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
Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
Ride on the train, visit the museum, enjoy some great food in the Steaming Kettle Buffet and find out more about the locos from our experts in the engine shed. Our heritage steam trains run between Ludborough and North Thoresby and work is now in progress to extend the line southwards towards Louth. What visitors to the railway see today is a result of all the time and effort that a small, but dedicated band of volunteers have put in over many years. We are the only standard gauge heritage steam railway in Lincolnshire. It is very important to us to keep our heritage line running and keeping steam alive, we are living history with a purpose to recreate and preserve railway scenes of the past. We look forward to welcoming you to our friendly railway.
- Location
- Ludborough Station, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, DN36 5SQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 01507 363881
What's Nearby?
Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway
Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway
Appleby Frodingham Railway
Littlehampton Miniature Railway
Littlehampton Miniature Railway is the oldest 12 ¼ inch gauge railway in Britain and one of ‘Britain’s Great Little Railways’. The Littlehampton Miniature Railway runs from Mewsbrook Park, through a wood and along the seafront to Norfolk Gardens. The railway is staffed and run entirely by volunteers, who are all members of the Littlehampton Heritage Railway Association (LHRA). The railway has undergone many changes since its opening in 1948, but our intention is to ensure the railway once again becomes a credit to the town, and is seen as an essential part of a day out to Sussex by the Sea. Trains run on most weekdays during school holidays, and at weekends and Bank Holidays from April to October. We also run Santa Special trains in December. Check the website and Facebook for full details.
- Location
- The Engine Shed, Hendon Avenue, Mewsbrook Park, Littlehampton, BN16 2LX, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")
- Phone
- 01903 719876
What's Nearby?
Amberley Museum Railway
South Downs Light Railway
Volk's Electric Railway
Llanberis Lake Railway
Our little steam engines take you on a five-mile return journey alongside Lake Padarn, right in the heart of Snowdonia. The journey takes you past the 13th century Dolbadarn Castle, across possibly Britain's shortest river and past Llanberis' twin lakes. From Llanberis the train runs non-stop through the Padarn Country Park, joining the 1845 slate railway route to run along the shores of Lake Padarn to Penllyn, and giving stunning views of Snowdon, the highest peak in England and Wales. There's a short stop at Cei Llydan, a beautifully tranquil place that's ideal for a lakeside picnic, and at Gilfach Ddu, where you can visit the National Slate Museum, watch the driver stoking the fire, the engine taking water, or spend some time in our gift shop and cafe. The five mile return trip takes around 60 minutes, and all advertised trains are scheduled to be hauled by one of our vintage steam engines rescued from the nearby Dinorwic slate quarries and lovingly restored. All our trains have wheelchair accommodation, but spaces are limited, so please let us know you are coming. Toilets, including disabled access, are situated nearby in the Country Park.
- Location
- Gilfach Ddu, Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4TY, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Website
- http://www.lake-railway.co.uk
- Phone
- 01286 870549
What's Nearby?
Snowdon Mountain Railway
Welsh Highland Heritage Railway
Conwy Valley Railway Museum
Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway
The route of the original railway is recognised as Britain's first operating public railway authorised by the Act of Parliament in 1802 and which began traffic in May 1803 as the Carmarthenshire Tramroad. The railway opens on selected days throughout the year and offers standard gauge train rides over half a mile of running line (to be extended gradually as funds allow). The railway currently owns a variety of rolling stock including diesel locomotives and diesel multiple units. Other organisations such as the Cab Yard, the London Transport Traction Group and the Class 315 Preservation Society are also present at the railway and are playing an active part in the railways future plans, with their assets being incorporated into future attractions. The project is developing an on-site cafe using the shell of a former Class 153 DMU and is also looking to utilise the natural beauty of the area, including development of the woodland area for nature related activities.
- Location
- Site of the former Cynheidre Colliery, Cynheidre, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA15 5DQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.llanellirailway.co.uk
What's Nearby?
Gwili Steam Railway
Teifi Valley Railway
Garw Valley Railway
Llangollen Railway
Llangollen Railway is a Heritage Railway Line starting at Llangollen Station, located beside the Dee River Bridge, in Llangollen Town, the journey continues for 10 miles upstream, following the River Dee to the town of Corwen. The Dee is classed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its entire length. The line, located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), remains close to the waters of the river for most of its length, on the north bank at Llangollen Station, the river is crossed on to the south bank via the Dee Bridge, approximately one mile upstream from Llangollen. Llangollen Railway was started in 1975 by a group of enthusiasts who saw the potential for a scenic heritage line through the Dee Valley. Their original vision grew into what you can see today. 10 miles of track have been re-laid westwards along the track-bed of the old Ruabon to Barmouth main line, through to Corwen.
