Autumn Steam Up

AUTUMN STEAM UP

The return of the steam to the events calendar this autumn, after the massive success of the Spring Steam Gala, which is now one of the definitive Steam Galas in the Heritage Calendar. This year, we return to the Autumn Gala but with a twist!

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th October

You’ll be able to ride behind the locomotives over the three days, with intensive passenger service running on the railway. Across the traction-packed days, there’ll be a goods train demonstration, special double-headed trains, and even a visiting locomotive, a type we wouldn’t usually have for our Spring Steam Gala.

GUEST locomotive

72 ‘Fenchurch’

London Brighton & South Coast Railway Class A1 Stroudley Terrier, built in 1872.

Stroudley’s famous Terriers were a lightweight design intended to accelerate suburban trains of lightweight carriages on the South London line, where the stations were only about a mile apart. They were such an improvement over the previous locomotives used that the initial six built-in 1872 were soon multiplied to a class of 50.

‘Fenchurch’ evening special

Friday 4th October

On the evening of Friday, 4th October, a special charter train will take to the Worth Valley with 72 ‘Fenchurch’ hauling three carriages for three round trips. The evening will include a hot supper; find out more and book tickets by following the links.

HOME FLEET locomotives

The home fleet will be selected from a pool below.

As steam drew close, British Railways made one last attempt to improve its steam fleet. In 1961 โ€˜Bahamasโ€™ was chosen by BR for its very last experiment; the culmination of steam power development started with โ€˜Rocketโ€™ in the 19th century.

Rather than being sent for scrap, however, the loco remained at the back of the shed until purchased by the Stockport (Bahamas) Locomotive Society in mid-1967. The engine then moved to the Hunslet Engine Company in Leeds for overhaul and was restored to service in LMS Crimson Lake Livery.

When steam was allowed back onto the mainline by British Rail, โ€˜Bahamasโ€™ was one of the selected few engines to grace the new steam scene and, between 1972 and 1994, operated many rail tours across the national network. Retired from mainline duty, the engine ran on preserved lines until its boiler certificate expired when the locomotive was committed to Oxenhope Exhibition shed as a static exhibit.

Work progressed to the point that on the 28th of September, 2018, a fully restored and resplendent 45596 steamed at Tyseley. Returning to Ingrow early in 2019, โ€˜Bahamasโ€™ made its mainline debut on the 9th of February, hauling a sell-out commemorative special from Oxenhope to Carlisle, its first mainline outing since 1994. The feat was repeated a week later on the 16th of February, their success raising hopes of future Oxenhope โ€“ Carlisle excursions, followed by participation in the Spring Steam Gala in March. On the 29th of March 2019, a special rededication ceremony took place at Ingrow West to officially relaunch โ€˜Bahamas’ back into traffic. Later in the year, โ€˜Bahamasโ€™ was operating on the mainline around the Midlands.

Purchased by two pioneering members of the KWVR directly from British Railways, it arrived on the Worth Valley, where it was painted maroon and, along with USA Tank No. 30072, double-headed the โ€œRe-opening Specialโ€ in June 1968.

This locomotive class was designed by H.G. lvatt in 1946 for the London Midland & Scottish Railway. lvatt had been very impressed with American locomotive designs used in this country during the Second World War, especially with labour-saving devices such as grease lubrication of the engineโ€™s motion and a rocking grate in the firebox. This latter feature, for example, meant the crews did not have to use a long-handled shovel to โ€œpaddle outโ€ the fire. He also designed the engines with repair and maintenance in mind, making most of the motion and pipework easily accessible to crew and fitters.

41241 arrived at Keighley under its own power in 1967 in good running order, having been in storage at Skipton shed since its earlier withdrawal from service. It is perhaps the most typical original branch line engine on the KWVR, making it an ideal motive power for the railway.

When the engine arrived on the Worth Valley it was painted maroon and, along with USA Tank No. 30072, double-headed the โ€œRe-opening Specialโ€ on 29th June 1968. Resplendent in its distinctive red livery, 41241 wrote itself into Worth Valley folklore on the Re-opening Special. Although coming to the end of steam on the national network, operating ex-BR locomotives in BR livery was forbidden. The choice of livery decided upon was the non-authentic, but appropriate crimson, reflecting its LMS lineage.

