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Keighley & Worth Valley Railway KEIGHLEY & WORTH VALLEY RAILWAY The Railway Station, Haworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 8NJ. 01535 645214 [email protected] www.kwvr.co.uk The Hal Term Holiday timetable below will be operating on the day selected for your visit. COVID19 - Passengers are asked to keep their distance where possible but be aware it may not be possible to socially distance at all points throughout your journey. Passengers are not required to wear a face covering when seated in a compartment, but a face covering is necessary in all enclosed parts of our stations and preferrable when travelling in an open coach. For timetables in operation on other days, select an alternative date in the calendar Fares for travel on this day: Notes & Codes: Ticket prices, by compartment or Day Rover, bookable online a - Arrival time d - Departure time # - Keighley bound trains not for reserved compartment passengers at Haworth. By reserved compartment. One round trip from Haworth or Keighley Day Rover. Join the train at Haworth, Ingrow ▪ Individual Person £15.00 or Keighley. Travel on any train in open § - Oxenhope Station is currently only open for pedestrian access. There is no car ▪ Two people £20.00 coaches. Includes entry to Rail Story Museums parking at the station. Intending passengers should park and board at Haworth, ▪ Family of 3 £30.00 Adult £18.00 Ingrow or Keighley ▪ Family of 4 £35.00 Concession £15.00 x - Request Stop. To board a train, inform the station staff. To alight from a train, ▪ Family of 5 £43.00 Children 5 - 15 £9.00 inform the Train Guard before the train leaves the previous station ▪ Family of 6 £50.00 Children under 5 Free - Connections with National Rail services to Leeds, Bradford, Skipton & beyond ▪ Dog Ticket £1.00 (maximum TWO per compartment Dog Ticket £1.00 - Steam Train - Heritage Diesel Compartment tickets available on the day subject to availability. Rover, return and single journey tickets may be bought on the day. - In open carriages a trolley service providing a limited selection of alcoholic & soft drinks, snacks & sweets Our trains During these difficult times our services will cater both for families and groups who would still prefer a degree of COVID19 protection and visitors to the Railway who would like the freedom of the Railway we all enjoyed prior to the pandemic. On this day a TWO train service will operate. One train will consist of compartment carriages (for pre-booked round trips) boarding at Keighley and Haworth and open coaches boarding and alighting at Keighley, Ingrow and Haworth. The second train is a heritage diesel service. Subject to availability, tickets for compartments may be available to purchase on the day. Fares For a degree of isolation for you and your family or group, the purchasing of a compartment for your party is an ideal way to enjoy a ride along the Worth Valley. If however you are comfortable in a more inclusive environment then to make the most of your visit, we recommend the purchase of a Day Rover Private Compartment : We’re offering pre-booked return journeys using private compartments, seating 1 – 6 people. Return journeys will depart from Haworth (Oxenhope bound ONLY) and Keighley, and will include a break at Oxenhope where you can stretch your legs and pose for photographs next to the engine. Day Rover Ticket : This ticket offers unlimited travel for a whole day allowing you to break your journey and travel about as you please. This ticket includes free entry to the Museum of Rail Travel and the Bahamas Locomotive Society's ‘Ingrow Loco’ exhibition - both at Ingrow West Station. Ideal for those wanting the complete day out. You are free to join any train which your ticket is valid for and travel as you please. In these coaches and the diesel service we are making all seats available for passengers to make their own choice about where to sit in the context of other passengers and whether they are also travelling with others. Small Family Ticket : This ticket is the same as the Rover Ticket but is for one Adult or Concession and one Child travelling together. Buy two Small Family Tickets and a third child can travel for FREE. Shopping Currently Haworth shop is open from 1000 - 1700 when trains are running and offers a range of 00 model railway items, railway related books, CDs and DVDs and children’s toys for all ages. Alternatively our online shop is now open, visit www.kwvr.co.uk/shop/ Oakworth During the filming of ‘The Railway Children Return’, Oakworth Station is closed and trains will not be stopping at this station. Oxenhope Oxenhope Station is currently only open for pedestrian access. There is no car parking at the station. The hours or times stated in the Company's Timetables, Books, Bills and Notices are appointed as those at which it is intended – so far as circumstances will permit - that the trains shall depart from and arrive at the several stations, but their departure or arrival at the time stated is not guaranteed, nor will the Company under any circumstances be held responsible for delay or detention, however occasioned, or any consequences arising therefrom. The right to alter or suspend the running of any train is reserved. Published by the Keighley and Worth Valley Light Railway Limited (Company registered in England No. 870851) and Keighley and Worth Valley Preservation Society Limited (Company registered in England No. 07135945, Charity registration No. 1136853). 2021 Orange PDF .
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