A destination at every station

Steam & Heritage Diesel trains operate throughout the year between Tunbridge Wells West & Eridge with intermediate stations at High Rocks & Groombridge.

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Real Ale & Cider Festival!

16th to 19th October 2025

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A Taste of Faulty Towers: Evening Dining

16th to 19th October 2025

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THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride

16th to 19th October 2025

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The Kent Gin Train!

24th May and more dates throughout 2025!

Upcoming Events

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Driver Experience

Steam Driver Experience!

We're delighted to bring you the opportunity of driving a real life steam…

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Cheers & Beers

The Kent Whisky Train!

Join us for an afternoon aboard the Kent Whisky Train, featuring a scenic…

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Volunteer

Volunteer Find Out More Days!

Are you interested in volunteering at the Spa Valley Railway and unsure how to…

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Driver Experience

DEMU 'Thumper' Driver Experience!

1317 is a stalwart of the railway, being one of the Class 207 'Thumper' units…

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Dining Experience

Birchden Vineyard Wine Tasting & Train Ride!

Enjoy a heritage train ride and scenic walk to Birchden Vineyard for a guided…

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Dining Experience

The Kent Cream Tea Train

What a great way to spend the afternoon, enjoying a Cream Tea on a steam and…

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Dining Experience

A Taste of Faulty Towers: Evening Dining

Straight from London’s West End via the legendary Sydney Opera House, this…

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Cheers & Beers

The Kent Gin Train!

Join us on the Kent Gin train for a unique gin tasting experience where you can…

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Cheers & Beers

Wildwood Vineyard Wine Tasting & Train Ride!

Experience a scenic heritage train ride to Wildwood Vineyard, where a short…

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Dining Experience

The Kent Afternoon Tea Train

Combine the elegance of steam train travel with a quintessentially British…

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Dining Experience

Murder Mystery Evenings

Solve a 1940s murder mystery aboard a heritage train, with supper, drinks, and…

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Dining Experience

Fish & Chip Supper

Enjoy an evening train ride with a meal of traditional fish & chips on…

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Cheers & Beers

The Kent Real Ale Train

Hop aboard our Kent Real Ale Train for a scenic ride through the High Weald,…

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Events by Type

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  • Family Events
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  • Cheers & Beers
  • Driver Experience
  • Standard Train Rides
  • Special Event
Family Events

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we book tickets to travel on the railway?

To book tickets to travel on Green timetabled dates please see the link to our Steam and Heritage Diesel Train Rides booking page. For all dining events please return to our homepage and click on the event pages.

How do we use our Groupon vouchers to book an e-ticket?

Please see the information page here for when you can use your voucher – these cannot be booked in advance.

Can we bring our dog?

Most definitely! Well behaved dogs are welcome on the Spa Valley Railway, but please keep them on a lead at all times and do not allow them to sit on the seats. Unlike many other railways we make no charge for dogs, many of our volunteers bring their beloved dogs for a ride with us once or twice a year.

For hygine reasons we do not allow dogs, except assistance dogs, in our catering outlets including our dining carriages on the train.

How to book with our Virgin/Red Letter Days voucher?

Please see the dedicated booking page here for a step by step guide for how to redeem your voucher.

Can you guarantee we'll see a Steam Locomotive?

We’d love to be able to give this guarantee, especially on Green days however steam locomotives can and do from time to time decide that chuffing up and down the countryside isn’t for them. They can sometimes even have a fault develop during the day and have to be withdrawn from service, this is the last thing we want to do but passenger safety is of paramount importance so whilst we’d love to guarantee a steam locomotive will pull your train when advertised it isn’t aways possible. A heritage diesel can take around 30 minutes to get started up and going whereas a steam locomotive if it is stone cold will take a good 4hrs to come to life.

We also rely on a 100% volunteer workforce, becoming a Fireman isn’t a 5 minute task, it can take years of practice to learn the art of shovelling coal and boiler control, only then can a person be assessed to fire a steam locomotive. It then takes a little bit longer to promote these Fireman to Driver so there are times in the year where we do struggle to get a steam driver or fireman to run our trains. We’re working hard on it to ensure this isn’t the case though, don’t worry! We still have space to take on more people that’d love to learn how to fire and drive this magnificant machines so do get in touch today, it won’t take 5 minutes and does require commitment but the rewards are certainly worthwhile!

The price and the availability of coal is currently currently causing the heritage sector an issue, coal has increased from £180 per ton late last year to over £400 per ton. We burn on average 1.5t of coal per day at the Spa Valley Railway so our costs per day have risen from £270 per day to £600 per day on coal! There might be days in the coming months that we have to re-evaluate our steam locomotive operating days to ensure we can continue to provide them for dining experiences and peak timetable days.

Can we bring bicycles, prams or buggies on the train?

Yes of course! We have space in the Guard’s van for most things or some open carriages, but on children’s special events and gala days we encourage you to leave buggies/prams in the designated areas at Eridge or Tunbridge Wells West unless absolutely necessary.

Our History

During the rapid expansion of the railways across Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries, trains revolutionized travel, enabling people to explore new towns and cities. Tunbridge Wells, a notable site of this railway growth, became home to two rival stations, Tunbridge Wells Central and Tunbridge Wells West, which connected the town to key destinations like Brighton, Eastbourne, and London.


Over time, the railway evolved through ownership changes and adaptations to accommodate modern needs, including a shift from steam to diesel engines and eventual closures in the face of increasing car usage. The line saw revival in 1985, with the formation of the Tunbridge Wells and Eridge Railway Preservation Society, now known as the Spa Valley Railway.


Through the efforts of volunteers and community supporters, this heritage railway offers a nostalgic journey from Tunbridge Wells to Eridge, attracting thousands of visitors annually with unique events, dining experiences, and the charm of the scenic High Weald area.


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