- Location
- The Station, Abbey Road, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8SN, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 01978 860 979
What's Nearby?
Cambrian Heritage Railways
Tanat Valley Heritage Railway
Bala Lake Railway
Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon
Locomotion is open 10.30–16.00, seven days a week from Wednesday 14 July until Sunday 5 September 2021. To ensure you have the space you need to explore the museum safely and confidently, all visitors are now required to book free admission tickets in advance. Tickets are currently released two weeks in advance.
- Location
- Locomotion, Dale Road Industrial Estate, Shildon, County Durham, DL4 2RE, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Museum
- Website
- http://www.locomotion.org.uk/
- Phone
- 033 0058 0058
What's Nearby?
Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum
Weardale Railway
Beamish Museum
London Museum of Water & Steam
Many large waterworks had a railway on site to move the large quantities of coal required to feed the ever-hungry boilers. Usually the railways were connected to the commercial main line. At Kew Bridge, an underground railway was used to move coal from the company’s riverside wharf to the boiler houses. The coal carts were hauled using a waterwheel powered by waste water supplied by the pumping engines. The underground tunnel is still there, but is closed to visitors. The present railway at the Museum is not original, but represents the important role that railways played on large waterworks sites. The Museum has two working locomotives: “Wren†class locomotive Thomas Wicksteed, which is typical of a waterworks engine, and Alister, a 3 cylinder Lister diesel locomotive of 1957.
- Location
- Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, London, TW8 0EN, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Museum
- Website
- http://www.waterandsteam.org.uk
- Phone
- 020 8568 4757
What's Nearby?
Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway
London Transport Museum
Thames Ditton Miniature Railway
London Transport Museum
Discover the powerful link between transport and the growth of London since 1800 at the world's leading museum of urban transport online, in our Museum and at our Depot (separate site in West London) - an award-winning day out.
- Location
- Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Museum
- Website
- http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk
- Phone
- 0343 222 5000
What's Nearby?
Mail Rail - The Postal Museum
London Museum of Water & Steam
Thames Ditton Miniature Railway
Longleat Railway
Jump on board the 1 ¼ mile journey around the Park’s scenic woodland. Once you arrive at Longleat Central Station, you will then board a train painted in traditional railway livery. Make sure you have your cameras ready for the incredible views as you trundle along the edge of Half Mile Lake. Keep an eye our and you may catch a glimpse of our resident Californian sealions or Spot and Sonia, our two Ugandan hippos. They can walk the length of the lake without surfacing for air, so keep your eyes peeled. Whether your train heads into the woods first or up the hill to the lake, all trains return to Longleat Central.
- Location
- The Estate Office, Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Phone
- 01985 844 400
What's Nearby?
East Somerset Railway
Somerset & Dorset Heritage Railway
Gartell Light Railway
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
Steam trains through rolling countryside, with views out to wild moorland and the rugged coastline Originally opened in 1898, and closed in 1935; what you can see today at Woody Bay is just the beginning of an exciting project to rebuild one of the world's most famous and picturesque narrow-gauge railways; the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. You board your train - comprised of restored heritage carriages - at Woody Bay Station, and travel to Killington Lane and back on a two-mile round trip behind a narrow-gauge steam locomotive. The complete trip lasts about 25 minutes. Tickets are valid all day so you can ride as many times as you like. Return anytime within 28 days and travel all day at half-price.
- Location
- Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross, Parracombe, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4RA, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Website
- http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
- Phone
- 01598 763 487
What's Nearby?
Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
Instow Signal Box
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
The Cliff Railway connects the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth providing stunning coastal views that will be the highlight of any visit. This working heritage railway is grade II listed, the UK's only fully water powered railway and one of just three examples left in the World! Perched on the cliff top, and at 500ft above the lower station, is our grade II listed Cliff Top Cafe offering perhaps the best location for a Cream Tea in the Westcountry. With amazing views and great food, it's just what you need before discovering what other secrets Lynton and Lynmouth has to offer.
- Location
- Lynton & Lynmouth Lift Co., The Cliff Railway, The Esplanade, Lynmouth, EX35 6EQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Funicular / Cliff Railway
- Phone
- 01598 753 486
What's Nearby?
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
Instow Signal Box
Bideford Railway Heritage Centre
M Shed Working Exhibits
The Bristol Harbour Railway. Steam hauled Trips in open wagons on the Historic Bristol harbourside and along the River Avon New Cut to A Bond at Cumberland Basin. Check M Shed web site for running dates and times. Some of our biggest exhibits are outside M Shed and can be seen even when the museum is closed. On most weekends, they’re brought to life for trips and visits by our fantastic team of volunteers.
- Location
- Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, BRISTOL, BS1 4RN, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
- Phone
- 0117 903 1570
What's Nearby?
