Chase The Train
Trail run along train Bure Valley railway line, limited to 200 only.
Starting in Aylsham and finishing in Wroxham, with train back
Race start-time is 10.30am, must finish within 2 hrs and 15 mins
Limited parking at start, toilets, changing and food/coffee available
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Chase the Train is a scenic and flat 8.9 mile trail run following the Bure Valley Railway path between Aylsham and Wroxham. It is very popular, and sells out in hours, so keep an eye out when the tickets go on sale. Great for spectators to watch you along the route and intermediate stations.
🎟️ Tickets -
Sublime Timing
🏃 Results - Sublime Timing
📍 Location - Google Maps (start, finish)
🏁 Race start - 10.30am
⏱️ Race briefing - 10.15am
🎒 Bag drop
🅿️ Parking
🚾 Toilets (start and finish only)
🏥 First aid
🎽 Changing facilities (very limited)
❌ Prizes
❌ Refreshments
Chase the Train starts from Aylsham Bure Valley Station, Norwich Rd, Aylsham NR11 6BW, following the train line to Wroxham Station, Belaugh Rd, Hoveton NR12 8UU, through pretty countryside. The route is along footpaths although some of these are uneven and roots and low hanging branches can represent hazards. Competitors are responsible for their own safety on the course. An inspection will be undertaken before the race starts.
This can be a challenging race as the course, although flat, does have a few hazards to overcome, it is narrow in places, a rough terrain and it’s open to the public.
There is limited parking at Aylsham, if possible please try and share lifts. We would ask you to park with regard to other visitors to the station. If required there is parking available in Aylsham. Additional parking is available at The Buttlands, Mill Road, Burgh Rd (free parking, 11 Burgh Road and Aylsham Rec Ground, Sir Williams Lane. All these car parks are a short walk to the start.
This is a linear route, the Train you will be chasing will depart Aylsham at 10.20, you are invited to use this train to transport your race day bag to Wroxham, NNBR cannot accept any liability for your bag, so please only include essential items. Your bag will be taken from the train at Wroxham and will be available for your collection from the front of the station, ready for your return trip to Aylsham. PLEASE NOTE THESE TRAINS ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMPETITORS ONLY. If you miss this “special” train you will be able to use the next scheduled train.
Registration is available at Sublime, each competitor will receive their bib number via email, you will be required to bring this number with you on the day. On arrival you will be directed to the registration desk, you will be asked for your number and issued with a corresponding bib. You should ensure you complete the reverse of the bib with your personal details.
You will be required to write your name, any medical conditions, emergency contact name and number on the back of your race bib. Race numbers must be visible while racing. Please remember to bring safety pins to attach your race number. The race is chip timed. Timing chips will be incorporated into your race bib.
This will be a mass start. The route follows the train line and is a linear route of 9 (ish) miles. Approximately 1/4 of a mile after leaving Aylsham, competitors will be required to cross the main A140. We have secured TMO (traffic management) to ensure this is crossed safely, YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS, there is also a small road crossing (B road) at Belaugh, this will be manned by 2 marshals to ensure safety for all competitors and road users. The remainder of the course is on paths, which are open to cyclists and walkers, please respect their right to enjoy this route..
There will be water stations at miles 3 & 6
The race directors are grateful to all marshals who have given up their Sunday morning to ensure the race is both safe and enjoyable. They will be available at the start, finish and at regular spots along the route., they will be obvious and we ask that all competitors are respectful to them and follow all instructions given by them.
The Bure Valley Railway kindly allow us the run of their stations for much of the day and will be putting on a special train to get everyone back to Aylsham at 12:15. Please note that this train will have a maximum of 140 seats with no spaces. It takes about 30 minutes to get back and the seats are not the largest, so if you have supporters with you, you may prefer that they meet you at Wroxham Station and take you home. Any late comers would be able to catch the 13:15 service train.
Toilets are available at the start and finish, there are no toilets on the course. There is an excellent cafe at Aylsham serving a wide selection of hot and cold snacks and drinks. The cafe at Wroxham does not offer the same range so please ensure you pack and after race snack you may require.
Live results will be available at the end there will be a QR code printed on your bib, you can check your results via this code. All competitors who finish the race will be issued with a medal. First aiders and water will be available at the end.
Qualified first aiders will be available on the course. If you find yourself in any difficulty please arrange to get a message to the nearest marshal who will arrange for the first aiders to attend to you. If a first aider advises you to withdraw from the race, we request that you follow their instructions. As with the marshals we request that you treat them with respect.
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