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Imagine you are driving at 125MPH or taking a Each ticket will cost £5.00 adult, £2.50 child. trip along a branch line in a Class 153 diesel train Calstock Rubber Band will play from 10 30 to 12 00 Model Railway - Hotley Vale Ride in a coal truck - Every hour, on the hour Plymouth Model Railway Club A variety of stalls, including Purely Cornish, Have a go on a pump trolley - 11 30 to 16 30, on the half hour selling local Cornish produce Bere Alston - Callington branch centenary display Free Vintage bus link to Morwellham Quay The Plym Valley Railway will be running a special free bus - in the Visitor Centre coach An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre. The historic port, mine workings and Estate border the beautiful River Tamar. link between Plymouth station and the Plym Valley Railway Visit a traditional L&SWR signalbox and pull a lever or two - regular signalbox demonstrations A free vintage bus service will link Gunnislake station with Morwellham Quay on Saturday 20 September, connecting with Snacks and light refreshments available the 09 34 and 11 30 trains from Plymouth and return trains - A range of books and souvenirs on sale leaving Gunnislake at 14 24 and 17 33. Free Vintage Open Top Bus trips Also visit The Olde Plough Inn in Bere Ferrers village, ten If you simply want to stroll around the quays, walk the trails or minutes walk from the station. This delightful pub, on the have a meal in the Ship Inn, admission is free. The Morwellham See the sights of Plymouth from the top of a vintage open top Tamar Valley Line Rail Ale Trail, is open until 15 00. Day Passport Ticket, price £8.50 adult, gives admission to Museum double decker bus. The trip will include the city centre, Barbican activities including the Riverside Railway and seafront and take around 30 minutes, subject to traffic. and Underground Guided Tour of the No charge.
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