Severn Valley Railway is offering a fantastic 'Kids for a Quid' deal during the May half term, making family outings more affordable. From Saturday, May 23 to Sunday, May 31, up to two children can travel for just £1 each when accompanied by one full-fare paying adult. This offer includes steam and diesel trains running daily throughout the holidays.
In addition to the train rides, the ticket price covers entry to TrainTimeUK's stay'n'play fun at The Engine House in Highley, featuring a giant train set. Visitors can also explore the 'Inspiration' exhibition at Kidderminster station, developed in partnership with the National Railway Museum. This exhibition showcases rare artefacts and compelling narratives illustrating how rail transport revolutionised society.
A spokesperson for Severn Valley Railway said: 'We're making family adventures more affordable with our Kids for a Quid offer for the May half term holiday from Saturday 23 to Sunday 31 May. For just £1 per child, families can enjoy an unforgettable heritage rail journey through the stunning Severn Valley countryside.'
With every adult Freedom of the Line ticket purchased, up to two children aged 4 to 17 can travel for only £1 each, offering amazing value for a full day of heritage railway excitement. Visitors can view the timetable and plan their visit via the Severn Valley Railway website. The offer also includes a new playground in Kidderminster town centre, adding to the family-friendly attractions.
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For those looking for more half term activities, there are beaches, splash parks, and swimming pools worth exploring. Hidden beaches, outdoor pools, and lidos are also great options for family fun. Follow the Brummie Mummies Facebook page and Instagram page for updates on things to do in Birmingham and the West Midlands.