41241 became a regular sight over the coming months and years, carrying the same in-house red livery. Passing into KWVR ownership, in the early โ€™70s, 41241 was a stalwart performer culminating in 1975 with its last outing onto the mainline, from Keighley to Shildon, Co. Durham for Stockton and Darlington 125 celebrations.

This engine became subject to one of the earliest private locomotive purchase schemes established in the country and was one of the earliest arrivals on the nascent KWVR. It was bought outright initially by Mr Tony Cox and kept at Retford, Nottinghamshire. When Mr Cox became secretary of the nascent Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in the West Riding of Yorkshire, he brought the engine to the Worth Valley, arriving in March 1965, three years before opening. Affectionately known as โ€˜The Green Dragonโ€™ in โ€˜The Railway Childrenโ€™ film, 957.

The engine has a long list of film and television credits and is probably best known for its appearance in the 1970 feature film โ€˜The Railway Childrenโ€™ when, in green livery, it gained the unofficial name of the โ€˜Green Dragonโ€™. The engine has also featured in BBCโ€™s โ€˜Born and Bredโ€™ and the remake of โ€˜The Hound of the Baskervillesโ€™.

Having been the show star in 1970, it wasnโ€™t long before its age took its toll, and it was taken out of traffic in 1975. It remained sidelined until a bequest came to the locomotiveโ€™s rescue. Now owned by the Bowers 957 Trust, the locomotive returned to full working order in 2001 following an overhaul costing ยฃ150,000. On withdrawal at the expiration of its boiler certificate, 957 was put aside at Oxenhope in 2012. In 2016, the locomotive was moved to Haworth and overhauled in time for the 51st anniversary of The Railway Children in 2021.

The locomotive will appear at the Steam Gala in British Railways Black livery as 52044.

The Standard Four Locomotive Society rescued 75078, the 21st departure from Barry Scrap Yard. 75078 arrived on the KWVR in June 1972, and restoration was completed in 1977 and operates today after successive overhauls, the last completed in October 2022.

After the nationalisation of Britainโ€™s railways (from 1st January 1948), there were several exchange trails of locomotives from the LMS, LNER, GWR, and Southern Railway over each of the former companyโ€™s lines which led to the development of several new classes of locomotives. The classes were intended for medium-sized passenger, and freight turns with the advantage of low axle loading allowing the widest possible route availability. The Standard 4 class 4-6-0 had the edge over the 2-6-4T design thanks to the extra coal and water capacity it could carry. It also proved popular amongst footplate crews.

Completed in 1956, 75078 is one of a class of 80 engines built to a standard British Railways design and is from a batch supplied to the Southern Region. As this region did not have any water troughs, it is attached to a tender with a larger capacity for water and coal than others of its class. In addition, it is fitted with a double blast pipe and chimney for better power outputs with more economic returns in coal and water consumption.

Without the outbreak of war 1054 (then LMS no. 7799) would have been visiting the breakers as it was withdrawn from service on the day before war was declared. With a need for motive power, 7799 was restored to service and lasted for another 19 years. When eventually withdrawn, the locomotive was bought privately before passing to the National Trust and eventually handed to the Bahamas Locomotive Society for safekeeping.

Built for service in the Welsh Valleys north of Cardiff, no. 85 was deemed surplus to requirements at the time of the grouping in 1923 and was withdrawn by the Great Western Railway in 1927. In 1929, now numbered 426, it made the long journey north to the Durham coalfields, where it remained in service, as NCB no. 52, until 1968.

Salvation came in 1970 when 85 was bought by the KWVR and brought to Haworth for a new life on passenger services.

Encouraged by the progress made with the rebuild of 75078, the Standard 4 Locomotive Society returned to Barry in 1975, purchasing 78022, a locomotive ideally suited to the Worth Valley branch. It was offloaded at Haworth on the 11th of June 1975 and laid aside to await the day when restoration would begin, although it was another 18 years before this locomotive was restored to running order.

After laying untouched in Haworth Yard, 78022 was eventually the recipient of an extensive restoration from Barry condition, completed in 1993; the locomotive proved popular with footplate crews capable of handling five coach services on off-peak turns of duty.

