East Lancashire Railway have announced that they are bringing back the SEND friendly Santa Special event.
This is following last year’s successful launch of these inclusive Christmas experiences.
Due to the popularity of the event, ELR will bring back the event for three dates, November 23, 24 and 30.
Children and families can experience the magic of Christmas in a relaxed, SEND-friendly environment that offers all the festive touches of the traditional Santa Special but with adjustments to ensure everyone can enjoy.
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These include reduced visual stimuli to help minimise sensory overwhelm and chaperoned outdoor access for those who may need to avoid the footbridge.
The arrival window has also been extended, allowing guests extra time to board at a pace that suits them, reducing crowding and creating a more relaxed experience for all.
Onboard, there will be specially designated calm carriages, wheelchair-accessible entries and swift platform exits.
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The journey begins at Bury, where festive characters greet passengers before they embark on an 80-minute steam train journey to Rawtenstall and back.
While aboard, passengers will meet Christmas characters, have the option to enjoy a brass band and receive a special gift from Father Christmas himself.
Children will be given mood cards to communicate their comfort level with performers.
Many of the performers are proficient in British Sign Language, enabling every child to fully engage with the holiday magic.
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Mike Kelly, Chairman of East Lancashire Railway, said: “We’re delighted to bring back our SEND Santa Specials, designed specifically for families who want an inclusive Christmas experience.
“Seeing so many families enjoy a touch of Christmas magic last year was incredibly rewarding and has led to us introducing even more trains for this year's festive period.
“We’re proud to make this event accessible to SEND families, ensuring everyone can participate in the festivities without sacrificing any part of the experience.”
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