Avon Valley Railway
Somerset & Dorset Heritage Railway
East Somerset Railway
Mail Rail - The Postal Museum
The Postal Museum reveals Britain's social and communications history through the eyes of an iconic service. Take a ride on Mail Rail and experience 15 minutes of immersive underground exploration on our miniature trains, now adapted for enhanced safety.
- Location
- The Postal Museum, 15-20 Phoenix Place, London, WC1X 0DA, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Heritage Centre (all one site)
What's Nearby?
London Transport Museum
London Museum of Water & Steam
Royal Gunpowder Mills
Mangapps Railway Museum
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 removed from various sites throughout East Anglia and beyond. To operate the line the Railway has 18 steam and diesel locomotives and over 80 carriages and wagons, some of considerable historic and technical interest. To complement the working Railway, the Museum has a collection of smaller railway relics which is one of the largest of its kind in Britain. This collection contains historic items connected with every aspect of railway operation and has a particular bias towards the railways of East Anglia and Railway signalling - in fact the signalling collection is believed to be the largest on public display in Britain.
- Location
- Southminster Road, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, CM0 8QG, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Museum
- Website
- http://www.mangapps.co.uk
- Phone
- 01621 784898
What's Nearby?
Southend Cliff Lift
East Anglian Railway Museum
Manx Electric Railway
The Manx Electric Railway takes you on a journey along the East Coast of the Isle of Man. The journey lasts around 1 hour and 15 minutes as you travel from Derby Castle Terminus located in the Islands capital Douglas via Laxey to Ramsey Station in the north. On your journey you pass through scenic wooded Glens, picturesque villages and along the cliff tops with dramatic coastal scenery. The Tramway still uses its original Victorian and Edwardian Rolling stock including Tram Car 1 which has been in service since the line opened in 1893!
- Location
- Derby Castle Station, Strathallan Cr, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 4NR, IM
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Narrow Gauge Railway (15"+)
- Phone
- 01624 662 525
What's Nearby?
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway
Groudle Glen Railway
Isle of Man Railway
Mid-Norfolk Railway
The railway has its headquarters in Dereham and runs south to Wymondham Abbey Halt station. Currently the line is also being restored north of Dereham towards North Elmham and County School stations. The Mid-Norfolk Railway is owned and run by the registered charity, The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust. The Trust is owned by the railway’s members, some of whom volunteer their time and varied skills to the railway.
- Location
- The Railway Station, Station Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1DF, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 01362 851 723
What's Nearby?
Whitwell & Reepham Railway
Bure Valley Railway
Wells & Walsingham Light Railway
Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
The ‘Middy’, a fine example of rural English history, is now resurrected as Suffolk’s only standard gauge railway museum and ironically is busier now than it ever was. A section of the railway at Brockford has been recreated with original station buildings which capture the atmosphere of this quirky line. In 2012 the MSLR was awarded the Heritage Railway Association’s Interpretation Award. In October 2014 the ‘Middy’ was voted Suffolk Museum of the Year in competition with 40 other Suffolk museums. Today’s ‘Middy’ is not only a museum but runs regular steam trains and has a programme of carriage and wagon restoration complementing its efforts to recreate this slice of Edwardian England.
- Location
- Brockford, Wetheringsett, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 5PW, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Website
- http://www.mslr.org.uk/
- Phone
- 01449 766 899
What's Nearby?
Bressingham Steam & Gardens
Southwold Railway
East Anglian Railway Museum
Middleton Railway
Train rides are the highlight of any visit! Trains run from Moor Road to Park Halt and back again, taking around 25 minutes. You are welcome to get off at Park Halt to visit Middleton Park, and return on a later train. Return tickets are normally valid all day, so you can have more than one ride if you wish, provided that we have spare capacity on the train.
- Location
- The Station, Moor Road, Hunslet, Leeds, LS10 2JQ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 0113 271 0320
What's Nearby?
Shipley Glen Tramway
Kirklees Light Railway
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
Midland Railway - Butterley
Explore two railway museums, the demonstration signal box, a victorian railwayman’s church and much more. Plus there are narrow gauge, miniature and model railways, shops, buffets, children’s playground and country park. Free parking.
- Location
- Butterley Station, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3QZ, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Standard Gauge Railway
- Phone
- 01773 570 140
What's Nearby?
Golden Valley Light Railway
National Tramway Museum, Crich
Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
Mizens Railway
Mizens Railway takes its name from its original location at Mizens Farm, where the headquarters of McLaren is now located. We moved to our present site in 2000 and held our official opening there in May 2002. The railway is owned by Woking Miniature Railway Society Ltd and the entire operation is run by volunteer members. A variety of locomotives are in use, including several steam engines.
- Location
- Barrs Lane, Knaphill, Surrey, GU21 2JN, GB
- Distance
- Railway Type
- Miniature Railway (<15")