Having languished at Oxenhope since withdrawal in 2003, 78022 came to the head of the overhaul queue in 2015 and was moved to Haworth, where stripping commenced to determine the required work. That work has been thorough, and this useful locomotive returned to service in November 2018 in a lined-out BR green livery.

TIMETABLES

The Working Timetables are available to preview below and will also be available in the ”On The Day Booklet’ for valid ticket holders.

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER

Locomotive(s)

85

75078

85

75078

85

75078

85

75078

(75078)
72

72

72

72

Trailing Locomotive

Attaching/Detaching

(Det45596)

Type

LE

PASS

GDS

PASS

GDS

PASS

GDS

PASS

B&M

B&M

B&M

LE

Set

RMB

GDS

RMB

GDS

RMB

GDS

RMB

SUB

SUB

SUB

Oxenhope

d

10:00

10:55

11:40

12:35

13:35

14:30

15:15

17:00

18:35

20:15

21:40

Haw Loop

a

9:20

Det45596

21:50

Haworth

d

10:07

11:47

13:42

15:22

17:17

Oakworth

d

10:11

11:51

13:46

15:26

Damems Jct

d

9:30

10:15

11:05

11:55

12:45

13:50

14:40

15:30

17:23

18:45

20:25

Damems

d

10:17

11:57

13:52

15:32

Ingrow West  

d

10:23

12:03

13:58

15:38

Keighley  

a

9:40

10:30

11:15

12:10

12:55

14:05

14:50

15:45

17:33

18:55

20:35

Platform:

3

4

4

4

4

4

3

4

4

4

4

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER

Locomotive(s)

75078

85

75078

85

75078

85

75078

85

72

75078

72

72

72

Trailing Locomotive

Attaching/Detaching

Type

L/E

GDS

PASS

GDS

PASS

GDS

PASS

LE

LE

PASS

B&M

B&M

B&M

Set

GDS

RMB

GDS

RMB

GDS

RMB

RMB

SUB

SUB

SUB

Platform:

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

Keighley  

d

10:05

10:50

11:45

12:30

13:40

14:25

15:15

16:05

17:55

19:35

21:05

Ingrow West  

d

10:57

12:37

14:32

16:12

Damems

d

11:01

12:41

14:36

16:16

Damems Jct

a

10:14

11:03

11:54

12:43

13:49

14:38

15:24

16:18

18:05

19:45

21:15

Oakworth

d

11:10

12:50

14:45

16:25

Haworth

d

11:14

12:54

14:49

16:29

21:20

Haw Loop

d

9:30

15:35

15:45

Oxenhope

a

9:40

10:29

11:20

12:09

13:00

14:04

14:55

15:55

16:35

18:18

20:00

21:30

NOTES 

a –

Arrival Time

d –

Departure Time

X –

Connections with National Rail services to Leeds, Bradford, Skipton & beyond

๏ –

Alight at Ingrow for Rail Story museums & exhibitions.

+ –

Real Ale Bar Car conveyed on this train serving teas, coffees, soft drinks, real ale, wine and spirits. A selection of snacks and confectionery is available too.

LOCOMOTIVES

72

London Brighton & South Coast Railway Class A1 Stroudley Terrier โ€˜Fenchurchโ€™

45596

London Midland & Scottish Railway 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

75078

British Railway Standard Class 4MT

78022

British Railway Standard Class 2MT

45596

LMS 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

41241

London Midland & Scottish Railway Ivatt Class 2MT

1054

London & North Western Railway โ€˜Coal Tankโ€™

85

Taff Vale Railway Class 02

52044

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Class 25 โ€˜Ironcladโ€™

TRAIN TYPES AND SETS

RMB

6 coach train with Bar & Buffet Car.

SUB

3coach train.

GDS

Goods train, for demonstration purposes – Pre-Booking Only.

B&M

Fenchurch Evening Special – Pre-Booking Only.

PASS

Passenger train stopping at all Stations, including Damems

XP

Passenger train with limited stops, not calling at all stations.

SHU

Shuttle service between Keighley & Ingrow West

LE

Light engine, not for public use

ECS

Empty coaching stock, not for public use.

