Bluebell Railway
The Bluebell Railway is a heritage railway located in Sussex, England. It was the first standard gauge steam railway to reopen in the UK after World War II, officially reopening in 1960. The railway runs for approximately 11 miles between the towns of East Grinstead and Sheffield Park, showcasing a variety of vintage steam and diesel locomotives.
Visitors to the Bluebell Railway can enjoy scenic rides through the beautiful Sussex countryside. The railway also features several restored stations, a museum, and special events throughout the year, making it a popular destination for families and railway enthusiasts alike.