The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway opened in 1903 to link the market town of Welshpool to the rural community of Llanfair Caereinion, this 2 foot 6 inch narrow gauge steam railway now provides a tourist service for all the family and a welcome ...
You kinow when you're on the Vale of Rheidol Railway when you hear a blast of the whistle and the hiss of steam and you're away! Sit back, relax and let us take you on a nostalgic journey through some of Wales' most spectacular scenery. Travelling o...
The volunteer run Gwili Railway is the only standard gauge railway operating steam services in South West Wales and 2010 will see the 150th Anniversary of the original opening of the line. The first train ran at Easter 1978, using one coach pulled b...
The Teifi Valley Railway is a narrow-gauge tourist railway located at Henllan, about four miles to the east of Newcastle Emlyn on the Carmarthen and Ceredigion borders. Our trains stop at Pontprenshitw on the way back from Llandyfriog Riverside, s...
Travel in one of our all-weather observation coaches behind a vintage steam locomotive through beautiful scenery into the Brecon Beacons National Park along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservoir to Dol-y-Gaer on one of the most popular railways...
Blaenavon's Heritage Railway is set in the heart of a World Heritage Site on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. There is ample free car and coach parking at Furnace Sidings, by Garn Lakes, our main Station. From here our trains head north to the Whistle...
Welcome to a World of Miniature Railways. Canvey Railway and Model Engineering Club has a variety of miniature railways which you can ride on....
Chelmsford Miniature Railway offers rides for the public every Sunday from April 24th to (at least) September 25th. Normally free car parking near to site with light refreshments available - train rides on all tracks plus static displays of models...
The East Anglian Railway Museum, based just outside Colchester, Essex, is a Working Museum dedicated to preserving the history of railways in the Eastern Counties. Open every day between 10am and 4:30pm (or Dusk if earlier), on certain days specia...
Sample the atmosphere and take a ride on an award winning period country railway. A pretty line, almost a mile long, with relocated station buildings, signal boxes and bridges all lovingly restored and rebuilt. A large and varied collection of operat...
The Audley End Miniature Railway is a delightful 1.5 mile ride on Lord Braybrooke’s private 10 ¼” gauge railway through Estate woodland. The children all enjoy looking out for the teddies that live in the woods, while the adults are reminded ...
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway ( RH & DR ) was the culmination of the dreams of two men; Captain J. E. P. Howey - a sometimes racing driver, millionaire land owner, former Army Officer and miniature railway afficionado and Count Louis Zborow...
The Railway Museum was created in the 1980s, to capture the history of the Elham Valley Railway Line which ran through the picturesque Elham Valley between Canterbury and Folkestone, from 1884 to 1947. The Countryside Centre is housed in a 290 yea...
Welcome to The Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway, a delightful 2 foot gauge line tucked away in the heart of the Kent countryside, England, near the village of Bredgar in a richly wooded area of the North Kent Downs. The Bredgar & Wormshill Ligh...
Sittingbourne's Steam Railway is the preserved southern half of the former Bowater's Industrial Railway which, until 1969, was used to convey staff, raw materials and finished paper products between the mills at Sittingbourne and Kelmsley and the doc...
The Kent and East Sussex Railway is the country's finest example of a rural light railway. The line gently wends its way from Tenterden - "The Jewel of The Weald" for ten and a half miles, through the unspoilt countryside of the Rother Valley, to ter...
The Spa Valley Railway offers a steam train ride through the beautiful Wealden countryside from Tunbridge Wells to High Rocks, Groombridge and Eridge. See our website for times, fares and special events....
Brockwell Park Miniature Railway has been operating in the grounds of Brockwell Park since 2003 and has been enjoyed by thousands of families looking for something different to do in London. Enjoy a ride behind our unique Intercity 125 or LNER Y6...
Bala Lake Railway (Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid) offers a delightful 9 mile return journey alongside Llyn Tegid, through the beautiful and natural Snowdonia National Park....
The Bodmin and Wenford Railwayin Cornwall is a Standard Gauge Railway that operates mainly steam locomotives in the County of Cornwall. Come and a enjoy a 13 mile round trip on this steeply graded line through the beautiful countryside.
