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Hop aboard The Holiday Express train this Easter

Embark on an unforgettable journey this April with The Holiday Express

Enjoy a fun-filled family train ride this Easter with The Holiday Express departing from Durban.

You can choose between an exciting ride with breathtaking views to The Shongweni Farmers and Craft Market on Saturday, April 8 or Saturday, April 15; or head to Scottburgh for a day on the beach on Sunday, April 9, Friday, April 14 or Sunday, April 16.

The Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market 

Registration is at 7am and the train departs at 8am.

The route inland passes through two tunnels and stops will be made at the two waterfalls to allow passengers to take photographs.

A range of refreshments, including wine, beer, soft drinks, biltong, peanuts and chips will be available on the train, but remember to purchase your cash vouchers at registration.

Passengers are welcome to bring along their own refreshments.

• 09.00am – Arrival in Shongweni. Board bus for a short trip to the Market
• 11.30pm – Depart by bus for Shongweni Station
• 12.00pm – Train departs from Shongweni for Durban
• 1.00pm – Arrival in Durban.

Easter train ride to Scottburgh 

Registration is at 9am and the train departs at 10am.

A range of refreshments, including wine, beer, soft drinks, biltong, peanuts and chips etc. will be available on the train. Remember to purchase your cash vouchers at registration.  You are also welcome to bring your own refreshments with you.

The Easter Bunny will welcome you and your family on arrival and spoil you with a sweet treat.

• 11.30am – Arrival in Scottburgh
• 3.00pm – Train departs from Scottburgh for Durban
• 4.30pm – Arrival in Durban.

For more visit The Holiday Express or send them an email.


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