All aboard on the last polar express before Christmas

There’s no better way of celebrating Christmas than catching the steam train from Hellerup to the Rosendal farm shop.


Dozens of families enjoyed the hour-long ride last weekend (see veterantoget.dk for details of this weekend’s trip) and were treated to an array of sights including old-fashioned coal stoking …


venison hanging up like in the old days …


ponies (guess who isn't getting one for Christmas) …


and ducklings – no ugly ones on this occasion –


and good old Father Christmas himself. Many went home with Christmas trees along with loads of goodies from the shop





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