Churnet Valley Railway News - Page 8
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On Train Dining Staff
05/01/2023Job description The Churnet Valley Railways dining train is looking for new members of staff to join the team. Steam train dining is a restaurant on a train with journeys lasting 2 hours, in which...
Read more →Original Illustrator
15/11/2022The Churnet Valley Railway is slowly but surely reaching its near 50-year destination, with work to re-open to Leek progressing and some form of services aimed to reach this market town in 2023. Th...
Read more →S160 Heaven
03/09/2022When the railway first arrived in Cheddleton, few could imagine just what it would become in the 21st Century. From a humble countryside station with a single track goods yard to support local trade,...
Read more →Diesel Operating Update 12/08/2022
12/08/2022We are keeping in regular dialogue with the fire service, and given the exceptionally dry conditions, we are unable able to mitigate the risk sufficiently at this time. For this reason this weekend...
Read more →Rail Riders
25/07/2022The Churnet Valley Railway would like to remind future travellers that we are a proud supporter of the revived Rail Riders, that was brought back to life by original Rail Riders member Simon Buxton in...
Read more →Churnet Valley Ops
17/07/2022The Churnet Valley Railway is on the cusp of exciting times, as the 40 year dream to extend into Leek nears fruition and trains can call at the Staffordshire market town for the first time since 1965!...
Read more →Train Service Suspended 17th July 2022
17/07/2022We have taken the decision following higher than forecast temperature yesterday (16.07.2022) to cancel our services for today. All passengers with prebooked tickets have received an email, and our...
Read more →Heat Wave And Red Weather Warning
15/07/2022In a highly unusual case, the Churnet Valley Railway is disappointed to advise that we will be cancelling all train services on Tuesday 19th July following the review of guidance from the Met Office....
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