Carol Service Train

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An evening of festive singing to get you in the Christmas Spirit.

Take a journey through the Worth Valley, full of festive cheer and magical carols. The Hall Royd Brass Band will create the soundtrack and accompany us throughout the evening. Rev Martyn Weaver, a Bingley Church of England Vicar, will lead the evening with an address on the platform at Haworth Station at 7:00 p.m.

Departing from Haworth Station, pausing at Ingrow-West en route to Keighley to warm up your vocal cords with festive carols on the platform along with the Brass Band. When arriving at Keighley Station, the On-Platform Bar will open, and the Brass Band will strike a chord.

An Express Train will run to Oxenhope Station to finish the evening with the band on stage; supper will be served, and plenty more carols! The bar will be open inside the Exhibition Shed, where supper will be served, perfect for a Mulled Cider!

At the end of the evening, the train will return to Haworth Station.

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Guide Prices

£29.50 Adult aged 16+
£20.00 Child aged 5 - 15
Children aged 4 and under travel free, but do not get a seat.

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Map & Directions

Carol Service Train

Type:Railway Event

Haworth Station, Haworth, West Yorkshire, BD22 8NJ
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Tel01535 645214

Opening Times

Season (14 Dec 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00 - 22:45

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