
'brilliant' family attraction slashes kids' tickets to just £1
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:

IT'S A HUGE SAVING FOR FAMILIES FOR A FULL DAY OUT AND YOU CAN GET THERE IN JUST 40 MINUTES BY DIRECT TRAIN FROM BIRMINGHAM SNOW HILL 14:46, 04 Jun 2025 A top attraction has slashed its
ticket prices for children. Severn Valley Railway is popular throughout the year as a fun day out riding the heritage trains from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth, stopping off to enjoy the
river and sights along the way. Freedom of the Line day tickets normally start from £26 for adults and £17.50 for kids but the volunteer-run attraction is running a special discount for
children. READ MORE: 'HIDDEN GEM' RAILWAY ATTRACTION NEAR BIRMINGHAM LAUNCHING NEW £20 'UNLIMITED' PASS THIS SUMMER READ NEXT: 'ICONIC' NEW ART TRAIL COMING TO
BIRMINGHAM CITY CENTRE THIS SUMMER - AND IT'S FREE Children can travel for just £1 on Sunday June 8 and Sunday June 15 to mark SVR's Step Back to the 1940s weekend events. Article
continues below A spokesman said: "Kids can travel for just £1 at our Step back to the 1940s weekends on Sunday 8 & 15 June. "There's 1940s fun for all the family
including vintage vehicles, a wartime wedding, displays, BBMF flypast, music and dance lessons, along the line and at our stations. "Trains are currently operating between Kidderminster
and Hampton Loade." Listen to our latest Brummie Mummies podcast here: The discount is applied online at the checkout stage, when purchasing adult and child tickets. For terms and
conditions and to plan your visit, visit the SVR website. The railway is popular with families. One fan shared this review on Google: "Brilliant for kids and adults alike, we must keep
these places open for the future. "Lots of events available throughout the year. Toilets on every station, lots of helpful friendly volunteers around. Small car parking space on every
station, paid or free with blue badge. "Disabled access on every platform and trains. The museum on the Higley stop is brilliant, lots to learn." _Follow Brummie Mummies on
Facebook and Instagram, listen to the podcast and sign up to our free newsletter to keep updated on family news._ Another added: "What a lovely nostalgic place. The staff are so so
friendly and welcoming. We were pleasantly surprised at how long the train ride is and how many different stops there are, Article continues below "All the stations are beautiful and
well kept, even the small ones. There is so much to see along the plus things to see and do at each area where the stations are. "We did not manage to do everything but what we did
experience at the two stops we got off at was wonderful. This is definitely a day out for all. Really enjoyed it and will be returning for sure!"