Shropshire railway to host a weekend of LEGO model railways

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4468 'Mallard' crossing a LEGO viaduct. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway
4468 'Mallard' crossing a LEGO viaduct. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway

Over the first weekend of August, the will host a Brick Weekend at Engine House in partnership with LEGO UK Railway (LUKR).

On Saturday, 3rd and Sunday, 4th August, visitors to Highley Engine House will be able to view some of the UK’s largest train displays built from LEGO, and LEGO models built by amateur builders from across the country.

Display of LEGO disel traction.. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway
Display of LEGO diesel traction. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway

LEGO UK Railway is a group of fans of LEGO who build and exhibit stunning displays of model railways built from LEGO bricks.

For this weekend, they will display a range of their creations at The Engine House. As well as marvelling at the ingenious creations, visitors will have the chance to get hands-on and create their own versions.

LEGO fans of all ages will be mesmerised by the many different railway-themed models and trains built from LEGO.

There will also be an interactive haunted mansion and a classic inglenook wagon shunting puzzle where visitors can test their wits, all built with LEGO bricks.

Display of LEGO heritage goods trains. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway
Display of LEGO heritage goods trains. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway

Trains to Highley depart from Kidderminster at 10.00. 10.45, 12.15, 14.15, and 15.35, and arrive at Highley about 45 minutes later.

From Bridgnorth, trains take about 37 minutes and depart at 10.30, 12.05, 14.05, and 14.50. Return trains to Kidderminster depart at 11.07, 12.07, 14.37, 15.27, 16.47, and 18.12. To Bridgnorth, trains depart from Highley at 10.42, 11.30, 13.00, 15.00, 16.20, and 17.10

Tickets for travel on the Severn Valley Railway, including freedom-of-the-line and short journey tickets, also provide entry to The Engine House, which is open from 10.30 am to 5 pm on both days with the last entry at 4.30 pm.

Further information about the Brick Weekend and to book tickets are online at svr.co.uk.

LEGO Platform scene with approaching steam-hauled service. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway
LEGO Platform scene with approaching steam-hauled service. // Credit: LEGO UK Railway

The event organisers wish to make clear that LEGO is a registered trademark of the LEGO Group who do not own or endorse this event. Models shown in the accompanying photographs may also not be on display at the event, or have changed since the photographs were taken.

Also on display in the Engine House at Highley will be Great Western Railway 2-6-2T prairie tank No. 4566, with this year marking 100 years since it was built. During the previous weekend, Saturday, 27th and Sunday, 28th July, special celebrations will be held at Kidderminster Town station to commemorate 40 years since its opening in 1984.

We’re looking forward to the Severn Valley Brick Weekend, which brings together some of the best LEGO railway builders in the UK, who love sharing their intricate designs with the public. LUKR are pleased to be able to support the SVR with our displays and activities for LEGO fans of all ages.

Richard Carter-Ulusoy, the chair of LEGO UK Railway said,


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