The Bluebell Railway Line, which takes travellers through the picturesque local countryside, has been named in Condé Nast Traveller’s list of 17 countrywide
Sussex’s own Bluebell Railway Line has been crowned as one of the UK’s top train journeys, boasting a scenic ride through idyllic countryside.
Lauded in Condé Nast Traveller’s selection of Britain’s 17 premier train trips, it stated: “From the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall’s sandy beaches – the following 17 trips showcase Britain’s best train journeys,” further noticing included journeys like “quick rail rides, overnight sleeper trains and a brand new Edinburgh route that is the most affordable yet”.
The volunteer-run 11-mile heritage line which operates between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead is not only famed for its steam trains but also holds the title of the world’s first preserved standard gauge steam-operated passenger railway to offer a public service since 1960.
Beyond regular service, it provides unique experiences such as the Golden Arrow Pullman dining service and themed evenings, including the Wealden Rambler lounge car, Fish & Chip supper trains, Rail Ale tours, and family events.
Music fans will recognise Sheffield Park Station from Elton John’s ‘Tumbleweed Connection’ album cover, and TV buffs might spot settings familiar from blockbusters like ‘Downton Abbey’, showcased on Netflix.
CNT vividly describes the enchanting journey: “To board, passengers must duck into wobbly wooden carriages dating back to the 1890s, then sit back and get comfy as a toot and billowing puffs of steam announce the departure.
“With a clatter and a rumble, the train soon gets up to speed, before passing under the famous three-arched bridge by Horsted Keynes and plunging into gorgeous countryside.”, reports the Express.
“Passengers are allowed to push down the windows to feel the full effect of sparks flying off the engine and to peer down valleys scattered with villages.
“Running throughout the year, the train is best taken in spring when the passing bluebell woods are laid with a magical violet carpet.”
But don’t just take their word for it, with one reviewer posting on Tripadvisor: “This was absolutely incredible, the staff were amazing and the Afternoon Tea was so good.
“Comfy seats, and it was good seeing the countryside while travelling on a beautiful steam train.”
Another boasted: “Lovely train ride through beautiful Sussex countryside, very nostalgic and a reminder of the days when carriage seats were comfortable.
“Facilities at Sheffield Park station were good with ample parking and even some ev charge points, as well as an informative museum, and a good gift and souvenir shop.”
If you’re interested in jumping on board and taking the journey of a lifetime, visit the Bluebell Railway website for further information.