List of British heritage and private railways

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This is a list of heritage, private and preserved railways throughout the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies, and British Overseas Territories whether operational or closed, that are operated for charitable purposes or shareholder profit. Some also provide economic local transport. For rail museums, see List of British railway museums.

Interactive map of standard gauge heritage railways in Great Britain.

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Many of the standard-gauge railways listed, including former branch lines and ex-mainline routes, were closed by British Railways under the Beeching Axe of the 1960s. Most have been restored and operate as heritage lines. A smaller number of lines were formerly industrial or colliery railways.

Many of these preserved railways are mentioned in national and international tour guides, and visits may form part of a school curriculum or feature in other studies, including civil engineering, mechanics, social, economic and political history, visual arts and drama.{{citation needed|date=May 2019}}

This list also includes tramways. Nearly all tram services in Britain ended in the 1950s and early 1960s, leaving just Blackpool Corporation Tramways, although some big cities have since revived them in the late 20th century onwards.

This list includes those railways which have public open days and excludes those on private sites which are not advertised to the public. {{TOC limit}}

England

Northern England

Goathland station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Standard gauge

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

The Threlkeld Quarry Railway in 2013
The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway in 1981

Miniature

The North Bay Railway
Miniature Railway in Royden Park

Tramways

Wirral Tramway

East of England

Mixed train on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
Restored double track section on the Mid-Norfolk Railway

Standard gauge

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Miniature

The Wells and Walsingham Light Railway

Tramways

East Midlands

Standard gauge

Great Central Railway (heritage railway).

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Miniature

Tramways

A 1931 Leeds tram seen at Crich Tramway Village in 2004

South East

GWR Earl of Berkeley at {{stnlnk|Horsted Keynes}} Station, Bluebell Railway

Standard gauge

Railway centres and museums

The engine sheds at Didcot Railway Centre

Narrow gauge

Trains on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
The Volks Electric Railway

Miniature

South West

Steam locomotive (number 80136) with carriages at station platform.
Bishops Lydeard station on the West Somerset Railway
A general view of the Swanage Railway

Standard gauge

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Restored Victorian coach at the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
Exmouth Miniature Railway

Miniature

The Beer Heights Light Railway

Tramways

West Midlands

Arley station on the Severn Valley Railway

Standard gauge

Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Miniature

Tramways

Dudley tram No. 5 of 1920 at Black Country Museum

Proposed

East of England

North of England

South of England

Defunct

This is a list of former heritage railway attractions that are now defunct.

Northern Ireland

See List of heritage railways in Northern Ireland

Irish standard gauge

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Defunct

Scotland

Standard gauge

Borders

Central Highlands

East Coast of Scotland

South West Scotland

Railway centres and museums

Narrow gauge

Craignure station on the 260 mm gauge Isle of Mull railway

Miniature railways

Defunct

Wales

North Wales

More information Name, Type ...
Name Type Gauge Length Opened Closed Re-Opened Notes
Llangollen Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 16 km 1862 1964 1981
Conwy Valley Railway Museum Museum and miniature railway {{Track gauge|7 1/4 in}} 1.6 km 1970s Has a 0.8 km long {{Track gauge|15 in}} gauge tramway
Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum Museum N/A 0 km 1951
Bala Lake Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|600mm|first=imp}} 7.2 km 1861 1965 1972 Originally standard gauge line
Ffestiniog Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 1⁄2 in}} 21.7 km 1836 1946 1954 Also owns and operates the Welsh Highland Railway
Llanberis Lake Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 1⁄2 in}} 4 km 1971
Snowdon Mountain Railway Tourist railway {{Track gauge|800mm|first=imp}} 7.5 km 1896
Welsh Highland Heritage Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 1⁄2 in}} 1.6 km 1980
Welsh Highland Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 1⁄2 in}} 40.2 km 1922 1937 1997 Owned and operated by the Ffestiniog Railway
Fairbourne Railway Miniature railway {{Track gauge|12 1⁄4 in}} 3.2 km 1895 1940 1947 Previously {{Track gauge|2 ft}} and {{Track gauge|15 in}}
Rhyl Miniature Railway Miniature railway {{Track gauge|15 in}} 1.6 km 1911
West Shore Miniature Railway Miniature railway 2018
Great Orme Tramway Tramway {{Track gauge|3 ft 6 in}} 1902
Glyn Valley Tramway Tramway {{Track gauge|2 ft 4.5 in}} 0 km 1873 1935 under restoration
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Mid Wales

More information Name, Type ...
Name Type Gauge Length Opened Closed Re-Opened Notes
Corris Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|2 ft 3 in}} 1.17 km 1859 1948 1971
Talyllyn Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|2 ft 3 in}} 11.67 km 1865 Includes Narrow Gauge Railway Museum
Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|2 ft 6 in}} 13.7 km 1903 1956 1963
Vale of Rheidol Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 3⁄4 in}} 18.91 km 1902
Rhiw Valley Light Railway Miniature railway {{Track gauge|15 in}} 1.265 km 1970 2022
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South Wales

More information Name, Type ...
Name Type Gauge Length Opened Closed Re-Opened Notes
Barry Tourist Railway Tourist Railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 2.4 km 1885 1976 1994
Gwili Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 7.24 km 1860 1973 1978
Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 0.4 km[8] 1802 1989 2017
Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 5.6 km 1866 1941 1983
Brecon Mountain Railway Tourist Railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 3⁄4 in}} 8 km 1980
Margam Park Railway {{Track gauge|1 ft 11 3⁄4 in}}[9] {{circa|2011}}[10]
Teifi Valley Railway {{Track gauge|2 ft}} 1 km 1986 Closed 2014 and much of the track lifted. Reopened 2016
Cefn Mably Farm Park Railway Attraction Miniature railway {{Track gauge|12 1⁄4 in}} {{circa|2020}}[11]
Heath Park Electric Tramway {{Track gauge|18 in}} 0.2 km
Garw Valley Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|4 ft 8 1/2 in}} 8 km 1876 1997 {{circa|2001}}
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Proposed

North Wales

Standard gauge
Narrow gauge

South Wales

Standard gauge

Defunct

Crown dependencies

Isle of Man

More information Name, Type ...
Name Type Gauge Length Opened Closed Re-Opened Notes
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway Tramway {{Track gauge|3 ft}} 2.6 km 1876 1939 1946
Great Laxey Mine Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|19 in}} 0.4 km 1870s 1929 2004
Groudle Glen Railway Heritage railway {{Track gauge|2 ft}} 0.9 km 1896 1962 1982
Isle of Man Railway Nationalised railway {{Track gauge|3 ft}} 25 km 1874 Current line opened in 1874, however the company's first, now defunct line opened in 1873.
Manx Electric Railway Nationalised railway {{Track gauge|3 ft}} 27 km 1893
Snaefell Mountain Railway Nationalised railway {{Track gauge|3 ft 6 in}} 8.9 km 1895
Crogga Valley Railway Miniature railway {{Track gauge|7 1⁄4 in}} 0.41 km
Orchid Line Miniature railway Multiple gauges
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Derelict

See Rail transport in the Isle of Man.

Channel Islands

British Overseas Territories

Falkland Islands

See also

References

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