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Exhibit at the Buckinghamshire railway centre. |
Last Sunday I spent a couple of hours at the interesting and informative Buckinghamshire Railway Centre. Run under the passionate care of volunteers the centre includes a small cafe and gift shop, a railway museum, free steam train rides and a miniature railway for children and adults.
When I arrived at the centre's car park I was pleased to find plenty of car parking which slowly filled up throughout the morning. After paying the ticket entry fee -£11- I began to wander through and around the train exhibitions. Roughly following the map I was given I found my way to the miniature railway ride. Set separately from the rest of the train lines it provides an area for children to play freely.

Feeling like a kid again, I happily decided to follow the circular route indicated on the map which took me over the old railway bridge past the museum and back to the cafe where I started.
Before I left I got the chance to experience the steam train ride which takes you back and forth around the centre's railway tracks in a well cared for and loved steam train.
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Museum wall featuring railway signs from across the country. |
A great morning or afternoon out for both adults and children alike which I really enjoyed and would highly recommend to those passing through the area.
Thanks for reading,Curiously muddy
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