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The Holiday Express Saturday 30 September to Shongweni


Where: The Holiday Express train - NMR AVENUE, 4001 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

When: Saturday September 30th at 7 AM - 1 PM


Train Ride Experience for the Whole Family
FROM DURBAN ONLY

Enjoy a memorable train ride experience for the whole family. Operating throughout the year from Durban Station to Scottburgh and Durban to Shongweni Farmers’ and Craft Market. Take a picnic to enjoy on the beach in Scottburgh, or enjoy one of the many local restaurants and fast-food outlets there. Tickets cost R250 per adult, R200 per child or only R800 for our family deal – two adults and two children under 12. Children under three years travel free when seated on their parents’ laps.

The Holiday Express will travel through two tunnels and stop at the waterfalls, where it will be possible for passengers to take some scenic photographs. No refreshments or snacks will be available on the Shongweni train. Guests are encouraged to take their own picnic baskets. On arrival at the Shongweni Station, coaches will be provided to transport guests to the market. It is a short 3km trip.

To reserve your tickets use our convenient on-line facility. For further information contact us via email at info@theholidayexpress.co.za  or visit our wesite: www.theholidayexpress.co.za

7.00am - Registration
8.00am - Train departs for Shongweni
09.00am -Arrival Shongweni
09;30am - Bus arrives at Shongweni Market
11.30am - Bus Departs Shongweni Market for Station
12.00pm - Train departs from Shongweni for Durban

1.00pm - Arrival in Durban.

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