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The Railway Children (Faber Children’s Classics)

The Railway Children (Faber Children’s Classics)

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1900s: Three children wave to a passing stranger on a train, not knowing they will need his help soon..

  • ISBN: 978-0571331130
  • Genre: Childrens

What you need to know before your trail

When Roberta, Peter and Phyllis’s father is taken away and they move to a tiny cottage in the countryside, the only advantage is the nearby railway. Join them on their adventures as they befriend all those who work with the trains, prevent a railway disaster and try to discover the truth behind their father’s disappearance.

The Railway Children, a much-loved children’s classic, was first published in 1906 and has never been out of print.

Travel Guide

Visit Yorkshire with The Railway Children

For fans of the story, this lovely book is easy to experience and visit in real life

It’s set in Yorkshire and despite it taking place around the time of the war, there is still many traces of the past.

Haworth

Normally associated with Jane Eyre and the Bronte Sisters, this town was also used in the filming of the story.

The Bronte Parsonage in Haworth was used as the location for Doctor Forrest’s surgery

Wycoller near Colne

The scenes of the children sitting on a bridge were filmed here

Mytholmes Tunnel near Haworth

Take a train ride here or just stand on a bridge and wave to the people on it just like in the story. This train line is the main setting for much of the story ant it’s also where the paper chase scene in the book takes place. Remember when they take off their petticoats to warn the train driver against a landslide? This was filmed around here too.The landslide sequence itself was filmed in a cutting on the Oakworth side of Mytholmes Tunnel and the fields of long grass where the children waved to the trains are situated on the Haworth side of the tunnel

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway

Do not miss this! Go to the station at Oakworth, as this was the backdrop for the film. The tunnel used in the film is a lot shorter in reality as they built an extension just for the important scenes.

Three Chimneys

The house called “Three Chimneys” is in Oxenhope, just north of the Oxenhope railway station.

 

BookTrail Boarding Pass: The Railway Children

Destination: Yorkshire  Author/guide: Edith Nesbit  Departure Time: 19o0s, 1970s

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