Steam, Sparks & Spectacle

Date:

November 8, 2025

to

November 8, 2025

Time:

3:50 pm

to

8:46 pm

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Steam, Sparks & Spectacle — a night of fireworks, family fun, and unforgettable memories!

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Beat the Cheltenham traffic and join us for a special evening train from Broadway, calling at Toddington, and Cheltenham Race Course, before enjoying a spectacular firework display.

On Saturday 8th November 2025, Cheltenham Racecourse will once again host one of the South West’s most spectacular fireworks displays. A beloved tradition for more than three decades, this annual event draws crowds of up to 12,000 people and has earned its reputation as one of the biggest and safest displays in the region — all while raising money for local charities and good causes.

The spectacular firework display will be accompanied with the epic thrills of Jurassic Park to the soaring theme of Top Gun, the adventure of Indiana Jones and the timeless magic of Back to the Future – plus many more big screen favourites, this is a show not to be missed.

Your train ticket includes entry to the event at Cheltenham Racecourse, so you can sit back, relax, and let us take you straight to the action. Our buffet coach will also be open, serving light refreshments throughout your journey.

What to expect:

• A dazzling fireworks show choreographed to the most iconic movie soundtracks of all time.

• Meet Bluey & Bingo - Fan favourites Bluey and Bingo will be there to meet and greet the little ones

• Huge Family Funfair - Rides, games, and entertainment for all ages – a full evening of fun for the whole family.

• Food & Drink Stalls - A wide selection of food and drinks to enjoy, from street food favourites to sweet treats and refreshing beverages.

Steam Train Timings:

• Depart Broadway station 15:50, Toddington, 16:12, arriving at Cheltenham Racecourse at 16:45

• Gates open to the event at Cheltenham Racecourse at 17:00

• Fireworks begin 19:00

• Last admission 19:15

• Train departs Cheltenham Race Course station at 20:00 and sets down at Toddington 20:33 and Broadway at 20:46

Prices include train travel, entry to the event at Cheltenham Racecourse and a donation towards the Cheltenham Rotary Club chosen charity.

Prices

Adult

£35.00

Child

£18.00

Family

Dog

Prices

Adult

£35.00

Child

£18.00

Dog

Family

2 Adults and up to 3 Children

Extended Family

4 Adults and up to 3 Children

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Contact Information


01242 621405

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