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The Elsecar Railway is laid upon the Elsecar branch of the South Yorkshire Railway which opened in 1850. The single track line ran from Mexborough across the Dearne and Dove canal by lifting bridge, and carried mineral traffic and also served the col...
Welcome to Didcot Railway Centre, home of the Great Western Society and its unique collection of Great Western Railway steam engines, coaches, wagons, buildings and small relics and a recreation of Brunel's broad gauge railway. Join us in our rural s...
We operate what is probably the only substantial survivor of the large number of 2 foot (610mm) gauge light railways built in Britain for industrial use. Opened in 1919 to transport sand, the line has carried a steam-hauled passenger train servic...
The passenger-carrying trains run on a two foot gauge railway and feature many interesting locomotives as well as other railway equipment from all over the world. Narrow gauge lines were previously employed mainly for construction projects, agricultu...
The Talyllyn Railway is a historic narrow-gauge steam railway, set in the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside. Running from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn and Nant Gwernol, the line passes the delightful Dolgoch Falls and there are excellent forest walks at Nant ...
Yeovil Railway Centre is situated at Yeovil Junction Station, Stoford, Yeovil BA22 9UU. It offers Steam Train Days and visiting main line steam which calls to use the servicing facilities and turntable. Santa Specials in December are also popular. Th...
Since 1896, visitors from around the world have travelled on Snowdon Mountain Railway. Trains scale the highest mountain in England and Wales(1085m) where Snowdon boasts dramatic landscape and scenery. This unique railway is one of the most popular v...
Take a journey into the past on an historic steam train from Bo'ness station along the shores of the Forth. The train brings you to Birkhill in the West Lothian countryside, where you can choose an underground guided tour of Birkhill Fireclay Mine or...
Join Thomas and Friends for an exciting fun packed weekend at Haverthwaite station. Arrive at Haverthwaite or Lakeside, purchase your all inclusive ticket, which entitles you to unlimited travel on Daisy and Bulgy the bus. They leave Haverthwaite on ...
Welcome to the world-famous Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, the world's oldest model village. We are located in Beaconsfield, Bucks, just off the M40 and M25 motorways and minutes by car or train from Central London. This unique piece of England...
The Midland Railway, Butterley is the home for all the things related to the Midland Railway. There is a standard Gauge line which has steam and diesel hauled passenger trains. The main site at Swanwick has a museum devoted to the Midland Railway as ...
Heatherslaw Light Railway is a 15 inch gauge steam railway running from Heatherslaw, two miles to Etal Village - a return journey of 50 minutes....
The Welsh Highland Railway (Caernarfon) - Journey behind the most powerful 2' gauge steam locomotives in the world through the fabulous scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. We offer high-quality carriages with on-train toilets and refreshments, th...
The Ffestiniog Railway is the oldest independent railway company in the World - being founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832. The railway was built as a gravity and horse drawn line to transport slate from the quarries in the mountains around Blaena...
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway has been operating up and down the cliffs of Bridnorth for over a centry. It has two carriages on parallel tracks. Connected by cables made of steel, the carriages work on a counterbalance system....
The South Tynedale Railway operates steam and diesel hauled passenger trains, along a 2 mile line from Alston, in Cumbria to Kirkhaugh, in Northumberland, along part of the very scenic South Tyne valley. The railway is operated and maintained by volu...
The Railway stretches for seven miles through stunning natural views. Taking you via The Lake District National Park through Miterdale, to Eskdale valley.
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Take a trip on the Llangollen Railway and see the beautiful views of the Dee Valley. Or treat the children to a trip on Thomas....
Housed within 3 huge halls you can discover all about trains in the National Railway Museum. Their are daily demonstartions, talks and a miniature railway rides as well as a childrens play area to ensure a great family day out....
Your journey will take you through Embsay Station which was built in 1888 to Bolton Abbey the award winning station. During your journey you will be taken through the beautiful scenery of the Yorkshire Dales....
Take a journey of discovery, relive your childhood, or simply sit back and relax as you travel along one of Britain's Best and longest Heritage Railways. From here you can find out more about the Railway, check out the timetable, book tickets for one...
