Easter Express
Come & take the train, the perfect break away!
There’s plenty to keep you busy at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, whatever the weather.
Trains run every day from 5th until 21st April.
During the Easter Express, we will run passenger services daily, with a mixture of steam engines and heritage diesel. Bring the whole family (even the dog is welcome!) for an adventure through the Worth Valley and beyond.
- Experience the sound & smell of a steam railway.
- Five miles of heritage railway to journey along
- Six individual stations, full of character
- An Exhibition Shed displaying vintage coaches and historic engines
- The Carriage Works Museum, one of the finest collections of restored railway carriages
- The Engine Shed is full of exhibits and memorabilia of how railways used to be
- Gift shops at Haworth & Oxenhope
- On train Buffet Car, selling real ale, drinks, snacks & confectionary.
The Tea Hut

Sit a while and enjoy a nice cup of tea outside the historic station’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 & confectionery.
The Old Parcels Office

The Old Parcels Office, overlooking the tracks of Keighley Station from the bridge, is the railway’s recently refurbished venue for great food and drink in the centre of Keighley.
The day starts with Breakfast from 9 a.m. It’s the perfect way to fuel up before riding the trains through the Worth Valley. Starting from lunchtime, we can keep you going with a selection of main meals, light bites, sandwiches, and burgers.
The 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 Britain’s mainline railway network.
Besides top-quality tea, coffee, and other soft drinks, the tearoom offers hot & cold sandwiches, pies, cakes and biscuits!
Bahamas Locomotive Society

The Engine Shed is more than just a museum; it’s a place where the mechanical meets the magical. Our exhibition delves deep into the workings of steam locomotives, from their intricate engineering to the skilled hands that brought them to life. You’ll discover the meticulous process of building a steam engine—from the initial designs on the drawing board to the hands-on craftsmanship in the workshop.
The exhibition also explores the enduring fascination with steam locomotives, a passion shared by generations of children and adults alike, whether through playing with model railways or watching the real thing in action.
The Water Tower

While waiting for your train, you can visit the new Visitor Centre at the end of Platform 4 and step back into the railway’s history. View images and footage from the railway’s archive through the years, starting with The Midland Railway, followed by British Railway and the early days of the Keighley & Worth Valley Preservation Society.
Take part in our interactive display, learn about the tower’s function, what the water above you is used for, and help fill the locomotives inside the Water Tower.
Vintage Carriages Trust

Step into the Carriage Works Museum and immerse yourself in one of the finest collections of restored railway carriages in the country. From the opulence of the Victorian era to the practical designs of the mid-20th century, our exhibits span from 1876 to 1950, showcasing the evolution of railway travel.
Discover the luxury that First Class passengers enjoyed during the height of the Victorian era, and trace the changes in carriage design that reflect the social and technological shifts of the times.