Activities and attractions at Kingscote station
What to see and do at Kingscote station
Welcome to Kingscote Station, the most tranquil on the Bluebell Railway. Built in 1882 and carefully restored to the mid-1950s era, the station offers a gateway to a bygone age of steam rail travel. From following the heritage trail to having fun in the play area, relax having a picnic or treat yourself to an ice cream at the Well House kiosk, you’ll have a great day here.
Plan and prepare - essential info for visitors
Essential information for visitors, ensuring you have everything you need for a smooth and enjoyable experience at the Bluebell Railway.
Getting to Kingscote
Kingscote Station (RH19 4LD) has no road access (or parking), you can hop on and off the Bluebell railway trains to visit this station or make your way on foot.
Car parking
There is no car parking at Kingscote station.
Opening times
Details on when to visit, including special schedules for timetabled trains and seasonal adjustments – please view our Timetables for more information.
How to get tickets?
It is advisable to book day tickets in advance and for special events it is required. There are single & rover tickets available on the day, but there is a discount when purchasing in advance.
Facilities for comfort and accessibility
Food & drink at the station
The Well House Kiosk is open for snacks and drinks when trains are running. Located next to the children’s playground, alongside the picnic area.
Kingscote picnic area
Situated behind platform 2, it is the perfect place to sit with a traditional picnic as you watch the trains steam past.
Shops at the station
There are no shops at Kingscote station.
Are there disabled toilets & baby changing facilities?
Disabled toilet and baby changing facilities are available on platform 1.
Connect with our other stations
Start planning your journey today and embark on an unforgettable adventure that is just a few steps away.
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