Severn Valley Railway hoping to resume services in April
One of the region's leading tourist attractions is preparing to reopen, with fingers crossed for a relaxation in lockdown rules by spring.
Severn Valley Railway will begin its spring services from April 2, should government guidelines allow.
Following a sell-out Christmas season operated under coronavirus restrictions, there will be two excursions from Kidderminster and one from Bridgnorth on all normal operating days, with extra services added from the end of April, including the return of the diesel Pioneer service on selected dates.
In addition, Easter activities, including a giant Easter Egg Hunt along the line, will provide families with some fun and challenge as they travel, while three other services make their return for 2021.
The Adventurer departs from Bridgnorth towards Kidderminster with the option to explore The Engine House Visitor Centre at Highley, home to the reserve collection of full-size steam locomotives. At the other end of the line, The Explorer departs Kidderminster, for Bridgnorth, visiting each station on the line throughout the day, and The Flyer offers a slightly shorter day out, departing Kidderminster for a visit to The Engine House before heading to Bridgnorth.
Internal combustion fans will also be happy to see the return of the diesel-hauled service, The Pioneer, which will run on selected days.
Two special events are planned during April and May. First up is the Spring Steam Up, a four-day event from April 15, and starting on May 13, the four-day Spring Diesel Bash event will showcase the best of the Severn Valley Railway’s diesel fleet.
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Helen Smith, the railway’s general manager, said: “We are really looking forward to welcoming visitors back this spring, in line with government restrictions.
"Following the fantastic feedback we received from passengers who travelled on our excursion trains in 2020, we have put a huge amount of effort into planning an itinerary of named trains and special events to start our 2021 season.
"The different journey options have been lovingly created to offer a range of days out that are not only exciting, but also safe, for our visitors.
“We’re taking every care to ensure we can operate in a Covid-secure way, using tried and tested methods, including private compartments, complimentary hand sanitiser and social distancing measures on platforms.
"We know from the feedback from passengers in 2020 that our practices meant they could relax and enjoy their day, certain that we were looking after their safety.”
To ensure passengers can book with confidence, the SVR is backing every ticket with a Covid guarantee, so that ticket holders can transfer to an equivalent event or date, or receive a full refund. The offer applies should the railway cancel the event, Government restrictions prevent the ticket holder from travelling, or a member of the party tests Covid-19 positive or is required to isolate.
For more information visit svr.co.uk or call 01562757900.