07
September
10:00 am — 5:00 pm
Ribble Steam Railway
Ribble Steam Railway, Chain Caul Rd, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 2PD, United Kingdom
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On Saturday 7th September 2024, the rostered locomotive is Furness Railway No.20 – The oldest working Standard Gauge Locomotive in the UK – Built in 1863, the locomotive has a fantastic history, and we would invite you to join us & learn more about this wonderful piece of Victorian Engineering.

Tickets include entrance to our wonderful museum and all day travel on the trains. We have a gift shop and a café serving drinks and light refreshments.

Timetable –
11.00am
12.00noon
13.00pm
14.00pm
15.00pm

NOTE: Timetable may be subject to last minute modifications.

Family

£28 Day Rover
Other ticket classes are available

  • Adult – £10
  • Child – £6.50
  • Concession – £7.50

Details

Date:
September 7
Time:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Event Category:
Organizer:
Ribble Steam
Phone:
01772728800
Email:
enquiries@ribblesteam.co.uk
Organizer Website:
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