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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 Cumbrian Mountain Express Saturday 1 August 2026 The Cumbrian Mountain Express provides a wonderful opportunity to get out and about during the summer months, with the added bonus of steam haulage over the Northern Fells, including the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line to Carnforth, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive. We then enjoy a circular steam tour outwards via Shap to Carlisle and back via the Settle and Carlisle line. We return from Preston to London behind our blue electric locomotive. We leave London Euston with electric traction, and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe. We continue north along the WCML to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers. We continue through Lancaster to Carnforth, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. Leaving Carnforth, our steam locomotive will be working hard when we climb the 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 around two hours in Carlisle, providing time to explore this ancient 'Border' city with its castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum, and shopping centre. 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 tall viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through 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. We pass though Wigan and Warrington en route to Crewe hauled by our blue class 86 electric locomotive with a fast run to London expected. 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. *Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map showing a railway line from Carlisle to London, England. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London Euston 06:35 22:25 Watford Junction 07:05 21:55 Milton Keynes 07:30 21:25 Northampton* 07:10 21:35 Rugby 08:00 20:45 Nuneaton 08:20 20:25 Crewe 09:20 19:30 Preston 10:15 18:00 Carlisle 12:40 14:20
English Riviera Express Saturday 1 August 2026 Departing from Shrewsbury, Church Stretton, Craven Arms, Ludlow, Leominster, Hereford, Abergavenny, Cwmbran, Severn Tunnel Junction 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 - 1 August 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 Shrewsbury 05.50 22.50 Church Stretton 06.15 22.30 Craven Arms 06.30 22.15 Ludlow 06.40 22.05 Leominster 07.00 21.55 Hereford 07.25 21.40 Abergavenny 07.50 21.10 Cwmbran 08.10 20.55 Severn Tunnel Junction 08.35 20.35 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.
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 Avon Gorgeous Saturday 1 August 2026 Departing from Crewe, Shrewsbury, Hereford 'On 1st August 1966, two days after England won the World Cup, D1948 entered traffic. Sixty years later Locomotive Services are celebrating its anniversary, to the day, offering a day excursion to the City of Bristol. The train will be operated by what is now 47712 along with another Class 47, in Top & Tail formation, from Crewe to Bristol T.M. The train will leave Crewe around 08.30 picking up at Shrewsbury (09.00) and Hereford (10.10). From Hereford the train will run via Ledbury, Worcester Shrub Hill and Evesham to Oxford. This route is little used by locomotive hauled trains these days and provides the opportunity to do so. From Oxford we will travel via Foxhall Jn (Didcot), Swindon and Bristol Parkway to Bristol T.M. ( 13.45) where customers can alight if they wish to. For those wishing to do something a little different the train will then depart Bristol T.M. and head towards Portbury Docks. Leaving the main line at Parson Street Jn we will traverse the Portishead branch as far as the Stop Board for Portbury Docks. On arrival there you will be able to view where the branch to Portishead used to run and which will hopefully reopen in 2028, having closed in 1964. After our reversal we will then head back to Bristol T.M., but not via the direct route as we will traverse the line via St Philips Marsh. On arrival into Bristol there will an opportunity for a 2/3-hour break away from the train. Once back on the train we will return to Crewe from Bristol T.M. (17.45), this time via the alternative route of Bath Spa, Swindon, Kemble and Cheltenham Spa to Worcester Shrub Hill. From here we will retrace our steps, setting down at Hereford (21.00) and Shrewsbury (22.00) before arriving back in Crewe (22.30). Intercity | The Avon Gorgeous - 1 August 2026 SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYONE CLASSES OF TRAVEL Intercity | Standard Class Standard Class FROM £129 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 £169 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 08.30 22.30 Shrewsbury 09.00 22.00 Hereford 10.10 21.00 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Bristol Temple Meads 13.45 17.45
A Day with "Alice the Little Welsh Engine" 1st August 2026 This year 'Alice' will be returning to star in her fourth "Day with Alice the Little Welsh Engine" since receiving a new boiler so come along and meet her along with 'Winifred' from Pauline Hazelwood's beautiful children's books. Pauline the author will be at Llanuwchllyn station reading some of the stories, demonstrating how she draws the characters and involving the children in activities as well as signing books. Find out more about these great little books at http://www.saddletankbooks.com/ 'Alice' will be giving rides at Llanuwchllyn station in the special Dinorwic Quarry carriage that was once used by royal visitors and shunting slate wagons just like she did in the quarry. 'Alice' will also be double-heading the last train of the day, which departs Llanuwchllyn at 4:05pm. Activities start at 10:30am and finish at 3:45pm. Normal train fares apply for rides - with all additional activities included.
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.
Model Railway Show Sunday 2 August 2026
School Holiday Super Sunday Sunday 2 August 2026 We provide free historic bus rides to the City Centre on our Super Sundays and Open Weekend, please note there are no bus rides on Guided Tour dates.
Manx Heritage Transport Festival 2026 28 July to 2 August 2026 This festival will mark the 150th anniversary of the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway.
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
Highland Clansman Pullman Tuesday 4 August 2026 Departing from York, Thirsk, Northallerton, Darlington, Durham, Chester-le-Street, Newcastle, Cramlington, Morpeth, Alnmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed Step aboard the Midland Pullman for a truly amazing and unusual day tour as we travel over the world-famous Highland line, featuring some of the most dramatic and spectacular scenery in Scotland crossing impressive bridges with views of cascading waterfalls and peaceful lochs to Aviemore for an afternoon sightseeing break. Following departure from your local station our train travels north through the Scottish Lowlands before joining the Highland line which takes us past Stirling and Perth climbing into magnificent mountain scenery through the Pass of Killiecrankie and over the highest railway summit in Britain at Druimuachdar and Cairngorm National Park for a break of around two hours in the ski capital of Aviemore. Mobility - This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with severe mobility issues. Midland Pullman | Highland Clansman Pullman - 4 August 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Midland Pullman | Travel on a Luxury Train to Aviemore Aviemore Aviemore is a popular holiday resort and ski centre located in the northwest corner of the majestic Cairngorms National Park. Towering mountains, sparkling lochs and dense forests surround this bustling town with a wide range of award winning hotels and restaurants on the high street right outside the railway station, making it a popular year-round destination for a huge range of summer and winter activities. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS York 05.50 22.30 Thirsk 06.15 22.05 Northallerton 06.25 21.55 Darlington 07.00 21.40 Durham 07.20 21.05 Chester-le-Street 07.40 20.55 Newcastle 07.55 20.40 Cramlington 08.10 20.20 Morpeth 08.20 20.10 Alnmouth 08.40 19.50 Berwick-upon-Tweed 09.10 19.00 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Aviemore 13.05 15.05 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Settle & Carlisle Fellsman Wednesday 5 August 2026 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 from Chester 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 | Settle & Carlisle Fellsman - 5 August 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.
The Dalesman STEAM ON THE SETTLE TO CARLISLE LINE To Carlisle from Chester. Outbound journey via the Settle to Carlisle line, (with steam from Hellifield). The return journey is via the West Coast Mainline, (with steam to Carnforth): Running Thursdays on 11th June, 6th August and 10th September 2026. Departing from Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Leyland and Preston.
Barbeque Specials 6th, 13th and 20th August 2026, departing Llanuwchllyn at 6.15pm A very pleasant way to spend the evening on a return journey by steam. Join us for an evening outing by steam train along the full length of the railway, with an extended stop by the lake at Llangower on the return journey to enjoy a fresh burger or a hot dog. Watch the sun going down over the lake - a magnificent sight on a clear evening. Online booking for these trains will be available closer to the event.