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER

Locomotive(s)

45596
41241

(72)
1054

45596

72
41241

72

1054
45596

(52044)
41241

72

75078
45596

52044

1054
72

41241

75078

52044

45596

75078

52044

45596

75078

45596
52044

Trailing Locomotive

41241

52044

72

Attaching/Detaching

72

52044

Type

ECS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

LE

LE

LE

Set

SUB

RMB

GDS

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

MET

SUB

MET

RMB

GDS

SUB

RMB

SUB

Oxenhope

d

7:45

8:15

9:15

10:05

11:00

11:45

12:45

13:55

14:45

15:40

16:35

17:30

18:25

19:30

Haw Loop

a

Att72

Att52044

Att75078

18:35

19:40

Haworth

d

8:32

10:12

11:07

11:57

13:02

14:02

14:52

15:47

16:42

17:37

Oakworth

d

8:36

10:16

11:11

12:01

13:06

14:06

14:56

15:51

16:46

17:41

Damems Jct

a

7:55

8:39

9:25

10:19

11:14

12:04

13:09

14:09

14:59

15:54

16:49

17:44

Damems

d

8:42

10:22

11:17

12:07

13:12

13:40

14:12

15:02

15:25

15:57

16:52

17:47

Ingrow West

d

8:48

10:35

10:50

11:23

12:13

12:30

13:18

13:45

14:18

14:35

15:08

16:03

16:58

17:53

18:05

Keighley

a

8:10

9:00

9:35

10:40

10:55

11:30

12:20

12:35

13:25

14:25

14:40

15:15

15:33

16:10

17:05

18:00

18:15

Platform:

4

4

4

3

4

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

3

4

4

4

4

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER

Locomotive(s)

1054
41241

45596

72
41241

1054
45596

41241

72

45596

72
1054

52044

75078

(1054)
45596

72

(41241)
75078

72
52044

45596

75078

(52044)
45596

Trailing Locomotive

45596

41241

52044

Attaching/Detaching

1054

41241

52044

Type

LE

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

Set

GDS

SUB

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

GDS

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

Platform:

3

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

4

Keighley

d

08:30

9:10

10:05

11:00

11:35

11:50

12:55

13:30

13:55

14:45

15:15

15:40

16:35

17:10

17:30

18:30

Ingrow West

d

9:17

10:12

11:07

11:40

11:57

13:02

14:02

14:52

15:47

16:42

17:15

17:37

18:37

Damems

d

9:21

10:16

11:11

12:01

13:06

13:38

14:06

14:56

15:23

15:51

16:46

17:41

18:41

Damems Jct

a

9:23

10:18

11:13

12:03

13:08

14:08

14:58

15:53

16:48

17:43

18:43

Oakworth

d

8:42

9:30

10:25

11:20

12:10

13:15

14:15

15:05

16:00

16:55

17:50

18:50

Haworth

d

9:34

10:29

11:24

12:14

13:19

14:19

15:09

16:04

16:59

17:54

18:54

Haw Loop

d

7:20

Det1054

Det41241

Det72

Det52044

Oxenhope

a

7:30

8:55

09:40

10:35

11:30

12:20

13:25

14:25

15:20

16:15

17:10

18:05

19:10

NOTES 

a –

Arrival Time

d –

Departure Time

X –

Connections with National Rail services to Leeds, Bradford, Skipton & beyond

๏ –

Alight at Ingrow for Rail Story museums & exhibitions.

+ –

Real Ale Bar Car conveyed on this train serving teas, coffees, soft drinks, real ale, wine and spirits. A selection of snacks and confectionery is available too.

LOCOMOTIVES

72

London Brighton & South Coast Railway Class A1 Stroudley Terrier โ€˜Fenchurchโ€™

45596

London Midland & Scottish Railway 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

75078

British Railway Standard Class 4MT

78022

British Railway Standard Class 2MT

45596

LMS 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

41241

London Midland & Scottish Railway Ivatt Class 2MT

1054

London & North Western Railway โ€˜Coal Tankโ€™

85

Taff Vale Railway Class 02

52044

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Class 25 โ€˜Ironcladโ€™

TRAIN TYPES AND SETS

RMB

6 coach train with Bar & Buffet Car.

SUB

5 coach train.

