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Monday, 13 October 2008
HALF TERM FUN ON THE BURE VALLEY RAILWAY
Bure Valley Railway has got it covered for half term fun. An all weather attraction the railway runs daily throughout October and weekends in November; Pick up a fun sheet for the children with train spotting and competitions. Walk or cycle the Bure Valley path with the opportunity to hop on the train at Brampton, Buxton or Coltishall.
The image is of family fun on visiting locomotives at the Super Power Gala in SeptemberThe souvenir shop provides a variety of gifts and memorabilia and a vast stock of model railways. Children can complete their badge collections with a badge of their favourite Bure Valley Railway engine. A visit to the railway workshop will provide an insight into the “behind the scenes” day to day running of the heritage railway founded in 1990 on the old East Norfolk Line. It provides a new experience for the youngsters and nostalgia for the older generation. For Half term fun visit the Bure Valley Railway.
For details visit www.bvrw.co.uk or tel: 01263 733858
Labels:
bure-valley,
events,
norfolk,
tourism,
transport



