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Cross-creek-railway SUNDAY 4th October
11:00am – 2:00pm
@ Clifford Square Featherston

Cross Creek Railway’s Mini Fell train is slowly pushing back his winter blanket, stretching his wheels, airing his toot and sliding on the rails, back and forth, gathering energy. Will Mini Fell’s brother Sam Macintosh join in the summer fun this year? Come and see!

Spring has arrived for Cross Creek Railway and with spring comes the opening of the Summer Season. Come and Ride the Rail for FREE, nibble on a hot sausage for FREE, climb on to Mini Fell’s polished carriages and whiz around the track enjoying the start of the warm season.

On a more serious note Cross Creek Railway would like to INVITE YOU! On Sunday 4th October to experience the thrill of Driving a Miniature Train around the track and at the end of the happy experience become one of Cross Creek Railway’s regular roster drivers. Driving a train is Easy! Rewarding! Something magical happens!
For further info on Cross Creek Railway or to become a member please contact Colin 06 308 9238
Photo caption; Free rides for everybody

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