Tuesday 16th September 2025, 12:00am

The 11.15 from Paignton

Dartmouth Railway Steam Train and Riverboat Cruise


We are thrilled that, in partnership with Festival Friend the Dartmouth Steam Railway and Riverboat Company, we can offer this exciting and fun day out to the beautiful historic town of Dartmouth.

Guests ride aboard the very steam train that Poirot rode in both the ABC Murders and Dead Man’s Folly, before enjoying an hour-long cruise on the River Dart, followed by some free time in Dartmouth before returning to Paignton by steam train.

The Agatha Christie Festival has reserved a carriage exclusively for our guests to use, so you can travel with friends, old and new, and maybe dress up for the occasion! And Mrs McGillicuddy will be pleased to know that on this steam train journey, there will no mysterious murders to see!

Timetable for the Day

10.45am Arrive at Paignton Station
11.15am Depart Paignton. The train will chug along a remarkably picturesque route past Goodrington Sands with its colourful beach huts, up over two of Brunel’s loft viaducts above Broadsands and then through Churston Station before running alongside the River Dart. This is the very route that Agatha Christie would have taken when visiting Greenway for the holidays.
11.45am Arrive Kingswear. It is a short walk (5 mins) to the ferry dock.
12pm Foot ferry to Dartmouth (10 mins).
12.30pm 1-hour round cruise. The cruise takes you to the mouth of the river passing Kingswear and Dartmouth Castles, up to Dittisham village, past the Britannia Royal Naval College and offers beautiful views of Agatha Christie’s holiday home, Greenway.
1.30-3.30pm Free time in Dartmouth to go shopping and have some lunch. Dartmouth has a variety of independent boutique shops and a large selection of cafes, bars and restaurants. The Royal Castle hotel on the quay was used as a location for the 1984 film, Ordeal by Innocence, and featured as the Royal George in the short story, 'The Regatta Mystery'. Alternatively, you could head back to Kingswear early and see the Agatha Christie mural in the Steam Packet Inn.
3.30pm Foot ferry to Kingswear. Please allow at least half an hour to get across the Dart.
4pm Train to Paignton.
4.30pm Arrive back in Paignton.

For more information visit: dartmouthrailriver.co.uk/tickets/steam-cruise

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Venue: Queen’s Park Station


Accessibility

Paignton station has level access to the platforms. Disabled toilet facilities are available at Paignton and Kingswear stations only. Unfortunately, train toilets are unsuitable for disabled use.

Ramps are provided for wheelchair access onto the Guards van and the designated wheelchair area for each train in service. Dependent on wheelchair size up to four wheelchairs can normally be accommodated. Please let us know if you will be coming by wheelchair so we can ensure that the staff at the railway are aware and prepared. Please email: admin@iacf-uk.org

View their full access policy here. dartmouthrailriver.co.uk/visitor-info/getting-here/access

Getting there

Queen’s Park Station, Torbay Road, Paignton, TQ4 6AF. What3Words having.reach.agree

The easiest way of getting to the venue is to take the train from Torquay Station to Paignton Station. It takes around five minutes. The steam train station is right next to the main station, by the level crossing.

The number 12 bus runs from Torquay harbour and along the seafront to Paignton Bus Station and takes about 20 minutes. It’s about 5-minute walk to the station. Find out more from the Stagecoach website

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