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The attraction, based in Bury, hosts its ‘Santa Specials’ rides each year as part of a special festive experience. The experience sees people board a steam train from Bury Bolton Street Station and travel through the enchanted Irwell Valley as part of a magical 80-minute journey with Santa himself.
Speaking about the experience, ELR said: “Begin the adventure at Bury Bolton Street Station where you will journey through a gorgeously decorated winter wonderland. Say hello to Mrs Claus and the talking Christmas Tree, and maybe even stop for a quick singalong with our carol singing choir of polar bears, before boarding your train.
“Whilst travelling, Santa himself will visit your carriage with a gift for every little one, and there will be plenty of time to have a chat with him and take a Santa selfie or two.”
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