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Ruislip Lido Railway 2026 Steam Gala.

Discussion in 'Miniature Railways' started by 45669, May 3, 2026.

  1. 45669

    45669 Part of the furniture

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    The opening trains of the 2026 Ruislip Lido Railway Steam Gala:



    Hope you like it.

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    Paid my first ever visit to Ruislip today. Very impressive railway, and really good volunteers - all keen, friendly and communicative.

    Only downside is the cost of parking - nearly £20 if staying for more than three hours and not a local resident. I gather this is set by the local authority, who presumably want to do everything they can to discourage visitors. Unfortuantely, that means today is likely to also be my last visit!
     
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    Don't say that! There is a cheaper car park in St. Martin's Approach just off Ruislip High Street. If you feel energetic enough you could walk to the Lido from there; if not you can catch a bus from the High Street. The H13 goes right up to the Lido, and the 331 stops on the main road near the Reservoir Road turning, so a couple of minutes walk to the Lido.

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    The second of my videos from the RLR Steam Gala features parallel running:



    More to follow as time permits...

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    Here's the next part of my footage from Ruislip:



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    Another short clip from Ruislip Lido:



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    Two more episodes:





    TTFN,

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    I am sure you are correct, but I had two elderly people with me who could not walk far. Nearly £20 parking is a show stopper, and it certainly meant that we didn;t buy rover tickets - what was the point when there was only time (in the afforadable parking window) for a there and back trip. It's a shame, but clearly the Council do not want non-local residents using their facilities. Fine, their choice, I won't.
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Is not the bus atop for the H13 actually nearer than the car park. Seem to remember it was when we lived in the LBH.
     

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