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Bath

WEDNESDAY 24TH MAY – LONDON VICTORIA TO BATH SPA

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Departure/Return: Victoria 08:45/21:45, Staines 09:30/21:15, Woking10:05/20:30, Bath 13:00/17:00

WEDNESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER – LONDON VICTORIA TO BATH SPA

Departure/Return: Victoria 08:00/22:15, East Croydon 08:30/21:45, Redhill 08:50/21:15, Guildford 09:50/20:15, Bath 13:15/17:00

Steam hauled throughout

Pullman Style Dining £350 - Table for two supplement £80

First Class £185 - Table for two supplement £60

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We are delighted to offer 2 fabulous trips to Bath this year, each covering a different season. Early summer with its warmer days and lush countryside views, and autumn as the leaves turn a golden hue. Whatever the season Bath has so much to offer its visitors from its exquisite Roman and Georgian architecture to the wonderfully preserved Roman Bath Houses and of course, Bath Abbey with its panoramic view of the city. For those who prefer to sit and watch the world go by there are many delightful cafes and bars. With two different routes on offer all stunning scenery and some good challenges for our steam locomotive.

CARLISLE RAILWAY VIA SETTLE & CARLISLE

SATURDAY 15TH JULY – COLCHESTER TO CARLISLE

RAILWAY VIA SETTLE & CARLISLE

Departure/Return: Colchester 06:00/23:45, Ipswich 06:15/23:30, Bury St Edmunds 06:50/23:00, Ely 07:20/22:30, Peterborough 08:00/21:50, Carlisle 15:30/17:15

Diesel hauled from Colchester to Crewe, where we pick up our steam locomotive for the outward journey and diesel hauled on the return.

Pullman Style Dining £350 - Table for two supplement £80

First Class £185 - Table for two supplement £60

Premium Standard £165

If you are hankering after some stunning scenery this trip is for you! This picturesque route never fails to impress, with its dramatic backdrop, amazing views and the many viaducts we cross. The highlight of this trip has to be the steam hauled section journey over the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway, which carves its way through the Cumbrian Mountains.

One not to be missed!

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