A very different event with the Covid-19 restrictions imposing social distancing and other precautions. However, a great display has been put together by the volunteers, both by decorating the engine and coach and transforming the Transfer Shed in a completely different way to previous years. Originally planned for 5 days, the event was reduced to 4 days as the latest lockdown had only just been lifted |
A decorated 'Lord Fisher' in the Engine Shed. (Photo courtesy Helen Luck) |
The following photos show the Transfer Shed (aka Santa's Grotto) a few days before the first of 4 days opening to the public. (Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland) |
Early morning shot of 'Lord Fisher'. (Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
Pictures in the decorated Transfer shed (AKA Santa's home. (Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg) |
A portly Santa. (Photo courtesy Helen Luck) |
Elf and the dragon. (Photo courtesy Helen Luck) |
Santa Special. (Photo courtesy Helen Luck) |
Inside the decorated coach (Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham) |
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