Brighton's electric railway ready to reopen this weekend
Volks Electric Railway is the oldest electric railway in the world still operating and if you haven’t been, what are you waiting for.
Running every day with stops at the Jungle Rumble café on the seafront, the aquarium station and the marina, the season will be officially opened by newsreader and presenter Nicholas Owen at 11am on Saturday.
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Hide AdWith six newly-trained drivers joining the team for the season ahead, it has been a busy time getting ready to reopen.
The railway’s manager Stuart Strong said: “The staff are very excited and cannot wait to open. We have two boys and four girls who have all passed their driving tests and completed five exams. It’s very stringent.”
Stuart admitted that after being closed during lockdown, his plans to retire next year may be put on hold, not least because he loves the job so much.
“It’s not a job to me. I love every day,” said Stuart. “It’s a genuine Victorian experience that you can have in 2021. We just feel like we are custodians of a living museum.
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Hide Ad“It’s such a happy experience, people wave like royalty and everyone comes off smiling. Making people happy is a wonderful thing to have when you’ve got a job. We have really missed seeing people, especially all of the school groups.”
Tickets can be purchased on the day and the trains run from 10.30am until 5.15pm during the week and until 6.15pm at weekends and Bank Holidays.
The Brighton Indy is back in print. Get a free copy this Friday (May 28) at Brighton Railway Station and then, from June 4, it will be available to buy in shops for £1.