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Activity Point - Alford Valley Railway
Scottish two-foot narrow gauge passenger railway is located in Alford, Aberdeenshire. Provides days and times of operation and describes related sites of interest.
www.activitypoint.co.ukAppleby Frodingham Railway Preservation Society
Nonprofit society operates preserved locomotives at the Scunthorpe steel mill. With photographs of the Society's and the steel mill's locomotives.
www.afrps.co.ukAvon Valley Railway
Operates scenic railway journeys through the Avon Valley and hosts railway experience courses that let you drive and fire a steam locomotive.
www.avonvalleyrailway.co.ukBala Lake Railway
Official site of the Bala Lake Railway Society, which tells of the history of the narrow gauge railway and news of its current operation.
www.bala-lake-railway.co.ukBattlefield Line Railway
Historic railway in Leicestershire which has grown from a small preservation society to a regular steam and diesel train service.
ourworld.compuserve.comBlack Hand Gang, The
Depicts the rebuilding of the Welsh Highland Railway in Snowdonia. Features photographs taken while working with a group of volunteers known as the Black Hand Gang.
www.blackhandgang.comBluebell Railway
The UK's first preserved standard gauge passenger railway operates in the south of England. Find out about its special Pullman service.
www.rhbnc.ac.ukBluebell Railway Preservation Society
Volunteer-run, non-profit organization in Surrey, England, operates steam trains and offers locomotive driving courses.
www.bluebell-railway.co.ukBodmin & Wenford Railway
Offers views of some of Cornwall's finest countryside from a steam-hauled branch line train. Includes special event, timetable and travel info.
members.aol.comBo'ness & Kinneil Railway
Central Scotland Steam Railway by the Firth of Forth. Includes visitor information and details train charters and train driving experiences.
www.srps.org.uk