GDS

Goods train, for demonstration purposes – Pre-Booking Only.

MET

Metropolitan Railway Seven Compartment First & Chatham

PASS

Passenger train stopping at all Stations, including Damems

XP

Passenger train with limited stops, not calling at all stations.

SHU

Shuttle service between Keighley & Ingrow West

LE

Light engine, not for public use

ECS

Empty coaching stock, not for public use.

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER

Train Locomotive(s)

72
45596

72

1054

45596

78022

1054
45596

(85)
78022

72

(75078)
45596

72

85
1054

72

75078

85

45596

75078

85

Trailing Locomotive

72

78022

78022

1054/72

Attaching/Detaching

85

Type

LE

ECS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

Set

MET

RMB

GDS

SUB & MET

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

MET

SUB

MET

RMB

GDS

SUB

RMB

SUB

Oxenhope

d

8:25

9:15

10:05

11:00

11:45

12:40

13:50

14:40

15:40

16:35

17:30

Haw Loop

a

7:45

Att85

Att75078

Haworth

d

8:32

10:12

11:07

11:57

12:57

13:57

14:47

15:47

16:42

17:37

Oakworth

d

8:36

10:16

11:11

12:01

13:01

14:01

14:51

15:51

16:46

17:41

Damems Jct

d

7:57

8:40

9:27

10:20

11:15

12:05

13:05

14:05

14:55

15:55

16:50

17:45

Damems

d

8:42

10:22

11:17

12:07

13:07

13:35

14:07

14:57

15:20

15:57

16:52

17:47

Ingrow West

d

8:05

08:20

8:48

10:28

11:23

12:13

12:30

13:13

13:40

14:13

14:25

15:03

16:03

16:58

17:53

Keighley

a

8:10

8:30

8:55

9:35

10:35

11:30

12:20

12:40

13:20

14:20

14:30

15:10

15:35

16:10

17:05

18:00

Platform:

4

3

4

3

4

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

3

4

4

4

AUTUMN STEAM-UP – SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER

Train Locomotive(s)

78022
1054

45596

72

1054
45596

78022

72

45596

1054
85

78022

75078

45596

1054
72

(78022)
75078

1054

72
85

(45596)
75078

85

Trailing Locomotive

72

85

Attaching/Detaching

78022

45596

Type

LE

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

GDS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

PASS

Set

GDS

SUB

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

MET

RMB

SUB

GDS

RMB

MET

SUB

RMB

SUB

Platform:

3

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

4

3

4

3

4

4

4

Keighley

d

08:30

9:10

10:05

11:00

11:35

11:50

12:50

13:25

13:50

14:40

15:10

15:40

16:15

16:35

17:30

18:30

Ingrow West

d

9:17

10:12

11:07

11:40

11:57

12:57

13:57

14:47

15:47

16:2

16:42

17:37

18:37

Damems

d

9:21

10:16

11:11

12:01

13:01

13:33

14:01

14:51

15:18

15:51

16:46

17:41

18:41

Damems Jct

d

8:40

9:26

10:21

11:16

12:06

13:06

14:06

14:56

15:56

16:51

17:46

18:46

Oakworth

d

8:42

9:30

10:25

11:20

12:10

13:10

14:10

15:00

16:00

16:55

17:50

18:50

Haworth

d

9:34

10:29

11:24

12:14

13:14

14:14

15:04

16:04

16:59

17:54

18:54

Haw Loop

d

8:00

Det78022

Det72

Det45596

Oxenhope

a

8:10

8:55

09:40

10:35

11:30

12:20

13:20

14:20

15:10

16:15

17:10

18:05

19:00

NOTES 

a –

Arrival Time

d –

Departure Time

X –

Connections with National Rail services to Leeds, Bradford, Skipton & beyond

๏ –

Alight at Ingrow for Rail Story museums & exhibitions.

+ –

Real Ale Bar Car conveyed on this train serving teas, coffees, soft drinks, real ale, wine and spirits. A selection of snacks and confectionery is available too.

