Hallowe'en Week of “Tram of Terror

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Friday, October 17, 2014 - 3:18pm

Seaton Tramway’s Halloween Week of “Tram of Terror” by Day and “Shock ‘O Horror Zombie Fest” by Night!

Seaton Tramway will be offering spooky family days out in Devon during the Autumn half term from Monday 27 October until Saturday 1t November.

Hallowe'en “Trams of Terror” will run by day during that period up to Colyton for our younger visitors and at night they magically transform into “Shock ‘O Horror Zombie Fest” trams for much “older” children to experience the dark side of Seaton Tramway.

Not for the fainthearted, our single deck trams, very scarily decked out, and driven by our most gruesome drivers will take “Tram of Terror” passengers up to Colyton for some spine-tingling spooky entertainment. Every child will receive a baddie bag and fancy dress is optional. Revolting refreshments can be purchased at the Tramstop Café.

Ticket prices for the Tram of Terror tram ride, spooky entertainment and Baddie bag (for children only) are £10 per adult, children (3-15) £10 and children under 3 £5.00.

Departures from Seaton Terminus every 30 minutes from 10.30am until 2.00pm. There are only a limited number of seats on our single deck tramcars, so to avoid disappointment, please book your place by telephoning 01297 20375 in advance.

At Halloween time, what better way for local people and holiday makers to explore the terrors of the Jurassic Coast at Seaton and the townships of Colyford and Colyton, as well as the River Axe Estuary and Axe Estuary Wetlands with all the amazing wildlife to be seen, well in the daytime at least!

For those travelling on a normal tramcar during the daytime will be subject to the normal fares and timetable prevailing at the time.

All tickets can be purchased at the Seaton Terminus and Colyton Station ticket offices or on line at: www.tram.co.uk

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Venue

Seaton Tramway

Event Date

Monday, October 27, 2014 - 10:00am to Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 5:00pm

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