Severn Valley Railway Special Events - Best Price Tickets

Severn Valley Railway

Available to 17 March 2024
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Get railway tickets for events at Severn Valley Railway for one of the best things to do in Worcestershire

If you're looking for days out for families near Kidderminster, get your Severn Valley Railway events tickets for a big day out that the family will love. 

Whether you're after a luxurious Sunday lunch, or want to treat mum as a Mothers Day gift, there's plenty on at the Severn Valley Railway for families in 2024. 

What's on at the Severn Valley Railway?

  • 18th of February & 3rd of March 2024 - Sunday Lunch: Sundays are all about Sunday lunches and there’s no better place to enjoy a three course roast dinner than on the Severn Valley Railway. Departing from Kidderminster, enjoy the incredible experience of being served a delicious three-course Sunday Roast on board and take in the beautiful scenic views from the train, whilst dining in show-stopping First Class carriages!
  • 10th of March 2024 - Mother's Day Lunch: Treat Mum and your loved ones this Mother’s day with Sunday lunch on board the Severn Valley Railway. Departing from Kidderminster, enjoy the incredible experience of being served a delicious three-course roast dinner on board and take in the beautiful scenic views from the train, whilst dining in our show stopping First Class carriages!
  • 17th of March 2024 - Gin Train from Kidderminster: Step on board the luxurious gin train experience. You’ll be welcomed with a refreshing Gin and Tonic made with Piston Gin’s renowned London Dry. After that, you’ll have the pleasure of tasting Coal Infused Gin. The team from Piston will break down the flavours and botanicals for you, showing you how flavours impact your palette so you can fully appreciate the unique taste of this decadent gin and have the unique experience of tasting it on the tracks that inspired it’s creation!
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How to find us

Kidderminster: 

By car:

The main carparks are at Kidderminster Station DY10 1QX, Bewdley Station DY12 1DP and Bridgnorth Station WV16 5DP. The carparks are ANPR-controlled and cost £4 per day.

By train:

Kidderminster mainline station is situated right next to the SVR’s Kidderminster Town station.

West Midlands Railway operates trains from Leamington Spa and Stratford-upon-Avon through Birmingham (Moor Street and Snow Hill stations) and Smethwick Galton Bridge to Worcester via Kidderminster. Chiltern Railways operate from London Marylebone to Birmingham (Moor Street and Snow Hill stations) via High Wycombe, Banbury and Leamington Spa.

From Birmingham, an easy connection is available onto West Midlands Railway trains to Kidderminster. From Birmingham New Street station, many West Midlands Railway, London Northwestern Railway and Arriva Trains Wales trains heading for Wolverhampton call at Smethwick Galton Bridge, where you can change for services to Kidderminster.

By bus:

Kidderminster is well-served by a number of bus routes, operated by Diamond Buses.

Bewdley:

By car:

There’s parking at Bewdley station for up to 50 vehicles – £4 charge applies. Postcode: DY12 1DP

By bus:

Diamond Buses operate a number of services to Bewdley. 

Arley:

By bus:

Some journeys of the 297 operated by Arriva Midlands North between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster call at Arley village, over the river bridge from the station. The 125, operated by Diamond Buses, from Stourbridge, Kidderminster and Bewdley to Bridgnorth calls at Button Oak, which is a 30-minute walk to Arley.

By car:

Please note there is no on-site parking at Arley station.

Highley: 

By bus:

The Diamond Buses 125 service from Stourbridge, Kidderminster and Bewdley to Bridgnorth calls at Highley village, then there’s a 20-minute walk to Highley station.

By car:

There is no public parking at The Engine House. Postcode: WV16 6NP

Hampton Loade: 

By car:

There is no public parking. Postcode: WV16 6BN

Bridgnorth: 

By bus:

Arriva Midlands North service 8 from Telford, 9 from Wolverhampton and 436 from Shrewsbury all serve Bridgnorth.

By car:

The SVR has a large car park at WV16 5DP with more than 200 spaces available at £4 per day. Disabled parking at Bridgnorth station is available by following postcode WV16 4AX</s

The Severn Valley Railway is working hard to make sure that all visitors are able to enjoy travelling on its trains and visiting its stations, regardless of their level of mobility. Wheelchair accommodation is provided on trains, accessible toilets are provided and each carriage carries its own ramp, to facilitate access for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs. You can alight at all stations, and our train crew and station staff will give assistance if you need it.

The historic design of our dining car carriages, with narrow doors and gangways, means it is NOT possible to accommodate wheelchairs at a table in one of these carriages. 

All assistance dogs are welcome in SVR restaurants and public houses, on all trains and at the Visitor Centre at Highley. Dogs, whether they are assistance dogs or not, travel free on all our trains. They must be kept on a lead at all times, and must not occupy seats. Dogs are not permitted in first class carriages. Please bear in mind that sudden, loud noises may occur on heritage railway which may startle your dog.

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