Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including Polegate Miniature Railway, Uckfield Model Railway Exhibition, Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway, Littlehampton Miniature Railway, Bicester Village Railway Station, Didcot Railway Centre, Alton Station, Aylesbury Vale Parkway, Brighton Railway Station, Bicester North Railway Station.
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16th/17th October 2021. Come and see fantastic Model Railway Layouts from all over the UK, with model trains moving through detailed model scenery. Trade, engineering and demonstration stands. Children are FREE when accompanied by an adult. Venue is in the centre of Uckfield next to the Tesco store, with free car parking in adjacent high street car park.
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Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway Is a Heritage railway running from Chinnor Village, on Oxfordshire, to Princes Risborough Town, in Buckinghamshire. We run a mix of Steam and Diesel Trains, with special dates for Cream Teas, Fish & Chip Quiz nights, Murder Mysteries, Teddy Bears, Easter and the School Holidays, not forgetting Halloween spooky trains and the very Popular Santa specials at Christmas. The railway is self funding by an army of totally unpaid, dedicated, volunteers. We adhere to National Railways standards with in-house training courses.
We are holding a school summer fayre in june, the railway is run by volunteers and they kindly gave us a family ticket as a raffle prize once again thankyou so much
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The Littlehampton Miniature Railway runs along the seafront between Norfolk Gardens and Mewsbrook Park. The railway is operated by the Littlehampton Heritage Railway Association (LHRA), in association with Arun District Council. The railway is staffed entirely by volunteers, who are all members of the LHRA.
Great for all ages and there is a disabled carriage. I'm told that they will in the future have a steam engine. The oldest twelve and a quarter gauge railway in the country - fun for the whole family (even the big kids amoungst us!).
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ADVANCE BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Didcot Railway Centre is a living history museum of the Great Western Railway set in 21 acres alongside Didcot Parkway Station. From Brunel's Broad Gauge to the modern trains running past, Didcot Railway Centre's unique collection of buildings, locomotives, carriages, wagons and other artefacts shows how the Great Western Railway developed to be the premier railway company of the 1940s.
Had a wonderful day out with my dad great cafe and wonderful museum engine sheds are amazing like stepping back in time a must for any enthusiast they even have a broad gauge line with locos well worth a visit
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.. Running 2 Steam Trains daily .. Join at Alton Station where there is a large car park .. pay for car parking at the station ticket office .. Take lift or walk the stairs to platform 3 for the Watercress Line .. Steam train tickets can be bought at the Watercress Line station shop .. They run 2 steam trains daily and the line consists of a total of 4 stations a trip of 10 miles .. You can alight at any station and rejoin the next train later (check the time table for next train) .. If you just want to show your children the steam trains you can see them from platforms 1 & 2 at Alton station ...
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A real nice feeling about this station as you get off your train from London. Real fast service from London if you use the Gatwick express trains that run every 30 minutes. Nice choice of shops and coffee bars on the station. I always enjoy this station. Brings back happy memories.
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