A ticket to ride SteamLights at the Bluebell Railway!

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A ticket to ride SteamLights at the Bluebell Railway!

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73082 Camelot ready for the SteamLights service on the Bluebell Railway
73082 Camelot ready for the SteamLights service on the Bluebell Railway // Credit: RailAdvent

Earlier this month, the invited RailAdvent down to to ride onboard the SteamLights service.

SteamLights is a special performance that starts at Sheffield Park as the 1000s of lights on the train are lit up.

Sheffield Park
Sheffield Park // Credit: RailAdvent

Our loco for the trip to was 73082 Camelot which was also decorated in special lights.

Once the train was lit, we boarded the train and found our compartment. SteamLights is something you have to see to really understand how breathtaking it is to see the lights in the dark countryside.

SteamLights at Sheffield Park
SteamLights at Sheffield Park // Credit: RailAdvent

As we steamed through the countryside, the carriage lights turned off, and the train slowed as we passed through a number of festive scenes.

Music plays at these scenes at show continues with narration as we steam towards Horsted Keynes.

At Horsted Keynes, which in itself is also decorated superbly with lights, 73082 Camelot ran around its train and waited in the station for around 30 minutes, which allowed for photos to be taken of the station (and train) all lit up in the darkness – a real spectacle to see.

73082 Camelot at Horsted Keynes
73082 Camelot at Horsted Keynes // Credit: RailAdvent

Whats really nice to see is on the return trip to Sheffield Park, the train again slowed at the different scenes, allowing you to take it all in again – or see the scenes you may have missed first time round.

Bluebell Railway's SteamLight Service
Bluebell Railway’s SteamLight Service // Credit: RailAdvent

The narration finishes as we approached Sheffield Park and thanks us for collecting the stars – a real treat for the whole family.

SteamLights runs on selected dates until the 8th January. A table for four adults starts at £125 but rises to up to £210 for a 1st Class Compartment in the Week.

You can book your tickets for SteamLights over on the Bluebell Railway website.

A big thank you to the Bluebell Railway for inviting us down for a trip.

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