Ribble Steam Railway is a great family day out in the middle of Lancashire. Travel along the one and half mile dock and riverside line, and visit our museum and workshop....
East Lancashire Railway runs over 12 miles long and operates between Heywood and Rawtenstall....
The Locomotion railway museum has alot of exhibits. It is housed on a 6 hectare site with historic monuments and buildings which are full of interactive displays. Locomotion combines old world charm, with our original Victorian buildings, with state ...
Come down and enjoy a ride on the Tanfield Railway which opened in 1725 and is one of the oldest existing railways in the world....
Southport Model Railway Village has been open since 1996 and has been attracting visitors ever since from all over the world....
The Royal Deeside Railway is a standard gauge steam and diesel hauled heritage railway, in a beautiful setting running alongside the River Dee. The line is currently about one mile long and the return journey lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. About t...
Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway in Oxfordshire is a friendly country branch line providing heritage train rides for both families and enthusiasts alike. The line runs along the foot of the Chiltern Hills, parallel to the Icknield Way, passing ...
Welcome to Nene Valley Railway. Based close to the A1 near Peterborough and within easy reach of the midlands, Nene Valley Railway is a heritage railway that offers a family day out. We run a regular steam train service but Railway enthusiasts ...
Ferry Meadows Railway in Nene Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire is a small steam train that welcomes visitors. The train offers seating for 62 passengers, so we can carry you and all your friends, for a pleasant journey across the park....
The Brookside Miniature Railway is the unique feature of the Brookside Garden Centre. Brookside Miniature Railway provides passenger rides along a half mile of 7¼ inch gauge track, several trains, a station and numerous authentic railway artifacts. ...
Halton Miniature Railway in Runcorn, Cheshire is world renowned by enthusiasts, it is a 7 1/4' railway that operates a passenger service around the Town Park in Runcorn....
The Battlefield Line is the last remaining piece of the former Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway which was opened in 1873. It runs from Shackerstone via Market Bosworth to Shenton in Leicestershire and is run by the Shackerstone Railway Society.
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The Railway has run from Fairbourne village to Penrhyn Point since 1895. With the arrival of the Cambrian Coast Railway there were schemes to develop the area for tourism. There were several horse drawn construction tramway in the area, the tramway t...
In the unique historic setting of the Lappa Valley you will find lots of fun things to do and discover!...
The World of Model Railways is one of Cornwall's premier tourist attractions. We have many great displays and also one of the best model shops in the South-West of England.
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The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust was established in 1995 with the aim of buying and restoring the then-disused line between the Norfolk market towns of Dereham and Wymondham. We currently own 28km (17.5 miles) of track and trackbed through ...
The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7" inch gauge railway, placed in the beautiful Norfolk countryside....
The Barton House Railway delivers a traditional railway atmosphere, so you can feel what it was like in the golden age of steam.
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The Bure Valley RailwayWelcome to the Bure Valley Railway!
Norfolk's longest fifteen inch gauge line runs between the ancient market town of Aylsham and Wroxham, the 'Capital of the Norfolk Broads' with country stations serving the villages of...
The Poppy Line (North Norfolk Railway). The Poppy Line is one of Britain's most scenic steam heritage railways, offering spectacular views as it runs from the seaside resort of Sheringham along the cliffs to Weybourne and up through glorious heathlan...
The Wells Harbour Railway is a 10 1/8 guage railway, running approximately a mile from the Town and Harbour, to the Pinewoods Holiday Park, adjacent to the beautiful sandy beach, and pinewoods which are home to many rare birds. This unique railway wa...
Visit the longest 10 1/8' narrow gauge steam railway in the world and see the unique Garratt locomotive 'Norfolk Hero' which was especially built for this line. A great adventure for all the family in the delightful countryside of the North Norfolk c...
The Wensleydale Railway runs trains between Leeming Bar (near the A1/A684 jct) and Redmire (on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park), via Bedale and Leyburn. The 17 mile trip takes approximately 50 minutes.
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The North Yorkshire Moors Railway provides some 18 miles of preserved steam railway running through the spectacular scenery of the North Yorkshire Moors.
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The line has been operating since 1931, running for around 3/4 of a mile from Peasholm Park to Scalby Mills stations, offering beautiful views of Scarborough's North Bay.
