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  • Super Gala Weekend
    September 13, 2008 (All Day)
    (BVR Events) Visiting engines join the Bure Valley\'s fleet in a cavalcade of power on this intensive train service weekend
  • Aylsham Model Railway Exhibition
    October 19, 2008 (10:30 am - 10:30 am)
    (General) At Aylsham Town Hall Aprox. 12 layouts of various gauges. From BVR Station to Town Hall a Routemaster 'bus will operate a shuttle meeting all BVR trains. Light refreshments at Town Hall plus food at Whistlestop Aylsham station. From Cromer, Sheringham and...
  • Friends Christmas Dinner
    December 05, 2008 (7:30 pm - 11:00 pm)
    (Friends Events) At the Whistlestop -further details to follow in due course. Contact name Brian Lowe
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     Bure Valley Railway
The main website of the Bure Valley Railway
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     Barton House Railway
The Barton House Railway (BHR) re-creates a traditional railway atmosphere where the whole family can enjoy the nostalgia of the golden age of steam with two ride-on railways, a fully working signalling system and authentic tickets.
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     Ashmanhaugh Light Railway
The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7ΒΌ inch gauge railway, set in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, within earshot of the whistles of the Bure Valley Railway and within sight of the Bittern Line trains. It really is well worth a visit, a must f
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     Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
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     Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
The website of La'al Ratty
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Newsflash
In common with many other tourist attractions, the BVR over recent years has seen a reduction in travel during the July / August peak period, but the "shoulder" months have either held steady or even shown some potential for growth. We have therefore decided that, in common with many other tourist attractions, our daily operating season should run until the end of October. We will also be running trains on weekends in November until the Santa Specials begin. We are already in the process of printing revised timetables, and are confident that we can get these into circulation in sufficient time to make the exercise worthwhile. This means that we will require a steam driver and guard on the 15 days in October and the three weekends in November this year that are currently shown as "white". Please give the railway whatever extra support you are able to at this time, whether it is to help with the running of these trains or with the maintenance tasks from this time of year that will still need to be done - and the construction of the grotto ready for the Santa Specials! Many of us can still remember the days when we packed the trainset away in the box on Christmas Eve and didn't get it out to play with again until Good Friday! For better or worse, those days are gone. The leisure and tourism market has changed; we need to be able to cater for the growing level of out-of-season traffic if we are to survive and prosper in the current challenging climate. Thank you for your continued support. We can't make this work without you. David Lowe
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