Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - Reviews from across the web
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Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Guide - Yahoo! Travel Guide UK This steam-powered journey begins at Embsay, a typically picturesque Dales village just a mile and a half from the historic market town of Skipton. Although visitors will find plenty to detain them here (check out the panoramic views from the top of Embsay Crag), a visit to the 12th-century priory a... uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com
Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - Most Sundays from June to the end of September travel in the style your grandparents would have loved, using carriages from the historic Stately Trains collection such as those built to haul first class passengers on the Great North of Scotland Railway and also including one reputed to have been t... embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk
Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - Events Relive the nostalgia of 1940s Wartime Britain. The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway steps back to the difficult times of Wartime Britain. Various re-enactment societies attend the railway over both days. Watch out for the Home Guard, Soldiers and Airmen returning home on leave and, of course,... embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk
No title This preserved railway is delightful for young children - being just a short journey through the lovely Yorkshire Dales countryside. There are cafes serving snacks and refreshments at both Embsay and Bolton Abbey stations and you will also find baby-changing here. Picnic areas are provided at all of... babieswelcome.com
SKIPTON WEB: Embsay steam railway train station, thomas the tank engine and friends Embsay Station was built in 1888. From there the the track connects to the new award winning Bolton Abbey station. The station is a reconstruction of the original with gift shop, refreshment room, waiting room, toilets and disabled facilities. Parking facilities for cars and coaches. The line takes ... skiptonweb.co.uk
Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Embsay is about two miles from Skipton and this railway runs from Embsay to Bolton Abbey (hence the name). It used to connect (turnout now removed) to the Skipton to Swinden Quarry railway at Embsay and extend east to Ilkley but is now an isolated line. There is a siding at Draughton where rolling s... phelun.com
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