The line is now operated by the North Bay Railway Company Ltd, and as well a...
The 72 mile route from Settle to Carlisle takes you on a journey through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, over the 24 arches of the Ribblehead Viaduct before plunging in to the longest tunnel on the line at Blea Moor. Emerging onto the side of Dentda...
Scotland's oldest miniature railway ran it's first train at Arbroath in 1935. Since then, nearly two million people have enjoyed a ride along the quarter mile track on the seafront. Indeed many of the parents and grandparents bringing their childr...
A visit to the Caledonian Railway is a wonderful day out for all the family, whatever the weather, with a wide variety of things to do and see. The unique Victorian terminus at Brechin has lots of period charm and atmosphere, and having boarded your ...
The Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group was founded in 1974, at a time when it was clear that private industrial railways were closing and an era was coming to an end. It has always been the Group's special aim to preserve some of Scotland's industri...
Isle of Mull Railway is NOW CLOSED This is Scotland's original island passenger railway. The terminal at Craignure is reached by the 80 car/1000 passenger Isle of Mull ferry from Oban and the crossing is only 40 minutes. Oban lies just over 100 mi...
The newly refurbished Museum offers a unique experience to visitors through interactive displays and audio visual equipment, telling the story of the history of Darlington and the impact of railways. Many of the highly popular old exhibits still feat...
Alford Valley Railway is Scotlands first 2ft Narrow Gauge passenger railway, running a service every 40 min. from Alford to Haughton Park. Experience the Joy of the Railway - Nothing evokes memories of a more civilised era than an old fashioned t...
Bowes Railway was originally a colliery railway built to carry coal mainly from pits in north west Durham to the Tyne at Jarrow. The earliest section was designed by George Stephenson and opened on 17 January 1826, making it one of the world's first ...
The Swanage Railway offers a more intensive heritage steam and diesel timetable train service than virtually any other preserved railway. Steam and diesel galas, Family Fun Day events, plus regular Evening Dining services complement themed events suc...
Whether you remember the days of steam from yesteryear, or your era is 'Thomas the Tank', or you simply want a relaxing day in the Highlands, come and enjoy a train journey with a difference in spectacular Strathspey.
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Voted number 12 on the list of the 50 greatest railway journeys in the world the Great Central Railway is the UK's only double track, main line heritage railway. It’s the only place in the world where full size steam engines can be seen passing eac...
Please note that Stapleford Miniature Railway is private and is only open on these two dates in 2013 to the general public both supporting the local Leicestershire and Rutland hospice LOROS. Saturday 8th Sunday 9th June 2013 Supporting LOROS, this...
One of the U.K.'s leading operators of main line steam train excursions.
We have a varied year-round tour programme of steam railway trains and some classic modern traction tours all run on the Network Rail network.
During the summer we opera...
The Chasewater Railway operates heritage steam and diesel trains on Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays throughout the year, most Saturdays and certain weekdays throughout the summer.
The Railway is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the major vis...
Discover the timeless appeal of our narrow-gauge steam trains - a more leisurely way to travel and the perfect way to savour the grandeur of Snowdonia.
Starting at Gilfach Ddu, the journey takes you past the 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, crossing...
The Northampton & Lamport Railway is a steam and heritage diesel operated tourist railway located in the Northamptonshire countryside just 5 miles from Northampton....
The Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum is home to a collection of working steam and diesel locomotives.
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Wylam is the birthplace of George Stephenson, 'The Father of Railways'. Wylam Railway Museum opened in 1981 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth. The museum commemorates Wylam's unique contribution to railway history.
Famous local pion...
The Cholsey and Wallingford Railway is a preserved former Great Western Railway branchline that links the national railway network at Cholsey, with the historic market town of Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Trains run on selected weekends and bank holi...
We are the Cambrian Railways Society, based in the Welsh-border market town of Oswestry. Formed in 1972, the group has spent the intervening period gathering an invaluable collection of artefacts from railways in the former Cambrian Railways Company ...
The Blue Anchor Railway Museum is on the down platform at the Blue Anchor Station, and is housed in the former waiting room, a red brick built structure with a self-supporting canopy.
