Keighley and Worth Valley RailwayKeighley and Worth Valley Railway

The steep gradient up the Worth Valley from the Keighley terminus has been a challenge for locomotives ever since the line opened on 15th April 1867. The sound of a steam engine tackling this climb echoes from the steep sides of the valley, while great clouds of steam and smoke add drama to the scene. Many of the woollen mills that once stood close to the line have been demolished, but a few remain as reminders that the textile industry was the reason why the line was built. Like the railway, the mills relied on coal, and the trains were able to bring hundreds of tons up the valley each week to keep the looms working by steam power. The five mile journey is a powerful reminder of our industrial heritage, as well as being a unique way of enjoying the beautiful countryside immortalised by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë.

When British Railways closed the line in 1962, local people and railway enthusiasts joined forces to try and save it. A Preservation Society was formed and after many years of volunteer struggle the line re-opened to passenger traffic on 29th June 1968. The decision to recreate the atmosphere of a 1950s branch line has been hugely popular, not least with film makers and TV producers. Over the years, the Railway has appeared in many TV and film productions including Yanks, Sherlock Holmes, Last of the Summer Wine, Treasure Hunt, Sons and Lovers, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Poirot, Born and Bred, The Royal, Where The Heart Is, A Touch Of Frost, Songs Of Praise, and Pink Floyd's The Wall.

The railway has many events througout the year, ideal for a family day out.


The Railway is perhaps most famous for its role in the 1970 film version of Edith Nesbit's story The Railway Children To learn more about the making of this classic film, including details of the locations used, pictures showing the film being made, details of the locomotives and coaches used, memories of those involved, and much more.

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Prices


Day Rover: £14 (Adult)

Family Day Rover: £33. This ticket is the same as the Day Rover, although is ideal for Families and Small Groups travelling together. Valid for 2 Adults and up to 3 Children or Concessions. (eg - 2 adults + 1 child + 1 OAP). Offers a saving of up to £25 on individual tickets!

Full Line Return: £9 .40(Adult) Allows one complete round trip of the line from any station.
(eg: Haworth -> Keighley -> Oxenhope -> Haworth)

Family Full Line Return: £23.50 This ticket is the same as the Full Line Return, although is ideal for Families and Small Groups travelling together. Valid for 2 Adults and up to 3 Children or Concessions. (eg - 2 adults + 1 child + 1 OAP). Offers a saving of up to £17 on individual tickets!



Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Fri 1 Jan 2010 - Mon 31 Dec 2012
Notes Various times throughout the day. See website for timetable.
   
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
 
 

Contact

The Office
Tel: 01535 645214
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Venue

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

Haworth Station, Keighley, BD22 8NJ

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Map reference: SE 034372


Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Sun 12 Sep 2010 Behind the Scenes Guided Tours
Sun 19 Sep 2010 West Riding Limited Dining Trains
Sat 25 Sep 2010 White Rose Pullman Dining Train
Fri 8 - Sun 10 Oct 2010 KWVR Autumn Steam Gala
Sun 17 Oct 2010 Behind the Scenes Guided Tours
Thu 21 - Sun 24 Oct 2010 Worth Valley Beer & Music Weekend
Sun 31 Oct 2010 West Riding Limited Dining Trains
Sat 27, Sun 28 Nov 2010 Santa Specials
Sat 4, Sun 5 Dec 2010 Santa Specials
Sat 11, Sun 12 Dec 2010 Santa Specials
Sat 18, Sun 19 Dec 2010 Santa Specials
Sun 26 Dec 2010 - Mon 3 Jan 2011 Mince Pie Specials