A popular railway event is returning this May.
The Road meets Rail event will return to the Bluebell Railway's Horsted Keynes Station near Haywards Heath on May 18 and 19.
The two-day event has with steam-powered displays and vintage fairground delights, as well as trips on various passenger trains.
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Visitors can enjoy looking at traction engines, road rollers, steam wagons, showman's engines, crane engines and many other antique mechanical contraptions which bring the station back to early-1900s life.
Visitors can also watch displays showing how road building, wood sawing, timber haulage and thrashing were carried out in the early 1900s.
As well as this, event attendees can enjoy rides on vintage fairground attractions before enjoying an ice cream whilst watching miniature steam displays in the paddock.
On the Saturday evening, ticket holders are invited to enjoy the live music on offer, as well as food and drink refreshments.
More information can be found at https://www.bluebell-railway.com/road-meets-rail/.
Tickets for the event are priced at £30 per adult.
Children's tickets are £15.
These event tickets also allow for hop on and off train journeys during the event along the Bluebell Line between East Grinstead and Sheffield Park.
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