unique curio shops to open parkland along the river, there is something for everyone. Perhaps enjoy one of the numerous tea rooms for a traditional afternoon tea or why not visit the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Butterfly Farm or take an open top bus tour. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Barrow-in-Furness 06.50 23.10 Dalton 07.10 23.00 Ulverston 07.30 22.50 Grange-over-Sands 07.40 22.40 Arnside 07.50 22.30 Carnforth 08.05 22.15 Lancaster 08.20 22.00 Preston 08.40 21.40 Wigan North Western 09.00 21.20 Warrington Bank Quay 09.20 21.00 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Stratford-upon-Avon 13.00 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Dorset Coast Statesman Thursday 9 July 2026 Departing from Stafford, Rugeley Trent Valley, Lichfield Trent Valley, Tamworth, Nuneaton, Rugby, Long Buckby, Northampton, Milton Keynes Central, Leighton Buzzard The celebrated 'Statesman' land cruise train travels direct from your local station to the south coast for a memorable journey through the beautiful New Forest with the opportunity to visit either Bournemouth, Poole, or Weymouth. We pass through maritime Southampton and across the beautiful New Forest to our first optional stop at Bournemouth where around four hours will be available to enjoy the elegant seaside resort with seven miles of golden sands, a vast variety of shops and beautiful award-winning gardens. Alternatively, alight at Poole where we offer a break of around three hours - with its bustling Quay and stunning natural harbour there are beautiful views across to the Isle of Purbeck. Perhaps take a boat trip to Brownsea Island, rich in wildlife and history or take a Jurassic coastal cruise. There are a multitude of eateries along the harbour where the local seafood is a speciality. The last destination of our train for a break of around two hours is the ancient seaside town of Weymouth and was a favourite haunt of King George III with historical buildings and Georgian seafront, a modern town centre complemented by quaint side streets, all of which is connected by over three miles of level promenade. The picturesque leisure harbour boasts fishing boats, yachts, and catamarans. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. Statesman Rail | Dorset Coast Statesman - 9 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Statesman Rail | Travel on a Luxury Train to Bournemouth Bournemouth Nestled in a sheltered bay on the South Coast of England in the picturesque county of Dorset is the elegant seaside resort of Bournemouth. With seven miles of golden sands, a vast variety of shops, bars, public houses and restaurants and beautiful award-winning gardens to explore, may be even experience the famous cliff lifts to the beach. . The town centre and promenade are all with in a short walking distance of the railway station Statesman Rail | Travel on a Luxury Train to Poole Poole The bustling tourist resort of Poole is well known for being Europe's largest natural harbour, with blue flag beaches including the world famous 'Sandbanks Beach'. An intriguing and historic old town and its vibrant quayside areas. Statesman Rail | Travel on a Luxury Train to Weymouth Weymouth Sandwiched between it's award winning blue flag beaches and historic working harbour, the town centre of Weymouth has something to offer for everyone and with in easy walking distance of the railway station. Take a gentle stroll along the harbour front and take in the atmosphere or indulge in a wide variety of eateries or quaint local watering holes. A comprehensive selection of interesting shops provide for a little retail browsing as well. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Stafford 06.00 23.25 Rugeley Trent Valley 06.10 23.10 Lichfield Trent Valley 06.20 23.00 Tamworth 06.30 22.45 Nuneaton 06.50 22.30 Rugby 07.05 22.15 Long Buckby 07.20 22.00 Northampton 07.35 21.40 Milton Keynes Central 07.55 21.20 Leighton Buzzard 08.10 21.05 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Bournemouth 13.30 17.40 Poole 13.45 17.25 Weymouth 14.20 16.40 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
The End of Southern Steam Thursday 9 July 2026 This day trip by steam train provides a unique opportunity to visit the Yeovil Railway Centre and the popular seaside resort of Weymouth for the afternoon. This special train to mark the anniversary of the end of Southern steam will be hauled by steam by Merchant Navy Class No.35028 Clan Line from London Victoria to Yeovil. We continue to Weymouth diesel hauled before our steam locomotive hauls us back to London via Bournemouth. Our train leaves London Victoria station behind our splendid Southern steam locomotive. We travel out of London through the suburbs and then stop for further passengers at Woking and Basingstoke. At Worting Junction we take the West of England Main Line to Andover and Salisbury. At Wilton Junction the line becomes single track. We cross the edge of Salisbury Plain and pass through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at Tisbury and Gillingham in Dorset. We cross Gillingham Viaduct and pass through Buckhorn Weston Tunnel before Templecombe, where once the iconic Somerset & Dorset Railway passed beneath our line. Travelling westwards through north west Dorset we pass through Sherborne, one of the most beautiful towns in England, before continuing with the train to Yeovil Junction where the steam locomotive will be serviced at Yeovil Railway Centre. Our train leaves Yeovil Junction, hauled by a diesel locomotive, and runs southwards through Maiden Newton towards Dorchester and the large seaside resort of Weymouth. There will be a break here to visit the town, with its many attractions and restaurants, before we return to London Waterloo instead of Victoria, steam hauled. ?Our return route will be via Bournemouth, Southampton and Eastleigh back to Basingstoke and Woking to set down passengers, followed by journey's end at London Waterloo. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £345 £250 £1065 First £240 £175 £745 Standard £135 £95 £415 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route map of the destinations on route Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London Victoria 08:45 ------- London Waterloo ------- 22:10 Woking 10:05 21:35 Basingstoke 10:50 21:00 Weymouth 15:25 17:35
The Railway Adventurer July 9, 2026 All day Discover the Story of the Preservation Pioneers? Enjoy your own Railway Adventure and travel behind one of our historic steam locomotives in one of our eclectic carriages, with this chance to spend the day exploring the beautiful Fathew Valley. With guides travelling with you on the train, learn about how we came to be the World's First Preserved Railway and those early days of the Preservation Pioneers. Included in the trip are photographic stops, a chance to see Ty Dwr water column, a guided tour of the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum and the opportunity to see Pendre Works - all topped off with a cream tea at Wharf Station. Your day begins at Tywyn Wharf from 10:30am! ADULT - £45 | CHILD - £21 | TRPS MEMEBERS - £35
Diesel Gala Friday 10 July to Sunday 12 July 2026
The Cathedrals Express to Liverpool Saturday 11 July 2026 This Summer, we will be taking one of our Castles from the industrial heartlands of the Midlands to the great port city of Liverpool. The Cathedrals Express departs Birmingham, where the train makes its way out to Nuneaton. Here it joins the West Coast Mainline and ventures to the North West via the famous railway town of Crewe. On arrival in Liverpool, a city steeped in maritime, musical, and railway history, there is time to explore the revitalised docks, museums, and city centre before the return journey south. The journey will be diesel hauled between Birmingham and Nuneaton in both directions, with steam leading the way from Nuneaton to Liverpool and return. Departing From Birmingham New Street, Coleshill Parkway, Nuneaton, Tamworth, Lichfield Trent Valley, Stafford, Crewe (Crewe - Liverpool & return only) Approximate Travel Timings Station Departs Returns Birmingham New Street 08:45 20:40 Coleshill Parkway 09:05 20:20 Nuneaton 09:35 19:50 Tamworth 09:55 19:25 Lichfield Trent Valley 10:05 19:15 Stafford 10:30 18:50 Crewe 11:50 18:15 Approximate Destination Timings Station Arrives Departs Liverpool 12:40 17:15
East Coast Legends - Tornado & Alycidon hauling passenger services Saturday 11 July and Sunday 12 July 2026 Best of British with 60163 Tornado and Deltic No 55009 Alycidon Icons of British Engineering TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY 22ND MARCH 2026 12:00PM Best of British - Tornado & Deltic Alycidon Celebrate the very best of British railway engineering as LNER Class A1 No. 60163 Tornado and British Rail Class 55 Deltic No. 55009 Alycidon visit the Nene Valley Railway for a special programme of passenger services and driving experiences. These two iconic locomotives will be based at Wansford Station in early July, offering a unique opportunity to see and travel behind iconic locomotives ever to operate on the East Coast Main Lines. A full programme of events will take place throughout the visit, including passenger services, driving experiences, and special evening trains.