It opened in 1986 under the West Somerset Railway Steam Trust...
Steam through the rolling Mendip countryside on a day out at the East Somerset Railway. Take a ride on one of our trains on the five mile round trip and travel back in time to the nostalgic days of steam.
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Contains relics from the former Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway which ran from Bath to Bournemouth with branchlines to Highbridge, Burnham on Sea, Wells and Bridgwater. All finally closing in 1966.
Explore the mass of exhibits, ponder on the old s...
The volunteer members of the Doncaster and District Model Engineering Society (MES) operate the miniature railway in Thorne Memorial Park. The members are involved with the building and maintenance of the railway. The railway has 5 electric locomotiv...
An Act of Parliament formed the North Staffordshire Railway in 1846. Whilst it was a relatively small railway company it did become widely known as 'The Knotty', due to the Staffordshire Knot logo on its rolling stock and on staff uniforms. The headq...
Rudyard Lake Steam Railway is near Leek in the North Staffordshire Peak District and our steam trains give a great day out with 3 mile return trip along the side of the lake. The railway uses real coal fired engines to pull all its trains. The railwa...
The Foxfield Railway was built in 1892-1893 to provide a link to the national railway network for the Foxfield Colliery, on the Stoke-Derby main line. The railway itself was built by local labour provided by the North Staffordshire Railway employees ...
The country's leading miniature railways, 7.25 in gauge, with a unique signalling system. There are 20 steam locomotives and various other units of motive power....
Steam along behind Hawk, Owl, Fox or Badger, our four friendly steam engines on an enchanting 50 minute return trip. Travel along 3¾ miles of 15' narrow-gauge rail through the superb scenery of the lovely South Pennine foothills.
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Step back in time and enjoy a train ride through the heart of Bronte country. Most services are operated by steam trains, but the railway also serves the local community, with many people using the morning diesel railcar services to do their shopping...
The Abbey Light Railway is a privately owned 2-foot gauge railway running for a quarter of a mile from our depot on Bridge road, through scenic woodland into the grounds of the historic Kirkstall Abbey....
At the Middleton Railway you can climb inside the steam locomotive cab and learn how the controls work. See if you can spot the difference between steam and diesel locomotives. Feel the experience from a ride on the train as miners would have d...
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a beautifully restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works.
The Museum tells the story of the men and women who built, operated and travelled on the Gr...
Step back into a bygone era and take a ride on Wiltshire's only standard gauge steam train at the Swindon and Cricklade Railway. The railway has been entirely reconstructed by volunteers who, twenty years ago, took over an empty trackbed. Today it is...
The SVR is a full-size standard-gauge railway line running regular steam-hauled passenger trains for the benefit of visitors and enthusiasts alike between Kidderminster in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a distance of 16 miles.
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Weardale Railways' trains travel through Weardale, Co. Durham. Enjoy a leisurely journey alongside the gentle River Wear following in the footsteps of the Stockton & Darlington Railway....
Although regular passenger trains ceased in 1965 with the notorious 'Beaching Act', the line from Barnstaple - Torrington - Meeth remained open for milk and clay traffic until 1982.
The rails were lifted in 1985 and following a failed attempt to ...
You can easily spend the whole day on the South Devon Railway because we're far more than a train ride!
The line, which is operated mainly by dedicated volunteers, runs for seven miles from Buckfastleigh to Totnes in South Devon along the stunnin...
Exmouth Model Railway is probably the Largest '00' Gauge Model Railway in the World.
You can also have light refreshments in our Railway Carriage Cafe were we serve coffee, tea, light snacks and cream teas....
Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway is the holiday line with steam trains running for seven miles in Great Western tradition along the spectacular Torbay coast to Churston, and through the wooded slopes bordering the Dart estuary to Kingswear. The s...
Devon Railway Centre is a popular Devon tourist attraction which offers a unique railway experience and boasts a host of attractions in one location. We offer an interactive fun filled day out. Our railways give unlimited train rides around the centr...
Opened in 1883, Volk's Electric Railway is the 'world's oldest operating electric railway'. The brainchild of inventor Magnus Volk the railway runs for just over a mile along Brighton seafront between Aquarium (for Brighton Pier) and Black Rock (for ...
Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park is a railway Adventure In Eastbourne. Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Park was conceived, built, and is owned and operated by Mike and Rachel Wadey, together with their son Luke and daughter Cher...
Bluebell Railway is a preserved steam railway in East Sussex - this is a superb attraction recreating the golden age of steam and also having many special events. The railway is managed and run largely by volunteers. It has the largest collection of ...
You can start your Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway journey from our main terminus at Cleethorpes Kingsway Station where you may browse in the station masters gift shop before boarding your train for a delightful run through the Lakeside park and alon...
Gainsborough Model Railway is hand built and is one of the largest model railways in 'O' gauge, depicting The East Coast Main Line from Kings Cross to Leeds Central.
This is no ordinary model railway, but a truly remarkable product of the model ma...
These faithfully restored buildings now house a small but comprehensive railway museum. There are artefacts relating to the Great Northern Railway, London and North Eastern Railway and many other railway companies. The Museum is staffed entirely by e...
Housed in a period farmhouse, established over 25 years a spectacular Model Railway Exhibition and traditional Toyshop situated right in the centre of the picturesque Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water.
Bourton-on-the-Water is famous for its...
The railway operates a round trip of over 20 miles between Toddington (see map) and Cheltenham Racecourse (follow AA signs), where the station is within the racecourse grounds. Departing from the restored station at Toddington you travel past the vil...
The Great Western Railway Museum is housed in one of the last remaining permanent railway buildings in the Forest of Dean, on the original site of Coleford Railway Yard. It is the original GWR Goods Station of 1883. The Museum features a 7 1/4' gauge...
The Dean Forest Railway not only has steam & diesel trains - with their unique appeal to kids - but also a free museum, cafe and gift shop. There is a childrens' Park near Lydney Town Station and a lake plus park near St Mary's Halt.
Bikes can be ...
Winchcombe Railway Museum and Garden displays of tools and equipment which show railway life in the days of steam. Signals and working models are visitor operated. Set in 1.5 acres of gardens....
The Avon Valley Railway is more than just a train ride, offering a whole new experience for some or a nostalgic memory for others. It's a real treat for the whole family!
Steam trains are running every Sunday and Bank Holiday until the end of Oct...
At Brockford not only will you find a full size collection of locomotives and rolling stock but also the museum exhibition hall which is home to a collection of smaller artefacts, documents and models which together tell the story of the building, op...
At Brockford not only will you find a full size collection of locomotives and rolling stock but also the museum exhibition hall which is home to a collection of smaller artefacts, documents and models which together tell the story of the building, op...
Eastleigh Lakeside Steam Railway is a miniature dual gauge 10¼"/7¼" railway running from its main station, Eastleigh Parkway, to Monks Brook Halt....
The style of our locomotives can best be described as "miniature narrow gauge", and came about through the influence of the 71/4" Gauge Society, plus a few personal ideas and amendments brought about by a liking for the narrow gauge style. The 71/4" ...
Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway are set in a spectacular 200 acre (100 hectare) site, world-famous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs. This earthly paradise offers a riot of colour in spring,...
The Royal Victoria Country Park is open all year round and has plenty of facilities, including a cafe and picnic areas. There are ample car park spaces (note there is a small charge for these). The railway can be found in the centre of the park, oppo...
Mangapps Railway Museum is a privately owned working railway and museum established on a farm at Burnham on Crouch, Essex. It features a ¾ mile standard gauge passenger carrying line, with restored stations, signal boxes and ancillary equipment rem...
The railway through Deeside began on 7th September 1853 when the line opened between Aberdeen and Banchory. On 2nd December 1859 the line was extended to Aboyne and on 17th October 1866 to Ballater which became the terminus. A track was laid to the B...
One of the U.K.'s leading operators of main line steam train excursions. We have a varied year-round tour programme of steam railway trains and some classic modern traction tours all run on the Network Rail network. During the summer we operate...
The Evesham Vale Light Railway is a delightful 15" gauge steam railway, located in Evesham Country Park. Take the steam train around Evesham Country Park, stopping briefly at Evesham Vale Station where you can break your journey and enjoy a picni...