There are just a few days to go now before Santa pays his annual visit to his grotto in the carriage shed at Maespoeth Junction where he is looking forward to welcoming children and parents arriving on the Corris Railway Santa Special Trains from Corris station. On arrival at the Junction there will be the chance for the children to meet the man in the red suit and receive a present, whilst there will be some seasonal refreshments for all.
There are four trains scheduled to run on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th December, leaving Corris at 11.00am, 12.30pm, 2.00pm and 3.30pm on both days. Fares are £7.50 for adults and £10.00 for children. With limited seats available on each train advanced booking is advisable at www.corris.co.uk/tickets, particularly if planning your day around a particular train time. The journey will be in the recreated 19th Century carriages and with a steam engine pulling them passengers will get a brief taste of travel along the Dulas Valley 100 years and more ago.
The Museum and Shop at Corris station will be open on both days allowing visitors to see artefacts from the history of the Railway, which once linked Machynlleth and Aberllefenni, and the area generally or to buy some late items of clothing, books, cards or children’s gifts ahead of the festive season and 2025. The range of children’s books includes “Hugh Goes Sliding” by Christopher Awdry, author of some of the “Thomas” tales about steam locomotives on the Corris and tales about the Friendly Engines written by one of our volunteers.