BLUEBELL RAILWAY

BLUEBELL RAILWAY

The Bluebell Railway runs steam-hauled trains on a 22 mile round trip between East Grinstead and Sheffield Park in Sussex.  It was one of the first preserved heritage lines in the country, re-introducing train services in August 1960.  Since then the Bluebell has built up one of the finest collections of vintage steam locomotives and carriages, including some with a distinguished London Transport legacy.  Today the Railway is able to recreate trains from the 1880s through to the 1960s and this is popular with film and television productions.

Roy Watts is a Vice President of the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society and recently stepped down after 19 years as its Chairman.

Cubic Theatre. London Transport Museum, Covent Garden.

Monday 28th November. 18.15 hours.


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