The Vintage Treat
Enjoy a Treat onboard The Vintage Train
Prosecco & Summer Berry Eton Mess
Step back in time on selected weekends and enjoy a special treat onboard The Vintage Train.
Dating back to the 19th century, Eton mess is a landmark British dessert consisting of whipped cream, crumbled meringue, strawberries, or other fruits. First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School.
Enjoy a round trip on ‘The Old Gents Saloon’ this summer, taking in a piece of film history with the Saloon featured in 1970 family favourite ‘The Railway Children’. While travelling along the Worth Valley, our attentive waiting staff will serve you a delicious Eton Mess and a glass of Prosecco.
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The Old Gents Saloon
The coach was withdrawn from traffic in 1969 and purchased for preservation by Society Member John Dawson. It found fame as the “Old Gentleman’s” carriage in the 1970 EMI feature film The Railway Children. In the 1990s, ownership of the coach passed to Chris Lawson, who paid for British Rail Engineering Ltd at York to restore the carriage to its LNER condition.
Due to its age, the coach was used sparingly on the KWVR during the following years, mainly for private parties and vintage train days when cream teas were occasionally served.
Latterly, the coach has been reunited with the story of “The Railway Children,” taking on its role as the “Old Gentleman’s” carriage for both the Waterloo Station and Kings Cross productions of the story in London.
The treat
Summer Berry Eton Mess
- Fresh Raspberries, Strawberries & Blackberries
- Crushed Meringue Pieces
- Freshly Whipped Double Cream
A glass of prosecco or orange juice