This week (26th October – 1st November)

Last chance this year!

The last passenger trains of 2020 run this Sunday. 

Things are very different – all tickets will be for compartments and cover one round trip which lasts 75 minutes. You won’t be able to come back on a later train. Three coaches have been converted to provide compartments and a strict cleaning regime has been put in place to reduce the risk to our passengers and volunteers.

There will be three steam train journeys, each with just 12 compartments, and they must be booked in advance – tickets are available now. Ticket sales close at around 5pm on Saturday.

All the information you need can be found on our COVID-19 Timetable web page. Click on the date to go straight to the booking page for that day.

What’s happening this month (November)?

  • Sunday 1st – COVID-19 Timetable – trains will depart Sittingbourne Viaduct station at 11.30am, 1.15pm and 3pm – compartments must be pre-booked, no tickets will be available on the day
  • Saturday 7th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Sunday 8th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Saturday 21st – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Sunday 22nd – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work

What’s happening next month?

  • Saturday 5th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Sunday 6th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Saturday 19th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work
  • Sunday 20th – Work Weekend – please email info@sklr.net if you would like to come along and work

Trains in bold green have lots of compartments still available, bold italic orange underlined trains are more than 50% full and plain red strikethrough shows that the train is fully booked.

 

We have been granted £26,500 by the Government from their Culture Recovery Fund. Click here to find out more about Project Sittingbourne – this will be updated regularly to show progress throughout the winter.

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