The Downpatrick and County Down Railway is a heritage railway in Northern Ireland. It is located in the town of Downpatrick and runs for a distance of about 3.5 miles.
The railway operates steam and diesel trains, and offers visitors the opportunity to experience a ride on a vintage train and learn about the railway’s history.
Visitors to the Downpatrick and County Down Railway can take a ride on a vintage steam or diesel train and see the beautiful countryside of County Down.
The railway also has a museum and visitor centre on site where you can learn about the railway’s history and the trains that have run on it. You can also see a variety of railway artefacts, including original rolling stock and equipment, on display in the museum.
Additionally, they have a workshop where you can see the restoration work of the trains and learn about the process of maintaining and operating the vintage trains.
It is recommended to check the railway’s website or contact them for the schedule of train rides and opening hours of the museum and visitor centre before you plan your visit.