Step back in time to a golden age of steam and diesel travel

Step back in time to the golden age of travel with both steam and diesel hauled trains for nine days in a row.

The line will be operating timetable C from Saturday 23 - Sunday 31 May. Families receive a complimentary Eye Spy booklet to test their powers of observation during the journey.

There’s so much to see, do and discover including FREE ENTRY to The Engine House Visitor Centre. Alight at Highley Station and then it’s just a short walk to The Engine House where you can get close to some very special locomotives, including ‘Gordon’ the blue engine, and take a peek through the windows of King George VI’s royal carriage. There’s a café, balcony to watch the trains, gift shop and plenty to keep everyone occupied.

Plus, Train Time UK returns to The Engine House with their giant train set from 11am to 3.30pm each day. At Kidderminster, the Railway200 Inspiration exhibition train will be visiting again. The exhibition train is free to visit during the half-term break (booking fee applies).

Trains operate between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. The trains stop at all of intermediate stations, so you can get off to explore Bewdley, Arley, Highley and Hampton Loade. Find out more about the stations and what to do. At Kidderminster and Bridgnorth, the trains take a short break, so you can see the locomotives up close.

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