Kids Go Free at the Mid Norfolk Railway this Summer

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Kids who will now be travelling free at Dereham Station if accompanied by an Adult ticket holder
Credit: MNR

The has announced that Kids Go Free this Summer on all services, including special events.

As the UK emerges from coronavirus lockdown restrictions, the Mid Norfolk Railway has introduced a new range of tickets for the summer.

Now, a family with up to 4 children will see all four children go free, with every adult ticket sold allowing up to 2 children to travel free.

This offer is for children aged 5 to 15, those under 5 already go free regardless of adults.

Mid Norfolk Railway Heritage Steam Train arrives at Dereham Station (002)
Credit: MNR

James Oakley the Commercial Manager of the Mid Norfolk Railway said: “We are delighted to make this special offer this year, as we recover from the difficult times that we have all experienced due to the Covid – 19 pandemic.

“We can all see that many families this summer have chosen to take their holidays in the UK.  We therefore hope this little encouragement will see many come to visit our fantastic railway and enjoy a journey through the Heart of Norfolk aboard our heritage trains.”

The offer will also apply to the MNR’s Heritage Bus Day, on the 1st August, the Railway at War Weekend on the 7th and 8th August, Summer Steam Weekend at 28th and 29th August and their Diesel Weekend at 25th and 26th August.

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