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An excellent gala last weekend, the highlight for me being the double headed S160's to Ipstones. Does anyone know what the large logo 47 was at Cheddleton please?
47292 - Ex GCRN and moved to the Churnet Valley a few years ago.An excellent gala last weekend, the highlight for me being the double headed S160's to Ipstones. Does anyone know what the large logo 47 was at Cheddleton please?
Also known as “The Spoon of Doom”!47292 - Ex GCRN and moved to the Churnet Valley a few years ago.
Gosh, what sort of gradient was that??
Brilliant display of throttle work by driver. Classic bit of "get her rolling and leave it to her to sort herself out"
Loved the graffiti on the brick lineside shed!
Churnet Valley definitely on my to-do list!!
Exxcellent footage.
Yes, the footage doesn’t really do the gradient justice, you need to visit to appreciate it fully.Gosh, what sort of gradient was that??
Brilliant display of throttle work by driver. Classic bit of "get her rolling and leave it to her to sort herself out"
Loved the graffiti on the brick lineside shed!
Churnet Valley definitely on my to-do list!!
Exxcellent footage.
Yes, the footage doesn’t really do the gradient justice, you need to visit to appreciate it fully.
My footage of the double-headed S160’s up the same gradient is now released.
The video of the Standard 4 will be out next Sunday morning to complete the series![]()
I volunteered the Saturday. A great event.
How many tickets do you estimate were sold for the Saturday?
I visited the railway last year from Crewe by train to Stoke-on-Trent, bus from Hanley 'bus station' and walking from a village via the canal: on a weekday, patronage was good, with one trip having diners for lunch. I counted 72 users in one direction. Most were 55 plus as one expects on a working day.
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We would like to introduce you to our Evening Specials which this year also include takeaway pie options (this is not our dining train experience)
- Train departs from Froghall station on Saturday evenings in June, July and August.
- Arrive for 6pm, ready for a 6.30pm departure.
- Collect your delicious pie from Froghall Station tearoom before boarding your train.
- Why not add a pint or cuppa too?
- Book Now
- Using the Code PIE2024
Offer details: Full price Train and Pie Ride ticket is £17. Offer is subject to availability and we reserve the right to cancel it at any time. This offer is a takeaway food option and not a dining experience
Just in case anyone is interested; the CVR have a summer Saturday evening Pie and Steam Train ride offer for £12, which is a bargain in my opinion. If it’s the same pies they serve in their restaurant car they are fantastic too and of course the CVR is well worth a visit as they probably have the best spectacle in UK steam preservation with their heavily graded line.
Indeed. I did the breakfast dining train last year and felt that experience was very reasonably priced considering the quality of food and length of journey. I would highly recommend this line and its dining options to anyone.That must be the cheapest 'dining' experience of any UK preserved line with a very large gap to the next least expensive.
Visiting last year (only on a regular train), it's a heritage line well worth making the trip for. I went via Stoke-on-Trent's excellent station and then a local bus to the bus 'station', then another bus and a 25 minute walk. Easier than it sounds.