Great Central Railway |
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The Great Central Railway is Britain's only double track main line heritage railway. The stations of this railway are restored to different periods of the main line's history.
Loughborough reflects the end of the era, in the 1960s. Quorn & Woodhouse played a significant part in the embarkation of troops for the D-Day campaign of the Second World War, and so reflects the 1940s. Rothley is the oldest period, restored to the gas lit Edwardian era of the turn of the last century.
Reconstruction events, complete with costumed actors, vintage cars and buses bring to life the days when the railway was the heart of the community.
Period and Themed Galas reflect the different eras of the 100-year history of the Great Central Railway.
Almost every child (big or small) has grown up with 'Thomas' and his friends. The Great Central Railway enjoys visits from the 'Isle of Sodor' friends several weekends a year, and for 10 days during August, at Britain's largest 'Thomas' event. Come and meet 'Thomas', 'Sir Toppam Hatt, The Fat Controller', 'The Troublesome Trucks' and some of the other Really Useful Engines.
Santa always takes some time out of his busy Christmas schedule to visit the Great Central Railway. Children always enjoy an early present and the adults rarely turn down a Christmas drink and a mince pie.
There can be only one greater thrill than riding behind a steam engine. That's actually driving it yourself! Just imagine stepping onto the footplate and travelling down the line - fulfilling all those childhood dreams. Why imagine? At the Great Central Railway those dreams can become a reality. As the only place in the country where you can drive a steam locomotive (under expert supervision) on a main line, this is truly the experience of a lifetime.
A wide range of packages is available, including Weekend Breaks, with accommodation at a nearby hotel. For that special celebration, gift vouchers are available.
Enjoy the luxury of our First Class Restaurant Car Service. Relax, and allow our liveried stewards to serve up mouth watering dishes whilst the Leicestershire countryside slips gently by.
During daylight journeys, we pause on Swithland viaduct, with its magnificent views across the reservoir to Charnwood Forest. Evening journeys pause at our preserved Edwardian country station at Rothley, still complete with its original gas lighting.
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Opening Times
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(2009 times)
Open every weekend and Bank Holiday throughout the year:10th to 14th April Daily. 23rd to 27th May: Daily. 3rd June to 8th July: Weekends and Wednesday. 11th July to 2nd September: Daily except Fridays. 5th to 30th September: Weekends and Wednesdays. Please telephone 01509 230726 or visit the website for train times. |
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Admission Charges
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(2009 prices)
Please telephone for details.
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Directions
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We are conveniently situated only 3 miles east of the M1 (junction 23). Loughborough Central station is south east of the town centre just off the A6 and roadside parking is available on Great Central Road. Our other stations are located close to the main A6 road between Loughborough and Leicester. Just follow the brown tourist signs. Loughborough Midland Station for 'Midland Main Line' and 'Central Trains' is 15 minutes walk from Loughborough Central. |
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Great Central Railway Postcode for SatNav: LE11 1RW |
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Nearby Attractions
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Snibston
(8 Miles)*
Snibston is set on the site of a former colliery and consists of an award winning interactive museum, scheduled ancient colliery buildings, the Century Theatre, and a one hundred acre country park and nature reserve. |
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National Space Centre
(8 Miles)*
The award winning National Space Centre is the UK's largest attraction dedicated to space. |
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Gorse Hill City Farm
(8 Miles)*
Gorse Hill City Farm is a working farm with the opportunity to feed and touch the animals. |
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