The Severn Valley Railway is inviting visitors to relive the spirit of wartime Britain as its much-loved Step Back to the 1940s weekends return this summer, taking place across two consecutive weekends on 27–28 June and 4–5 July.
Promising an immersive journey into the past, the event will transform the entire line into a living, breathing snapshot of the British home front. Visitors can travel by heritage steam train between stations, each hosting its own unique programme of displays, performances and re-enactments that bring the 1940s vividly to life.
At Kidderminster, a striking Hellcat tank and vintage vehicles will take centre stage alongside detailed living history scenes, from domestic interiors to an ARP post and Anderson shelter. Bewdley will feature a wartime orchard scene celebrating ‘holidays at home’, with entertainment including a tribute to George Formby and appearances inspired by Laurel & Hardy. Meanwhile, Arley will offer a reflective silhouette walk commemorating those lost in the war, alongside lively Punch and Judy performances and a recreated military hospital train.
Highley and The Engine House will combine military displays with lighter entertainment, including a wartime funfair, vintage marketplace and dance lessons, while Hampton Loade and Bridgnorth will be alive with period detail, from patrolling Military Police to vintage traders and toe-tapping musical performances.
Across the line, visitors can expect encounters with costumed re-enactors portraying soldiers, police and civilians, as well as iconic wartime figures. Appearances by Winston Churchill delivering speeches and Field Marshall Montgomery addressing the troops will add to the authenticity, while spivs peddle black market goods and officials check identity cards on trains and platforms.
On the Saturday evenings of 27 June and 4 July, the atmosphere will continue with special 1940s Band Show concerts at Kidderminster Station. Beginning at 7pm, the shows will celebrate the sounds of the era with music made famous by artists such as Glenn Miller and The Andrews Sisters, culminating in a patriotic ‘last night of the proms’-style singalong led by Churchill himself. A dedicated steam-hauled train will run from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster for the evening events.
For more information, and to buy tickets, visit: svr.co.uk
The Severn Valley Railway is inviting visitors to relive the spirit of wartime Britain as its much-loved Step Back to the 1940s weekends return this summer, taking place across two consecutive weekends on 27–28 June and 4–5 July.
Promising an immersive journey into the past, the event will transform the entire line into a living, breathing snapshot of the British home front. Visitors can travel by heritage steam train between stations, each hosting its own unique programme of displays, performances and re-enactments that bring the 1940s vividly to life.
At Kidderminster, a striking Hellcat tank and vintage vehicles will take centre stage alongside detailed living history scenes, from domestic interiors to an ARP post and Anderson shelter. Bewdley will feature a wartime orchard scene celebrating ‘holidays at home’, with entertainment including a tribute to George Formby and appearances inspired by Laurel & Hardy. Meanwhile, Arley will offer a reflective silhouette walk commemorating those lost in the war, alongside lively Punch and Judy performances and a recreated military hospital train.
Highley and The Engine House will combine military displays with lighter entertainment, including a wartime funfair, vintage marketplace and dance lessons, while Hampton Loade and Bridgnorth will be alive with period detail, from patrolling Military Police to vintage traders and toe-tapping musical performances.
Across the line, visitors can expect encounters with costumed re-enactors portraying soldiers, police and civilians, as well as iconic wartime figures. Appearances by Winston Churchill delivering speeches and Field Marshall Montgomery addressing the troops will add to the authenticity, while spivs peddle black market goods and officials check identity cards on trains and platforms.
On the Saturday evenings of 27 June and 4 July, the atmosphere will continue with special 1940s Band Show concerts at Kidderminster Station. Beginning at 7pm, the shows will celebrate the sounds of the era with music made famous by artists such as Glenn Miller and The Andrews Sisters, culminating in a patriotic ‘last night of the proms’-style singalong led by Churchill himself. A dedicated steam-hauled train will run from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster for the evening events.
For more information, and to buy tickets, visit: svr.co.uk