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.
English Electric Running Day Friday 7 August 2026 English Electric Running Day Are you ready for a day of English Electrics? Join us for English Electric Day, where we showcase the GCR home fleet of English Electric Diesels with an intense timetable running into the evening. This event is perfect for rail enthusiasts and families alike, offering a unique experience with classic locomotives in action. GCR Home Fleet Class 37 - 37714 Class 37 - D6700 Class 50 - 50017
Diesel Running Weekend 2026 Friday 7 August, Saturday 8 August and Sunday 9 August 2026
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 West Somerset Steam Express Saturday 8 August 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 by the iconic No. 34028 Eddystone, 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 Eddystone 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 route map 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
Friendly Engines Weekend! August 8th @ 11:30 am - August 9th 2026 @ 4:00 pm Our Friendly Engines will be coming out to greet our younger visitors - how many will you be able to spot during the journey? Steam trains will run from 1130 to 4pm on both days. Standard fares will be charged - and no need to book ahead, just arrive, pay in the shop, and hop on the next train.
English Riviera Express Saturday 8 August 2026 Departing from Ely, Cambridge, Royston, Letchworth Garden City, Stevenage, Welwyn Garden City, Potters Bar 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 - 8 August 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 Ely 05.40 23.55 Cambridge 06.10 23.40 Royston 06.30 23.20 Letchworth Garden City 06.50 23.00 Stevenage 07.10 22.40 Welwyn Garden City 07.30 22.20 Potters Bar 07.50 22.00 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.
Diesel Running Weekend 2026 Friday 7 August, Saturday 8 August and Sunday 9 August 2026
Models Weekend 2026 ?2026 marks our fourth annual Models Weekend On the 8th & 9th August, join us at Market Bosworth for an impressive display of model railways from N to 7 1/4" scale, a variety of trade stands and also the latest models on show from Bachmann Europe! ???Event highlights: 14+ Layouts of all scales and era's 14+ Traders including new, second hand, tools, kits and more... Full-size trains will be running during the weekend Hot & cold refreshments, including licensed bar serving real ale, available on-site. FREE heritage bus link both days from Nuneaton & Hinckley, direct to the show. Car parking at Market Bosworth, or why not park at one of our other stations and buy a combined ticket and arrive by train! FREE full colour showguide! ?
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 Waverley Sunday 9 August 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
Friendly Engines Weekend! August 8th @ 11:30 am - August 9th 2026 @ 4:00 pm Our Friendly Engines will be coming out to greet our younger visitors - how many will you be able to spot during the journey? Steam trains will run from 1130 to 4pm on both days. Standard fares will be charged - and no need to book ahead, just arrive, pay in the shop, and hop on the next train.
Diesel Running Weekend 2026 Friday 7 August, Saturday 8 August and Sunday 9 August 2026
Steam & Stonham Barns Big Bus Day Sunday 9 August 2026
Models Weekend 2026 ?2026 marks our fourth annual Models Weekend On the 8th & 9th August, join us at Market Bosworth for an impressive display of model railways from N to 7 1/4" scale, a variety of trade stands and also the latest models on show from Bachmann Europe! ???Event highlights: 14+ Layouts of all scales and era's 14+ Traders including new, second hand, tools, kits and more... Full-size trains will be running during the weekend Hot & cold refreshments, including licensed bar serving real ale, available on-site. FREE heritage bus link both days from Nuneaton & Hinckley, direct to the show. Car parking at Market Bosworth, or why not park at one of our other stations and buy a combined ticket and arrive by train! FREE full colour showguide! ?
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
Yorkshire Coast Pullman Wednesday 12 August 2026 Departing from Paignton, Torquay, Newton Abbot, Dawlish, Exeter St David's, Tiverton Parkway, Taunton, Bridgwater, Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol Parkway 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 - 12 August 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 Paignton 06.20 22.50 Torquay 06.30 22.40 Newton Abbot 06.45 22.20 Dawlish 06.55 22.10 Exeter St David's 07.15 21.50 Tiverton Parkway 07.30 21.35 Taunton 07.45 21.20 Bridgwater 07.55 21.10 Bristol Temple Meads 08.20 20.40 Bristol Parkway 08.30 20.30 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.
The Dorset Coast Express Thursday 13 August 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 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
Barbeque Specials 6th, 13th and 20th August 2026, departing Llanuwchllyn at 6.15pm A very pleasant way to spend the evening on a return journey by steam. Join us for an evening outing by steam train along the full length of the railway, with an extended stop by the lake at Llangower on the return journey to enjoy a fresh burger or a hot dog. Watch the sun going down over the lake - a magnificent sight on a clear evening. Online booking for these trains will be available closer to the event.
Sussex Coast Statesman Friday 14 August 2026 Departing from Derby, Long Eaton, East Midlands Parkway, Loughborough, Melton Mowbray, Oakham, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Bedford, Luton This is a day out not to be missed as we travel from your local station through the heart of England to Eastbourne on the sunny Sussex coast where the biggest annual air show in Britain is staged on the promenade and seashore. Our train takes the North London line to Clapham Junction where we join the Brighton line for a fast run past Gatwick Airport and towards the lovely Sussex Downs National Park and through the pretty town of Lewes prior to our arrival in the elegant resort of Eastbourne. Around three hours will be available at your leisure to view the spectacle of 'Airbourne 2026'. Held to be one of the sunniest resorts in England award winning Eastbourne, which nestles at the foot of the south downs next to the national beauty spot Beachy Head, owes much to the Victorians who laid out many beautiful parks and gardens and built the pier. This elegant town has many charms awaiting discovery including an excellent shopping centre and traditional seaside bandstands. Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues. Statesman Rail | Sussex Coast Statesman - 14 August 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Statesman Rail | Travel on a Luxury Train to Eastbourne Eastbourne The beautiful coastal town of Eastbourne is known for its stunning beaches, picturesque landscapes and Victorian architecture the most famous of which is the Eastbourne Pier, which was built in 1870 and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the town. Other notable examples of Victorian architecture in Eastbourne include the Grand Hotel, the Devonshire Park Theatre, and the Towner Art Gallery. A popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. Also home to a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, museums, and theatres to compliment an extensive selection of eateries and an intriguing selection of shops to browse. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Derby 05.45 23.20 Long Eaton 05.55 23.10 East Midlands Parkway 06.05 23.00 Loughborough 06.15 22.50 Melton Mowbray 07.05 22.15 Oakham 07.20 22.00 Corby 07.35 21.45 Kettering 08.00 21.20 Wellingborough 08.15 21.10 Bedford 08.45 20.45 Luton 09.20 20.15 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Eastbourne 13.15 16.55 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
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 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.
