Swanage Railway offers face masks for sale as steam returns to Purbeck

Michael Holden - Editor 3 comments 1 Min Read
Credit: Swanage Railway

As steam trains return to the Isle of Purbeck, the has offered for sale reusable face masks.

The reusable Swanage Railway branded face coverings are made from one layer of 205gsm fabric.

Each mask is individually packed for quick and safe handling.

Face masks are advised when you visit the Swanage Railway, so this is just the ticket for any Swanage fan!

They cost £7.00 plus £2.50 postage and packing.

You can buy your face mask directly from the Swanage Railway website by clicking here.

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3 Comments
  • This is A Clever (Potential Life-Saving) Idea… The Swanage Railway having, let alone handing out Facemasks (especially with their name on them in-between).

    Surely these facemasks shall be put to good use by each & every Passenger, Customer and Enthusiast when Visiting & Riding Up and Down the Well-Restored route of the Swanage Railway through & through.

    I’m so Impressed with the Swanage Railway (”which I myself, still hope to travel down to & visit ‘in-person’ someday”) for taking precautions to helpfully continue fighting back/combating whatever’s remaining of the Dreadfully Dreary Covid-Pandemic.

    I Do Believe most other fellow Heritage Railways & Transportation Museums may also Consider having/hand out facemasks too… I Really think it’s A Clever Idea.

    A Jolly Well Done to the Swanage Railway by the way… on Reopening Back Up & Running, let alone take precautions In-Between.

  • I would like to congratulate Swanage Railway for doing this. Hope things will be back to normal for them and their locomotives and daily heritage railway services for the staff, passengers and tourists. Amazing work.

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