A railway line is running special illuminated steam trains featuring pop anthems.
The Watercress Line's steam trains will be running from December 29 to January 4, 2025, offering a party experience under thousands of LED lights.
The trains will play a soundtrack featuring music from Queen, Michael Jackson, Rihanna, and Taylor Swift, among others.
Passengers will be given LED wristbands that synchronise with the train's music for an immersive journey.
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The carriages will also have a "canopy of lights".
The train rides will be hosted by "Voiceover Man", known for his work on Britain's Got Talent and X-Factor.
This year, the trains will also feature the "Snowlight Cascade", a display of falling lights.
The Pop Anthems edition of the Steam Illuminations trains will feature a soundtrack of iconic tunes spanning the 1960s to today and include 'Pop Anthems LED wristbands,' which synchronise with the train’s music, and a sparkling 'canopy of lights' in every carriage.
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Rebecca Dalley, CEO of The Watercress Line, said: "Our thrilling Pop Anthems Experience is the perfect way to party with friends. We’re delighted to give people the chance to get together in such a fun and exciting way.
"Whether you’re planning a night out with friends or looking to end the holiday season on a high note, we invite everyone to experience this memorable celebration on board this wonderful heritage steam locomotive."
Also new for this year is the magical 'Snowlight Cascade', an enchanting display of falling lights, that can be seen as you party the night away."
Tickets are expected to sell quickly.
For more information and to book your tickets, please visit: https://watercressline.co.uk/special-days/steam-illuminations/
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