British heritage railway
A British heritage railway is a preserved railway that operates vintage trains, often on historical routes. These railways aim to showcase the history of rail travel in the United Kingdom and provide visitors with a nostalgic experience. Many heritage railways are run by volunteers and feature steam locomotives, diesel engines, and restored carriages.
These railways often host special events, such as themed rides and seasonal celebrations, attracting families and railway enthusiasts alike. Popular examples include the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the Bluebell Railway, both of which offer scenic journeys through picturesque landscapes while preserving the rich history of British rail transport.