It is a great romantic trip and it will make a true fan break into a smile. From the moment you join the train you will have an enjoyable and memorable day. You will be greeted by friendly staff who will look after you throughout the trip. Sit back, relax and watch the countryside thunder past the window at speeds of up to 75 mph with the evocative sound of the engine’s whistle or the odd puff of smoke drifting past….
All trains leave from and return to London though it is also possible to join the train at out of London stops such as Woking, Staines, Reading or Wimbledon (ask when redeeming your voucher).
A day out to remember. The cities themselves have been carefully chosen to ensure that there is plenty to do during the three to five hours spent there. Whether it is visits to the historic cathedrals and other local sights or shopping and a cappuccino in one of the many cafes, bars or restaurants, there is plenty to see and enjoy. Please note, these vouchers are not valid for Christmas Shopping, Christmas Carol Specials or special events.
Departing London:
With a choice of over 30 cities to choose from including Bath, Bristol, Bournemouth, Canterbury, Chester, Chichester, Dorchester,Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Lincoln, Minehead, Newcastle, Norwich, Oxford, Poole, Portsmouth, Salisbury, Sherborne, Stratford-upon -Avon, Warwick, Wells, Weymouth Winchester & York.
When can you go:
This experience is available for selected dates, April to November
How long does this activity last:
This experience lasts approximately 8-12 hours
Restrictions:
Minimum Age. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. There are no fitness or medical conditions required for this experience. Please note that food is not included but refreshments are available from the buffet car
Friends and family:
Spectators are welcome to see the train depart and meet it on the return.
Weather:
Don't worry, this activity is not dependent on weather conditions You and how many others: You will share this experience with up to 400 people
Access:
Trains have ramps to get wheelchairs on and off. Stations have ramps or lifts to avoid stairs