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NVR: Thomas in action this half-term

CHILDREN'S favourite engine Thomas will be celebrating the school half-term holidays by pulling trains between Wansford and Yarwell.

CHILDREN'S favourite engine Thomas will be celebrating the school half-term holidays by pulling trains between Wansford and Yarwell.Trains will operate on Saturday (13 February), Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, February 20 and Sunday, February 21.

Departures from Wansford, near Peterborough, will be at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Tickets cost 12 for adults and 6 for children (aged three to 15). Shorter journey fares also available.

Don't miss out on Thomas's first steaming of 2010. Cafeteria, gift shop and children's play area all available – and free parking.

For more details, call the Nene Valley Railway on 01780 784444, or visit www.nvr.org.uk


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