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NEW DATES HAVE BEEN ADDED!

Flying Scotsman Shed Tours occur on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th June.

60103 FLYING SCOTSMAN SHED TOUR

Immerse yourself in the sights and smells of a working locomotive shed; 60103 Flying Scotsman will be serviced in the yard at Haworth. You’ll be able to get close to the locomotive while our volunteer guide explains what is happening. Don’t forget your camera for this unique chance to photograph 60103 in the yard!

Flying Scotsman Shed Tours occur on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th June.

You will be able to encounter the excitement and nostalgia of the Locomotive works, with its exclusive sounds and smells, and get up close to our fleet of Steam and Diesel locomotives with knowledgeable commentary from your experienced guide.

These fascinating, behind-the-scenes tours start from the Booking Hall at Haworth Station and will last for approximately 45 minutes. The tour involves walking on uneven and slippery surfaces and includes steps. For this reason, it is not suitable for those with mobility problems. Regretfully open-toed shoes are not permitted. Tours are limited to 10 persons. Access to the sheds is only allowed for authorised groups who must remain together.

EVENT INFORMATION

Yard & Workshop TourPrice
Place on a Guided Tour of Haworth Shed£10.00

Your ticket includes a guided tour around the Workshops at Haworth, including the new shed, stone shed and the yard where 60103 will be serviced.
No discounted rates for this event

Trains will be running on all the Shed Tour Dates.

BY TRAIN

Keighley Station is on the National Rail network. There are fast electric trains to Leeds & Bradford Forster Square every 30 minutes Monday – Saturday with an hourly service on Sundays. In Addition, Keighley is also served by long-distance trains between Leeds, Lancaster, Morecambe and Carlisle & London Kings Cross.

You can use National Rail Enquiries to plan your journey and arrival time at Keighley Station.

ON THE BUS

Transdev Keighley & District buses serve Keighley, Skipton, Ilkley, Bradford, Leeds and surrounding areas. There are also regular buses from Keighley Town Centre to Haworth Station and Oxenhope Station; a regular bus service also runs from Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley.

You can use the handy planner on the Transdev website to plan your journey.

ON THE ROAD
STATIONADDRESSPARKING
Haworth StationStation Road, Haworth, Keighley. BD22 8NJ Large pay & display parking
Make sure you use the correct postcode; the one listed on Google for Keighley & Worth Valley will take you to Haworth.

The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.

You will meet at Haworth Station in the booking hall, and the Tour Guide will take you from there across the car park and into the Sheds.

Yes, of course! They’ll be opportunities to get photographs, including Flying Scotsman in the yard.

Haworth Station will be open and has toilets on the platform.

You need to prebook your ticket for the Shed Tour.

You can collect your pre-booked ticket from Haworth Station from the booking window.

Well-behaved dogs are allowed, but the shed is a work environment with many different smells and loud noises, so we would advise not to.
Assistance Dogs are welcome onboard all trains.

Due to the age of the building and that it is a working environment, the tour isn’t accessibility friendly. There is uneven ground and multiple sets of stairs.

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