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Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway

Now closed
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is a historic narrow-gauge railway that offers visitors a unique excursion while travelling through the picturesque south of Kent.
From £13 To £29

Yeovil Railway Centre

Now closed
The Yeovil Railway Centre is a railway museum next to Yeovil Junction railway station, which features Yeovil Junction’s former turntable and a section of track that is used for a heritage railway.
From £6.50 To £20

Shipley Glen Tramway

Now closed
The Shipley Glen Tramway is Britain’s oldest working funicular railway. It is a heritage funicular tramway that is a fun activity that is easily accessible from Saltaire.
From £1.50 To £2.50

Avon Valley Railway

The Avon Valley Railway is a heritage railway in South Gloucestershire around midway between Bristol and Bath.
From £8 To £9

STEAM The Museum of GWR

Now closed
STEAM The Museum of GWR tells the story of the development of the railways in Britain with an emphasis on the Great Western Railway and the pioneering work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Price £12.45

Kent and East Sussex Railway

The Kent and East Sussex Railway (K&ESR) is a heritage railway that operates between Bodiam in East Sussex and Tenterden in Kent. Most trains operating on the line are steam trains but there is also a heritage diesel observation train that operates some days.
Price £18

West Hill Cliff Railway

Now closed
The West Hill Cliff Railway, which is also known as the West Hill lift, opened in 1891 and a large portion of its route is in a tunnel. It provides access to Hastings Castle, St Clement’s Caves and Smugglers Adventure.
Price £4.20

Volk’s Electric Railway

The Volk’s Electric Railway is the world’s oldest operating electric railway. The narrow-gauge railway runs along the Brighton seafront from the SEA LIFE aquarium to the marina.
From £3.70 To £4.80

Museum of Rail Travel

Now closed
The Museum of Rail Travel is a museum at Ingrow West railway station – on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway – that has a collection of vintage train carriages from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Price £5

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

Now closed
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is an 8km (5-mile)-long heritage railway with steam trains running between Keighley and Oxenhope via Haworth in West Yorkshire's Brontë country. It is popular with daytrippers visiting Haworth from Bradford and Leeds.
From £14 To £21

National Railway Museum

Now closed
The National Railway Museum in York is the United Kingdom's largest railway museum. It is home to over 100 locomotives and almost 300 rolling stock, most of which previously ran on railways in Great Britain. The museum features a replica of Stephenson’s Rocket and a superb collection of royal trains.
Free

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Now closed
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is England’s most popular heritage railway, which runs through 29km (18 miles) of the North York Moors National Park between Pickering and Grosmont with its northern terminus at Whitby.
From £13.50 To £49.50

East Hill Cliff Railway

Now closed
The East Hill Cliff Railway, which is also known as the East Hill lift, dates from 1903 and is the United Kingdom’s steepest funicular railway. It provides access to Hastings Country Park via East Hill and offers spectacular views of the old town.
Price £3.50

Stephenson Railway Museum

A must of railway enthusiasts, the Stephenson Railway Museum is home to many notable steam engines including George Stephenson’s “Billy”. Steam train rides on the North Tyneside Steam Railway are also available.
Free

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