The White Rose Saturday 11 July 2026 Join us for an exhilarating main line steam run from London's King's Cross to the historic city of York. York is world famous for its variety of visitor attractions and home to the National Railway Museum. Our train will be steam hauled throughout from London. We leave London King's Cross in the morning steam hauled by the iconic No. 34028 Eddystone and follow the East Coast Main Line route of famous express trains like the Flying Scotsman. We storm up the gradient through Gasworks Tunnel and Finsbury Park, and northwards, calling at Stevenage, Huntingdon and Peterborough to pick up more passengers. As we head north we leave the ECML at Werrington Junction and travel north easterly to Spalding. Following the Great Northern line to Spalding North Junction where we take the Sleaford line to Sleaford. From here we head in a westbound direction to continue our journey to Lincoln. We steam through Doncaster and continue northwards for our early afternoon arrival in York. There will be plenty of time for passengers to enjoy the city and all it has to offer. York has some major tourist attractions including the National Railway Museum, the largest museum of its type in Britain; the Shambles; the splendid Gothic York Minster, one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe; and the city walls. There are a number of other interesting museums, quaint alleyways, and a good variety of shops. Our train leaves York late afternoon, and we will return via the same route, running through Lincoln and Spalding. We will be stopping to set down passengers at the same stations as on the northbound journey, arriving at King's Cross in the evening. **UPDATED 31/3/26** Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of England showing a blue route from London to York. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London King's Cross 07:20 21:35 Stevenage 08:20 20:55 Huntingdon 09:10 20:15 Peterborough 10:00 19:05 York 13:05 16:10
The Cumbrian Mountain Express Saturday 11 July 2026 This is a wonderful opportunity for passengers from Merseyside and Lancashire to travel by steam train over two of England's most scenic railway routes. Our train travels north to Carlisle via the West Coast Main Line over Shap and returns by the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway line. We have a magnificent steam locomotive to haul these trains, which recall the glorious days of steam train travel. It promises to provide a memorable day out. Our train will be diesel hauled from Crewe to Liverpool via Runcorn, where we stop to pick up further passengers. We leave Liverpool Lime Street, diesel hauled and stop to pick up passengers at Broad Green and St. Helens Central. We join the West Coast Main Line (WCML) before stopping for more passengers at Wigan. Our final stop for passengers is Preston. From Preston we continue up the WCML and pass through Lancaster and along the edge of Morecambe Bay before we arrive at Carnforth where we change motive power to our steam locomotive for the day, taken from the Carnforth pool. Leaving Carnforth, we pass the Brief Encounter cafeand commence the climb of our first severe gradient up to Grayrigg. ?We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, gaining speed for the ascent to Shap. This well-known section of the WCML has a gradient of 1 in 75 and in the former days of steam locomotives banking engines from Tebay were often used to assist trains. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be time available in Carlisle to explore this ancient city with its cathedral and castle, plus an assortment of shops and cafes. We leave Carlisle and join the Settle & Carlisle Railway, one of the most well known and best loved stretches of railway line in Britain. We soon begin climbing, and then at Appleby, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. The climbing continues through scenic Kirkby Stephen towards the highest railway summit in England at Ais Gill, 1169 feet above sea level. We pass over high viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through many tunnels. There are magnificent views across the Fells and to the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We should have a fast run out of the hills, through Settle, until we stop again for our locomotive to take on water. Our journey continues through Hellifield and Clitheroe to Preston where we say goodbye to our steam locomotive. Our train returns to Liverpool, diesel hauled, stopping to set down passengers at Wigan, St. Helens Central, Broad Green and Liverpool Lime Street. Our train continues on to Runcorn and Crewe diesel hauled. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of the United Kingdom with a blue line tracing a route from Crewe to Carlisle for the Cumbrian Mountain Express Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return Crewe 07:45 21:55 Runcorn 08:15 21:25 Liverpool Lime Street 09:05 20:50 Broad Green 09:15 20:35 St.Helens Central 09:30 20:20 Wigan North Western 09:50 20:05 Preston 10:15 18:55 Carlisle 12:40 15:00
Railway Headboard Weekend Saturday July 11, 2026 to Sunday July 12, 2026 Celebrating the Named Trains of the Past Step back in time and relive the golden age of express steam travel at the GWSR Railway Headboard Weekend. This special event brings together a collection of iconic train headboards that once graced some of the most famous named trains to run on Britain's railways. Across the weekend, our locomotives will carry a selection of historically significant headboards, including: Cheltenham Spa Express The Cornishman The Devonian Cambrian Coast Express Each headboard represents a legendary service that once thundered along the former Great Western and wider British railway network. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to see these names proudly displayed once more as our steam trains work along the picturesque Cotswold line between Cheltenham Racecourse and Broadway. Further details, including timetables, locomotive allocations, and additional attractions, will be announced soon. Join us for a celebration of railway heritage and the famous named trains that made destinations famous on the railway scene.
English Riviera Express Saturday 11 July 2026 Departing from High Wycombe, Princes Risborough, Haddenham & Thame Parkway, Bicester Village, Oxford Parkway, Oxford, Swindon, Chippenham, Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads We recreate one of the great holiday trains of the golden age of railway travel for a steam hauled journey on our luxury train through Somerset and around the beautiful Devon coast with time available to discover the many charms of the pretty 'English Riviera' resort of Dartmouth. Travelling through the remote Blackdown hills and along the Exe Valley to Exeter, before heading beside the estuary with its pretty fishing boats and stunning views across to Exmouth and the Jurassic coast. Continuing past Powderham Castle and along the famous sea wall line we race through tunnels and cuttings of red rock at Dawlish and beside beaches and coves with the sea keeping company with the train. At Paignton we join the steeply graded heritage line and travel alongside the beautiful River Dart with views of HMS Britannia - not a ship but the college that has trained generations of naval officers. We soon arrive at the riverside terminus at Kingswear, where it is a short crossing on the ferry (price included) to the historic and romantic port of Dartmouth - there are antique shops, galleries, and cafes to explore or perhaps take a leisurely cruise on the river Dart. There should be around three hours at leisure before we return in the late afternoon. The train is steam hauled from Taunton by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES Saphos Trains | English Riviera Express - 11 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Dartmouth Dartmouth The beautiful and romantic town of Dartmouth sits on the picturesque River Dart and features ancient narrow streets housing boutique shops, art galleries & delicatessens. A cobbled marketplace features colourful stalls and Farmers markets supplying local produce. Perhaps take a leisurely cruise on board Britain's only coal fired paddle steamer 'Kingswear Castle' or a short walk to the 600 year old fortress of Dartmouth Castle. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS High Wycombe 05.40 23.00 Princes Risborough 05.55 22.45 Haddenham & Thame Parkway 06.05 22.30 Bicester Village 06.20 22.15 Oxford Parkway 06.35 22.05 Oxford 06.45 21.55 Swindon 07.45 21.10 Chippenham 08.05 20.40 Bath Spa 09.20 20.25 Bristol Temple Meads 09.35 20.05 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS KIngswear 13.30 16.30 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
DPS Model Railway Show 2026 Saturday 11 July and Sunday 12 July 2026 At Barrow Hill Roundhouse Museum
Diesel Gala Friday 10 July to Sunday 12 July 2026
TLC Teddies Grand Day Out Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) North Wales 11th July 2026 We are once again happy to team up with Teddies for Loving Care North Wales, a wonderful charity with the sole purpose of creating smiles and removing all distresses to young children when having to visit their local Accident & Emergencies Unit. Come and join all the Teddies on their day Out on Bala Railway on 11th July for a fun packed day, play games and be entertained by our magician and juggler while you wait for your train, also where you can learn more about the TLC and how you can support this great charity. The teddies will be looking forward to seeing everyone there and do not forget, children under 8 years of age who bring their own teddy will get a free ride on the train with Mummy and Daddy. When booking online use the discount code 'teddies-2026' to unlock free travel for children under 8 years who bring a Teddy with them.
East Coast Legends - Tornado & Alycidon hauling passenger services Saturday 11 July and Sunday 12 July 2026 Best of British with 60163 Tornado and Deltic No 55009 Alycidon Icons of British Engineering TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY 22ND MARCH 2026 12:00PM Best of British - Tornado & Deltic Alycidon Celebrate the very best of British railway engineering as LNER Class A1 No. 60163 Tornado and British Rail Class 55 Deltic No. 55009 Alycidon visit the Nene Valley Railway for a special programme of passenger services and driving experiences. These two iconic locomotives will be based at Wansford Station in early July, offering a unique opportunity to see and travel behind iconic locomotives ever to operate on the East Coast Main Lines. A full programme of events will take place throughout the visit, including passenger services, driving experiences, and special evening trains.