By Routemaster to the Lost Village of Imber Saturday 15th August 2026 Our last visit to Imber for the Imberbus event was way back in 2024, and since then we've been itching to return. With the support of our friends at GB Railfreight and Hastings Diesels Ltd, we are delighted to announce that it's finally happening! Hidden from view on Salisbury Plain, the village of Imber is no longer inhabited as the residents were evicted just before Christmas 1943 by the MoD, in order to step up army training in advance of D-Day. The villagers were promised that their village would be returned to them after the war but this was not to be and over seventy-five years on it is still uninhabited, much of it having been destroyed. It remains in use for army training purposes but the connecting road over the Plain is open to the public on a very limited number of occasions each year. Imberbus is an unusual event by any standards. Since 2009, on just one day a year, an intensive service of London Routemaster Buses has operated between Warminster and Imber, continuing to remote spots such as New Zealand Farm and the curiously-named Brazen Bottom. The annual event has raised many thousands of pounds for the British Legion and for the upkeep of Imber Church, one of the very few buildings to survive intact. The event has grown and the 2024 running hosted up to 40 buses in operation, wit thousands of visitors carried and more tens of thousands raised for charity. As we did in 2024, we will be using the Hastings DEMU 1001. This means we will have a buffet car onboard as well as providing excellent capacity to what is sure to be a popular railtour. Our special train will run from Tonbridge, pausing to pickup passengers at South Croydon and London Waterloo before heading west calling at Woking and Basingstoke en-route to Warminster via Salisbury. On the way home we take a slightly longer route, travelling via Romsey, Southampton and Winchester before our first set down at Basingstoke. An Imberbus rover ticket is included in your fare so you can travel to each of the Imberbus destinations aboard your choice of Routemasters - old and new, long and short, red and green! You can access parts of Imber itself, and the church will be open. Click HERE to visit the Imberbus website and learn more about the event and its history. All timings are provisional and intended only as a guide. Station Depart Arrive Tonbridge 08.00 21.15 South Croydon 08.55 20.25 London Waterloo 09.55 19.30 Woking 10.20 19.00 Basingstoke 10.45 18.40 There is no First Class Dining available on this train. Class Fare Availability Standard £139 Good Standard Junior £119 Good First Class Non Dining £179 Good
The Slate Miner Saturday 15 August 2026 Our journey commences at Oxford where we will head northwards towards Banbury along the GWR main line to Birmingham. After picking up passengers at Banbury, we continue through Oxfordshire and enter Warwickshire at Fenny Compton and pass through the Spa town of Leamington. Calling at Warwick Parkway, with its good road connections serving the surrounding area, we will then tackle the steep climb of Hatton Bank before arriving at Dorridge in the West Midlands for a further pick up. We then make our way through the southern Birmingham suburbs to Birmingham New Street, where our locomotive hauled train will make an unfamiliar appearance amongst the usual electric and diesel units. Following the Stour Valley route, we head through the industrial Black Country towards Wolverhampton where we again make a pick-up stop. A quick dash now follows through Penkridge to Stafford, our final pick-up point. It is now northwards we head, away from Stafford and follow the West Coast Main Line with an expected lively climb up to Whitmore Summit before descending into Crewe, a delight for those who enjoy spotting the various locomotives and traction that appear in Basford Hall freight yards. From Crewe, we leave the WCML and head across the fertile Cheshire Plain through Beeston Castle towards Chester. Negotiating the tracks that pass beneath the famous city walls of Roman Chester, we cross the border and enter North Wales, running along the coastal route through Shotton, where we will soon have some pleasant views across the Dee Estuary as we follow it as far as Prestatyn. With the Welsh hills prominent inland, the coastal vista now turns to wide sweeping views over Liverpool Bay as we follow the line through to Rhyl. Further attractive scenery continues as the railway hugs the coastal cliffs through Colwyn Bay on the approach to Llandudno Junction. Here we reverse our direction of travel to access the 28-mile-long Blaenau Ffestiniog branch, known as the Conwy Valley Line. Leaving Llandudno Junction, we follow closely the banks of the Afon Conwy through Llanwrst as far as the major tourist town of Betws-y-Coed, complete with its railway museum next to the tracks. Beyond Betws-y-Coed, the single line enters the Lledr Valley where the gradients increase substantially, requiring some very hard work from our locomotives for several miles through its many twists and turns. We cross the Lledr on the spectacular 24-arch Pont Gethin Viaduct, followed by narrow tunnels and a glimpse of Dolwyddelan castle as we climb through Roman Bridge to the summit at the Blaenau tunnel. The 2.5-mile-long tunnel is the longest unlined tunnel in the UK, which took 6 years to complete. Exiting the tunnel on the Blaenau side, the landscape changes dramatically from lush Snowdonia scenery to a total domination of slate quarry waste, which leads us to our destination of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Time will be available here to visit this historic slate town, with its number of traditional shops and cafes to cater for visitors. After our break in Blaenau Ffestiniog, we will return along the Conwy Valley Line to Llandudno Junction, where we will reverse once again and retrace our way back to Oxford via our outward route. 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 £329 £230 £995 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £115 £85 £358 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 Oxford 07:15 22:30 Banbury 07:45 22:00 Leamington Spa 08:00 21:45 Warwick Parkway 08:15 21:35 Dorridge 08:30 21:25 Birmingham New Street 09:00 20:45 Wolverhampton 10:45 19:30 Stafford 11:46 18:30 Blaenau Ffestiniog 14:30 16:20The Slate Miner Saturday 15 August 2026 Book Now Our journey commences at Oxford where we will head northwards towards Banbury along the GWR main line to Birmingham. After picking up passengers at Banbury, we continue through Oxfordshire and enter Warwickshire at Fenny Compton and pass through the Spa town of Leamington. Calling at Warwick Parkway, with its good road connections serving the surrounding area, we will then tackle the steep climb of Hatton Bank before arriving at Dorridge in the West Midlands for a further pick up. We then make our way through the southern Birmingham suburbs to Birmingham New Street, where our locomotive hauled train will make an unfamiliar appearance amongst the usual electric and diesel units. Following the Stour Valley route, we head through the industrial Black Country towards Wolverhampton where we again make a pick-up stop. A quick dash now follows through Penkridge to Stafford, our final pick-up point. It is now northwards we head, away from Stafford and follow the West Coast Main Line with an expected lively climb up to Whitmore Summit before descending into Crewe, a delight for those who enjoy spotting the various locomotives and traction that appear in Basford Hall freight yards. From Crewe, we leave the WCML and head across the fertile Cheshire Plain through Beeston Castle towards Chester. Negotiating the tracks that pass beneath the famous city walls of Roman Chester, we cross the border and enter North Wales, running along the coastal route through Shotton, where we will soon have some pleasant views across the Dee Estuary as we follow it as far as Prestatyn. With the Welsh hills prominent inland, the coastal vista now turns to wide sweeping views over Liverpool Bay as we follow the line through to Rhyl. Further attractive scenery continues as the railway hugs the coastal cliffs through Colwyn Bay on the approach to Llandudno Junction. Here we reverse our direction of travel to access the 28-mile-long Blaenau Ffestiniog branch, known as the Conwy Valley Line. Leaving Llandudno Junction, we follow closely the banks of the Afon Conwy through Llanwrst as far as the major tourist town of Betws-y-Coed, complete with its railway museum next to the tracks. Beyond Betws-y-Coed, the single line enters the Lledr Valley where the gradients increase substantially, requiring some very hard work from our locomotives for several miles through its many twists and turns. We cross the Lledr on the spectacular 24-arch Pont Gethin Viaduct, followed by narrow tunnels and a glimpse of Dolwyddelan castle as we climb through Roman Bridge to the summit at the Blaenau tunnel. The 2.5-mile-long tunnel is the longest unlined tunnel in the UK, which took 6 years to complete. Exiting the tunnel on the Blaenau side, the landscape changes dramatically from lush Snowdonia scenery to a total domination of slate quarry waste, which leads us to our destination of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Time will be available here to visit this historic slate town, with its number of traditional shops and cafes to cater for visitors. After our break in Blaenau Ffestiniog, we will return along the Conwy Valley Line to Llandudno Junction, where we will reverse once again and retrace our way back to Oxford via our outward route. 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 £329 £230 £995 First £225 £160 £690 Standard £115 £85 £358 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 Oxford 07:15 22:30 Banbury 07:45 22:00 Leamington Spa 08:00 21:45 Warwick Parkway 08:15 21:35 Dorridge 08:30 21:25 Birmingham New Street 09:00 20:45 Wolverhampton 10:45 19:30 Stafford 11:46 18:30 Blaenau Ffestiniog 14:30 16:20
Junior Engineering Experiences Saturday 25th April, Saturday 15th August and Saturday 19th September 2026 There are two sessions available to choose from each day - the morning session runs between 09:50 and 13.15, or join the afternoon session at 13.45 until 17.30 Suitable for children aged 6 to 12 years accompanied by one adult Join us for this fun-filled experience, sure to enthral all young enthusiasts keen to learn more about the workings of railways. Chris Vine, author of the Peters Railway books, will lead the sessions, sharing his passion for all things engineering! Journey along the line behind a steam locomotive! Climb onto the footplate and learn for yourself how it works. Please note the afternoon sessions will be diesel hauled. Enjoy a 'behind the scenes' tour of our locomotive workshop at Rolvenden, where our engines are restored and maintained. Take part in some activities to learn more about the inspections carried out to ensure our carriages are safe to run. Take home a free copy of a Peter's Railway book personally signed by the Author! One for every budding young engineer. Enjoy a FREE return journey to Bodiam on the day or another day of your choice. The price for one child and one accompanying adult includes all of the above activities and a voucher for free return train journey to Bodiam PRICE OF £90 includes the experience for one child and an accompanYING adult. Additional travel tickets may also be purchased for other family members to travel the line between Tenterden and Bodiam; please note however that these additional tickets are for train travel only and do not include access to the Junior Engineering experience. Due to the nature of this activity, a certain level of physical ability is required. Please come suitably dressed for visiting working areas of a heritage railway, including sensible shoes. Hi-visibility vests will be provided for participants.