LOCOMOTIVES

72

London Brighton & South Coast Railway Class A1 Stroudley Terrier โ€˜Fenchurchโ€™

45596

London Midland & Scottish Railway 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

75078

British Railway Standard Class 4MT

78022

British Railway Standard Class 2MT

45596

LMS 5XP โ€˜Jubileeโ€™ Class โ€˜Bahamasโ€™

41241

London Midland & Scottish Railway Ivatt Class 2MT

1054

London & North Western Railway โ€˜Coal Tankโ€™

85

Taff Vale Railway Class 02

52044

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Class 25 โ€˜Ironcladโ€™

TRAIN TYPES AND SETS

RMB

6 coach train with Bar & Buffet Car.

SUB

5 coach train.

GDS

Goods train, for demonstration purposes – Pre-Booking Only.

MET

Metropolitan Railway Seven Compartment First & Chatham

PASS

Passenger train stopping at all Stations, including Damems

XP

Passenger train with limited stops, not calling at all stations.

SHU

Shuttle service between Keighley & Ingrow West

LE

Light engine, not for public use

ECS

Empty coaching stock, not for public use.

Across the Gala weekend, you will encounter the excitement and nostalgia of the Locomotive works, with its exclusive sounds and smells; get up close to our fleet of Steam and Diesel locomotives with knowledgeable commentary from your experienced guide.

The tour involves walking on uneven and slippery surfaces and includes steps. For this reason, it is not suitable for those with mobility problems. Regretfully, open-toed shoes are not permitted.  Access to the sheds is only allowed for authorised groups who must always remain together.

Please be aware that this is both a hazardous and a working environment; children under 16, therefore, MUST be accompanied by a responsible adult. Due to yard restrictions and operating requirements, tours may have to be curtailed or cancelled without notice.

Tours start from Haworth Station Booking Hall, and a Tour Guide will gather the group outside the station before walking to the Yard; approximate tour start times are 10:00, 10:45, 11:40, 12:30, 13:30 & 14:20.


Haworth Shed Tours will begin shortly after the arrival of each service from Keighley, meeting inside at the Booking Hall, Haworth.
Tickets for the tour cost ยฃ5.00.

Experience the Railway from the back Guards Van on the Goods Train.

The Brake Van Ride is returning to the Steam Gala, and you’ll get a picture-perfect view of the railway. You’ll journey in the 56287 Southern Railway Goods Brake Van ‘Queen Marys’ owned by The Bahamas Locomotive Society.

JourneyPrice
Full-Line Returnยฃ15.00
Damems Returnยฃ10.00

Keep fuelled up across the Steam-Filled Weekend!

Oxenhope Station Tea Room

In 1982 the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway invested in an atmospheric tearoom. You can now enjoy lunch and refreshment breaks throughout the day seated in a railway carriage that used to speed along Britainโ€™s mainline railway network. Besides top-quality tea, coffee, and other soft drinks, the tearoom offers sandwiches, pies, cakes and biscuits!

Fri – 9.30 am – 3.15 pm
Sat – 8.30 am – 5.30 pm
Sun – 8.30 am – 5.30 pm

the old parcels office, keighley

The Old Parcels Office, overlooking the tracks of Keighley Station from the bridge, its the railwayโ€™s recently refurbished venue for great food and drink in the centre of Keighley.

Our days start with hearty breakfasts and freshly ground coffee, and from lunchtime, you can enjoy a wider selection of dishes prepared with local ingredients to suit every appetite. 

Fri – 9.00 am – 10.00 pm
Sat – 9.00 am – 10.00 pm
Sun – 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

Keighley Station Buffet & Platform pop-up

If you donโ€™t have time to visit the Old Parcels Office, the Buffet is also open whenever passenger trains run. Positioned on the platform, the buffet is an old W. H. Smith bookstall; you can buy hot and cold drinks, snacks, sandwiches and sweets.

Alongside the Buffet, a pop-up shop will sell Bacon & Sausage sandwiches in the morning. From Midday, pulled pork, which has been cooked in the smokebox of a steam locomotive, will be available.

Fri – 8.00 am – 9.00 pm
Sat – 8.00 am – 6.30 pm
Sun – 8.00 am – 5.30 pm

oakworth tea hut

Sit a while and enjoy a nice cup of tea outside the historic stationโ€™s Tea Hut and explore the Goods Yard or the trains passing through the station. Enjoy the spirit of a true country station and the open spaces of the Worth Valley, as well as top-quality teas, Ice-Cream, snacks & confectionary.

