* Llan Railway has a packed programme for 2013. |
Supplies of next year’s brochure (pictured below) including the timetable were available for
visitors at Llangollen station on the first day of the Santa season yesterday
(Saturday).
Key events in the pipeline for 2013 are:
·
9 & 10 and 15-17 February - Day Out with Thomas ( note Sat/Sun plus
Fri/Sat/Sun
·
23 March - Diesel day
·
13 April - Real Ale train evening
·
19-21 April - Spring Steam gala with return of the steam Railmotor 93
and newly restored Auto Trailer 92
·
11 May - Murder Mystery
·
19 May - Teddy Bears Picnic
·
1 & 2 June - Day Out with Thomas weekend
·
8 June - Real Ale train evening
·
22 & 23 June - Heritage Railcar Gala
·
6 & 7 July - Classic Transport Weekend
·
13 July - Murder Mystery evening
·
27 & 28 July - 1960s weekend
· 3 & 4 with 8-11
August - Day Out With Thomas
·
30 & 31 August with 1 Sept - Steam gala
·
14 Sept - Murder Mystery evening
·
21 Sept - Diesel Day
·
12 Oct - Real Ale Train evening
·
19 & 20 plus 26 & 27 October - Day Out with Thomas weekends
·
31 Oct - Ghost Train evening
·
2 November - Murder Mystery evening
·
3 November - Ride the Rocket evening
·
9 & 10 November - Remembrance Weekend
·
30 November - Santa Specials followed by 1, 7 & 8, 14 & 15,
20-24 December
·
7 December - Real Ale Train evening
·
26-31 December & 1 January - Mince Pie Specials.
The weekday daily running seasons dates from Monday 25 March through to
Friday 4 October and a further spell for half term 21 Oct to Friday 8 November.
There is no train service from 2 January to 1 February and weekends only
from Monday 4 February through to Friday 22 March (apart from half term week
11-16 February).
Train fares are:
Standard Return fares for one return trip on day of purchase: £12 Adult,
£10 Senior, Child £6, Family 2+2 £30.
All day Rover tickets are available for unlimited travel on day of
purchase: Adult £14, Senior £12, Child £7 Family £36.
On board dining is also promoted with options for cream teas and picnic
baskets or children's party bookable at 72 hours notice.
A new section in the brochure entitled Along the line promotes the attractions of all four stations as a
means of giving visitors a better appreciation of the Railway and what it
offers for a whole day out, plus a more detailed map of the Railway's route
from Llangollen through to Corwen.
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