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Miniature railway opens this Bank Holiday



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Published Date: 02 May 2008
A BRAND new miniature railway opens at Knockhatch Adventure Park this Bank Holiday weekend.
The steam and diesel powered locomotive, which will haul the trains, is ready to take its first journey tomorrow (Saturday) and youngsters can enter a competition to give it a name.

Trains will then run every weekend and on Bank Holidays until September.

At only £1 per trip, passengers will take a ride around a 200 metre track through the countryside setting of the Park.

Colin Jaggers, owner of Knockhatch, said, "This is an exciting new attraction for this year and we are sure it will prove popular for children and adults alike."

For more information, please call Knockhatch Adventure Park on 01323 442051.




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  • Last Updated: 02 May 2008 9:21 AM
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