The Severn Valley Railway is set to welcome families back for the start of its 2026 season on Saturday 14 February, for the half-term break, with heritage trains, hands-on activities and plenty to keep children of all ages entertained.

Running between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth, the SVR offers much more than a nostalgic train ride. Across the line, families can enjoy interactive attractions, outdoor play, tasty treats and the chance to spend quality time together, creating memories that span generations.

Public services will be operating on:
- Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 February
- Tuesday 17 to Thursday 19 February, including pre-bookable Paddington character visits at The Engine House
- Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February

At The Engine House, Highley, children can let off steam in the outdoor play area or get hands-on sorting mail in the travelling post office. The Engine House is open from 10.45am to 4.30pm (last entry at 4pm). Entry is free, and visitors are encouraged to travel there by heritage train, as parking is limited.

Along the route, cafés and gift shops at Bridgnorth, Highley and Kidderminster will also be open, offering the perfect stop for snacks, treats and souvenirs during the day.

Visitors can save up to 20% by booking tickets in advance. Freedom-of-the-Line tickets offer unlimited all-day travel, while shorter journey options are available from each end of the line to Highley (for The Engine House) or Arley. On-the-day tickets can be purchased from station booking offices but do not include the advance booking discount.

For further information and to book tickets, visit svr.co.uk