Bluebell Railway services cancelled amid second lockdown

The Bluebell Railway has cancelled all planned services from Thursday, November 5, until Wednesday, December 2, in line with the new national lockdown restrictions.
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The railway’s chairman, Chris Hunford, described the closure of the heritage line for the second time this year as ‘disappointing news’.

“I know this second lockdown will be disappointing news for everyone,” he said.

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“It is all the more disappointing because this month would have been the start of our new exciting illuminated train service SteamLights and the first of this season’s Santa Specials.”

The Bluebell Railway has cancelled all planned services amid the second lockdown. Photo: Andrew StrongitharmThe Bluebell Railway has cancelled all planned services amid the second lockdown. Photo: Andrew Strongitharm
The Bluebell Railway has cancelled all planned services amid the second lockdown. Photo: Andrew Strongitharm

But he said the safety and wellbeing of staff, volunteers, members, supporters and customers remained of paramount importance.

The railway had also planned to run trains between November 5, and December 2, for Pie and Mash Lunch, The Blue Belle Luncheon, The Blue Belle Evening Dining and Wealden Rambler Festive Afternoon Tea.

Its customer services team is now contacting all of its affected customers about their bookings.

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It has updated the information for booked customers on its website at www.bluebell-railway.com/news/customer-information-november-lockdown.

Mr Hunford said there was some good news, with dates for the SteamLights service extended to January 31, rather than the previously planned end date of January 5.

“Although this second lockdown is undoubtedly a setback, I am sure the same spirit and determination which saw us through the first lockdown will prevail once again,” he said.

“We look forward to working together to see the Railway through this period and reopening as soon as we possibly can.”

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The Bluebell Railway closed on March 20, and reopened on August 7, to mark its 60th birthday.

It has been running steam-hauled trains mostly at weekends since then with some weekday services and dining trains.

The Bluebell Railway shop at Sheffield Park station will also shut during the lockdown but it will still be operating online with a range of books, gifts, souvenirs, model railway items and Christmas present ideas on offer.

The Bluebell Railway is the first standard gauge preserved passenger railway in the UK having opened in August 1960.