Railways

Over 150 heritage railways in the UK for a great family Railday out!

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Gartell Light Railway

Gartell Light Railway

Templecombe, Somerset,

Owners of the Gartell Light Railway John and Christine Gartell and also their family and friends who operate the railway on open days, all look forward to welcoming you to the narrow gauge Gartell Light Railway (GLR). The GLR opened its doors to the public in 1991 and from its humble beginnings has steadily expanded its operations to become a popular Somerset tourist attraction. Step back in time to a more leisurely age and ride through the beautiful Blackmore Vale countryside along the route of the old Somerset & Dorset Railway - sadly closed to 'main line' trains in 1966. Our delightful trains are operated in exactly the same way as their full-size counterparts, with every train movement safely governed by an interesting array of semaphore and colour-light signals controlled by the signalmen in two signal boxes. It is therefore no exaggeration to say that the Gartell Light Railway is a working museum of traditional railway practice with its steam engines, signal boxes and 'old fashioned' signals!

Location
Common Lane, Yenston, Templecombe, Somerset, BA8 0NB, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Phone
01963 370752
Garw Valley Railway

Garw Valley Railway

Pontycymer, Bridgend,

The Garw Valley, located in Bridgend County, is in the centre of the South Wales coalfields. The opening of the Garw railway line in the 1870s made the valley’s huge coal reserves accessible and facilitated the development of the Valley. Originally a passenger and freight line, it was closed to passenger traffic in 1953 but continued to be used by coal trains until the mid-1990s. The Garw Valley Railway are working to rebuild the line from Pontycymer to Brynmenyn, conserving the industrial heritage of the South Wales Valleys.

Location
Pontycymer Locomotive Works, Old Station Yard, Pontycymer, Bridgend, CF32 8AZ, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Standard Gauge Railway
Giants Causeway & Bushmills Railway

Giants Causeway & Bushmills Railway

Bushmills, Co Antrim,

The railway has been built to the Irish narrow gauge of three feet (0.915m) and runs for two miles along the trackbed of the former Giant’s Causeway Tram line.

Location
Giant's Causeway Station, Runkerry Road, Bushmills, Co Antrim, BT57 8SZ, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Phone
028 20732844
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway

Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire,

Enjoy a Heritage steam & diesel Railway in the spectacular scenic Cotswolds. The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway is a volunteer operated heritage railway in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire offering a round trip of 28 miles. It uses part of the route of the former Great Western Railway's main line from Birmingham to Cheltenham, which used to run via Stratford-upon-Avon. It now operates steam and heritage diesel trains between Cheltenham Racecourse and Broadway, through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Cotswolds. The line commands wonderful views of the nearby sleepy hamlets and villages, with outstanding outlooks across to the Malvern Hills and beyond.

Location
Churchward House, Winchcombe Railway Station, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 5LD, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Standard Gauge Railway
Phone
01242 621 405
Golden Valley Light Railway

Golden Valley Light Railway

Ripley, Derbyshire,

We normally operate on selected mid-week dates; all weekends and Bank Holidays throughout the season from April to late October. The running line is almost a mile in length and operates as one of a number of attractions at the Midland Railway - Butterley, Nr Ripley, Derbyshire. Steam and diesel hauled trains run through the Country Park and terminate at Newlands Inn Station, which overlooks the disused Cromford Canal.

Location
Butterley Station, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3QZ, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Phone
01773 747 674
Great Central Railway

Great Central Railway

Loughborough,

Trains run every weekend of the year, bank holidays and selected week days through the summer. In addition, First Class Restaurant Car Services provide five course meals whilst travelling between Loughborough and Leicester. Childhood dreams can come true with a Drive a Locomotive Experience when you can take the regulator on a mighty steam locomotive or notch up on a powerful diesel. We also run many special events, including Steam Galas, Peppa Pig, Bonfire Night, 1940s Wartime Weekend and Santa Specials.

