Leighton Buzzard Railway

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Overview
The Leighton Buzzard Railway offers a 70-minute journey into the vanished world of the English light railway, with its sharp curves, steep gradients, level crossings and unique roadside running. Built in 1919 to serve the local sand industry, the railway has carried a steam passenger service, operated by volunteers, since 1968.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mar-Oct & Dec, Sun & BHs 10.40-3.40, plus extra days in summer & Feb half term

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
Pages Park Station, Billington Road, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, LU7 4TN
About the area
At its most southern point, Bedfordshire is only 35 miles from London Waterloo, so there’s a good reason for the UK’s fifth busiest airport to be called London Luton Airport. The county is one of England’s smaller in terms of area, but more than makes up for it in terms of business HQs and visitor attractions.
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Leighton Buzzard Railway

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The Leighton Buzzard Railway offers a 70-minute journey into the vanished world of the English light railway, with its sharp curves, steep gradients, level crossings and unique roadside running. Built in 1919 to serve the local sand industry, the railway has carried a steam passenger service, operated by volunteers, since 1968.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Mar-Oct & Dec, Sun & BHs 10.40-3.40, plus extra days in summer & Feb half term
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Pages Park Station, Billington Road, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, LU7 4TN
About the area
Area image
At its most southern point, Bedfordshire is only 35 miles from London Waterloo, so there’s a good reason for the UK’s fifth busiest airport to be called London Luton Airport. The county is one of England’s smaller in terms of area, but more than makes up for it in terms of business HQs and visitor attractions.