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LNER Kids Club

LNER Kids Club

By: Fun Kids & LNER
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LNER Kids Club is the ultimate podcast for curious young travellers riding the rails of the East Coast Main Line.

Hosted by Emma-Louise and Lauren, each episode is packed with fun facts, railway adventures, on-board games, surprising stories and fascinating interviews with real LNER staff.

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Episodes
  • Track to the Future
    Jul 24 2025

    Join Emma-Louise and Lauren for a whizz through the world of eco-friendly railways in this green-themed episode of LNER Kids Club!

    Discover how trains are tackling climate change and what the railway of the future might look (and sound!) like.

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    21 mins
  • Haunted histories and other spine-tingling rail tales
    Jul 22 2025

    Emma-Louise and Lauren are back – but this time they’re your spooky guides through creepy castles, haunted stations, and the ghastly jobs children used to do in Victorian times. Along the way, we’ll meet ghost-spotting train staff, listen to eerie poems, and discover why Azumas are shaped like bullets.

    Whether you're travelling to York, Newcastle, Edinburgh or Peterborough, we promise a frightfully fun (and safe!) ride.

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    18 mins
  • Trains, tracks, and teddy bears
    Jul 9 2025

    Join Fun Kids' Emma-Louise and Lauren as they whizz through railway history, meet the amazing people who keep LNER running, and uncover Azumazing facts about the speedy Azuma trains.

    From the power of the driver’s cab to the magic of modern engineering, this is your first-class ticket into the world of trains.

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    19 mins
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