The North Wales Coast Express Sunday 12 July 2026 The North Wales Coast Express is a special steam hauled summer train that runs from Liverpool and Chester to Holyhead. It provides an excellent opportunity for passengers from Merseyside and Cheshire to experience the excitement of travelling by steam train along the picturesque North Wales Coast railway line. Passengers have a choice of three destinations: the seaside town of Llandudno, the historic city of Bangor, or the port of Holyhead. Our train leaves Liverpool Lime Street Sunday morning, hauled by a magnificent steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool, and then makes its way through Edge Hill cutting to Broad Green, where we will make a stop to pick up. Next we pick up at Warrington Bank Quay. Running via Frodsham, we reach Chester, where we pick up further passengers. On leaving Chester, we pass through the ancient city walls and cross the River Dee into Wales. We steam alongside the Dee Estuary, with views across to the Wirral Peninsula. We pass through the coastal resorts of Prestatyn, Rhyl, and Colwyn Bay along the delightful Irish Sea coastline, which is well known for its fine beaches. We stop at Llandudno Junction where passengers for Llandudno can take the service train to spend time at this popular seaside resort. From Llandudno Junction, we continue westwards along the North Wales Coast Line, crossing the Conwy estuary on Robert Stephenson's Tubular railway bridge, with Edward 1's castle overlooking the town and bridge. The railway line runs very close to the Irish Sea as we pass through Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, with magnificent sea views across to the Island of Anglesey. We stop at Bangor station to set down those passengers who may wish to spend time visiting this historic city, with its cathedral and restored pier. Our train crosses the Menai Strait on the Britannia Bridge and enters the Isle of Anglesey. ?We now run across the Island through Valley to enter the sea port of Holyhead, where there will be time to visit the town or marina whilst our steam locomotive is turned and serviced for the return journey. Our train leaves Holyhead, steam hauled late afternoon, and stops at Bangor and then Llandudno Junction, to pick up passengers who opted for a visit to Llandudno. It continues via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay to Liverpool Lime Street, stopping at the same stations as on the outward journey, to set down passengers. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. *Premier dining is not available from Chester **By service train from Llandudno Junction catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of Northwest England and Wales, highlighting cities along a route. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return Liverpool Lime Street 10:00 22:35 Broad Green 10:15 22:15 Warrington Bank Quay 10:50 21:35 Chester* 11:35 20:35 Llandudno Junction 12:25 19:35 Llandudno** 13:00 18:55 Bangor 13:20 18:45 Holyhead 14:10 18:05
Railway Headboard Weekend Saturday July 11, 2026 to Sunday July 12, 2026 Celebrating the Named Trains of the Past Step back in time and relive the golden age of express steam travel at the GWSR Railway Headboard Weekend. This special event brings together a collection of iconic train headboards that once graced some of the most famous named trains to run on Britain's railways. Across the weekend, our locomotives will carry a selection of historically significant headboards, including: Cheltenham Spa Express The Cornishman The Devonian Cambrian Coast Express Each headboard represents a legendary service that once thundered along the former Great Western and wider British railway network. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to see these names proudly displayed once more as our steam trains work along the picturesque Cotswold line between Cheltenham Racecourse and Broadway. Further details, including timetables, locomotive allocations, and additional attractions, will be announced soon. Join us for a celebration of railway heritage and the famous named trains that made destinations famous on the railway scene.
Transport Gala 12th July 2026
DPS Model Railway Show 2026 Saturday 11 July and Sunday 12 July 2026 At Barrow Hill Roundhouse Museum
West Lancs Classic Running Day Sunday 12th July 2026 WEST LANCS CLASSIC RUNNING DAY - Buses will be touring the country lanes, with an opportunity to see some of the restoration projects ar our Burscough HQ. Watch this space for details.
Double Diesel Day Sunday 12 July 2026
Diesel Gala Friday 10 July to Sunday 12 July 2026
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
Portsmouth Harbour Statesman Wednesday 15 July 2026 Departing from Chesterfield, Belper, Derby, Long Eaton, East Midlands Parkway, Loughborough, Leicester, Kettering, Wellingborough, Bedford Indulge in an exciting day trip on 'The Statesman' to the dynamic and vibrant waterfront city of Portsmouth to visit the numerous attractions including the fabulous Royal Naval Dockyard home to HMS Victory and the Mary Rose. Our train will arrive at Harbour Station which is only a short walk to the Historic Dockyard (admission payable locally) home to Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose that remained at the seabed for 437 years, until it was raised and put on an intensive conservation programme. Now, the ship takes pride of place at the centre of its very own museum where visitors can see the ship in all her glory - Also, board the world's most famous warship, HMS Victory, and try the new audio guide as the drama of the battle of Trafalgar unfolds, and visit the Victorian powerhouse HMS Warrior, as well as unique Gallipoli Campaign survivor - HMS M.33. Perhaps take a harbour boat tour or visit the attraction that is fast becoming the modern emblem of Portsmouth - the Spinnaker Tower stands 170 metres above Gunwharf Quays - making it taller than Big Ben, the London Eye and Blackpool Tower. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. Statesman Rail | Portsmouth Harbour Statesman - 15 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Statesman Rail | Travel on a Luxury Train to Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth is the Great Waterfront City with centuries of history, packed with world-class attractions, fantastic things to do and a year-round programme of events. What's more, Portsmouth is a very compact city, with many great attractions and venues mere metres from one another. As well as it's abundance of eateries, pubs, bars and extensive shopping outlets, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is the UK's premier destination for exploring 500 years of naval history where you can see world-famous ships such as 'HMS Victory' and 'The Mary Rose' amongst others. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Chesterfield 05.40 22.35 Belper 06.00 22.20 Derby 06.10 22.10 Long Eaton 06.25 21.55 East Midlands Parkway 06.45 21.35 Loughborough 06.55 21.20 Leicester 07.10 20.55 Kettering 07.50 20.15 Wellingborough 08.00 19.55 Bedford 08.30 19.25 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Portsmouth Harbour 12.30 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
The Scarborough Spa Express Travel coast to coast across spectacular Lancashire and Yorkshire landscapes from Carnforth or Lancaster, to York or Scarborough - Steam Hauled all the way! Two Routes to choose from: North Route To York or Scarborough Via Skipton and Leeds: Running Wednesdays on 17th June, 29th July and 19th August 2026. Departing from Carnforth, Skipton, Keighley, Shipley, Woodlesford (Leeds), Church Fenton and York. View Journey South Route To York or Scarborough Via Preston and Wakefield: Running Wednesday 15th July and 2nd September 2026. Departing from Lancaster, Preston, Blackburn, Brighouse, Wakefield (Kirkgate), Castleford and York. View Journey
Railway History Told by Posters Speaker - Michael Willmott Thursday 16 July 2026 From the earliest days of rail travel, poster advertising was used to encourage people to take the train. Through the artwork of, and captions on, such posters we can catch a glimpse of not just the advances in engineering and in design, but also the contemporary social concerns addressed in the advertising slogans. Even if you are not so interested in the history there is much to admire in the work of a glittering array of artists and poster designers stretching over a 200-year period. All presentations are held in the Roundhouse lecture theatre commencing at 19.30 and finishing between 21.45 and 22.00. Doors open at 19.00. Entry is via the Commercial entrance (electric gate), which is open between approximately 19.00 and 19.25 to allow a prompt start at 19.30. Presentations are held on the third Thursday of every month unless otherwise indicated. Hot and cold drinks are available from the buffet before 19.30 and during the interval. Admission is normally £3.00 for members and £5.00 for non-members. Free parking on site.
The Spirit of Summer Lunch Thursday 16 July 2026 Scheduled locomotive Duke of Gloucester 71000 Departs: London Paddington Step on board for a magical lunchtime journey that captures the spirit of yesteryear. Welcomed by our liveried stewards under the grand roof of Brunel's London Paddington station, you settle into the beautifully appointed vintage carriages, complete with exquisite marquetry and plush interiors. Our steam locomotive leads the way as we glide through the Thames Valley, bound for the dreaming spires of Oxford. Along the route, the Chiltern Hills burst into life with the season ? a patchwork of vibrant flora, peaceful woodland, and sweeping views. The rhythmic beat of the engine and the ever-changing scenery beyond the window create a truly enchanting experience. Savour a sumptuous seasonal lunch menu in Pullman Dining, or if you're in First Class, bring your own picnic or treat yourself to a classic afternoon tea (supplement applies). TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS London Paddington 10.15 14.30 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change. Scheduled locomotive BR Standard Class 8 Prototype 71000 'Duke of Gloucester' Whilst this locomotive is rostered for the steam hauled sections of the trip listed, it cannot be guaranteed and may be substituted for a different engine.
The Sunset Steam Express Thursday 16 July 2026 Scheduled locomotive Duke of Gloucester 71000 Departs: London Paddington Our popular Sunset Steam Express tours return to London Paddington, offering a unique and nostalgic evening out. Step aboard for a steam-hauled journey through the Chiltern Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The experience begins beneath the iconic roof of London Paddington station, where our liveried stewards welcome you into beautifully restored vintage carriages. As the train glides out of the city, we pass through the leafy outskirts of West London before the Chiltern Hills rise around us ? a landscape rich in history and character. As the sun sinks towards the horizon, the scenery transforms into a golden patchwork of rolling chalk hills, ancient woodland, Iron Age hillforts, and elegant Elizabethan homes. As twilight settles over the countryside, enjoy a relaxed evening of seasonal dining and fine wine in Pullman Dining. First Class passengers may order drinks and snacks from our stewards to enjoy at their table, or are welcome to bring their own picnic on board. We complete our circular tour with a return journey through the peaceful Thames Valley, rounding off a truly memorable evening. TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS London Paddington 18.00 21.30 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change. Scheduled locomotive BR Standard Class 8 Prototype 71000 'Duke of Gloucester' Whilst this locomotive is rostered for the steam hauled sections of the trip listed, it cannot be guaranteed and may be substituted for a different engine.