The Cumbrian Coast Express Saturday 15 August 2026 This is a wonderful opportunity for those from the Crewe and Manchester areas to travel by steam train on a journey combining the scenic grandeur of the Cumbrian Fells with the exposed Cumbrian coastline that skirts the western edge of the Lake District. We travel from Carnforth steam hauled around the very scenic Cumbrian Coastal line. Our train leaves Crewe, diesel hauled, at around 07:00 and calls at Wilmslow, Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly to pick up passengers. We join the West Coast Main Line (WCML) and travel north to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers. We pass through Lancaster and along the edge of Morecambe Bay before we arrive at Carnforth, where a locomotive from the pool will take over hauling our train. Leaving Carnforth steam hauled, we take the scenic coastal route around the Cumbrian Coast. We cross the lengthy Kent Viaduct at Arnside with views across the Morecambe Bay. We continue through Grange-over-Sands and follow the curve along the edge of the bay to the Leven Viaduct before heading through Ulveston to Kirkby-in Furness and Millom. We continue around the Cumbrian Coast through Ravenglass, where you might catch a glimpse of the narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, to Sellafield, where the British Nuclear Fuels plant dominates the landscape. We continue through St Bees and Whitehaven, running very close to the shoreline at times and with the Isle of Man visible on a clear day across the Irish Sea. There are spectacular cliff edge views as we journey northwards from Whitehaven through to Workington, once a centre for the production of iron and steel. We then continue through Maryport to 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 depart Carlisle in the afternoon and travel via Penrith crossing the Cumbrian Fells as we head for Shap Summit. After Shap we continue through Tebay and the beautiful Lune Gorge as we return to Carnforth via Grayrigg. ?Here, we shall say farewell to our gallant steam locomotive and we continue our journey to Crewe, diesel hauled, 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. (not available from Preston) 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 showing a route through Wales and England with labeled locations. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return Crewe 07:00 21:55 Wilmslow 07:30 21:15 Stockport 07:55 21:00 Manchester Piccadilly 09:00 20:20 Preston 10:15 19:05 Carlisle 15:15 16:45
English Riviera Express Saturday 15 August 2026 Departing from Three Bridges, Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Hove, Worthing, Barnham, Chichester 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 - 15 August 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 Three Bridges 06.15 23.05 Haywards Heath 06.25 22.55 Burgess Hill 06.35 22.45 Hove 06.50 22.30 Worthing 07.10 22.10 Barnham 07.30 21.50 Chichester 07.40 21.40 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.
Ale By Rail 2026 Saturday 15th August 2026, 14:00 to 23:30 ?? ALE BY RAIL - BACK FOR ROUND TWO! ?? After a hugely successful debut, Ale by Rail returns on 15th August 2026?bigger, better, and brimming with local flavour! Join us for a day packed with: ? Local beers, craft ales & ciders from some of the region's finest breweries ?? Delicious street food from local vendors ?? Live music all day to keep the festival vibe flowing ?? Train rides and miniature railway adventures for all ages Whether you're a beer lover, a foodie, or just looking for a great day out, Ale by Rail is the perfect summer celebration. All aboard for good times, great tastes, and unforgettable memories!
Imberbus 2026 Saturday 15 August 2026 There are only a few days each year on which the road through Imber is open to the public and we are only able to run Imberbus on one of those dates. Therefore in 2026 the Imberbus service will only run on Saturday 15th August 2026 when several London Transport Routemaster buses (plus a few newer ones) will be the only vehicles allowed to travel through to Imber village and on to other parts of Salisbury Plain. As in previous years, these buses will start from outside Warminster Rail Station and will operate as an ordinary bus service, so it is not possible to reserve seats or book tickets in advance - just turn up on the day and pay the conductor on the bus or purchase a ticket from one of our ticket desk outside the station. Local residents will also be able to to travel to Imber from Chitterne, Tilshead and the Lavingtons by paying the conductor in cash on the bus. Further information on what we have planned for our 2026 event will be published on this website during the summer, but the format is likely to be similar to last year, details of which can be found on our Imberbus 2025 web page.
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.
Twin Baby Sulzer Takeover Sunday August 16, 2026 Travel behind our two resident Baby Sulzer locomotives for the day! Baby Sulzer Double-Header Day Featuring Class 24 No. 24081 & Class 26 No. 26043 Broadway - Cheltenham Racecourse Experience a rare and exciting day on the railway as two of our home-fleet Baby Sulzer locomotives, Class 24 No. 24081 and Class 26 No. 26043, team up for a full day of diesel action. These two classic locomotives will work our timetabled trains between Broadway and Cheltenham Racecourse, offering enthusiasts and families the chance to enjoy an atmospheric day out behind a distinctive pairing from the early diesel era. Whether you're a diesel fan, a photographer looking for unique opportunities, or simply enjoy heritage traction at its finest, this is a day not to be missed. Spend the day travelling along our beautiful Cotswold line, hop on and off at our stations, explore the cafés and facilities, and enjoy the sights and sounds of two heritage diesel locomotives. Highlights: ? All of our train services will feature 24081 and 26043 only ? Running the full length of the line throughout the day on a seven coach train ? Unlimited travel with a rover ticket ? Ideal for families, enthusiasts, and photographers ? Supporting the upkeep of our heritage diesel fleet More information, including timetable details and ticket availability, will be announced soon. Join us for a full day of classic diesel power on the GWSR. Please note: Steam train services will not be in operation on this day.
