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Friday 27 April, Monday 7 May, Monday 28 May, Sunday 26 August & Monday 27 August 2018
Great Central Railway Nottingham
Why not join The Great Central Railway for their Fantastic May Bank Holiday Steam Services. FREE Goodies for all children on the trains including a sweet treat and drink. There may even be a visit from a favourite children’s character! (TBC)
The railway will also running vehicles from our heritage bus collection providing a circular link from Ruddington to Rushcliffe halt on the Sunday and also on other local routes if possible. As always, the miniature railway, model railways, Cafe and Gift shop will be open along with the play area and picnic area.
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