The Slate Trail July 16, 2026 All day Experience the beauty of a World Heritage Site in our original Victorian-Era Carriages One of the two locomotives that could haul your train - 'Talyllyn', built in 1864 for the Talyllyn Railway and named after the nearby lake. Enjoy a Victorian day out and travel in style in our original Vintage Carriages, hauled by one of our original Victorian Locomotives, with this chance to spend the day exploring the beautiful Fathew Valley. With guides travelling with you on the train, learn about the rich history of the railway, the quarry it served and its part in the Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales UNESCO World Heritage Site. Included in the trip are photographic stops, a chance to see Ty Dwr water column, a guided tour of the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum and the opportunity to see Pendre Works - all topped off with a cream tea at Wharf Station. Your day begins at Tywyn Wharf from 10:30am! ADULT - £45 | CHILD - £21 | TRPS MEMEBERS - £35
Wickham Trolley Weekend Friday 17 July to Sunday 19 July 2026
The Cathedrals Express to Portsmouth Saturday 18 July 2026 Join us for a delightful Summer Saturday journey down to south coast of England and the historic Cathedral and Port city of Portsmouth. Located in the Solent, the city has a rich history dating back to the Romans and has for centuries contained a significant Royal Naval dockyard. Whether you want a day trip to the seaside, explore the rich maritime history of the city or take a trip up Spinnaker Tower to experience awe-inspiring 23-mile views over Portsmouth, there is plenty for the whole family to enjoy. Departing From Birmingham Snow Hill, Widney Manor, Warwick Parkway, Banbury, Oxford Approximate Travel Timings Station Departs Returns Birmingham Snow Hill 07:40 21:30 Widney Manor 08:05 21:00 Warwick Parkway 08:25 20:40 Banbury 08:55 20:10 Oxford 09:30 19:35 Approximate Destination Timings Station Arrives Departs Portsmouth 12:20 16:40 Please Note All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Summer Gala Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July 2026 We're celebrating the smallest locomotives in our home-fleet and extra special (and very little) visiting locomotives this summer! What to expect at the Summer Gala? Our weekend rail-fest will feature both guest and home-fleet locomotives operating a busy timetable between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. If you love steam, diesel and something a little bit different, this is the place to be! Ride behind every locomotive, visit The Engine House at Highley to break your day, or sample the finest real-ales in our pubs! In addition to the 'big trains', Kidderminster Station will host 'little trains' with a live-steam Gauge 1 model railway, running throughout the weekend. Our first guest locomotive has been announced as Kerr Stuart 'Witch' class locomotive No 4388. Built in 1926 by Kerr, Stuart & Company, this distinctive locomotive features an unusual design with outside cylinders, no front footplate and a notably small saddle tank. Our thanks to Jack Dibnah and the Foxfield Railway, for the loco's appearance. Stars of the show: Kerr Stuart 4388 - rare 'Witch' class locomotive GWR 813 GWR 1450 GWR 7714 Class 14 D9551 Class 17 D8568 Class 20 20048 Plus, up to three additional visiting steam locomotives.
The West Somerset Steam Express Saturday 18 July 2026 This series of trains from London Paddington to Minehead features haulage by two steam locomotives in one day. ?One steam locomotive will haul our train from London Paddington to the West Somerset Railway at Bishops Lydeard. *The Heritage Railway will then provide a steam locomotive to haul our train to Minehead and back. This provides a truly fascinating day out travelling through beautiful scenery to the Bristol Channel coast. We leave London Paddington steam hauled, and stop at Slough and Reading to pick up more passengers. At Reading we join the Berks and Hants line which runs through picturesque rural countryside. We pass the celebrated Newbury Racecourse before making our final stop for passengers at Newbury station. We continue westwards, travelling beside the tranquil Kennet & Avon Canal, and climbing steadily to Savernake Summit. We pass through the Vale of Pewsey, with views of one of the famous Wiltshire White Horses as we approach Westbury and continue through undulating agricultural countryside to Taunton. Soon after leaving Taunton, we arrive at Norton Fitzwarren, where we transfer to the West Somerset Railway (WSR), the longest Heritage Railway in the country. We continue to Bishops Lydeard, where a WSR steam locomotive will take over our train for the remainder of the journey to Minehead. The WSR runs along the edge of the Quantock Hills between Bishops Lydeard and Watchet where it meets the coast. The line then turns inland to Washford and returns to the coast at Blue Anchor, passing near to Dunster with its magnificent castle, and terminating at Minehead. On arrival at Minehead, there will be about two hours to explore this delightful Bristol Channel seaside resort, where the railway station is close to the beach. A WSR steam locomotive will haul our train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, where our main line steam locomotive will take over for the return journey to London Paddington. The train will stop at Newbury, Reading and Slough to set down passengers. *Please note these trains may run with the main steam locomotive hauling the charter all the way to Minehead and return. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Text Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London Paddington 07:15 21:30 Slough 07:40 21:00 Reading 08:05 20:30 Newbury 08:45 19:15 Minehead 13:05 15:20
English Riviera Express Saturday 18 July 2026 Departing from Woking, Guildford, Haslemere, Petersfield, Havant, Cosham, Fareham, Eastleigh, Salisbury Booked to be hauled by 60007 SIR NIGEL GRESLEY from Taunton to Kingswear and return. We recreate one of the great holiday trains of the golden age of railway travel for a steam hauled journey on our luxury train through Somerset and around the beautiful Devon coast with time available to discover the many charms of the pretty 'English Riviera' resort of Dartmouth. Travelling through the remote Blackdown hills and along the Exe Valley to Exeter, before heading beside the estuary with its pretty fishing boats and stunning views across to Exmouth and the Jurassic coast. Continuing past Powderham Castle and along the famous sea wall line we race through tunnels and cuttings of red rock at Dawlish and beside beaches and coves with the sea keeping company with the train. At Paignton we join the steeply graded heritage line and travel alongside the beautiful River Dart with views of HMS Britannia - not a ship but the college that has trained generations of naval officers. We soon arrive at the riverside terminus at Kingswear, where it is a short crossing on the ferry (price included) to the historic and romantic port of Dartmouth - there are antique shops, galleries, and cafes to explore or perhaps take a leisurely cruise on the river Dart. There should be around three hours at leisure before we return in the late afternoon. The train is steam hauled from Taunton by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES Saphos Trains | English Riviera Express - 18 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Dartmouth Dartmouth The beautiful and romantic town of Dartmouth sits on the picturesque River Dart and features ancient narrow streets housing boutique shops, art galleries & delicatessens. A cobbled marketplace features colourful stalls and Farmers markets supplying local produce. Perhaps take a leisurely cruise on board Britain's only coal fired paddle steamer 'Kingswear Castle' or a short walk to the 600 year old fortress of Dartmouth Castle. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Woking 06.55 22.25 Guildford 07.05 22.15 Haslemere 07.25 21.55 Petersfield 07.40 21.40 Havant 07.55 21.25 Cosham 08.05 21.15 Fareham 08.15 21.05 Eastleigh 08.35 20.45 Salisbury 08.50 20.30 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS KIngswear 13.30 16.30 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Rail Gala Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July 2026
The Waverley Merrymaker Saturday 18 July 2026 Departing from Crewe, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan North Western, Preston, Lancaster We recreate one of the famous British Rail Merrymaker trains of the 1970.s for a fabulous day tour travelling over the Northern Fells and Beattock Summit to Edinburgh for a sightseeing break, returning along the coastal East Coast line through Berwick upon Tweed and the scenic Tyne Valley. We travel north to the border city of Carlisle thence past the Solway Firth and through the beautiful Scottish Lowlands with the highlight of the journey being the steep climb to spectacular Beattock Summit for an arrival into Edinburgh Waverley station, and an afternoon break of around 3 hours. The station is located just below one of the UK's most historic and popular shopping areas - Princes Street, with its international stores on one side and the beautiful gardens on the other. There is something for everyone in this truly enchanting city with numerous attractions all within easy walking distance - perhaps visit the mediaeval Old Town and take a stroll down the Royal Mile to the Kings Scottish residence, the Palace of Holyrood house, or visit the impressive fortress of Edinburgh Castle set high on a rocky crag, home of the Scottish Crown Jewels and Stone of Destiny. For the more adventurous perhaps take a short taxi ride to the former Royal Yacht Britannia or jump on an open top bus offering a tour of all the major historic sites and attractions. We return in the late afternoon along the coastal route through Berwick upon Tweed with views of Lindisfarne and at Newcastle we take the Tyne Valley line through Hexham with distant views of Hadrians Wall. The train is hauled throughout by our vintage Class 40 locomotive D213 'Andania' Intercity | The Waverley Merrymaker - 18 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Intercity | Travel on a Luxury Train to Edinburgh Edinburgh There is something for everyone in this truly enchanting city with numerous attractions all within easy walking distance - perhaps visit the mediaeval Old Town and take a stroll down the Royal Mile to the Kings Scottish residence, the Palace of Holyrood house, or visit the impressive fortress of Edinburgh Castle set high on a rocky crag, home of the Scottish Crown Jewels and Stone of Destiny. For the more adventurous perhaps take a short taxi ride to the former Royal Yacht Britannia or jump on an open top bus offering a tour of all the major historic sites and attractions. SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYONE CLASSES OF TRAVEL Intercity | Standard Class Standard Class FROM £109 Reserved seating is arranged at tables of 4. A buffet bar is available for the purchase of hot & cold beverages, light refreshments, and alcoholic drinks. Book Intercity | First Class First Class (non-dining) FROM £139 Seating at a private window table for two is available at a supplement of £25 per person. Reserved seating is arranged at tables of 4 and 2 with additional legroom, wide seats, and panoramic windows. A buffet bar is available for the purchase of hot & cold beverages, light refreshments, and alcoholic drinks. Book APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Crewe 08.00 22.20 Warrington Bank Quay 08.25 21.55 Wigan North Western 08.40 21.40 Preston 09.00 21.20 Lancaster 09.20 21.00 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Edinburgh Waverley 13.00 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Wickham Trolley Weekend Friday 17 July to Sunday 19 July 2026
Summer Gala Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July 2026 We're celebrating the smallest locomotives in our home-fleet and extra special (and very little) visiting locomotives this summer! What to expect at the Summer Gala? Our weekend rail-fest will feature both guest and home-fleet locomotives operating a busy timetable between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. If you love steam, diesel and something a little bit different, this is the place to be! Ride behind every locomotive, visit The Engine House at Highley to break your day, or sample the finest real-ales in our pubs! In addition to the 'big trains', Kidderminster Station will host 'little trains' with a live-steam Gauge 1 model railway, running throughout the weekend. Our first guest locomotive has been announced as Kerr Stuart 'Witch' class locomotive No 4388. Built in 1926 by Kerr, Stuart & Company, this distinctive locomotive features an unusual design with outside cylinders, no front footplate and a notably small saddle tank. Our thanks to Jack Dibnah and the Foxfield Railway, for the loco's appearance. Stars of the show: Kerr Stuart 4388 - rare 'Witch' class locomotive GWR 813 GWR 1450 GWR 7714 Class 14 D9551 Class 17 D8568 Class 20 20048 Plus, up to three additional visiting steam locomotives.
