Our Christmas Eve journey on the delightful heritage Avon Valley
Festive Steam Train starts with a festive sprinkling of snow, and
takes us along the surviving section of the Mangotsfield and Bath
Branch Line, travelling through the region's charming scenery on a
preserved train. The line runs for three miles between Oldland
Common and the station at Avon Riverside, but for practical
purposes our journey begins at Bitton, the intermediate station. On
leaving the station, the train travels northwards, passing through
the charming countryside that climbs away from the River Avon. Here
the noise of the steam trains echoing around the lower valley
creates an atmospheric sound.
The Avon Valley Festive Steam Train then
reaches a flatter terrain, passing through the outer region of
Oakland Common. Before long the railway runs into a wooded area,
where country trails and winding paths run in view of the tracks.
Our train then arrives at the line's northern terminus, Oakland
Common. On arrival the locomotive is uncoupled from the train and
runs around to the other end for the return journey. This part is
especially popular with rail enthusiasts. We then re-board the
train and travel back to Bitton, from where we continue southwards.
This stretch takes us through lush green fields and into the
idyllic rural scenery sloping down to the river.
The final stretch of our journey takes us along the valley and
then across the river itself before arriving at Avon Riverside
Station. Again, the engine joins the other end of the train before
returning to Bitton.