Summer Holiday Railways Tuesdays 14 July, 21 July, 28 July, 4 August, 11 August and 18 August 2026
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
Paddle Steamer Preservation Society Cruise Wednesday 19 August 2026 Join Waverley for a special PSPS Scottish Branch Evening Sunset Cruise as she steams into the Gare Loch and through the Rhu Narrows giving views of the Rosneath Peninsula. Waverley will also visit the Holy Loch on this cruise. Greenock - Dunoon - Kilcreggan - Evening Cruise Gare Loch and Holy Loch - Dunoon - Kilcreggan - Greenock.
Torbay Riviera Pullman Wednesday 19 August 2026 Departing from Chester, Wrexham General, Ruabon, Chirk, Gobowen, Shrewsbury, Wellington, Telford Central, Codsall, Wolverhampton 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 - 19 August 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 Chester 06.20 22.50 Wrexham General 06.40 22.30 Ruabon 06.50 22.20 Chirk 07.00 22.10 Gobowen 07.05 22.05 Shrewsbury 07.25 21.45 Wellington 07.45 21.20 Telford Central 07.55 21.10 Codsall 08.15 20.55 Wolverhampton 08.25 20.45 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.
Viaduct Tunnel Signal Speaker - Gavin Lake Thursday 20 August 2026 British Railways had - and still has - some outstanding viaduct, tunnel and signalling structures. This presentation takes a nationwide journey viewing some of the great classics with modern traction included. We travel from Harringworth to Saltash, Severn Tunnel to Box and Syston to Wrawby plus many, many more. 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 20 August 2026 Scheduled locomotive Britannia 70000 Departs: London Paddington Experience the heyday of rail travel as you settle in for an enchanting journey on board our vintage steam train with its exquisite marquetery, sumptuous interiors and impeccable service. This captivating lunchtime adventure showcases the charm of the Chiltern Hills as they burst into life for the season, featuring picturesque landscapes teeming with vibrant flora and fauna, and the dynamic beauty of distant dreaming spires. Our journey begins under the overall roof of Brunel's London Paddington station, where our liveried stewards warmly welcome you aboard the opulent vintage carriages. As you sink into your cushioned seat and the train glides along the Thames Valley and towards the Dreaming Spires of Oxford, let the rhythmic chug of the engine and the scenic vistas beyond the windows transport you to a world of nostalgia and comfort, creating cherished memories with every moment onboard. We'll return to London Paddington via the rolling countryside and ancient woodland of the scenic Chiltern Hills. 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 Britannia Class 70000 'Britannia' 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 20 August 2026 Scheduled locomotive Britannia 70000 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 Britannia Class 70000 'Britannia' 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.
Barbeque Specials 6th, 13th and 20th August 2026, departing Llanuwchllyn at 6.15pm A very pleasant way to spend the evening on a return journey by steam. Join us for an evening outing by steam train along the full length of the railway, with an extended stop by the lake at Llangower on the return journey to enjoy a fresh burger or a hot dog. Watch the sun going down over the lake - a magnificent sight on a clear evening. Online booking for these trains will be available closer to the event.
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.
Growler Group Members' Day Friday 21 August 2026 Come and join us as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the Growler Group at our home base of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. The day will be open to both existing Growler Group members as well as the general public and will see both 37215 and D6948 operate together as we travel through the Cotswolds. Tickets are available from our new website exclusively (a small number will be available on the day). This is not a GWSR event - no GWSR fares or passes will be valid. Ticket Prices: Adult £30 (or £25 in advance if a Growler Group member*). Child £20 for 5 to 15 years of age: under 5s FREE. * Membership number will be required when purchasing.
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 Ancient Kingdom Saturday 22nd August 2026 Taking full advantage of a long midsummer day we venture north to the Kingdom of Northumbria. We have three very different options for you to choose from - the wonderful Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the delightfully quaint Heatherslaw Light Railway or a visit to picturesque Alnwick. Our journey takes us through York, past Durham Castle and Cathedral and we glimpse Antony Gormley's extraordinary 'Angel of the North' as we approach Newcastle. After pausing at Alnmouth we reach Berwick-upon-Tweed, the border town still redolent of centuries of conflict between the English and the Scots. Those who choose to remain in Berwick will have around three and a half hours to explore, or choose from one of the three off train options below! OFF TRAIN OPTION - ALNWICK AT LEISURE The town of Alnwick dates back to AD600 and retains much of its original character. Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle after Windsor, is popular with film makers; Blackadder, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves and Harry Potter were all made here. Alnwick Garden is a complex of formal gardens, featuring various themed plantings designed around a central water cascade. It is the most ambitious garden created in the UK post war. The old Alnwick station is now home to Barter Books, one of England's largest and most famous secondhand bookshops. This option includes a brief coach transfer between Alnmouth Station and Alnwick. Because there is such a choice of things to do we have not included any admission charges. You will have around four hours to explore. OFF TRAIN OPTION - THE HOLY ISLAND OF LINDISFARNE Perched tantalisingly just off the Northumberland coast and cut off by the tide twice a day, Holy Island and its Priory are considered one of the holiest sites in Britain. We leave the train at Alnmouth where coaches will be waiting for the journey to Lindisfarne which includes the narrow causeway that connects the island with the mainland. We can assure potential participants that we have checked the tide tables! We have some three hours here, time to take a walk to the castle or just explore this extraordinary place. Don't forget to purchase a bottle of the local produce, Lindisfarne Mead. OFF TRAIN OPTION - THE HEATHERSLAW LIGHT RAILWAY One of England's lesser known minor railways, this fifteen inch gauge line runs for two miles, following the River Till through an area rich in wildlife, set between the Cheviot Hills and the border with Scotland. Coaches meet the train at Berwick for the twelve mile run to the Heatherslaw Light Railway where we will enjoy a break of about three hours. Your supplement for this option includes coach transfers and a return journey on the railway. First Class Dining includes The Great British Breakfast and a four course dinner, served at your seat by The Railway Diners. First Class Dining is not available from, or back to Doncaster due to time constraints. A well stocked buffet car serving a range of snacks and drinks will be available for those travelling in First Class Non Dining and Standard Class. Please select your chosen off train option at the time of booking to avoid disappointment. Class Fare Availability Standard Class £149 Good Standard Class Junior £129 Good First Class Non Dining £249 Good First Class Dining £359 Good First Class Dining Party of Four £1416 Good Off Train Option - Alnwick at Leisure (coach transfer) £10 Good Off Train Option - Holy Island (coach transfer) £20 Good Off Train Option - Heatherslaw Light Railway (coach transfer and return fare on railway) £30 Good All timings are provisional and intended only as a guide. Station Depart Arrive London Kings Cross 06.00 22.50 Potters Bar 06.20 22.20 Stevenage 06.40 22.00 Peterborough 07.30 21.00 Doncaster 09.00 19.40
Cheese & Wine Tasting Experience Saturday 22nd August 2026 Departs Rowsley South Station at 14:00 Join us for a relaxed and indulgent afternoon aboard our vintage train for a special Cheese & Wine Tasting Experience like no other. In partnership with The Cromford Cheese Shop and Amber Valley Vineyard, you'll enjoy a scenic journey through the beautiful Derwent Valley, sampling a carefully curated selection of locally sourced cheeses and wines, all served on board our heritage carriages. With expert guidance throughout the tasting, this unique event offers the perfect opportunity to savour the flavours of the region while enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere of steam travel. Please note: Seating is at tables of four. Depending on your group size, you may be seated with other guests. Advance booking is recommended, as spaces are limited. Raise a glass, relax, and discover the best of Derbyshire's cheese and wine?all from the comfort of a moving countryside carriage. Price: £45 per head.
