Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Transport
Bolton Abbey Railway Station
Skipton
Yorkshire
BD23 6AF
Phone: 01756 710614
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The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway is a volunteer-run, preserved Heritage Railway which does not receive any grants or subsidies towards running. It runs over part of the former Skipton-Ilkley line which was closed in 1965 and has steadily been rebuilt by the volunteers. Skipton is the next target.
Travel between Embsay station, built in 1888, and the award-winning station at Bolton Abbey. Your journey takes you through picturesque Yorkshire Dales scenery.
Bolton Abbey station is the ideal stopping off point for a pleasant one and a half mile walk to the ruins of the 12th Century priory. Venture a little further to picnic on the banks of the River Wharfe, or in the shade of Strid Wood where you will find the Cavendish Pavillion for refreshments.
Steam trains run every Sunday, with Summer services up to 7 days a week.
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For enquiries about Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, please contact the attraction using the details below.
AddressBolton Abbey Railway Station, Skipton, Yorkshire, BD23 6AF
Phone01756 710614
Websitehttp://www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk/
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