Weardale Railway

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Travel through time on a heritage railway through the Durham Dales, where every journey is rich in scenery, story and charm.

Upcoming Event Trains

Plan Your Visit

Enjoy a scenic heritage journey through stone villages,
rolling dales and riverside trails.

Beyond the Tracks

Enjoy a scenic heritage journey through stone villages,
rolling dales and riverside trails.

Education & Outreach

We partner with schools and communities to deliver engaging, hands-on heritage experiences.
From educational visits to railway safety, we make learning fun, safe, and memorable.

FAQs

Here are some of the most common questions our visitors ask, if you don’t find what you’re looking for, we’re just a message away.

What days does the Weardale Railway operate?

Please check the timetable for current service days.

Tickets can be booked online in advance or purchased on the day at Stanhope booking office (subject to availability). Event trains and experiences require advance booking.

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on board. Assistance dogs travel free. Please always keep dogs on a lead.

Yes, most of our passenger trains have toilet facilities. Station toilets are also available at key stops such as Stanhope.

We offer step-free access at selected stations and have designated spaces for wheelchair users on some trains. Please contact us in advance to help us make your visit as smooth as possible.

Free or low-cost parking is available at most stations along the route including Stanhope, Wolsingham and Bishop Auckland West.

Yes, you’re welcome to bring your own refreshments. Some services also offer catering or snacks on board – check service details.

Please use our lost property form or contact us directly. We’ll do our best to reunite you with your item.

Yes, we welcome group visits, schools and educational tours. Please contact us in advance for group rates and tailored experiences.

Yes, gift vouchers can be purchased online and used towards tickets or special experiences like Driver Days and Afternoon Tea Trains.

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