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Battlefield Line, Shackerstone, Leicestershire
October 14th, 2019 by Pete SilvesterAvon Valley Railway
October 13th, 2019 by richardAvocet Line
October 13th, 2019 by richardAtlantic Coast Line
October 13th, 2019 by richardArun Valley line
October 13th, 2019 by richardAlmost an hour-long route from Gatwick to Bosham, along The River Arun, South Downs Way, wetlands, country pubs, cottages and the Littlehampton coast.
Amerton Railway, Staffordshire
October 13th, 2019 by richardA working farm with a 1-mile 2 foot gauge railway serviced by a steam and diesel locomotives. Open weekends and public holidays.
Aln Valley Railway, Alnwick, Northumberland
October 13th, 2019 by richardGlimpse the Hogwarts castle via this heritage railway in North Northumberland, which also aims to re-link Alnwick and Alnmouth.
Alderney Railway
October 13th, 2019 by richard70-year old ‘Elizabeth’ hauls visitors along the green and wind-swept northern coastline of this stunning Channel Island.
Abbey Line
October 13th, 2019 by richardA 16-minute train ride from Watford Junction – home to the Warner Bros Studio tour – to St Albans cathedral and Verulamium Museum
The Death Railway (Thai-Burma Railway)
September 13th, 2019 by richardThe Death Railway, or the Thai-Burma Railway, is a train made infamous by a horrific wartime atrocity upon prisoners of war, and then famous by a brilliant (albeit semi-fictional) book and movie – The Bridge on the River Kwai.
The train still operates as a regular Thailand regional train, and also for tourists and survivors to get to the museums and memorials in Kanchanaburi and Hellfire Pass, the River Kwai Bridge, and the nearby Erawan National Park.
But there’s a lot more to this story than what is told in the Bridge on the River Kwai. And, with the train from Bangkok cutting past ancient towns, quirky places, and transitions in Thailand’s geology and modern society, there are surprises along the way that are not tragic at all.