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R oses B attle B y S team plus the S ettle & C arlisle L ine

We thought we would celebrate the steam and rail heritage of the north country with our own ‘battle of the roses’ tour, including Yorkshire and Lancashire steam and heritage railways every day from our base at an iconic railway hotel. With Railtrail escorting this great railway holiday you are sure to come up smelling of roses!

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

DAY 1 Arrive in Bradford and make your way to the Midland Hotel, our historic railway hotel situated next to the city’s Forster Square station. (D) DAY 2 A fabulous trip to the Dales awaits today, as we transfer first to Bolton Abbey for a ride on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway along the former Skipton- Ilkley Line, which was built in 1888. We spend some time at Bolton Abbey before making our way to Masham with a tour and tasting at the excellent Black Sheep Brewery . (B,D) DAY 3 From Bradford we take the scenic journey across the Pennines to Bury. When we arrive in Bury we board our wonderfully restored steam locomotive for a return journey through the Irwell Valley to Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway . Arriving back in Bury we have a couple of hours to visit the superb Bury Transport Museum or the famous Bury Market before making our way to the foothills of the South Pennines to ride the Kirklees Light Railway , a 15 inch gauge light railway on old colliery tracks between the villages of Clayton West and Shelley. (B,D) ★ ★ Dinner every evening ★ ★ Rail travel & seat reservations from your Home Station to Tour Base (Standard or First Class) ★ ★ Services of experienced Railtrail Tour Manager ★ ★ Many of Yorkshire & Lancashire’s steam trains on one great railway holiday! ★ ★ Stay at Bradford’s iconic Midland Hotel with dinner every evening ★ ★ Keighley & Worth Valley Steam Railway ★ ★ Skirt the Dales by Steam on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway ★ ★ Tour & Tasting at the Black Sheep Brewery ★ ★ Steam through the South Pennines on the Kirklees Light Railway ★ ★ Go underground at Yorkshire’s National Coal Mining Museum ★ ★ Middleton Railway, the world’s oldest continuously working railway ★ ★ Steam across the moors on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway ★ ★ Visit the fascinating Bury Transport Museum ★ ★ Steam from Bury to Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway ★ ★ Experience England’s greatest rail journey – the Settle & Carlisle line Also included in your Tour Fare:

Fares From £975

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway

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DAY 4 We transfer to Pickering to board the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a stunningly diverse journey in heritage carriages to the coast. Steaming across heather moorland landscapes, we pass by Goathland, familiar to many as ‘Aidensfield’ in ‘Heartbeat’, before descending to Whitby , a picturesque fishing port framed by its famous abbey. Climb the steps to the abbey or simply enjoy some of the finest fish and chips in Yorkshire before we make the return journey. (B,D) DAY 5 We experience the Settle & Carlisle Line . This great journey climbs up through the Yorkshire Dales from Settle, gateway to the ‘Three Peaks’, crossing Ribblehead Viaduct , the engineering marvel spanning Batty Moss, and passing Dent, the highest mainline station in England at 1150 ft then after the summit at Ais Gill we speed along the Eden Valley to the border city of Carlisle where there is time to enjoy a sightseeing break before the return journey. (B,D) DAY 6 Today we head south to the National Coal Mining Museum where we descend 140m underground to discover the history of coal mining through the centuries. Our day then ends at the Middleton Railway , a former colliery line near Leeds and the world’s oldest continuously working railway that became the pioneer standard-gauge preserved line in the world operated purely by volunteers. (B,D) DAY 7 Today we travel by train to visit the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway where you can ride to your heart’s content with your day rover ticket through countryside made familiar through film, the Railway Children. Perhaps, take a break to alight at the Brontë heritage town of Haworth with its cobbled main street and curio shops. (B,D)

DEPARTS Monday 9 May 2022 Monday 20 June 2022 Monday 12 September 2022

FARES

FARE REGION

FIRST* £1159 £1175 £1215 £1225 £1269 £1215 £1145

STANDARD

London: Kings Cross

£1085 £1089 £1109 £1119 £1135 £1109 £1065 £1049 £1085 £1049 £1119 £1105

Greater London South of England

East Anglia South West

Heart of England

Midlands Yorkshire North East North West South Wales North Wales

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£1159

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£1259 £1199 £1165

DAY 8 We bid farewell to Bradford and make our way home. (B) class accommodation for these sections of their journey. 7 nights’ bed, breakfast & Table d’hôte evening meal Rail travel & seat reservations from your Home Station to Tour Base (Standard or First Class) Rail & coach travel, with transfers as described All excursions and admissions as detailed Services of experienced Railtrail Tour Manager Scotland £1089 £20 tour discount for holders of National Railcards Join & Leave at Hotel £995 Single Room Supplement £150 *Please Note: Some local and regional train services are Standard Class seating only and First Class ticket holders will travel in standard

HOTEL Midland Hotel, Bradford

Built between 1885 and 1890 by the Midland Railway Company, the Midland Hotel was a showpiece for the railway company’s northern operations, and is of particular architectural interest, with some of the finest Victorian interiors in the city. Today sees a hotel that has undergone a transformation, with investment to all areas of the building, restoring it to its original greatness.

Kirklees Light Railway

Bury Transport Museum

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