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If you're near Stanway and looking for something genuinely different, the narrow-gauge railway at Toddington offers a real working experience with heritage transport.
This attraction focuses entirely on the smaller locomotives that once served industrial sites, quarries, and estates across Britain. A dedicated team of enthusiast volunteers has restored and maintained the collection with considerable care, and you can actually board steam or diesel engines for a ride through the countryside, giving you a proper sense of how these machines functioned in practice.
What makes it worthwhile is how hands-on everything feels. You'll get close to beautifully restored rolling stock running on distinctly narrower track than standard railways, and the volunteers are genuinely knowledgeable, happy to explain the history and mechanics of the engines themselves. It's a place where you gain real insight into how these machines worked and mattered, rather than simply observing from behind barriers.
The railway shares its Toddington site with the larger Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway but operates as a completely separate attraction with its own distinct character. It works well for families and anyone interested in transport history. The location is also practical for combining with other visits—Broadway is just up the road, and Winchcombe is a short drive away, so it fits easily into an afternoon's exploring in the area.
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