Dining with Legends

Sit back and relive the glamour of the late 1940’s and 1950’s in one of our opulent Pullman-style carriages and let the years slip away, as you enjoy fine dining in luxury.

Friday 14th March – “Golden Arrow”

Step back in time and imagine “newly built” (as it was then) 34081 “Squadron 92”, in its striking green livery with sunshine stripes, hauling the “Golden Arrow” Pullman and other prestigious named expresses through Kent. Sit back in one of our opulent Pullman-style carriages and let the years slip away, as you enjoy fine dining in luxury with an authentic Golden Arrow Menu.

Tickets are priced at £77 per person for adults and are for over 16s only. Price includes train fare.

Saturday 15th March – “Legends of Steam” with “Tornado”

Relish the glamour of the fastest steam locomotive of the 21st Century “Tornado” hauling our Pullman-style carriages, while you sample fine cuisine. Enjoy luxury treatment as this film star locomotive transports you to another time.

Tickets are priced at £72 per person for adults and are for over 16s only. Price includes train fare.

What’s Included?

  • Authentic steam-hauled ride through the Irwell Valley in beautifully restored Pullman-style carriages.
  • Sparkling wine welcome drink.
  • Four course, silver served meal.
  • Tea or coffee, and after dinner chocolate.

Dietary requirements of Vegetarian/Vegan/Pescetarian/Gluten Free/Halal/Dairy Free/Diabetic can now be chosen after seat selection on the menu pop up, alongside any alternative menu choices and celebration fizz.

If you have any further dietary requirements, please contact us in advance at dwd@eastlancsrailway.co.uk

The dress code is smart/casual for both trains.

Boarding commences at approximately 6:45pm with a prompt departure of 7:30pm. You will be advised of your table number and carriage when welcomed aboard. The journey lasts just under 3 hours with a return time of 10:15pm.

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Where does the Dining Train depart from?

The Dining Train departs from, and returns to, Bury Bolton Street Station (BL9 0EY).

Will our service be steam hauled?

Every effort will be made to ensure that steam locomotives haul our dining services. However, should a steam locomotive be unavailable, the East Lancashire Railway reserves the right to substitute a diesel locomotive without prior notice. We reserve the right to suspend, reschedule or cancel services if operational circumstances or safety make this necessary.

My tickets don't have any details of which table I will be dining at?

We do not guarantee that the seats you book will be the seats you are given on the day. This is because our Dining Train Manager may have to move passengers around to allow us to accommodate those with limited mobility or large groups. However, we do guarantee those booked on a table for two, will be seated on a table for two. Those booked on a table for four, will be seated on a table for four. If you have booked two seats on a table of four, you will be seated next to each other, allowing both parties on the table to benefit from a window seat.

Please advise us if you have booked specific seats due to mobility or have arranged to be seated next to a booking under a different name.

Are children allowed on the diner?

Our evening diners are for ages 16+ (18+ on Tasters, Comedy and Premium), but children are most welcome on our day time diners, which include our Traditional ‘midweek’ Luncheons, Lancastrian Lunches and Festive Lunches (excludes Afternoon Teas). Child tickets are for children aged 3 to 12. A child under three can attend free of charge but they will not receive a meal or seat. They must be seated on an adult’s knee, as we cannot provide highchairs due to the layout of the carriages.

Can I drinks my own drinks on-board?

The East Lancashire Railway has a selection of reasonably priced drinks on board.

You can bring bottled wine or champagne on board, but there will be a corkage fee of £10.00 per bottle.

Is the Dining Train wheelchair accessible?

All of our Diners depart from Bury Bolton Street Station which has step free access to the platforms. However, we regret that our 1950’s coaches are unable to accommodate wheelchair passengers. We can provide a small ramp during boarding to aid those with limited mobility, but passengers will be required to walk to their seats. Please let us know when making your booking that you require priority seating near the door.

What is the reception drink on board and can I change it?

It is a sparkling Perry, 7.5% alc and can be changed for a fresh orange juice upon request.

Can I bring my dog on board?

No, dogs are not permitted on board, unless it is an assistance dog which you will need to notify us about beforehand.

What is the dress code?

Premium nights are black tie events. We encourage fancy dress for our Murder Mystery and Comedy themed dining trains. For all other evening dining experiences the dress code is Smart/Smart-Casual. For our Lancastrian Lunches the dress code is Smart-Casual, and for our Traditional (midweek) Luncheons and Afternoon Teas, the dress code is Casual.

We are celebrating a special occasion, what can we do to make it special?

Please let us know in advance so we can ensure our staff are aware of the occasion. You can also chose to purchase some of our dining add-ons which include champagne. These can be bought up to 7 days before the date of your experience.

Can I smoke on board?

No, E-Cigs and cigarettes are not permitted on board.

I cannot eat the set menu, is there an alternative?
  •  We cater for a range of dietary requirements including Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Diabetic and Halal (This will be a roast chicken breast.)
  • We also offer the option to select an alternative starter of Melon on all applicable dining experiences (excludes Mid-Week Luncheons and Afternoon Teas) and an alternative dessert of Fruit Salad or Cheese and Biscuits (Excludes Afternoon Teas.)
  • Vegetarian/Pescetarian – Starters will be as per the standard set menu unless unsuitable, in which case the advertised Vegetarian starter will be provided.
  • All dietary requirements must be selected at the time of booking, or emailed to dwd@eastlancsrailway.co.uk no later than 7 days before the date of travel.
  • Please note, regretfully we are unable to cater for diabetic, lactose free, dairy free, vegan or pescetarian options on our afternoon tea services.
I need to cancel or rearrange my booking?

In-date Vouchers can be refunded in full, up to a month after the date of purchase, to the person who made the original booking only.

  • Any bookings cancelled OVER 3 weeks before the date of the booked event – 100% refund (minus original booking fee) to original payment method.
  • Any bookings cancelled between 1 week and 3 weeks before the booked event – 100% refund via gift voucher or 75% refund to original payment method (minus original booking fee).
  • Any bookings less than a week but more than 3 days before the booked event – 50% refund via gift voucher (minus original booking fee)

Bookings cancelled less than 3 days prior to the event will not be entitled to any refund.

Refunds may take up to 28 days to process.

Has the East Lancashire Railway been affected by rising costs?

The simple answer is ‘yes’ and unfortunately these costs have to be passed on. The cost to run a steam locomotive has risen considerably. This is primarily due to the volatility of coal supply – in terms of cost and availability. On the dining train set, a Diesel generator is used for power and heating, and it is no longer permitted to use tax-free fuel for this purpose. In addition, the ELR is facing significant increases in catering cost provision which directly affects the dining operation.

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