The Dram Route - Whisky Tasting by Steam Saturday 22 August 2026 Prices Held at 2024 Rates! Departs Rowsley South Station at 14:00 on Saturday 22nd August Step aboard a beautifully restored steam-hauled train and experience an unforgettable afternoon of whisky tasting as you travel through the stunning Derwent Valley countryside. The Dram Route features six expertly selected whisky tastings, each introduced and guided by a knowledgeable host. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the rich aromas and flavours of each dram as the train gently winds its way to Matlock and back in true vintage style. This unique journey combines the timeless romance of steam travel with the sophistication of a guided whisky experience ? perfect for enthusiasts and curious beginners alike. Spaces are limited - early booking is highly recommended. Seating is arranged at tables of 2, 3 or 4. While we do our best to accommodate preferences, bookings of fewer than 4 may be seated with other guests. Raise a glass, savour the journey, and let the countryside roll by. £45 per person
Ploughman's Lunch by Steam Saturday 22nd August 2026 Departs Rowsley South Station at 14:00 Step back in time and enjoy a leisurely afternoon on board one of our vintage steam-hauled trains as you tuck into a hearty Ploughman's Lunch. Departing from Rowsley South Station at 14:00, this relaxed journey takes you through the scenic Derwent Valley, offering charming countryside views as you dine in comfort aboard our beautifully restored heritage carriages. Your traditional Ploughman's Lunch includes: A generous serving of local cheeses Ham, pork pie, pickles, and salad Fresh bread and butter Your first drink Our friendly onboard team will serve your meal at your table, and our bar will be open throughout the journey, offering a range of hot and cold drinks, including locally brewed ales, ciders, and wines. Please note: Due to catering constraints, only a vegetarian alternative is available. Seating is in compartments. Bookings of fewer than 4 may be seated with other guests. The full round trip takes approximately 1½ hours.
The Blackpool Steam Express Saturday 22 August 2026 Join us on this special train to the Fylde Coast and the vibrant seaside resort of Blackpool. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive as far as Crewe. Here, we will attach our steam locomotive for a direct run via Preston to Blackpool. We return from Blackpool steam hauled to Preston, and then via Manchester back as far as Crewe, and then onwards by electric traction to London Euston. We leave London Euston with electric traction and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive chosen from the Carnforth based pool. We continue north along the WCML through Warrington Bank Quay and on to Preston. From Preston, we will join the line to Blackpool North, recently electrified to serve local trains and also to allow through trains to and from London. We will head westwards across The Fylde and pass through Kirkham, the junction for the Blackpool South branch. We will take the Blackpool North line and pass through Poulton-le-Fylde station, where there should be by now views of the famous 518ft tall tower at Blackpool. Time will be available to visit the town and some of its attractions, including the Tower, the Winter Gardens, Madame Tussauds, the three piers or perhaps take a vintage tram ride along the sea front. Shops are also nearby along with many restaurants and pubs to cater for all tastes. After a refreshing break, we will return from Blackpool North through Preston to Wigan North Western, where we will take a diversion away from the WCML to run via Hindley and Eccles towards Manchester. We pass through Manchester Piccadilly station and then take the line through Styal at Slade Lane Jct towards Wilmslow and then on to Crewe to set down passengers. At Crewe, we say goodbye to our steam locomotive before continuing to London with our blue electric locomotive, stopping as outward 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 £358 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. *Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train. catering icon link to catering page On Board Catering Destinations Route Map of Great Britain with a blue line marking a route through various cities. Book Now Approximate timings shown Station Outward Return London Euston 06:35 22:10 Watford Junction 07:05 21:50 Milton Keynes 07:30 21:15 Northampton* 07:10 21:30 Rugby 08:00 20:40 Nuneaton 08:20 20:25 Crewe 09:50 19:10 Blackpool 11:40 15:50
English Riviera Express Saturday 22 August 2026 Departing from Bedford, Luton, St Albans City, Slough, Maidenhead, Reading, Newbury, Hungerford, Pewsey 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 - 22 August 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 Bedford 05.30 23.25 Luton 06.00 23.00 St Albans City 06.15 22.40 Slough 07.30 21.20 Maidenhead 07.40 21.10 Reading 08.05 21.45 Newbury 08.45 21.15 Hungerford 09.00 21.00 Pewsey 09.15 20.45 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.
Open Weekend Saturday 22 August and Sunday 23 August 2026
The Thistle and Dragon Saturday 22 August 2026 Step aboard our special train, running exclusively on Saturday 22nd August, for a memorable day excursion to the historic city of Chester and the seaside town of Llandudno. This train features a number of firsts for locomotive fans, along with locomotives returning to former stamping grounds. Following on from the sucess of our first Leven start we are delighted to offer this again. Starting in Leven we head south with convenient pick-ups at Kirkcaldy, Inverkeithing, Edinburgh, Lockerbie and Carlisle, 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 south by British Rail Class 40 D213 (40013) 'Andania', a first visit for this class of locomotive to Leven. On our return at Chester we see a change of traction as our Class 40 is replaced by Locomotive Services Limited beautifully restored Class 45, 45118 'The Royal Artilleryman'. This locomotive will also be breaking new ground as it heads north to back to Leven. 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 Chester's fascinating streets and historic attractions, or head to Llandudno 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 town of Leven, Scotland's newly reopened route, where we warmly welcome our first passengers on board before heading south into the Kingdom of Fife. We arrive at 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. After a pick up at Lockerbie, we then arrive into the Border City of Carlisle to welcome our last guests on board our special train. We then head south along the West Coast Main Line, where high speed running is guaranteed to make the locomotive work hard. Arriving in the historic city of Chester, we bid farewell to some of our guests. Our train then continues towards the beautiful seaside town of Llandudno. Chester and Llandudno - Free Time We hope to be able to provide approximately 4 hours of free time in Chester, allowing plenty time to experience everything that Chester has to offer. For those who choose to stay on board for Llandudno, we hope to have 2 hours of free time allowing adequate time to wander down to the sea front. Return Journey Our return journey retraces our route north back to Leven. At Chester on the return the Class 40 locomotive will be replaced by a Class 45 locomotive. The train is operated by our Partners at Locomotive Services Limited. Fares; 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.
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 Waverley Sunday 23 August 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
Model Mania and Steam Day Sunday 23 August 2026
Open Weekend Saturday 22 August and Sunday 23 August 2026
Settle to Carlisle & Coastal Pullman Tuesday 25 August 2026 Departing from Gerrards Cross, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Princes Risborough, Haddenham and Thame Parkway, Bicester North, Banbury, Leamington Spa, Warwick Parkway, Dorridge, Solihull 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 - 25 August 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 Gerrards Cross 06.40 00.00 Beaconsfield 06.50 23.50 High Wycombe 07.00 23.40 Princes Risborough 07.10 23.30 Haddenham and Thame Parkway 07.20 23.20 Bicester North 07.30 23.10 Banbury 07.50 22.50 Leamington Spa 08.00 22.40 Warwick Parkway 08.20 22.20 Dorridge 08.30 22.10 Solihull 08.40 22.00 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 Welsh Marches Express Wednesday 26 August 2026 Departing from Chesterfield, Belper, Derby, Tutbury and Hatton, Uttoxeter, Stoke-on-Trent, KIdsgrove, Crewe Traversing the breath-taking beauty of the Welsh Marches route our steam hauled train offers a totally unique tour as we travel through the rolling hills of the pretty Shropshire and Herefordshire countryside dividing England and Wales for a visit to the capital city of Cardiff. Crossing the Cheshire Plain and through historic Shrewsbury we join the Welsh Marches line and at Church Stretton there are outstanding views of the Long Mynd, continuing past magnificent Stokesay Castle and the historic towns of Ludlow and Hereford we enter South Wales and the county of Monmouthshire with superb views of the Brecon Beacons as the black mountains tower over the train. At Newport we cross the river Usk, continuing to Cardiff for an afternoon break. 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 Welsh Marches Express - 26 August 2026 JOURNEY DESTINATIONS Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Cardiff Cardiff The capital city of Wales offers spectacular shopping, museums, dining, and entertainment. Easy to explore on foot and close to the station you can visit the free Welsh National Museum and spectacular Cardiff Castle all within the city centre Cardiff Bay has restaurants, waterside views and Wales Millenium Centre and there is plenty to see and do in the three hours whilst our train is prepared for the return journey. APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS* Boarding Stations The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey STATION DEPARTS RETURNS Chesterfield 06.15 22.05 Belper 06.30 21.50 Derby 06.45 21.35 Tutbury and Hatton 07.00 21.20 Uttoxeter 07.10 21.10 Stoke-on-Trent 07.40 20.40 KIdsgrove 07.50 20.30 Crewe 08.40 19.45 Destinations The following destination stations are available on this journey STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS Cardiff Central 13.00 16.00 PLEASE NOTE * All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
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 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.