The Waverley Sunday 19 July 2026 This summer series of steam hauled trains provides an opportunity for passengers from York, Leeds and the Aire Valley to travel over the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway, probably the most famous railway route in Britain. These day trips revive the nostalgic former days of steam when travel by train through magnificent scenery was an experience to savour. Our steam hauled train leaves York, hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool and heads for Church Fenton where we take the direct route to Leeds. We stop to pick up more passengers at Leeds, Keighley, and Skipton. There will be a stop at Hellifield for our steam locomotive to take on water before we join the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway at Settle Junction. Here begins one of the most arduous climbs on Britain's railway network, a total of 15 miles mainly at a gradient of 1 in 100. Once through Settle station, there are magnificent views across the Fells to the Pennine Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We cross the breathtaking Ribblehead Viaduct, high above the valley floor, and enter Blea Moor Tunnel. We pass through Dent Dale and the highest open station in England at Dent, travelling through tunnels and crossing valleys on numerous lofty viaducts, as we make the final ascent to Ais Gill Summit (1,169 feet). We travel high above the valley at Mallerstang and then drop down through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby, to Lazenby where our locomotive takes on water. We continue to Carlisle and passengers will have about two hours to explore the Border City, possibly visiting the castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum or the Lanes Shopping Centre. ?Our train leaves Carlisle for the return journey late afternoon and climbs almost continuously for just under 50 miles back up to Ais Gill summit. We stop, en route, at Appleby for our steam locomotive to take on water. We continue to stops at Skipton, Keighley, Leeds, and York, to set down passengers. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of the UK showing a route through several cities, starting in York and ending in Carlisle. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return York 09:50 21:30 Leeds 10:35 20:35 Keighley 11:25 20:05 Skipton* 11:40 19:45 Carlisle 14:10 16:30
Rail Gala Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July 2026
Wickham Trolley Weekend Friday 17 July to Sunday 19 July 2026
Alton Bus Rally & Running Day is back again in 2026 At HSDC Alton College on Sunday 19th July 2026 from 10am to 4pm Venue ? Alton College. ? All weather venue on hard standing with shade from sun and shelter from rain. ? Comes complete with Bus Station. Format ? Display of Buses and Coaches from a variety of eras and operating areas. ? Network of FREE bus services. ? Sales stands, catering outlets and toilets on site. ? Entry to the event is FREE. We look forward to seeing you at the next Alton Bus Rally & Running Day on Sunday 19th July 2026. In the meantime, keep an eye on our website and social media pages for updates.
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
The Dorset Coast Express Wednesday 22 July 2026 We are offering a number of attractive summer day trips from London to Weymouth by steam train. These trains provide plenty of opportunity to visit the beautiful Dorset coast and relive the 'golden age' of steam. Passengers have the option of spending time at the celebrated seaside resorts of either Bournemouth or Weymouth, where both have fine sandy beaches. Each train will be hauled by a steam locomotive that was built for express passenger train work. Our train leaves London Victoria station steam hauled by the iconic No. 34028 Eddystone and travels westwards, crossing the river Thames at Barnes Bridge, through Kew and Feltham. We stop at Staines and Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we pause for our steam locomotive to take on water before continuing to our final pick up point at Basingstoke. From Basingstoke we continue through Andover, bypassing Salisbury and on through Romsey to Southampton. We reverse direction of travel at Southampton and continue towards Weymouth, diesel hauled, with our steam locomotive on the rear. We stop at Bournemouth to set down those passengers wishing to visit this coastal resort, a spa town famous for its parks and pine trees. After leaving Bournemouth, there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour. We continue to Wareham and Dorchester travelling through classic Dorset countryside and delightful scenery. We arrive at Weymouth and have around three hours there to discover much of what this seaside town has to offer. The railway station is close to the beach and shops. We return from Weymouth steam hauled for the entire journey. We stop for our locomotive to take on water at Southampton and then continue through Winchester to Basingstoke, where we stop to set down passengers and for our steam locomotive to again take on water. We then continue to Woking and Weybridge, from where Staines passengers will return by service train and on to our final destination at London Waterloo. *By service train from Weybridge. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £335 £240 £1025 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £120 £90 £375 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of southern England with labeled cities and train route highlighted in blue. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London Victoria 08:45 ------- London Waterloo ------- 22:40 Staines 09:35 22:30* Weybridge ------- 21:50 Woking 10:05 21:40 Basingstoke 10:50 21:00 Bournemouth 13:15 18:30 Weymouth 14:10 17:35
Settle to Carlisle & Tyne Valley Pullman Wednesday 22 July 2026 Departing from Potters Bar, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, Hitchin, St Neots, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Grantham, Retford This special tour includes a journey along the entire majestic route of the famous Settle to Carlisle railway; with great limestone peaks and deep valleys we travel over viaducts and through tunnels on this masterpiece of Victorian engineering - including the famous Ribblehead Viaduct. Following a break in the historic border city of Carlisle our journey continues along the scenic Tyne Valley line. Our train heads into the Yorkshire Dales for a spectacular journey over the magnificent high Pennines. The sheer scale of the scenery is apparent as we pass such famous landmarks as Ribblehead Viaduct with stunning views of the three peaks. One magnificent sight follows another before we gradually descend into the tranquil Eden Valley and the border city of Carlisle for a break of around two hours. We return along the 58-mile Tyne Valley as the railway follows the course of the beautiful River Tyne through Hexham and offers distant views of Hadrian's Wall before joining the East Coast line as we travel through historic Durham and York Mobility - This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with severe mobility issues. Midland Pullman | Settle To Carlisle & Tyne Valley Pullman - 22 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Carlisle Carlisle Once in the ancient city, which dates back to Roman times, there is much to see and do. Highlights include the magnificent castle founded in 1092 and nearby citadel built by Henry VIII, as well as the beautiful cathedral with its famous 14th Century stained glass window. For art lovers, there is no better place to begin exploring the city's fascinating past than the award winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. The classical Grade One Listed Jacobean building is full of exciting exhibits and interactive displays. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Potters Bar 07.00 22.10 Welwyn Garden City 07.20 21.50 Stevenage 07.40 21.30 Hitchin 07.50 21.20 St Neots 08.10 21.00 Huntingdon 08.30 20.40 Peterborough 09.00 20.10 Grantham 09.30 19.40 Retford 09.50 19.15 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Carlisle 13.00 15.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
The Railway Adventurer July 23, 2026 All day Discover the Story of the Preservation Pioneers? Enjoy your own Railway Adventure and travel behind one of our historic steam locomotives in one of our eclectic carriages, with this chance to spend the day exploring the beautiful Fathew Valley. With guides travelling with you on the train, learn about how we came to be the World's First Preserved Railway and those early days of the Preservation Pioneers. Included in the trip are photographic stops, a chance to see Ty Dwr water column, a guided tour of the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum and the opportunity to see Pendre Works - all topped off with a cream tea at Wharf Station. Your day begins at Tywyn Wharf from 10:30am! ADULT - £45 | CHILD - £21 | TRPS MEMEBERS - £35
Toddington Diesel Night Shoot Thursday July 23, 2026, Time: 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm A great opportunity for railway photographers to join us for an exclusive evening of night time diesel photography This event features an impressive line up of our home diesel fleet as well as our visiting locomotives. HIGHLIGHTS: ? Only 30 places available for a comfortable photography experience ? Added lighting to illuminate the locomotives in the dark ? Some of the locomotives will run idle to enhance the atmosphere ? Photograph the GWSR diesel locomotive fleet and guest locomotives TICKETS: ? Tickets will be on sale in early 2026. Available on a first-come, first-served basis due to high anticipated interest. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: ? Ticket Only Event: Bookings must be made in advance via our website. We will not be able to accommodate anyone who turns up on the night without a booking. ? Wristbands: Handed out on the evening to those who are on the list. PPE Requirements: ? Steel toe-capped shoes and an Orange high visibility jacket are mandatory. We will not be able to provide these on the night, and entry will be refused without the appropriate PPE. ? Not suitable for anyone under the age of 18. TIMINGS: ? The event is scheduled to run between the hours of 19:30 & 22:30 ? Access to the site will be by ticket only and may be gained from 19:00 onwards when a safety briefing will take place.
