This standard gauge railway operates steam trains from Blythe Bridge (Caverswall Road) Station to Dilhorne Park, a round trip of approximately 5.5 miles. There are 15 steam, two electric and 12 diesel locomotives.

Contacts

Address: Caverswall Road Blythe Bridge Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire ST11 9BG

  • Telephone: 01782 396 210
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  • Website: View website

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Open Days & Times

Sun & BHol 4 Apr-Sep. Wed in Jul. Visit website or facebook for more details.

Travel

  • By Rail: Blythe Bridge / 0.50 miles

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Refreshments
  • Souvenir Shop
  • Part disabled access

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Their museum is home to some very special locomotives and artefacts including the oldest is Bellerophon which was built in 1874, and the newest, Wimblebury from 1956. Among the diesel locomotives is the D-Day Veteran WD820

No.2 is the last surviving steam locomotive from the North Staffordshire Railway built in 1923, and Rom River, the oldest purpose built standard-gauge diesel from 1929.

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