Location
Great Central Road, Loughborough, LE11 1RW, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Standard Gauge Railway
Phone
01509 632 323
Great Cockcrow Railway

Great Cockcrow Railway

Chertsey, Surrey,

Arriving at the railway, you will be able to buy your tickets at the Ticket Office. The Booking Clerk will be able to explain the routes to you and to advise about ticket options, queue lengths, waiting times and help you with any queries you may have. You have a choice of ticket options and routes, the Red route or the Green route. A double ticket can save you money so why not try both?

Location
Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0AD, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Miniature Railway (<15")
Phone
01932 565 474
Great Laxey Mine Railway

Great Laxey Mine Railway

Laxey, Isle of Man,

The railway's terminus is located at the Valley Gardens which was once the site of the Great Laxey Mine's Washing Floors. Passengers travel in a tiny carriage, hauled by a replica of one of the original steam engines, through the Island's only railway tunnel and along the line which once carried wagons loaded with the metal ores. At the Mines Yard terminus of the railway, a series of information boards explain the surviving mining features. The Laxey Wheel, the Lady Isabella, is just a short walk away from the terminus. Built in 1854 to pump floodwater from the mine, it is the largest working waterwheel in the world and is the Island's most visited tourist attraction. In 2006, the former Snaefell Mine waterwheel was restored to working order on the Valley Gardens. No other railway can boast of a waterwheel at each end!

Location
Laxey and Lonan Heritage Trust Information Centre, Mines Road, Laxey, Isle of Man, IM4 7NH, IM
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Phone
01624 862 007
Great Orme Tramway

Great Orme Tramway

Llandudno,

The journey begins at Victoria Station, a short distance from Llandudno’s seaside and pier. Climb aboard one of our beautifully restored tramcars and start your ascent through the winding roads of the Great Orme.

Location
Victoria Station, Church Walks, Llandudno, LL30 2NB, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Heritage Tramway
Phone
01492 577 877
Great Whipsnade Railway

Great Whipsnade Railway

Dunstable, Bedfordshire,

Take a ride on one of our two impressive steam engines, Excelsior and Superior, as they weave their way through the territories of some of the world's most inspiring animals. Elephants, rhinos, camels and deer are just some of the mammals you can expect to see on your journey on The Great Whipsnade Railway. We will take you on a safari adventure you will never forget. Asked why people love the trains so much, driver and engineer Kevin Edwins said: “It’s the sheer magic of a steam-hauled railway. People love to hear the whistle and see the smoke - very few zoos have them.â€

Location
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2LF, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway

Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway

Chester,

Your journey trundles over the long bridge, playground to the left, duck pond to the right meandering through trees and shrubs and into the back straight, Onward over the level crossing, into a short bend then slowly entering Grosvenor Park station. The park is well known for wildlife especially the abundance of grey squirrels seen dancing playfully in and out of the trees. They regularly race the trains darting fearlessly back and forth across the track.

Location
Grosvenor Park Road, Chester, CH1 1QQ, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Miniature Railway (<15")
Phone
07961 099 572
Groudle Glen Railway

Groudle Glen Railway

Onchan, Isle of Man,

This unique line was built in 1896 by Richard Maltby Broadbent as part of the new Groudle Glen pleasure grounds. It ran as a tourist attraction until the early 1960’s when it fell into disrepair, and during the 1970’s the line was scrapped and the rolling stock sold. The line was saved from total extinction by a band of enthusiastic volunteers in 1982, reopening to passengers in 1986.

Location
Groudle Glen, King Edward Rd, Onchan, Isle of Man, IM3 2JY, IM
Distance
Railway Type
Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
Phone
01624 670 453
Gwili Steam Railway

Gwili Steam Railway

Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire,

Beyond the locomotives, history and scenery, the railway's appeal lies in the friendliness and enthusiasm of the volunteers who maintain the railway and operate the services. They're justly proud of the part they play in recreating the golden age of steam and their love of the railway is infectious - they'll be happy to regale you with information and stories about Gwili and its historic locomotives.

Location
Bronwydd Arms Station, Bronwydd Arms, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA33 6HT, GB
Distance
Railway Type
Standard Gauge Railway
Phone
01267 238 213