Trains Running Today! - Bricks Weekend

Today: Trains are running today - Bricks Weekend

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Trains are running on the following upcoming dates:

Saturday 04 April Bricks Weekend
Sunday 05 April Bricks Weekend
Monday 06 April Bricks Weekend
Wednesday 08 April Purple Timetable
Thursday 09 April Purple Timetable
Saturday 11 April Vintage Weekend
Sunday 12 April Vintage Weekend
Tuesday 14 April Blue Timetable
Wednesday 15 April Blue Timetable
Thursday 16 April Blue Timetable
Saturday 18 April Purple Timetable + No 22
More Future Dates

There’s far more to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway than just the journey itself. Along our 14-mile line from Cheltenham Race Course to Broadway, you’ll find beautifully restored stations, fascinating exhibits, peaceful countryside walks, and a real sense of history brought to life by our dedicated volunteers.

Whether you’re a lifelong railway enthusiast, a lover of the great outdoors, or simply someone who enjoys stepping back in time for a few hours, there’s plenty to see, do and discover.

Heritage & History at Every Stop

Each of our stations tells its own story. From the lovingly recreated Broadway Station, built entirely by volunteers in authentic Great Western style, to the operational hub at Toddington, where locomotives are restored and maintained, history runs through everything we do.

Across the line you’ll find heritage displays, vintage signs, and railway memorabilia that capture the spirit of the golden age of steam - reminders of the men, machines and moments that shaped Britain’s railways.

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The Discovery Coach & Model Railways

At Winchcombe Station, our Discovery Coach offers an engaging look at the history of the GWSR, with exhibits and models showing how the railway came back to life.

Nearby, the Royal Mail Model Railway Coach houses several impressive working layouts built and operated by volunteers - a must-see for anyone with an interest in model engineering or the magic of miniature worlds.

Wildlife Along the Line

As the train winds its way through the rolling Cotswold countryside, keep an eye out for the local wildlife that makes our railway so special. Buzzards and red kites soar overhead, rabbits dart through the hedgerows, and in the quieter stretches, you might even spot deer grazing in the fields.

The route passes through a mix of open farmland, woodland, and wildflower meadows - a haven for photographers, birdwatchers, and anyone who loves the natural world.

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Relax and Explore

Each of our stations offers something different to explore - from tearooms serving fresh cakes and coffee to peaceful picnic spots and classic photo opportunities. Many of our visitors enjoy breaking up their journey, stepping off to watch the engines run round, or simply soaking up the sights, sounds, and smells of steam travel.

Whether you visit for a few hours or make a full day of it, the GWSR is a place where time slows down, stories unfold, and every whistle and puff of steam connects you to a living piece of history.