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🚂Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway

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The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway is a heritage railway that runs for 14 miles through the picturesque Cotswold countryside. It is one of the longest heritage railways in the UK, offering a nostalgic steam train experience from Toddington to Cheltenham Racecourse.

Families with kids will love:
- Steam train rides with open carriages and traditional compartments.
- Special events like 'Day Out with Thomas' and Santa Specials.
- Interactive museum and engine shed viewing at Toddington.
- Play area and picnic spots at stations.
- On-board refreshments and gift shops.

Practical tips: The railway is suitable for all ages, with pushchair access available on most trains (check ahead). Parking is free at Toddington. Dogs are welcome on leads. The journey takes about 1 hour one way, but allow extra time to explore stations. Check timetables as services vary by season.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets in advance for popular events

    Special events like 'Day Out with Thomas' and Santa Specials sell out quickly. Book ahead to avoid disappointment, especially during school holidays.

  • Check pushchair access before boarding

    Pushchair access is available on most trains but varies. Contact the railway ahead to confirm your specific service allows buggies.

  • Plan a full afternoon to explore properly

    The 1-hour journey is just part of the experience. Allow extra time to visit the interactive museum, engine shed, and play areas at Toddington station.

  • Check seasonal timetables before visiting

    Services vary significantly by season. Check the website for current timetables to avoid arriving on a non-running day.

  • Use free parking at Toddington

    Toddington station offers free parking, making it a budget-friendly option for families driving from further afield.

  • Bring layers for open carriage rides

    Open carriages offer great views but can be breezy, especially in cooler months. Dress children in layers and bring blankets or jackets.

  • Pack a picnic to save money

    Designated picnic spots are available at stations. Bringing your own food is more economical than relying on on-board refreshments.

  • Arrive early to explore Toddington station

    The interactive museum and engine shed viewing at Toddington are best experienced without rushing. Arrive early to avoid crowding before your train.

  • Bring entertainment for the journey

    A 1-hour train ride is manageable for most children, but small toys, colouring books, or tablets help younger children stay occupied.

  • Suit for all ages from babies upwards

    The experience works for the whole family, from babies in prams to teenagers. No age groups are excluded from enjoying the heritage railway.

  • Dogs are welcome on leads

    If you're visiting with a dog, it's permitted to bring it on leads, making this a pet-friendly family day out.

  • Shop for gifts and souvenirs on-site

    Gift shops at stations offer steam railway memorabilia, perfect for letting children pick a keepsake from their visit.

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