Thursday 12 May 2016

UK government offers £1 million prize to encourage heritage railway tourism


THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has launched a £1 million #competition open to rail and heritage rail operators in an attempt to encourage more tourists to use the UK’s railways. 

Set up by the Department for Transport, the competition offers grants to rail operators to fund innovative ideas and is aimed particularly at the nation’s heritage railways and community rail partnerships.  

The majority of heritage railways are located outside the capital, and the key objective of the competition is to encourage overseas tourists to travel to destinations beyond London. According to government statistics, around 10 million people visit heritage railways in the UK every year, with the sector thought to be worth around £250 million to the nation's economy. 

The UK’s community rail lines account for around 40 million journeys each year, mostly in rural areas which use rail lines to support tourism. 

‘We want more tourists to experience the best of Britain beyond the capital and help boost local economies across the country,’ said tourism and heritage minister, David Evennett. ‘Heritage railways are a huge draw for tourists and this competition will encourage more visitors to see some of the hidden gems this country has to offer.’


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