A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE BLUEBELL RAILWAY
The 11-mile line was the UK’s first preserved standard gauge passenger railway— volunteers began operating it in August 1960, less than three years after British Rail ceased using it — and today it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the county.
The Bluebell Railway has more than 30 vintage steam trains at its disposal — the biggest collection in the UK after the National Railway Museum — some of which were taken into care before British Rail ceased steam services. These are run every weekend between late March and late October. There are additional “special” services over the winter, including “festive feast” trains in the weeks leading up to Christmas.