The Llangollen and Corwen Railway has confirmed the return of its popular Classic Transport Weekend on 4-5 July 2026, with vehicle entries now open.
Owners of classic cars, motorcycles, trucks, tractors and buses are invited to exhibit at one of the Dee Valley’s standout summer heritage events.
Glyndyfrdwy station will once again host the main display, alongside a busy timetable of steam, diesel and heritage railcar services running across the line.
Day Rover and Two-Day Rover tickets include unlimited train travel between Llangollen, Berwyn, Glyndyfrdwy, Carrog and Corwen, with a free vintage bus service linking Glyndyfrdwy and Corwen throughout the weekend.

On Saturday evening, Party on the Park returns with live music from 7 pm at Glyndyfrdwy, plus free shuttle trains from Llangollen and Corwen.
Ticket prices:
Adults: £36 (1 day), £65 (2 days)
Children: £6 (1 day), £10 (2 days)
Dogs: £3
“We are absolutely delighted to officially open the vehicle entry form for 2026. The Classic Transport Weekend is all about celebrating transport heritage in every form, and the quality and variety of vehicles that attend each year is what makes the event so special.
“We encourage owners to submit their entry forms early. Glyndyfrdwy becomes a fantastic display arena, surrounded by trains arriving and departing throughout the day, and it creates a truly unique atmosphere. We are looking forward to welcoming both returning exhibitors and first-time entrants for what promises to be another superb weekend.”
George Walker, one of the event organisers.



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