Discounted rail travel for the Young at Heart

Travel by steam train through the picturesque countryside with the Kent & East Sussex Railway between Tuesday 24 and 26 June 2014 and if you are over 60 take advantage of the special £10 all day unlimited travel rover ticket (Usually £16).

Everyone travelling on the railway can enjoy a relaxing steam train ride in beautifully Young at Heartrestored carriages as the train takes passengers on a 21 mile return journey through Tenterden, Northiam and Bodiam stations. The return journey from Tenterden to Bodiam takes around 1 hour 45 minutes.

With a £10 all day rover ticket you can hop off at different stations and enjoy the many different attractions on offer or choose to sit back and relax with something tasty from the onboard catering selection.

Visitors can choose to pre-order a delicious cream tea or ploughman’s lunch and if grandchildren come along there is a children’s party box option available.

There will also be a warm welcome for visitors choosing to dine in the railway’s licensed restaurant at Tenterden station where you will find a choice of ‘daily specials’ and a children’s menu.

Tenterden station is a short walk from the idyllic high street in Tenterden with its beautiful Georgian and Victorian buildings which is home to attractive boutiques, quaint antique shops and attractive cafes and restaurants.

Hop off at Northiam station and you can visit The Mill Toy & Pedal Car Museum which is directly opposite the station. Visitors presenting a valid Kent & East Sussex Railway ticket will be treated to £1 per person off admission.

At Bodiam station passengers can choose to take the short walk to Bodiam Castle and explore the romantic ruins, moat and impressive ramparts with their breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside.

For those who love to picnic, the railway offers an alfresco lunch option and pre-ordered picnic hamper can be ready to collect when you arrive at Tenterden station complete with napkins, cutlery and condiments.

The railway’s facilities have been carefully designed with disabled, elderly and less mobile visitors in mind. There are parking spaces for Blue Badge holders next to the platform at Tenterden Town and Northiam stations, and accessible toilets at Tenterden, Northiam and Bodiam stations.

The railway has a specially designed coach for wheelchair users called ‘Petros’ which is fitted with ramped access, wide aisles, an accessible toilet and moveable seating.

There is full wheelchair access to the shop and restaurant at Tenterden Town, and the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum has level access with 42” space aisles.

The Tenterden ticket office is fitted with an induction loop. A ‘text-talk’ facility is also available from every page of their website.

When at Tenterden Station why not visit the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum. Colonel Holman Fred Stephens was an English eccentric, a brilliant railway engineer, and the man who built the Kent & East Sussex Railway (and amazingly 16 other light railways). His legacy is commemorated in the award-winning museum next to Tenterden Town Station. Open every afternoon when trains are running. Entry £2 for adults or £3 for couples. Children under 16 free when accompanied by an adult.

Well-behaved dogs on leads can travel on the railway for £3 on normal operating days (excluding special event days).

For more information and train times visit www.kesr.org.uk or telephone 01580 765155.

 

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