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south devon railway


The South Devon Railway is a fantastic, steamy day out! And with joint tickets available for Dartmoor Otters & Buckfast Butterflies and the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm, you have the pulling power of a whole day filled with fun and interest this summer!


The railway is an outstanding seven mile train ride behind magnificent GWR steam engines from Buckfastleigh to Totnes, along one of the west country’s most beautiful stretches of river. There is so much to see and do for all the family. At Buckfastleigh, there is a play area, gardens, museum, workshop and refreshment rooms and a great gift shop as well as bags of free car parking.


0845 3451420 www.southdevonrailway.co.uk


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Relax in style and enjoy a leisurely 13 mile round trip through beautiful countryside, taking in the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone age, as the era of a Cornish branch line in the 1950s reveals itself during the course of your journey. Trains operate from Bodmin General, the principal station where free coach and car parking is available, to both Bodmin Parkway station – where connections can be made directly with main line railway services – and Boscarne Junction, which is situated directly adjacent to the Camel Trail recreational footpath and cycle way.


Passenger train services operate throughout the year, and daily from late May to early October.


A varied and


interesting programme of special events and special trains are also an important part of the Railway’s calendar.


The Bodmin & Wenford Railway looks forward to welcoming you.


Come and discover Cornwall’s railway heritage at its very best – a great family attracktion!


0845 125 9678 www.bodminandwenfordrailway.co.uk


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