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Victorian Christmas



Booking is also open for the 2008 Santa Specials and the Christmas Golden Arrow Pullman Dining Train
In July and September 2009 we are also running Victorian Picnic evening trains, for which bookings are now being taken.


Santa with the vintage train

20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th December 2008
Experience a Victorian Christmas

Special trains from Horsted Keynes to Kingscote
 
 
Exclusive use of your own compartment

Complimentary Christmas Hamper and drinks

A present for every child from Father Christmas
in his special parlour at Horsted Keynes

Advance booking essential
 

)1 with Victorian Christmas Train - 22 December 2007 - Derek Hayward


 
First Class Carriage Interior Third Class Carriage Interior
 
Trains depart from Horsted Keynes for a return journey
to Kingscote at 12.20pm or 2.40pm

On Sat 20th, Sun 21st and Tues 23rd there will also be
an additional "after dark" train at 5.15pm
 


 
Victorian Sideshows at Horsted Keynes
 
 
All carriages built between 1880 and 1900

First Class Compartment - £150
Third Class Compartment - £120

All compartments hold six passengers, however, some will seat 8 in comfort and will be charged an additional £10.00 per person

For more information, or to book, please contact our customer services team
Tel: 01825 720800 or e-mail.


Victorian Christmas 2007 - Montage - Derek Hayward

PLEASE NOTE
Please note that cancellations made less than a month before
the date of travel will not qualify for a refund. A £10 charge
applies to all cancellations and alterations.

Victorian Christmas - Video Promo - Bluebell Newsreel

Obviously every effort will be made to run the trains according to these plans but unforeseen circumstances may entail alterations or cancellations. Bluebell Railway plc reserves the right to vary any of the provisions contained within this web page without prior notice.

How to find the Bluebell Railway at Horsted Keynes - postcode RH17 7BB. The station is a mile and a half north-west of the village. From the village centre follow signs to the station, forking right onto the West Hoathly/Sharpthorne road. Station Approach will be found on the left after about a mile, just after a steep hill and sharp right hand bend.

Horsted Keynes Station is also accessible (via a restricted headroom bridge) from Ardingly. Head south on the B2028 towards Lindfield. Take the first turn on the left, after about half a mile, signposted to the railway. Then take the next turn to the right at the bottom of the hill into Station Approach, and carry on about a mile on this very twisty road. Shortly after passing under the low bridge, you will come to Horsted Keynes Station.

See also the Access to the Railway web page.



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