Avon Valley Railway
Avon Valley Railway
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Avon Valley Railway

Avon Valley Railway

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The Avon Valley Railway is more than just a train ride, offering a whole new experience for some or a nostalgic memory for others. It's a real treat for the whole family!
Bristol and Bath's nearest and most-loved preserved railway, offering steam and diesel train and boat rides through the scenic River Avon Valley. Ideal for families and enthusiasts alike, this volunteer-run steam railway provides a great day out whatever the weather.
Category : Days Out
Keywords : steam   diesel   railway   rail   preserved   heritage   bristol   bath   avon   loco   restoration   station   thomas   fat controller   fun   trip   ride   travel   santa   cuisine   dine   ticket   shop   family   day out   enthusiast   history   carriage   south gloucestershire  
Date: Dec 30, 2008


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