Railways
Over 150 heritage railways in the UK for a great family Railday out!
- All
- Funicular / Cliff Railway
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Heritage Tramway
- Museum
- Other
Babbacombe Cliff Railway
Surrounded by some of the most breathtaking scenery to be found in the UK, the Cliff Railway provides a vital and non-exhausting way for locals and holiday makers alike to soak up the peaceful atmosphere and take in the spectacular views as they travel to and from the water’s edge.
- Location
- Babbacombe Downs Rd, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 3LF, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Funicular / Cliff Railway
What's Nearby?
Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Company
Trago Mills Steam Railway
South Devon Railway
Bala Lake Railway
Our narrow gauge steam trains give excellent views of the lake amid its surrounding scenery including the nearby mountains of Arenig Fawr, Aran Benllyn and Aran Fawddwy.
- Location
- The Station, Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd, LL23 7DD, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Phone
- 01678 540 666
What's Nearby?
Conwy Valley Railway Museum
Llangollen Railway
Corris Railway
Barnards Miniature Railway
The Main station at Burton Shaw was moved from its original location where the railway car park is now to a more sylvan position 30 meters to the North where covered facilities could be provided including toilets and a ticket/refreshments desk. The station boasts a large picnic area and this offers a great vantage point to watch the trains arrive and depart the terminus. The station layout was influenced strongly on the layout of Hythe station on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway including a Signal box and turntable. The intermediate stations of Belvedere and Sitooterie offer walks with Belvedere offering a walk up the ‘Belvedere’ affording generous views across South-East Essex, London and Kent. Sitooterie Halt offers a woodland walk to visit Thomas Heatherwick’s ‘Sitooterie’ sculpture. Angel Green is at the end of the line and the locomotives have to work hard up a long gradient to reach this station. The station it’s self is located next to a small lake and it is a great location to watch the locomotive run around it’s carriages to take the train on its return journey. The journey goes though woodland and gardens with plenty to see on the way including bridges, signal boxes, tunnels and sculptures and the railway operated by a collection of steam and diesel locomotives as well as Electric Multiple Units to which many hint to historic connections to the Essex area.
- Location
- Barnards Farm, Brentwood Road, West Horndon, Essex, CM13 3FY, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
What's Nearby?
Epping Ongar Railway
Swanley New Barn Railway
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust
Barrow Hill Roundhouse Railway Centre
Built in 1870, it was threatened with demolition in 1991 when the site was closed by British Rail. It was saved by a group of dedicated volunteers who have transformed it into a unique railway museum and events venue. As well as the turntable and shear legs (lifting gear), it has a changing display of steam and diesel locomotives and other rolling stock, an operational signal box, the Roundhouse Halt platform and Springwell Branch running line. Interpretative displays using items from the Museum’s own collection bring the fascinating story of the Roundhouse and the surrounding area vividly to life.
- Location
- Campbell Drive, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S43 2PR, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Website
- http://www.barrowhill.org
- Phone
- 01246 472 450
What's Nearby?
Sherwood Forest Railway
National Tramway Museum, Crich
Barry Tourist Railway
We have a Station Café at the Barry Island Station Buildings, which is open throughout the year from Easter onwards, and our passengers are welcomed to join the Railway at the café where you can purchase tickets for our services. We operate services for passengers on dates throughout the year, using either our own trains, or one of our regular visiting steam locomotives. At Barry we have a heritage 1957 Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU Class 101), called Iris II that we have refurbished and turned into a comfortable passenger environment. We also have a Class 73 diesel locomotive, which can typically be seen hauling Mk 2f passenger coaches.
- Location
- The Station Buildings, Barry Island, Barry, CF62 5TH, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 01446 748 816
What's Nearby?
Heath Park Miniature Railway and Tramway
Garw Valley Railway
West Somerset Railway
Barton House Railway
Barton House Railway is a miniature ride-on railway located in a spacious garden alongside the River Bure in Wroxham. It re-creates a traditional railway atmosphere where the whole family can enjoy the nostalgia of the golden age of steam with two ride-on railways, a working full-size signalling system and authentic tickets. During your visit, you can also explore our extensive museum of railway artefacts with a Midland & Great Northern theme, enjoy homemade cakes and light refreshments by the river and also observe the signalman at work in our full-size original signal box which acts as the control centre of the railway. We operate two separate railways, The Midland Railway (3.5") and The Riverside Railway (7.25").
- Location
- Hartwell Road, The Avenue, Wroxham, Norfolk, NR12 8TL, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Website
- http://www.bhrw.org.uk
- Phone
- 01603 782 008
What's Nearby?
Bure Valley Railway
Whitwell & Reepham Railway
North Norfolk Railway
Battlefield Line
The Battlefield Line is the last remaining part 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 operated by the Shackerstone Railway Society. Shackerstone Station is at the northern end of the line, and is the headquarters of the railway with museum, Victorian tea room souvenir shop, loco shed and main rolling stock located here. There is ample free parking, and the Ashby Canal is just a stones throw away. Visit https://www.battlefieldline.co.uk/ for more information.
