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Welcome to The Avon Valley Railway

Opened in 1869 by the Midland Railway as a through-route between Birmingham and the South Coast the line was later linked to the iconic Somerset & Dorset Railway. Closed under the Beeching Axe of the 1960's the Avon Valley Railway was preserved by an enthusiastic group of volunteers. Today, 50 years on, three miles of track has been re-laid, locomotives and carriages restored, and the sound of steam can once again be heard along the Avon Valley.

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  • Sunday Lunch is back!

    Sunday Lunch is back in our static restaurant carriage, 'Rose', located within our station buffet.Available most Sundays from 4th February.2 c...

    19th January 2024
  • Afternoon Tea

    From Wednesday 30th August, we will be offering Afternoon Tea in our static restaurant carriage, Rose.Available every Wednesday to Saturday when p...

    19th August 2023
  • First Class Cream Tea

    FIRST CLASS CREAM TEA Take your seat in our First Class carriage and enjoy a warm scone with jam and plenty of clotted cream as you travel the line. ...

    26th March 2023
  • DATA PROTECTION

    Data ProtectionTo process our online bookings we use a third-party ticketing provider called QuayTickets which is the trading name of The Lowry Ce...

    24th May 2018
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