Circulation exceptionnelle du train a vapeur Thursday 23 July 2026
Real Ale and Cider Festival 24, 25, 26 July 2026 Our Real Ale Festival returns from 24 to 26 July - say cheers to beers, buses and trains! Real Ale Festival - Steam train and beer glass Real Ale Festival - Bar Further details to be announced Leave the car at home! Connecting vintage London bus service from Epping station (London Underground Central Line, zone 6) and Shenfield on all days including Friday and Saturday evenings. Heritage steam and diesel hauled train services in operation all three days and running until late evening Friday and Saturday. Tickets offer unlimited travel on heritage train and bus services. The event has grown over the years and we expect this trend to continue - expect more beers, lots of trains and more fun in 2025! Getting to us Leave the car at home! There is limited parking at our stations so this is reserved for blue badge holders. We recommend that anyone traveling by car uses the public car parks in Ongar which are a short walk away from the station. Our vintage London bus service which will provide connections with all our train services to Epping Underground station (Central Line and in zone 6). Some buses will also run to Shenfield station for connections with Elizabeth Line and Greater Anglia services. Epping is also connected to Harlow town centre by public bus. Ongar is also served by public bus services from Brentwood and Chelmsford.
Diesel Gala Friday 24 July to Sunday 26 July 2026 Locomotive Action: - Intensive timetable running across all three days - A chance to clock up mileage behind each locomotive - Our class 20 locomotives will work in multi all weekend Visiting Locomotives: - BR Class 27, No. 27056 courtesy of the Northampton Type 2 Group. - BR Class 25, No. 25262 courtesy of the South Devon Diesel Traction Ltd. - BR Class 35, No. D7018 courtesy of the Diesel & Electric Preservation Group Ltd.
Rails & Ales Friday 24th July - Sunday 26th July 2026
Southend to Paignton & Kingswear via Dawlish Saturday 25 July 2026 Scheduled locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley 60007 Departs: Southend Central / Leigh-on-Sea / Barking / Stratford Embark on one of the most picturesque railway journeys in England and savour a day filled with nostalgia. Having been welcomed on board by your liveried steward, sink into your comfortable seat as we travel mile upon mile through picturesque British countryside with stunning coastal views on our way to the English Riviera. Our train will travel across the Capital and along the Thames Valley to Taunton, where we will be joined by our steam locomotive. Panoramic views unfold as we follow the estuary of the River Exe, sweeping around its mouth and travelling beside the seashore for mile upon mile. The journey continues on the Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway, where our steam engine climbs high above the Devon hills before descending into the Dart Estuary at Kingswear. With the option to explore either Kingswear or Paignton, your day promises nostalgia and plenty of fresh sea air. This trip will be steam-hauled from Taunton to Kingswear ? in both directions. Destinations Paignton One of the brightest jewels in the English Riviera's crown, as you arrive in the seaside resort of Paignton, you are met with the welcoming sight of its long stretch of beautiful and easily accessible beachfront, promenade, traditional pier, colourful beach huts and green. Kingswear for Dartmouth Set opposite the town of Dartmouth, on the banks of the River Dart, Kingswear is a charming characterful village that has some of the most beautiful views across the Dart. The village is the perfect place to while away a few hours in this pretty seaside destination. For those who like to explore a little further afield, it is just a short ferry crossing from Kingswear to Dartmouth, a vibrant harbour town with pretty cobbled streets lined with independent shops and galleries. TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Southend Central 06.30 00.05 Leigh-on-Sea 06.35 00.00 Barking 07.00 23.35 Stratford 07.15 23.20 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Paignton 12.30 17.20 Kingswear 13.15 16.35 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change. Scheduled locomotive A4 Class 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' Whilst this locomotive is rostered for the steam hauled sections of the trip listed, it cannot be guaranteed and may be substituted for a different engine.
The Sunset Shuttle Discover Dorset's most scenic evening out! Hop aboard the Swanage Railway Sunset Shuttle and enjoy breathtaking views of the Isle of Purbeck as the sun sets over rolling hills and the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle. Whether you're looking for a peaceful solo ride, a romantic outing, or a family adventure, the Sunset Shuttle offers a relaxed and nostalgic way to experience the beauty of Dorset at the golden hour. Convenient evening services make it easy to enjoy nights out in Swanage or Corfe Castle, skipping the stress of driving and parking. Explore charming pubs, dine at local restaurants, or experience summer events - then let the train carry you home. Take advantage of our affordable tickets, allowing travel all evening: Adults: £10 Children (5-15): £5 Family (2 adults + 3 children): £25 Dogs: free Already have a valid return or day freedom ticket? You're covered - ordinary daytime tickets are also valid on the Sunset Shuttle, giving you even more flexibility for your evening plans. We're also proud partners of the Swanage Carnival Fireworks, Swanage Folk Festival, and Purbeck Film Festival, making the Sunset Shuttle your scenic, stress-free connection to unforgettable summer experiences. Create golden memories with the Sunset Shuttle. 2026 Sunset Shuttle running dates June 26th and 27th June July 25th, 29th, 31st July and 1st August Services to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks. August 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th August Services on 1st August run to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks.
Real Ale and Cider Festival 24, 25, 26 July 2026 Our Real Ale Festival returns from 24 to 26 July - say cheers to beers, buses and trains! Real Ale Festival - Steam train and beer glass Real Ale Festival - Bar Further details to be announced Leave the car at home! Connecting vintage London bus service from Epping station (London Underground Central Line, zone 6) and Shenfield on all days including Friday and Saturday evenings. Heritage steam and diesel hauled train services in operation all three days and running until late evening Friday and Saturday. Tickets offer unlimited travel on heritage train and bus services. The event has grown over the years and we expect this trend to continue - expect more beers, lots of trains and more fun in 2025! Getting to us Leave the car at home! There is limited parking at our stations so this is reserved for blue badge holders. We recommend that anyone traveling by car uses the public car parks in Ongar which are a short walk away from the station. Our vintage London bus service which will provide connections with all our train services to Epping Underground station (Central Line and in zone 6). Some buses will also run to Shenfield station for connections with Elizabeth Line and Greater Anglia services. Epping is also connected to Harlow town centre by public bus. Ongar is also served by public bus services from Brentwood and Chelmsford.
Diesel Gala Friday 24 July to Sunday 26 July 2026 Locomotive Action: - Intensive timetable running across all three days - A chance to clock up mileage behind each locomotive - Our class 20 locomotives will work in multi all weekend Visiting Locomotives: - BR Class 27, No. 27056 courtesy of the Northampton Type 2 Group. - BR Class 25, No. 25262 courtesy of the South Devon Diesel Traction Ltd. - BR Class 35, No. D7018 courtesy of the Diesel & Electric Preservation Group Ltd.
Rails & Ales Friday 24th July - Sunday 26th July 2026
Dufftown Highland Games Saturday 25 July 2026 Extra trains
40th Anniversary Gala 25th & 26th July 2026 2026 marks 40 years since the opening of Moors Valley Railway and we are planning a very special event to celebrate.
