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Steam and Scream Community Event at Watchet

News of a ‘Steam and Scream Spooktacular’ at Watchet – a community event at Watchet Station and Watchet Esplanade – wickedly wonderful Halloween fun during half term week at the West Somerset Railway!

The event runs from Tuesday 29 October to Thursday 31 October 2019 from 6pm to 10pm with the Steam and Scream Ghost Train Experience taking place between 7.15pm and 9.15pm.

During the evenings of 29, 30, 31 October between 7.15pm and 9.15pm there will be a walk-through ghost train experience at Watchet Station. Dare to enter a specially created series of ghostly carriages to be greeted by hilarious haunters, giggling ghosts and ghouls galore!

Watchet Coastal Communities Team will be hosting lots more to combine with the West Somerset Railway’s Steam & Scream experience on all three evenings. Click here for more details.

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