Beer & Music Festival 28th - 31st August 2026 Since 2012, the Mid-Norfolk Railway's annual fundraising Beer Festival has been a must-attend event for ale and cider lovers alike. We're delighted to announce its return for 2025, bigger and better than ever! Join us over the August Bank Holiday for a celebration of real ales and ciders from across the country, alongside the very best from local breweries. Enjoy your drink in a unique setting, with bars at our stations and even on board our trains. ?? Trains & Services A special timetable will be running all weekend, featuring: Steam, Diesel, and Pacer trains in service across all four days Late evening trains on Friday and Saturday Services marked Loco hauled by Steam or Diesel engines; others will be operated by Pacer or Railcar It's the perfect way to sample great drinks while soaking up the atmosphere of heritage rail travel. ?? Bars Dereham Main Bar: Friday-Sunday, 11am-11pm (Monday until 6pm) Thuxton & Kimberley Park Station Bars: Open during train service hours (Card only) On-Train Bars: Serving throughout your journey All drinks will be served via a token system. Simply purchase a set of beer tokens, grab your festival cup, and exchange tokens for drinks at any bar?onboard or at the stations. Buying in advance is the best value! ?? Important Info Challenge 25 policy applies - please bring valid ID. Abuse of staff or volunteers will not be tolerated. The festival supports the Mid-Norfolk Railway, helping us preserve and operate this much-loved heritage line. Come for the beer, stay for the trains, and be part of one of Norfolk's most loved summer traditions. Fares - Advance Tickets ??? Save Time & Money - Book in Advance! Purchase your Beer & Music Festival tickets online at a special discounted rate and enjoy faster entry on the day with our quick and easy QR code check-in. ?? ??The Kids Go Free offer does not apply to this special event.
The Big Statfold Weekender (Charitable Fundraising Event) Join us for The Big Statfold Weekender - Friday 28th - Sunday 30th August 2026 Whether you are visiting for just the day, or spending the whole weekend with us, we are sure you will have a weekend of enjoyment and memory making! Starting with Statfold Goes Country as the Friday night entertainment, you will be line dancing, toe tappin and having a rootin' tootin great time! Leading into two days of music and entertainment, including the UK's best tribute acts and bands but that's not all. You will also have access to Statfold Country Park, including unlimited train rides, access to the vintage fairground, play parks and woodland walks, not forgetting our 3-tiered soft play. The full line-up of Acts, Traders and Entertainment will be announced in due course With full camping facilities, turn your visit into a Summer Staycation and add weekend camping (Friday 28th-Monday 31st August). Book a pitch and add your weekend tickets to get FREE access into Statfold Goes Country (only included if you book camping pitch) We welcome tents, caravans, motorhomes and campervans.
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.
Beer & Music Festival 28th - 31st August 2026 Since 2012, the Mid-Norfolk Railway's annual fundraising Beer Festival has been a must-attend event for ale and cider lovers alike. We're delighted to announce its return for 2025, bigger and better than ever! Join us over the August Bank Holiday for a celebration of real ales and ciders from across the country, alongside the very best from local breweries. Enjoy your drink in a unique setting, with bars at our stations and even on board our trains. ?? Trains & Services A special timetable will be running all weekend, featuring: Steam, Diesel, and Pacer trains in service across all four days Late evening trains on Friday and Saturday Services marked Loco hauled by Steam or Diesel engines; others will be operated by Pacer or Railcar It's the perfect way to sample great drinks while soaking up the atmosphere of heritage rail travel. ?? Bars Dereham Main Bar: Friday-Sunday, 11am-11pm (Monday until 6pm) Thuxton & Kimberley Park Station Bars: Open during train service hours (Card only) On-Train Bars: Serving throughout your journey All drinks will be served via a token system. Simply purchase a set of beer tokens, grab your festival cup, and exchange tokens for drinks at any bar?onboard or at the stations. Buying in advance is the best value! ?? Important Info Challenge 25 policy applies - please bring valid ID. Abuse of staff or volunteers will not be tolerated. The festival supports the Mid-Norfolk Railway, helping us preserve and operate this much-loved heritage line. Come for the beer, stay for the trains, and be part of one of Norfolk's most loved summer traditions. Fares - Advance Tickets ??? Save Time & Money - Book in Advance! Purchase your Beer & Music Festival tickets online at a special discounted rate and enjoy faster entry on the day with our quick and easy QR code check-in. ?? ??The Kids Go Free offer does not apply to this special event.
The Lakelander Saturday 29 August 2026 Departing from Leicester, Narborough, Hinckley, Nuneaton, Tamworth, Lichfield Trent Valley, Rugeley Trent Valley, Stafford, Crewe, 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 - 29 August 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 Leicester 06.35 23.15 Narborough 06.45 23.05 Hinckley 06.55 22.55 Nuneaton 07.05 22.45 Tamworth 07.20 22.30 Lichfield Trent Valley 07.30 22.20 Rugeley Trent Valley 07.40 22.10 Stafford 08.00 21.50 Crewe 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.
30th Anniversary Gala Saturday 29 August 2026 to Monday 31 August 2026 Featuring visiting ex-Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 27 Class 0-6-0 locomomotive 52322 courtesy of its owner Andy Booth, which is normally based at the East Lancashire Railway
August Steam Gala 29th - 31st August 2026 This year's gala will feature all available operational locomotives from our fleet, operating our intensive Pink Timetable throughout the event. We'll also be running some freight services between Llanuwchllyn and Llangower using slate wagons from our extensive historic collection. At Llangower, we will be undertaking a special shunting manoeuvre to allow two passengers trains to pass while the freight is also at the station. The features for the August gala will include the following: All available locos in steam Frequent passenger services Demonstration freight trains Some trains double-headed Miniature railway in operation at Llanuwchllyn Heritage bus services running between Bala station and the town See our gallery pages for more pictures from previous years events. Rover tickets will be available closer to the event. Note: Discounted fare options (e.g. Heritage Railway Association, BLRS and TRPS) will not be available for this event.