Wild West Weekend with Spearfish Creek Saturday 25 July and Sunday 26 July 2026
The Yorvik Discovery Saturday 25 July 2026 Step aboard our special train, running exclusively on Saturday 25th July, for a memorable day excursion to the historic city of York and the much-loved seaside resort of Scarborough. With departures from Dundee and convenient pick-ups at Cupar, Kirkcaldy, Inverkeithing, Edinburgh and Dunbar, it's easy to step aboard and let the adventure begin. Travel together in beautifully restored British Rail Mk1 carriages, where spacious seating and large windows make it easy to relax and enjoy the views. Our train is hauled by British Rail Class 40 D213 (40013) 'Andania', with our own British Rail Class 37 37025 'Inverness TMD' taking charge between York and Scarborough. On board, there's something for everyone. Enjoy the comfort of at-seat dining with a hearty breakfast on the outward journey and a delicious three-course evening dinner on the way home. Prefer something more casual? Our buffet car offers hot and cold drinks, morning rolls and plenty of snacks to keep little travellers smiling throughout the day. Spend time exploring York's fascinating streets and historic attractions, or head to Scarborough for sandy beaches, traditional seaside fun and fresh sea air. However you choose to spend your time, this relaxed and enjoyable rail tour offers a wonderful way to travel creating memories that will last long after the journey ends. Our journey begins in the City of Dundee, where we warmly welcome our first passengers on board before heading south into the Kingdom of Fife. Shortly after departure, we cross the iconic Tay Rail Bridge. To the left, the stumps of the original bridge can still be seen ? a poignant reminder of the historic 1879 disaster that shaped railway history. We arrive at Cupar before continuing to our next pick-up point, Kirkcaldy, gathering more guests as we make our way along Scotland's scenic east coast. Our journey then takes us to Inverkeithing, a convenient boarding location with a large free car park and easy access from the M90. Soon after, we cross the magnificent Forth Bridge ? a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland's most recognisable landmarks. This iconic Victorian engineering masterpiece is always a highlight, offering breathtaking views across the Firth of Forth and an unforgettable sense of history. Our next pick-up is at Edinburgh Waverley railway station, located in the heart of the capital, with excellent public transport connections for our guests. Our final Scottish boarding point is Dunbar. We then head south along the renowned East Coast Main Line, passing through Newcastle and Durham ? where spectacular views of Durham Cathedral and the city's dramatic viaduct often draw admiring glances from the carriage windows. Arriving in the historic city of York, we bid farewell to some of our guests. Our train then reverses direction and continues towards the beautiful seaside resort of Scarborough, where elegant promenades, sweeping bays and fresh sea air provide the perfect coastal finale to our journey. York and Scarborough - Free Time We hope to be able to provide approximately 4 hours of free time in York, allowing plenty time to experience everything that York has to offer. For those who choose to stay on board for Scarborough, we hope to have 2 hours of free time allowing adequate time to wander down to the sea front. Things to do in York & Scarborough York Minster National Railway Museum The Shambles Jorvik Viking Centre Peasholm Park Scarborough Castle Scarborough Beach Return Journey Our return journey departs Scarborough with our Class 40 up front, the train follows a circular route south of York via Pontefract Monkhill - Cutsyke - Castleford - Milford Jn, before it retraces our route north back to Dundee. The train is operated by our Partners at Locomotive Services Limited. Fares; TBC Estimated Timings; Timings above are estimated timings and should only be taken as a guideline. Finalised timings will be released with tickets in advance of the Railtour.
Model Railway Weekend 25th July 2026 - 26th July 2026, 10:00-16:00 Our annual model railway weekend returns for 2026 with more layouts, traders and miniature live steam! This year's exhibition will see the museum filled with a mixture of O, OO and N gauge layouts and traders. ?? Outside the museum, there'll be miniature steam train rides on the 7 ¼' railway and plenty of action on the 'big' railway too! On Saturday, there'll be the chance to ride on a 'train set'-style consist - a train made up of a mixture of carriages and freight wagons. This year's show is being organised in partnership with the Blyth & Tyne Model Railway Club, who are holding their exhibition, 'RailEx NE', on the same weekend this year. ??? Joint ticketing options will be available to allow entry into both exhibitions and a free shuttle bus will be running between the museum and RailEx NE at The Parks Sports Centre. More information available soon!
The Shakespeare Express - Morning Service Sunday 21st June, 26th July, 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd August Join us aboard The Shakespeare Express for an unforgettable steam hauled journey from the heart of Birmingham through the beautiful Warwickshire countryside to historic Stratford upon Avon, with dining options available. Book your journey today and experience the golden age of rail travel.
The Shakespeare Pullman - 12:30pm Sunday 21st June, 26th July, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th August 2026 Departing from: Henley-in-Arden, Stratford-upon-Avon Classes of Travel: Pullman, First Class & Standard Join us aboard The Shakespeare Pullman for a Summer Sunday afternoon steam hauled journey from historic Stratford-upon-Avon to the heart of Birmingham and return. Make it extraordinary: Choose a three course Sunday lunch in our luxurious Pullman dining cars or savour afternoon tea in elegant First Class. Both served to your seat while you watch the beautiful countryside pass by. Discover your ideal experience and book today.
The Shakespeare Express - Afternoon Service Sunday 21st June, 26th July, 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd August Join us aboard The Shakespeare Express for a delightful Sunday afternoon in First Class. Experience steam hauled travel from the heart of Birmingham through the beautiful Warwickshire countryside to historic Stratford-upon-Avon, with afternoon tea served to your seat. Book your First Class experience today and travel in style.
The Royal Duchy Sunday 26 July 2026 These ever-popular summer day trips by steam train run from Bristol Temple Meads, Yatton and Taunton to Devon & Cornwall. The route includes travelling along the internationally famous sea wall at Dawlish, crossing Brunel's famous Saltash Bridge into Cornwall, and some of the most varied and exciting scenery in the country. Passengers can choose to spend time in Plymouth or travel on to Par, where buses are provided for visits to Fowey or Charlestown. Our train leaves Bristol Temple Meads steam hauled and stops to pick up further passengers at Yatton and Taunton. Almost immediately on departure from Taunton, our steam locomotive will be working hard as it tackles the climb to Whiteball Summit. We stop at Exeter St. David's station for our locomotive to take on water and for more passengers to join the train. ?We leave Exeter and follow the Exe Estuary to the seaside. We then travel along the famous sea wall between Dawlish and Teignmouth, an experience not to be missed. After Newton Abbot, our steam locomotive will demonstrate her real strength as she powers up some of the steepest main line gradients in the country. First there is the difficult climb to the summit at Dainton Tunnel, followed by a dramatic drop down to Totnes, then an equally difficult climb up Rattery Bank before descending to Plymouth. Passengers have the option to alight at Plymouth or remain on the train to Par. There will be over five hours free time to explore the historic maritime city of Plymouth which includes the Hoe, the ancient Barbican and seafront areas, and the National Marine Aquarium. We leave Plymouth, steam hauled, and cross the river Tamar on Brunel's masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, to enter Cornwall. Our train continues through the magnificent Cornish countryside to Par, where there will be a break of more than three hours. Buses will take passengers from Par, at no extra charge, to visit either the picturesque seaside town of Fowey or the harbour village of Charlestown. The latter is a working port and home to the Shipwreck, Rescue & Heritage Centre. Our locomotive will turn and service at St Blazey's before we embark on our return journey. We leave Par steam hauled by our locomotive and stop at Plymouth to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. Our train then returns to Bristol, stopping to set down passengers at Exeter, Taunton and Yatton enroute. Available Classes Premier Dining Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. First Class First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam. Standard Class Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four. Fares Fares Adult Junior Family Premier £349 £265 £1096 First £249 £195 £791 Standard £149 £125 £486 Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of southwest England and Wales, with locations labeled. Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return Bristol Temple Meads 08:50 22:10 Yatton 09:10 21:45 Taunton 10:00 21:10 Exeter St. Davids 11:30 19:55 Plymouth 12:40 18:30 Par 14:00 16:50
Real Ale and Cider Festival 24, 25, 26 July 2026 Our Real Ale Festival returns from 24 to 26 July - say cheers to beers, buses and trains! Real Ale Festival - Steam train and beer glass Real Ale Festival - Bar Further details to be announced Leave the car at home! Connecting vintage London bus service from Epping station (London Underground Central Line, zone 6) and Shenfield on all days including Friday and Saturday evenings. Heritage steam and diesel hauled train services in operation all three days and running until late evening Friday and Saturday. Tickets offer unlimited travel on heritage train and bus services. The event has grown over the years and we expect this trend to continue - expect more beers, lots of trains and more fun in 2025! Getting to us Leave the car at home! There is limited parking at our stations so this is reserved for blue badge holders. We recommend that anyone traveling by car uses the public car parks in Ongar which are a short walk away from the station. Our vintage London bus service which will provide connections with all our train services to Epping Underground station (Central Line and in zone 6). Some buses will also run to Shenfield station for connections with Elizabeth Line and Greater Anglia services. Epping is also connected to Harlow town centre by public bus. Ongar is also served by public bus services from Brentwood and Chelmsford.
Diesel Gala Friday 24 July to Sunday 26 July 2026 Locomotive Action: - Intensive timetable running across all three days - A chance to clock up mileage behind each locomotive - Our class 20 locomotives will work in multi all weekend Visiting Locomotives: - BR Class 27, No. 27056 courtesy of the Northampton Type 2 Group. - BR Class 25, No. 25262 courtesy of the South Devon Diesel Traction Ltd. - BR Class 35, No. D7018 courtesy of the Diesel & Electric Preservation Group Ltd. Event Highlights: Sunday Only: This year we also pay tribute to Pathfinder Railtours, which ceased trading at the end of 2025 following its final tour on 20th December hauled by D1015 Western Champion. The Gloucestershire-based company, founded by Peter Watts, organised railtours across the country from 1973 and became a much-loved name in the enthusiast scene. Fittingly, several of our resident diesel locomotives have themselves hauled Pathfinder excursions over the years. Throughout Sunday we will see all of our trains bearing one of the headboards from their past excursions. This will also be the final time to meet the former Pathfinder team at the railway, including Peter.