- Location
- Shackerstone Station, Shackerstone, Leicestershire, CV13 6NW, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.battlefieldline.co.uk
- Phone
- 01827 880 754
What's Nearby?
Statfold Barn Railway
Echills Wood Railway
Great Central Railway
Beamish Museum
Beamish, The Living Museum of the North is an award-winning open air museum in the North East of England, which brings the region’s history to life at 1820s Pockerley, The 1900s Town, The 1900s Pit Village, The 1940s Farm and the 1950s welfare hall. Visitors to the open air museum meet costumed folk and discover fascinating stories of everyday life in the North East through time. Explore homes, shops, businesses and other buildings, many of which have been moved to the museum and rebuilt there. Get a taste of history with traditional food including the famous Davy’s fish and chips and sweet treats from the Edwardian sweet shop and bakery. Beamish’s impressive transport collection includes a 1.5mile tramway, four steam railways and a vintage bus service. Find out more at www.beamish.org.uk
- Location
- Beamish, Stanley, County Durham, DH9 0RG, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Website
- http://www.beamish.org.uk
- Phone
- 0191 370 4000
What's Nearby?
Tanfield Railway
Bowes Railway
Stephenson Steam Railway
Beer Heights Light Railway
Given the location of Pecorama, high on the hillside above the village of Beer, a ride on the railway offers wonderful views over Lyme Bay and along the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the distant Portland Bill.
- Location
- Underleys, Beer, Devon, EX12 3NA, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Website
- http://www.pecorama.co.uk/bhlr/
- Phone
- 01297 215 42
What's Nearby?
Seaton Tramway
Bicton Woodland Railway
Devon Railway Centre
Bekonscot Model Village and Railway
With over 90 years of history, a huge model railway, 1.5 acres of well kept gardens and finely detailed model buildings Bekonscot is a great day out for everyone. Stuck in a 1930s time warp, see England how it used to be, & discover a wonderful little world tucked away from the hustle & bustle of everyday life. Since its opening over 15 million visitors have been captivated by the charm and eccentricity of Roland Callingham’s creation.
- Location
- Warwick Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2PL, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Website
- http://www.bekonscot.co.uk/
- Phone
- 01494 672919
What's Nearby?
Ruislip Lido Railway
Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway
Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway
Bentley Miniature Railway
The railway operates 7¼ inch scale model locomotives and runs most weekends during the summer. Bentley Miniature Railway offers rides only to Bentley visitors and is subject to a fee of just £2 per person per trip. Bentley, located just 5 miles south of Uckfield, the railway offers views of, what could be considered, the centrepiece of Bentley, the Raymond Erith's Palladian inspired House which remained home to Mary Askew up until her death in November 2008. This includes the formal gardens by Jim Russell which have been developed with the Askew's vision since 1937 to their current standard.
- Location
- Bentley Estate, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, East Sussex, BN8 5AF, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Website
- http://www.bentleyrailway.co.uk/
- Phone
- 0845 867 2583
What's Nearby?
Lavender Line
Bluebell Railway
Crowborough Miniature Railway
Bicton Woodland Railway
The train departs from Bicton Station and winds its way through the Pinetum, home to many of our champion trees, to Hermitage Station at the far end of the park. From there, it takes you back along the banks of the Great Lake to complete its journey of around 1.5 miles (2.4 km). Custom built for us in 2000, our replica tank engine Sir Walter Raleigh was named after the 16th-century adventurer, who was born near Bicton. The 5.5-tonne loco hauls up to four 24-seater coaches, all of which are roofed to keep you dry on rainy days.
- Location
- Bicton Park, East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 7BJ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Website
- http://www.bictongardens.co.uk
- Phone
- 01395 568 465
What's Nearby?
Beer Heights Light Railway
Seaton Tramway
Babbacombe Cliff Railway
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
The old railway line is now part of the popular Tarka Trail and so our two sites provide points of interest to cyclists and walkers alike, as well as to the more general visitor. In particular there is a visitor centre, interactive interpretation centre and cafe at Bideford station.
- Location
- Bideford Station, Bideford, Devon, EX39 4BB, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
What's Nearby?
Instow Signal Box
Tarka Valley Railway
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
Black Country Living Museum
Meet our historic characters who’ll show you what it was like to live and work in one of the first industrialised landscapes in Britain as you explore 26 acres of reconstructed shops, pubs and houses. There’s plenty for all the family to see and do here. From watching live demonstrations, taking part in old fashioned street games, to visiting our vintage cinema and enjoying our traditional fish and chips, there’s something for everyone at Black Country Living Museum.
- Location
- Tipton Rd, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 4SQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Website
- http://www.bclm.com
- Phone
- 0121 557 9643
What's Nearby?
