Santa Special journeys promise a magical time

A black steam engine with a plate containing gold numbering, saying "656". Smoke is coming from the engine's chimney and a red plaque says "Santa Express" on it. People can be seen boarding the train further along the platformImage source, John Devine/BBC
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A heritage railway has launched its Santa Specials, with a troupe of actors and performers joining the volunteers on the festive special.

Nene Valley Railway (NVR), which runs for about about eight miles (about 12km) near Peterborough, has run Christmas events before, but this year's is one of its most ambitious.

The railway's Chris O'Regan said it was a more immersive experience for children, who take part in activities during their rides on the train.

"The smell of mince pies mixed with the aroma of smoke from a steam train is quite intoxicating," he said.

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The railway said it was its most ambitious Christmas project to date, with actors, singers and performers taking visitors on a "magical festive journey"

"NVR could not run without our brilliant volunteers. We have over 350 [of them] and they are the lifeblood of the railway.

"But this year we thought we would take some pressure off them, so we have hired a wonderful cast of actors and performers who are dressed splendidly as elves, princesses – and not forgetting Santa and Mrs Claus."

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Mum Kerry with three-year-old Moss found Santa in his grotto on the station platform

Mr O'Regan said customers would take part in festive events before boarding the steam train.

"There will be an ice tunnel, the chance to make a Christmas toy and decorate a lush Christmas tree, as well as snowball fights and a charming grotto where they'll receive a gift from Santa Claus," he said.

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Chris O'Regan hopes the Christmas event will become a family tradition for many people

But he added that putting on such a production was not cheap.

"For just one 15-mile round trip on a steam train, it costs £400 in coal alone, without anything else," he said.

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Zayden enjoyed the elves who sang and danced around the carriages

Nine-year-old Zayden, from Peterborough, enjoyed the ride and watching the steam drift past the windows.

"Santa gave us presents. I got a colouring set and will do that when I get home," he said.

"I also loved how the elves came around the train, singing and dancing."

Violet, his six-year-old sister, who had never been on a steam train before, described the experience as "magical".

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Violet thought the experience was "magical"

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