Rails & Ales Friday 24th July - Sunday 26th July 2026
40th Anniversary Gala 25th & 26th July 2026 2026 marks 40 years since the opening of Moors Valley Railway and we are planning a very special event to celebrate.
Wild West Weekend with Spearfish Creek Saturday 25 July and Sunday 26 July 2026
The Discovery Double Sunday 26 July 2026 Join us for a relaxing short journey from Dundee to Stirling and Falkirk Grahamston aboard our comfortable MK1 coaches. Sit back and enjoy the scenic route behind our very own recently overhauled 37025 'Inverness TMD' and LSL Class 40, 40013 'Andania'. Following the excitement of our York and Scarborough tour the previous day, this is quite simply the easiest and simplest way to get back home. Our special train departs Dundee at a relaxed, sociable time, with convenient drop-offs at Stirling and Falkirk Grahamston. From Dundee, we follow the River Tay towards Perth before heading diverting towards Ladybank at Hilton Jn. At Glenrothes our train heads towards Dunfermline City before turning on the the freight only line to Alloa, a much requested route, as we head towards our first drop off at Stirling. Stirling and Falkirk Grahamston offer excellent onward connections, with regular ScotRail services to Stirling, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fife and the north, allowing guests to continue their journeys home with ease. The train is operated by our Partners at Locomotive Services Limited. This train is Standard Class only with a buffet service available throughout and is a single fare only. Estimated Timings: Timings above are estimated timings and should only be taken as a guideline. Finalised timings will be released with tickets in advance of the Railtour.
Model Railway Show Sunday 26 July 2026
Model Railway Weekend 25th July 2026 - 26th July 2026, 10:00-16:00 Our annual model railway weekend returns for 2026 with more layouts, traders and miniature live steam! This year's exhibition will see the museum filled with a mixture of O, OO and N gauge layouts and traders. ?? Outside the museum, there'll be miniature steam train rides on the 7 ¼' railway and plenty of action on the 'big' railway too! On Saturday, there'll be the chance to ride on a 'train set'-style consist - a train made up of a mixture of carriages and freight wagons. This year's show is being organised in partnership with the Blyth & Tyne Model Railway Club, who are holding their exhibition, 'RailEx NE', on the same weekend this year. ??? Joint ticketing options will be available to allow entry into both exhibitions and a free shuttle bus will be running between the museum and RailEx NE at The Parks Sports Centre. More information available soon!
Paddle Steamer Preservation Society Cruise Tuesday 28 July 2026 Join Waverley for a special evening fundraising cruise for Paddle Steamer Preservation Society's Scottish Branch. Steam past Garroch Head and Inchmarnock before cruising through Isles of Bute. Largs - Millport (Keppel) - Tighnabruaich - Evening Cruise round Bute - Tighnabruaich - Millport (Keppel) - Largs.
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2026 28 July to 2 August 2026 This festival will mark the 150th anniversary of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.
The Sunset Shuttle Discover Dorset's most scenic evening out! Hop aboard the Swanage Railway Sunset Shuttle and enjoy breathtaking views of the Isle of Purbeck as the sun sets over rolling hills and the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle. Whether you're looking for a peaceful solo ride, a romantic outing, or a family adventure, the Sunset Shuttle offers a relaxed and nostalgic way to experience the beauty of Dorset at the golden hour. Convenient evening services make it easy to enjoy nights out in Swanage or Corfe Castle, skipping the stress of driving and parking. Explore charming pubs, dine at local restaurants, or experience summer events - then let the train carry you home. Take advantage of our affordable tickets, allowing travel all evening: Adults: £10 Children (5-15): £5 Family (2 adults + 3 children): £25 Dogs: free Already have a valid return or day freedom ticket? You're covered - ordinary daytime tickets are also valid on the Sunset Shuttle, giving you even more flexibility for your evening plans. We're also proud partners of the Swanage Carnival Fireworks, Swanage Folk Festival, and Purbeck Film Festival, making the Sunset Shuttle your scenic, stress-free connection to unforgettable summer experiences. Create golden memories with the Sunset Shuttle. 2026 Sunset Shuttle running dates June 26th and 27th June July 25th, 29th, 31st July and 1st August Services to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks. August 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th August Services on 1st August run to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks.
The Scarborough Spa Express Travel coast to coast across spectacular Lancashire and Yorkshire landscapes from Carnforth or Lancaster, to York or Scarborough - Steam Hauled all the way! Two Routes to choose from: North Route To York or Scarborough Via Skipton and Leeds: Running Wednesdays on 17th June, 29th July and 19th August 2026. Departing from Carnforth, Skipton, Keighley, Shipley, Woodlesford (Leeds), Church Fenton and York. View Journey South Route To York or Scarborough Via Preston and Wakefield: Running Wednesday 15th July and 2nd September 2026. Departing from Lancaster, Preston, Blackburn, Brighouse, Wakefield (Kirkgate), Castleford and York. View Journey
Torbay Riviera Pullman Wednesday 29 July 2026 Departing from Hull, Brough, Gilberdyke, Goole, Doncaster, Chesterfield, Belper, Derby, Burton-on-Trent, Tamworth, Coleshill Parkway Join us for a wonderful day out with a journey through beautiful Somerset and around the stunning Devon coast with time available to discover the many charms of the 'English Riviera' for an afternoon sightseeing break in the seaside resorts of either Torquay or Paignton. Travelling alongside the stunning Exe Estuary past Powderham Castle there are magnificent views across to the Jurassic coast as our train takes the exciting sea wall line racing through tunnels and cuttings of red rock and along beaches and coves at Dawlish with the sea keeping company all the way to Newton Abbot. There is a choice of two destinations in which to relax before our return in the late afternoon. Mobility - This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with severe mobility issues. Midland Pullman | Torbay Riviera Pullman - 29 July 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Torquay Torquay One of Britain's top tourist resorts and a jewel in the English Rivera's crown made popular by the Victorians with sparkling white Villas perched on verdant hilltops overlooking pure sandy beaches and an azure sea it matches anything you'll find on the French Riviera. There are beautiful gardens and a palm tree lined promenade leading to a lively harbour and international marina with an abundance of pavement cafes, pubs, shops, and quality restaurants. Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Paignton Paignton With gorgeous long sandy blue flag beaches, paddler friendly waters, a traditional pier and seafront alive with holiday fun there is no shortage of things to do, alternatively take a steam train ride (payable locally) along one of the most idyllic stretches of coastline in the country and through the woodland estate once owned by Agatha Christie to the riverside station at Kingswear where it's a short ferry crossing to historic Dartmouth. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Hull 06.00 23.40 Brough 06.20 23.25 Gilberdyke 06.30 23.10 Goole 06.40 22.55 Doncaster 07.10 22.00 Chesterfield 07.50 21.15 Belper 08.10 20.55 Derby 08.20 20.45 Burton-on-Trent 08.30 20.35 Tamworth 08.40 20.25 Coleshill Parkway 09.05 20.10 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Torquay 12.50 16.10 Paignton 13.00 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2026 28 July to 2 August 2026 This festival will mark the 150th anniversary of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.
Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2026 28 July to 2 August 2026 This festival will mark the 150th anniversary of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.
The Sunset Shuttle Discover Dorset's most scenic evening out! Hop aboard the Swanage Railway Sunset Shuttle and enjoy breathtaking views of the Isle of Purbeck as the sun sets over rolling hills and the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle. Whether you're looking for a peaceful solo ride, a romantic outing, or a family adventure, the Sunset Shuttle offers a relaxed and nostalgic way to experience the beauty of Dorset at the golden hour. Convenient evening services make it easy to enjoy nights out in Swanage or Corfe Castle, skipping the stress of driving and parking. Explore charming pubs, dine at local restaurants, or experience summer events - then let the train carry you home. Take advantage of our affordable tickets, allowing travel all evening: Adults: £10 Children (5-15): £5 Family (2 adults + 3 children): £25 Dogs: free Already have a valid return or day freedom ticket? You're covered - ordinary daytime tickets are also valid on the Sunset Shuttle, giving you even more flexibility for your evening plans. We're also proud partners of the Swanage Carnival Fireworks, Swanage Folk Festival, and Purbeck Film Festival, making the Sunset Shuttle your scenic, stress-free connection to unforgettable summer experiences. Create golden memories with the Sunset Shuttle. 2026 Sunset Shuttle running dates June 26th and 27th June July 25th, 29th, 31st July and 1st August Services to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks. August 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th August Services on 1st August run to align with the Swanage Carnival fireworks.
Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2026 28 July to 2 August 2026 This festival will mark the 150th anniversary of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.