Freedom of the Line Tickets - Severn Valley Railway
Severn Valley Railway
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Book Severn Valley Railway tickets for one of the best days out in Worcestershire
Located in the beautiful countryside of Worcestershire and Shropshire, Severn Valley Railway is an award-winning heritage railway attraction providing a day full of heritage trains, family-friendly fun and spectacular nature.
Save money when you book Freedom of the Line tickets
The Freedom of the Line tickets are Severn Valley Railway's best-value and most flexible all-day tickets!
- Start your journey at Kidderminster, Bewdley or Bridgnorth
- Show your ticket at each station and travel all day!
- Choose where to stop, how long to stop for, and how many times you stop!
- Experience the freedom of hopping on and off whenever you please!
- Please note: For directions to each site, please see the 'Location' tab.
Welcome aboard Severn Valley Railway, one of the best family attractions in Shropshire
Embark on an adventure with Severn Valley Railway and step back in time to experience the golden age of travel:
- Take a journey on original steam and heritage diesel locomotives
- Discover beautifully-restored original stations along the famous railway line
- See magnificent and fascinating towns and villages
- Visit The Engine House Visitor Centre - fun for the whole family
- Travel over 16 miles on the meticulously-restored railway
- Start at Kidderminster, Bewdley or Bridgnorth and enjoy a range of short journeys
- Take a pit stop at the beautiful riverside village of Arley, home to Arley Arboretum
- Experience a nostalgic and enchanting escape away from bustling city-life
- Spot the local wildlife from the windows of the majestic steam train
- Embrace the surrounding areas, filled with walking trails, tea rooms and picturesque towns
- Grab some quintessential refreshments from the station's charming cafes
Whether you're a steam enthusiast, a history buff or simply seeking a delightful day out with the family, the Severn Valley Railway prides themselves on providing unforgettable experiences for families everywhere!
Book Severn Valley Railway tickets now for one of the best days out and a great thing to do for families in Worcestershire!
How to find us
Kidderminster:
By Car:
- Kidderminster Station: DY10 1QX
- Bewdley Station: DY12 1DP
- Bridgnorth Station: WV16 5DP
- Car parks cost £4 per day
By Train:
- Kidderminster's main station is situation next to Kidderminster Town Station.
- West Midlands Railway: Operates trains from Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill
- Smethwick Galton Bridge travels to Worcester via Kidderminster
- Chiltern Railway: Operates from London Marylebone to Birmingham, via Wycombe, Banbury and Leamington Spa
- Birmingham New Street: Many trains pass through New Street to reach Kidderminster
By Bus:
- Operated by Diamond Buses, Kidderminster is well-served by a number of bus routes.
Bewdley:
By Car:
- Parking: Bewdley Station, DY12 1DP
By Bus:
- Operated by Diamond Buses, there are a number of services to Bewdley.
Arley:
By Car:
- Please note: There is no on-site parking at Arley Station.
By Bus:
- 297: Some services stop at Arley Village
- 125: Stourbridge - Button Oak: 30 minute walk to Arley.
Highley:
By Car:
- Please note: There is no Public parking at The Engine House
- Sat Nav: WV16 6NP
By Bus:
- 125: Stourbridge - Highley: 20 minute walk to Highley Station.
Hampton Loade:
By Car:
- Please note: There is no Public parking.
- Sat Nav: WV16 6BN
Bridgnorth:
By Car:
- Severn Valley Railway Parking: WV16 5DP
- Disabled Parking: Available at Bridgnorth, WV16 4AX
By Bus:
- 8: Telford
- 9: Wolverhampton
- 436: Shrewsbury
- Visitor Centre (Highley)
- Toilets
- Paid parking
The Severn Valley Railway is working hard to make sure that all visitors are able to enjoy travelling on its trains and visiting its stations, regardless of their level of mobility. Wheelchair accommodation is provided on trains, accessible toilets are provided and each carriage carries its own ramp, to facilitate access for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs. You can alight at all stations, and our train crew and station staff will give assistance if you need it.
The historic design of our dining car carriages, with narrow doors and gangways, means it is NOT possible to accommodate wheelchairs at a table in one of these carriages.
All assistance dogs are welcome in SVR restaurants and public houses, on all trains and at the Visitor Centre at Highley. Dogs, whether they are assistance dogs or not, travel free on all our trains. They must be kept on a lead at all times, and must not occupy seats. Dogs are not permitted in first class carriages. Please bear in mind that sudden, loud noises may occur on heritage railway which may startle your dog.