Bristol Harbour Railway is located at Wapping Rd, Bristol BS1 4RN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Bristol Harbour Railway and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Adrian Tucker

4 Google Rating

Really fun. £2.50 for a single trip from M Shed to SS Great Britain. Proper steam train. Shame it d

4/ 5

Really fun. £2.50 for a single trip from M Shed to SS Great Britain. Proper steam train. Shame it does not last longer. Kids will love it.

Ray Hinson

5 Google Rating

Wonderful day out for the family

5/ 5

Wonderful day out for the family

Борислава Донкова

5 Google Rating

Amazing place! ❤️❤️❤️

5/ 5

Amazing place! ❤️❤️❤️

Mark Jones

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service, and magnificent to see a harbourside railway preserved to give us à hint of what

5/ 5

Fantastic service, and magnificent to see a harbourside railway preserved to give us à hint of what it hsed to be like. Friendly staff and obviously a proper locomotive and train. Open carriages with seating and easy ramped access for pushchair and wheelchairs. Highly recommended and very scenic .

james dobson

5 Google Rating

Love it around here

5/ 5

Love it around here

Andras Ocskai

5 Google Rating

Great place to walk around the docks. Bikers must dismount because too much pedestrians walking ther

5/ 5

Great place to walk around the docks. Bikers must dismount because too much pedestrians walking there. I like to walk here till the end and go around the dock, come the way back on the other side. Good shoos and pubs around this area, benches to sit down and spend quality time with friends and family members.

Ian Jordan

5 Google Rating

Great fun. There's nothing quite the same as a steam train ride.

5/ 5

Great fun. There's nothing quite the same as a steam train ride.

Ian Bowen

4 Google Rating

Lovely steam train attraction on the harbourside. Can be a leg saver if you are seeing several of th

4/ 5

Lovely steam train attraction on the harbourside. Can be a leg saver if you are seeing several of the other attractions in the area. Sadly the trip is over far too soon but it looks like they can't do much about that nowadays!

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