The Big Statfold Weekender (Charitable Fundraising Event) Join us for The Big Statfold Weekender - Friday 28th - Sunday 30th August 2026 Whether you are visiting for just the day, or spending the whole weekend with us, we are sure you will have a weekend of enjoyment and memory making! Starting with Statfold Goes Country as the Friday night entertainment, you will be line dancing, toe tappin and having a rootin' tootin great time! Leading into two days of music and entertainment, including the UK's best tribute acts and bands but that's not all. You will also have access to Statfold Country Park, including unlimited train rides, access to the vintage fairground, play parks and woodland walks, not forgetting our 3-tiered soft play. The full line-up of Acts, Traders and Entertainment will be announced in due course With full camping facilities, turn your visit into a Summer Staycation and add weekend camping (Friday 28th-Monday 31st August). Book a pitch and add your weekend tickets to get FREE access into Statfold Goes Country (only included if you book camping pitch) We welcome tents, caravans, motorhomes and campervans.
The Shakespeare Express - Morning Service Sunday 21st June, 26th July, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th August 2026 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 Express - Afternoon Service Sunday 17th May, 21st June, 26th July, 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th August 2026 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 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 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.
Beer & Music Festival 28th - 31st August 2026 Since 2012, the Mid-Norfolk Railway's annual fundraising Beer Festival has been a must-attend event for ale and cider lovers alike. We're delighted to announce its return for 2025, bigger and better than ever! Join us over the August Bank Holiday for a celebration of real ales and ciders from across the country, alongside the very best from local breweries. Enjoy your drink in a unique setting, with bars at our stations and even on board our trains. ?? Trains & Services A special timetable will be running all weekend, featuring: Steam, Diesel, and Pacer trains in service across all four days Late evening trains on Friday and Saturday Services marked Loco hauled by Steam or Diesel engines; others will be operated by Pacer or Railcar It's the perfect way to sample great drinks while soaking up the atmosphere of heritage rail travel. ?? Bars Dereham Main Bar: Friday-Sunday, 11am-11pm (Monday until 6pm) Thuxton & Kimberley Park Station Bars: Open during train service hours (Card only) On-Train Bars: Serving throughout your journey All drinks will be served via a token system. Simply purchase a set of beer tokens, grab your festival cup, and exchange tokens for drinks at any bar?onboard or at the stations. Buying in advance is the best value! ?? Important Info Challenge 25 policy applies - please bring valid ID. Abuse of staff or volunteers will not be tolerated. The festival supports the Mid-Norfolk Railway, helping us preserve and operate this much-loved heritage line. Come for the beer, stay for the trains, and be part of one of Norfolk's most loved summer traditions. Fares - Advance Tickets ??? Save Time & Money - Book in Advance! Purchase your Beer & Music Festival tickets online at a special discounted rate and enjoy faster entry on the day with our quick and easy QR code check-in. ?? ??The Kids Go Free offer does not apply to this special event.
The Royal Duchy Sunday 30 August 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
Steam Gala Sunday 30 August and Monday 31 August 2026
30th Anniversary Gala Saturday 29 August 2026 to Monday 31 August 2026 Featuring visiting ex-Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 27 Class 0-6-0 locomomotive 52322 courtesy of its owner Andy Booth, which is normally based at the East Lancashire Railway
August Steam Gala 29th - 31st August 2026 This year's gala will feature all available operational locomotives from our fleet, operating our intensive Pink Timetable throughout the event. We'll also be running some freight services between Llanuwchllyn and Llangower using slate wagons from our extensive historic collection. At Llangower, we will be undertaking a special shunting manoeuvre to allow two passengers trains to pass while the freight is also at the station. The features for the August gala will include the following: All available locos in steam Frequent passenger services Demonstration freight trains Some trains double-headed Miniature railway in operation at Llanuwchllyn Heritage bus services running between Bala station and the town See our gallery pages for more pictures from previous years events. Rover tickets will be available closer to the event. Note: Discounted fare options (e.g. Heritage Railway Association, BLRS and TRPS) will not be available for this event.
The Big Statfold Weekender (Charitable Fundraising Event) Join us for The Big Statfold Weekender - Friday 28th - Sunday 30th August 2026 Whether you are visiting for just the day, or spending the whole weekend with us, we are sure you will have a weekend of enjoyment and memory making! Starting with Statfold Goes Country as the Friday night entertainment, you will be line dancing, toe tappin and having a rootin' tootin great time! Leading into two days of music and entertainment, including the UK's best tribute acts and bands but that's not all. You will also have access to Statfold Country Park, including unlimited train rides, access to the vintage fairground, play parks and woodland walks, not forgetting our 3-tiered soft play. The full line-up of Acts, Traders and Entertainment will be announced in due course With full camping facilities, turn your visit into a Summer Staycation and add weekend camping (Friday 28th-Monday 31st August). Book a pitch and add your weekend tickets to get FREE access into Statfold Goes Country (only included if you book camping pitch) We welcome tents, caravans, motorhomes and campervans.
Beer & Music Festival 28th - 31st August 2026 Since 2012, the Mid-Norfolk Railway's annual fundraising Beer Festival has been a must-attend event for ale and cider lovers alike. We're delighted to announce its return for 2025, bigger and better than ever! Join us over the August Bank Holiday for a celebration of real ales and ciders from across the country, alongside the very best from local breweries. Enjoy your drink in a unique setting, with bars at our stations and even on board our trains. ?? Trains & Services A special timetable will be running all weekend, featuring: Steam, Diesel, and Pacer trains in service across all four days Late evening trains on Friday and Saturday Services marked Loco hauled by Steam or Diesel engines; others will be operated by Pacer or Railcar It's the perfect way to sample great drinks while soaking up the atmosphere of heritage rail travel. ?? Bars Dereham Main Bar: Friday-Sunday, 11am-11pm (Monday until 6pm) Thuxton & Kimberley Park Station Bars: Open during train service hours (Card only) On-Train Bars: Serving throughout your journey All drinks will be served via a token system. Simply purchase a set of beer tokens, grab your festival cup, and exchange tokens for drinks at any bar?onboard or at the stations. Buying in advance is the best value! ?? Important Info Challenge 25 policy applies - please bring valid ID. Abuse of staff or volunteers will not be tolerated. The festival supports the Mid-Norfolk Railway, helping us preserve and operate this much-loved heritage line. Come for the beer, stay for the trains, and be part of one of Norfolk's most loved summer traditions. Fares - Advance Tickets ??? Save Time & Money - Book in Advance! Purchase your Beer & Music Festival tickets online at a special discounted rate and enjoy faster entry on the day with our quick and easy QR code check-in. ?? ??The Kids Go Free offer does not apply to this special event.
Steam Gala Sunday 30 August and Monday 31 August 2026
30th Anniversary Gala Saturday 29 August 2026 to Monday 31 August 2026 Featuring visiting ex-Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 27 Class 0-6-0 locomomotive 52322 courtesy of its owner Andy Booth, which is normally based at the East Lancashire Railway
August Steam Gala 29th - 31st August 2026 This year's gala will feature all available operational locomotives from our fleet, operating our intensive Pink Timetable throughout the event. We'll also be running some freight services between Llanuwchllyn and Llangower using slate wagons from our extensive historic collection. At Llangower, we will be undertaking a special shunting manoeuvre to allow two passengers trains to pass while the freight is also at the station. The features for the August gala will include the following: All available locos in steam Frequent passenger services Demonstration freight trains Some trains double-headed Miniature railway in operation at Llanuwchllyn Heritage bus services running between Bala station and the town See our gallery pages for more pictures from previous years events. Rover tickets will be available closer to the event. Note: Discounted fare options (e.g. Heritage Railway Association, BLRS and TRPS) will not be available for this event.