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Lincolnshire Wolds Railway

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Ann
June 4, 2019
Situated in a beautiful part of Lincolnshire in countryside between the Wolds and the coast, LWR is only a short distance from Grimsby, the seaside resort of Cleethorpes and the historic market town of Louth. The railway operates on a stretch of line that was once part of the Great Northern route from Boston to Grimsby. After the last section of line was closed by BR in 1980, a preservation society was formed with the aim of restoring it. Heritage steam trains once again run between Ludborough and North Thoresby and work is now in progress to extend the line southwards towards Louth. What visitors to the railway see today is a result of all the time and effort that a small, but dedicated band of volunteers have put in over many years.
Situated in a beautiful part of Lincolnshire in countryside between the Wolds and the coast, LWR is only a short distance from Grimsby, the seaside resort of Cleethorpes and the historic market town of Louth. The railway operates on a stretch of line that was once part of the Great Northern route fr…
Sharon
November 4, 2021
Santa is on a steam train in the Lincolnshire Wolds. "Christmas is not so far in the distance and Santa is getting prepared to visit the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway. Join us as you steam along onboard our Heritage Steam Railway – The only standard gauge heritage steam railway in Lincolnshire. Get in the Christmas spirit as Santa visits you during your journey with his team of Elves and take your own photos with him at the end of the journey. 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th and 20th December." Home Page - Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
Santa is on a steam train in the Lincolnshire Wolds. "Christmas is not so far in the distance and Santa is getting prepared to visit the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway. Join us as you steam along onboard our Heritage Steam Railway – The only standard gauge heritage steam railway in Lincolnshire. Get in…
Piotr
April 6, 2022
A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty(AONB)that spans hundreds of square kilometres across the region. 45 minutes drive
Karen
October 23, 2018
The Ludborough Station is situated in lovely open countryside on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. There is a large car park which includes a picnic area. You can also sit on the North Platform and watch the trains go by or take that memorable photograph. You can board the train on the South Platform and take a nostalgic ride pulled by our heritage steam loco and travel in coaches of the 1950s era. You can take a walk down to the engine shed to view the workshop and various other rolling stock, have a word with the signal man who will explain the workings of the signal box. Visit the shop and small museum too.
The Ludborough Station is situated in lovely open countryside on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. There is a large car park which includes a picnic area. You can also sit on the North Platform and watch the trains go by or take that memorable photograph. You can board the train on the South Plat…
Helen
June 6, 2022
Something a bit different and only a 15 minute drive away. The steam train is like the one in Harry Potter, but check online for details as it doesn't run every day.
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Ludborough, England