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Bluebell Railway
Victorian Picnic

Friday 3rd and Sunday 5th July 2009
Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th September 2009


Bookings are also being taken for the 2009 Victorian Christmas trains.

New Year Vintage Train - Jon Bowers - 1 Jan 2007

The train will be formed of Victorian carriages.
Your party will have exclusive use of a compartment, either first or third class.

The train will leave Sheffield Park at 7pm
for the 9-mile journey to Kingscote, returning to Horsted Keynes
for a Victorian Music Hall show in The Paddock.

Your party will be provided with a hamper including
pastries, wine and soft drinks.

The evening concludes with a final ride in the train,
back to Sheffield Park, arriving there at 10.45pm.


Third Class Carriage Interior

 

Booking now open

Price:
First Class Compartments for up to 8 passengers: £180.00
First Class Compartments for up to 6 passengers (4 compartments per train): £150.00
Third Class Compartments for up to 8 passengers: £150.00

Directors' Saloon: £650.00 for exclusive use of the entire carriage (18 passengers)


Bookings and enquiries:
contact the Customer Service Team at Sheffield Park Station: 01825 720800

LCDR Third-class Carriage Interior Interior of GNR Directors' Saloon First Class Carriage Interior


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

How to find the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park.
Sheffield Park Station is situated on the A275 main road mid-way between East Grinstead and Lewes, about two miles north of its junction with the A272. It is also well signposted from the A22 and A23 trunk roads by brown Tourist Board signs. See also the Access to the Railway web page.



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