Fri – 10.00 am – 4.00 pm
Sat – 10.00 am – 4.00 pm
Sun – 10.00 am – 4.00 pm

on train bars

The Keighley & Worth Valley is unique because most of our trains convey a real-ale buffet car, serving real-ale from traditional hand pumps. The buffet car also serves tea, coffee and a wide selection of soft drinks & snacks โ€“ but itโ€™s the real-ale that is the real treat for our passengers.

On Saturday and Sunday of the Autumn Steam Up, the 10-ton Grafton Permanent Way Crane No. 2516 will perform demonstrations throughout the day in OakworthYard.

You’ll be able to see the Steam Crane in action; if you enter Oakworth Goods Yard and walk down the side of the shed, you’ll be able to view the Steam Crane.

Demos will occur between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm, after the arrival of the train from Keighley.

Built in 1945 and steam-driven, itโ€™s a sight worth seeing!

ticket and EVENT INFORMATION

Valid for Saturday & Sunday only.

TICKETPRICE
Adultยฃ57.50
Child (5 – 15)ยฃ28.75
Under 5Free
Member – Familyยฃ103.50
Member – Adultยฃ41.50
Member – Seniorยฃ35.00
Member – Child (5 – 15)ยฃ20.75
Member – Jointยฃ83.00
TICKETFridaySaturdaySunday
Adultยฃ22.00ยฃ32.00ยฃ32.00
Child (5 – 15)ยฃ11.00ยฃ16.00ยฃ16.00
Under 5FreeFreeFree
One Adult & One Childยฃ27.50N/AN/A
Two Adults & Three Childrenยฃ55.00N/AN/A
Member – Adultยฃ11.00ยฃ23.00ยฃ23.00
Member – Seniorยฃ11.00ยฃ19.50ยฃ19.50
Member – Child (5 – 15)ยฃ5.50ยฃ11.50ยฃ11.50
Member – Jointยฃ22.00ยฃ46.00ยฃ46.00
Member – Familyยฃ27.50ยฃ57.50ยฃ57.50

Please note that this gala will not have reserved seating whether you buy online or on the day (except for coach parties).  All customers will need to choose their seat once they have boarded the train or speak to staff if you have any queries.

Standard Booking Ts & Cs apply.

  • Membersโ€™ Free tickets are withdrawn.
  • Heritage Railway Association passes and free travel for reciprocal organisations cannot be used as normal โ€“ Member-priced tickets are charged.
  • Local Residents Railcards discount is amended โ€“ the member price is charged on the day.
  • Carer / Wheelchair user discounts are available as normal.
  • Other promotions/discounts are not available.
  • Complimentary ticket vouchers are not valid unless they are printed as being issued for the Autumn Steam-Up itself.

Car parks are available at five of the KWVR stations, and for the benefit of satellite navigation system users, the KWVR station addresses & postcodes are:

  • KEIGHLEY โ€“ Keighley Railway Station, Station Bridge, Keighley, BD21 4HP
  • INGROW โ€“ Ingrow Railway Station, South Street, Ingrow, Keighley, BD21 5AX
  • OAKWORTH โ€“ Oakworth Railway Station, Station Road, Oakworth, Keighley, BD22 0DZ
  • HAWORTH โ€“ The Railway Station, Station Road, Haworth, Keighley, BD22 8NJ
  • OXENHOPE โ€“ Oxenhope Railway Station, Station Road, Oxenhope, Keighley, BD22 9LB

You can find more information about getting the railway in the dedicated travel section.

The Railway is pleased to welcome all dogs and their owners onto our Autumn Steam-Up Trains, subject to their owners ensuring that their dogs do not cause a distraction to the operation of the train or inconvenience and difficulties to fellow passengers. In addition, dogs are not allowed onto carriage seats.

In the opinion of the Station Master or Guard, if a dog is not in the control of its owner and is causing problems, the Station Master or Guard may, at their discretion, request the dog be taken away from the Railwayโ€™s premises or removed from the train at the next available station or be cared for by its owner in a more appropriate area away from other passengers.

However, dogs are NOT allowed in carriages where food is served, for example.