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Leighton Buzzard Railway
    Page's Park Station
Billington Road
Leighton Buzzard
LU7 4TN
Bedfordshire
England
Collection details
Industry, Land Transport, Weapons and War
Facilities
Parking: yes Food: yes Shop: yes Guided tours: yes Baby changing facilities: yes Study area: yes Wheelchair access: yes Visual disability facilities: yes
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Contact details
General information (Tel) : 01525 373888
General information (Fax) : 01525 377814
E-mail : info@buzzrail.co.uk
Website : www.buzzrail.co.uk
Open
2008 Dates: call for details
Admission charges
Adult £5.50
Senior Citizen £4.50
Child (age 2-15) £2
Child (under 2) FREE
Description
The Leighton Buzzard Railway is one of the few surviving narrow-gauge light railways in England. It was built in 1919, using materials and equipment that were surplus from the War Department Light Railways that had supplied the battlefields in World War 1.

Originally built to serve the local sand quarrying industry, the railway has carried a passenger service, mostly hauled by steam engines, since 1968. It is operated by the volunteer members of a non-profit society.

The track is 2 foot (610mm) gauge, and the return journey--from Page's Park on the edge of Leighton Buzzard to Stonehenge Works in the Bedfordshire country side--takes 65 minutes.
Collections description
The railway was originally built to carry sand from the extensive quarries to the north of Leighton Buzzard, and the collection of locomotives, wagons and quarry machinery reflects this heritage.

The military connection cannot be forgotten, either, and one of the stars of the collection is an armoured petrol locomotive, built for the trenches, and now on loan from the National Railway Museum. Similar machines hauled sand trains at Leighton Buzzard until the 1950s.

Working displays take place regularly during the operating season, while other items are on static display.

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General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
Parking for coaches
Guided tours
Collections
General guide to collections available
Specialist publications on collections available
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Disability Access
Events/teaching/resources for people with disabilities
Large print information and/or interpretation
Parking for disabled available
Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to all public areas
Children and Families
Baby changing facilities
Events and resources for children and families
Picnic area
General Education
Education facilities available
Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
Schools Education
Primary school education service available
Printed/audio-visual information available for schools
Facilities
Cafeteria
Meeting room available
Object study facilities available (enquire in advance)
Picnic area
Refreshments
Shop