The team behind Brighton & Hove’s Volk’s railway, the oldest working electric railway in the world, awarded a Public and Community Award from the Sussex Heritage Trust.
The team behind Brighton & Hove’s Volk’s railway, the oldest working electric railway in the world, awarded a Public and Community Award from the Sussex Heritage Trust.
Volk’s Electric Railway will start running trains for passengers again from Friday, March 30. After a year and a half of work and over £1.65 million in investment the 135 year old train will carry passengers along Brighton seafront between its new Visitor Centre, workshop and Black Rock station.