Vintage Trains
Chasewater Railway
Severn Valley Railway
Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours
Until 2011 what we now call the Heritage trams operated the main Blackpool tram service between Starr Gate and Fleetwood, operating 362 days of the year. After the multi-million pound upgrade transformed the tramway into the light-rail system you see today, plans were made to retain a core selection of trams from the original system and return them to passenger carrying duties once more. The success of the heritage operation was such that in 2015 a small team of volunteers were recruited to complement the Blackpool Transport staff in crewing the trams. This allowed for a significant increase in service, enabling more people to take a trip on one of our magnificent vehicles! Our volunteer team has grown each year as we continue to increase the days and times we operate. We were especially proud when, in 2020, we were awarded the prestigious honour of the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the equivalent of an MBE for voluntary groups. You can read more about this here. The Fylde Transport Trust assists Blackpool Transport to help support the future of our Heritage Trams. This includes plans that will see more trams restored and brought back to operational condition, expanding our fleet and bringing the history of Blackpool alive on the promenade once more.
- Location
- Rigby Road, Blackpool, FY1 5DD, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Tramway
- Website
- http://blackpoolheritage.com/
- Phone
- 01253 209 521
What's Nearby?
Lakeside Miniature Railway
West Lancashire Light Railway
Ribble Steam Railway & Museum
Bluebell Railway
The Bluebell Railway is an 11 mi (17.7 km) heritage line almost entirely in West Sussex. It uses steam trains which operate between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, with intermediate stations at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote. It is the first preserved standard gauge steam-operated passenger railway in the world to operate a public service. The society ran its first train on 7 August 1960, less than three years after the line from East Grinstead to Lewes had been closed by British Railways.
- Location
- Sheffield Park Station, Sheffield Park, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 3QL, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.bluebell-railway.com
- Phone
- 01825 720 800
What's Nearby?
Lavender Line
Bentley Miniature Railway
Crowborough Miniature Railway
Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway
Our friendly volunteers are waiting to welcome you aboard and invite you to soak up the atmosphere of our award-winning heritage railway through the sights, sounds and smells of yesteryear. Take in the authentic railway buildings, get up close to a mighty steam engine and climb aboard a lovingly restored carriage. Listen for the whistles and watch for the green flag as you experience the ambience and nostalgia of a bygone era. The railway is also a popular film and TV location featured in The Railway Man, Outlander and many more productions. We also offer pre-booked afternoon tea and visitors can explore Scotland’s largest railway museum, The Museum of Scottish Railways.
- Location
- 17-19 North Street, Bo'ness, West Lothian, EH51 0AQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.bkrailway.co.uk
- Phone
- 01506 825 855
What's Nearby?
Lathalmond Railway Museum
Almond Valley Heritage Trust
Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life
Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Relax in style and enjoy a leisurely 13-mile round trip through beautiful Cornish countryside, taking in the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone age, as the era of a Cornish branch line in the 1950s reveals itself during the course of your journey. Trains operate from Bodmin General, the principal station where free coach and car parking is available, to both Bodmin Parkway station – where connections can be made directly with main line railway services – and Boscarne Junction.
- Location
- Bodmin General Station, Harleigh Road, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 1AQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.bodminrailway.co.uk
- Phone
- 01208 735 55
What's Nearby?
Lappa Valley Railway
Launceston Steam Railway
Plym Valley Railway
Bowes Railway
The line, as preserved post-1974, includes two rope-worked inclines. These are the Blackhams Hill East and West inclines. Both are worked by the Blackhams Hill engine, a 300 h.p. Metropolitan Vickers engine commissioned on 30 July 1950. This engine works both the East or Flatt Incline (1170 yards at a gradient of 1 in 70) and the West or Short Bank (750 yards at a gradient 1 in 13). Over these inclines, the preserved railway demonstrates one of the oldest and most unusual types of railway operation. It is now the only place in Britain where this can be seen.
- Location
- Springwell Road, Springwell Village, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE9 7QJ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Website
- http://bowesrailway.uk/
- Phone
- 0785 0916484
What's Nearby?
Tanfield Railway
Beamish Museum
Stephenson Steam Railway
Brecon Mountain Railway
The line runs from Pant, 3 miles North of Merthyr Tydfil, to Torpantau following part of the route of the original Brecon & Merthyr Railway which closed in 1964. The journey takes you into the Brecon Beacons National Park, through Pontsticill and along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservior before climbing to Torpantau high in the Brecon Beacons and the summit of the original line. At our main station in Pant you can visit our Licensed Tearooms for refreshments, gifts and souvenirs are available from our Shop. You can also visit our Workshop where the Steam Locomotives and Carriages are repaired. All trains travel non stop from Pant to Torpantau. All returning trains from Torpantau stop at our intermediate station in Pontsticill where you can visit our Lakeside Cafe, admire the view or go for walks alongside the reservoir, there is also a children's play area here.
- Location
- Pant Station, Merthyr Tydfil, CF48 2UP, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Website
- http://www.bmr.wales/
- Phone
- 01685 722 988