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Llanfair Station SY21 0SF

Llanfair Station SY21 0SF

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Event Start :
Jul 10th 2021 6:00pm
Event End :
Jul 10th 2021 8:15pm

Fish & Chips Train

You’ll board the train at Llanfair Caereinion which is easily reached by car from much of the borders and West Midlands. Take particular note of the continental coaches used for your journey, all of which are over 60 years old and were built for service in countries such as Austria and Hungary. Today, they are beautifully panelled inside with wood and have large picture windows.

Your journey will take approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, passing the rolling hills and alongside the Banwy river for much of the trip. When we arrive at Welshpool,

Food options are fish and chips, sausage and chips and vegetarian. You will select your preference in our booking system.

Train departs at 18:00 and returns at approximately 20:15. Free car parking, and postcode SY21 0SF.

Spaces on these very popular trains are limited, book your place now to ensure you are able to join us.

Coronavirus Measures – Spaces on-board our trains are socially distanced at 2 metres, and one way systems for boarding and our shop are in place. Face coverings should be worn at all times when food or drink is not being consumed. We’re registered as ‘Good to Go’ under the Visit Wales / Visit England scheme for additional precautions.

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Lift
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