Afternoon Tea
Sit Back & Relax with some Delicious Treats.
DATES
Sunday 30th March
£30.00
per person
(includes £22.00 Day Rover)
EVENT INFORMATION
£30 per person, with boarding at 11:40, 12:30, 13:35, 14:25 or 15:15.
Each ticket includes an Unlimted Travel Day Rover, Sparkling Cream Tea in a Box and entry to Two-Accredited Museums.
Oxenhope Station
The Buffet Car situated at the station will be open, serving hot & cold drinks and sandwiches, pies and sweet treats. The unique tearoom is the perfect viewing spot for trains arriving & departing into the station while looking out over the yard full of our historic carriages,
Keighley Station
On the platform at Keighley Station, there is a well-stocked refreshment bar serving hot & cold drinks, sandwiches, pies and sweet treats.
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 – Keighley Railway Station, Station Bridge, Keighley, BD21 4HP
- INGROW – Ingrow Railway Station, South Street, Ingrow, Keighley, BD21 5AX
- OAKWORTH – Oakworth Railway Station, Station Road, Oakworth, Keighley, BD22 0DZ
- HAWORTH – The Railway Station, Station Road, Haworth, Keighley, BD22 8NJ
- OXENHOPE – Oxenhope Railway Station, Station Road, Oxenhope, Keighley, BD22 9LB
You can find more information about getting the railway in the dedicated travel section.
Due to the age and delicate nature of the carriages used in Afternoon Tea services, dogs are not permitted to board.
We recognise that these dogs provide valuable assistance for the sight-impaired and those with hearing loss, epilepsy, diabetes, physical mobility problems and more. Assistance Dogs are welcome on ALL KWVR trains, for which no charge is made.
The very nature of the carriages is that the coaches come from an age where access for disabled passengers was not a priority. Therefore, as the vehicles are restored to their original condition, those wishing to travel onboard our Dining train and have a disability may have difficulty boarding it.
Boarding the carriages involves a step up from the Platform; a ramp can be put in place at Oxenhope or Keighley for passengers to board; please ask a station staff member upon your arrival.
In addition, Accessibility passengers with wheelchairs or motorised ‘buggies’ should be aware that the nature of the coaches means there is nowhere to store them on the train except in the guard’s van. Please speak to a station staff member who may be able to assist.