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The NRM Goes Continental This Easter

National Railway Museum, Friday, 02 April 2010 - Sunday, 18 April 2010


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The NRM Goes Continental This Easter: The flavour is distinctly continental over the Easter holidays. As part of the evocative Once Upon A Tide exhibition, you can take a steam ride on a Harwich-Hook locomotive* from the South Yard and experience a little bit of Holland as you go. A range of entertaining learning activities based on travel to Europe are on offer daily, including story-telling for the under 6s and make-and-take crafts. Even a visit to one of our cafes will transport you to lands afar, with their internationally inspired tasty treats.

To add to the excitement, there will be fairground rides*, crazy science shows, theatre performances and lots more.

The NRM Goes Continental This Easter at National Railway Museum in York, Yorkshire on Friday, 02 April 2010.


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The NRM Goes Continental This Easter

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