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- Sat 09 May 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Cumbrian Mountain Express
Saturday 9 May 2026
The Cumbrian Mountain Express provides a wonderful opportunity to get out and about during the summer months, with the added bonus of steam haulage over the Northern Fells, including the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line to Carnforth, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive. We then enjoy a circular steam tour outwards via Shap to Carlisle and back via the Settle and Carlisle line. We return from Preston to London behind our blue electric locomotive.
We leave London Euston with electric traction, and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe. We continue north along the WCML to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers.
We continue through Lancaster to Carnforth, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. Leaving Carnforth, our steam locomotive will be working hard when we climb the first severe gradient up to Grayrigg. We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, gaining speed for the ascent to Shap. This well-known section of the WCML has a gradient of 1 in 75 and, in the former days of steam locomotives, banking engines from Tebay were often used to assist trains. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be around two hours in Carlisle, providing time to explore this ancient 'Border' city with its castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum, and shopping centre.
We leave Carlisle and join the Settle & Carlisle Railway, one of the most well known and best loved stretches of railway line in Britain. We soon begin climbing, and then at Appleby, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. The climbing continues through scenic Kirkby Stephen towards the highest railway summit in England at Ais Gill, 1169 feet above sea level. We pass over tall viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through tunnels. There are magnificent views across the Fells and to the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We should have a fast run out of the hills, through Settle, until we stop again for our locomotive to take on water.
?Our journey continues through Hellifield and Clitheroe to Preston where we say goodbye to our steam locomotive. We pass though Wigan and Warrington en route to Crewe hauled by our blue class 86 electric locomotive with a fast run to London expected. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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**Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train.
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Station Outward Return
London Euston 06:35 22:25
Watford Junction 07:05 21:55
Northampton** 07:10 21:35
Rugby 08:00 20:45
Nuneaton 08:20 20:25
Crewe 09:20 19:30
Preston 10:15 18:00
Carlisle 12:40 14:20
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- Sat 16 May 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Buxton Spa Express
Saturday 16 May 2026
Join us for a contrasting main line steam run from Ealing Broadway to the Peak District of Derbyshire and the spa town of Buxton. We will travel via the Midland Main Line to Kettering, and through Melton Mowbray, to Chesterfield, before heading westwards through the scenic Hope Valley and Peak Forest routes to Buxton.
Leaving Ealing Broadway early in the morning, diesel hauled, we join the Midland main line and pick up at St Albans, Luton, Bedford and Kettering. Heading northwards away from Kettering, we now head for Leicester, our final pick up point for passengers and where our rostered steam locomotive for the day will be waiting to take us on our journey to Buxton at Humberstone Road, just north of Leicester station.
We pass through Loughborough and join the Erewash Valley Line at Trant Junction. After Chesterfield with its crooked spire and after Sheffield we take the Hope Valley line at Dore. We pass through the heart of the Peak District before leaving the main line at Chinley East Junction and take the Peak Forest line past the huge stone quarry at Tunstead. We now run through Ashwood Dale towards Buxton, our destination for the afternoon.
Buxton is famous as a market town and also for its spa waters and Georgian architecture. An interesting town to explore, during your stay our steam locomotive is serviced for the return journey. You will have just over an hour in Buxton, the highest market town in England, with the famous spa waters in the Pump Room, The Crescent and the Pavillion with its extensive gardens.
We will return from Buxton via Chapel-En-Le-Firth, Hazel Grove and Stockport before stopping for our steam locomotive to take on water at Denton. We then continue our return journey through Woodley and Romiley to rejoin our outward route at Chinley. From here we return on the same route as on the outward journey. Our steam locomotive will be detached at Humberstone Road in Leicester and we will return to Ealing Broadway, diesel hauled, setting down at our earlier calling points.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £245 £1035
First £229 £164 £705
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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Destinations Route
Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
London Ealing Broadway 06:20 22:20
St Albans City 07:05 21:25
Luton 07:20 21:05
Bedford 07:50 20:30
Kettering 08:25 20:05
Leicester 09:05 19:35
Buxton 13:20 14:40The Buxton Spa Express
Saturday 16 May 2026
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Join us for a contrasting main line steam run from Ealing Broadway to the Peak District of Derbyshire and the spa town of Buxton. We will travel via the Midland Main Line to Kettering, and through Melton Mowbray, to Chesterfield, before heading westwards through the scenic Hope Valley and Peak Forest routes to Buxton.
Leaving Ealing Broadway early in the morning, diesel hauled, we join the Midland main line and pick up at St Albans, Luton, Bedford and Kettering. Heading northwards away from Kettering, we now head for Leicester, our final pick up point for passengers and where our rostered steam locomotive for the day will be waiting to take us on our journey to Buxton at Humberstone Road, just north of Leicester station.
We pass through Loughborough and join the Erewash Valley Line at Trant Junction. After Chesterfield with its crooked spire and after Sheffield we take the Hope Valley line at Dore. We pass through the heart of the Peak District before leaving the main line at Chinley East Junction and take the Peak Forest line past the huge stone quarry at Tunstead. We now run through Ashwood Dale towards Buxton, our destination for the afternoon.
Buxton is famous as a market town and also for its spa waters and Georgian architecture. An interesting town to explore, during your stay our steam locomotive is serviced for the return journey. You will have just over an hour in Buxton, the highest market town in England, with the famous spa waters in the Pump Room, The Crescent and the Pavillion with its extensive gardens.
We will return from Buxton via Chapel-En-Le-Firth, Hazel Grove and Stockport before stopping for our steam locomotive to take on water at Denton. We then continue our return journey through Woodley and Romiley to rejoin our outward route at Chinley. From here we return on the same route as on the outward journey. Our steam locomotive will be detached at Humberstone Road in Leicester and we will return to Ealing Broadway, diesel hauled, setting down at our earlier calling points.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £245 £1035
First £229 £164 £705
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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Destinations Route
Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
London Ealing Broadway 06:20 22:20
St Albans City 07:05 21:25
Luton 07:20 21:05
Bedford 07:50 20:30
Kettering 08:25 20:05
Leicester 09:05 19:35
Buxton 13:20 14:40
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- The Edinburgh Flyer
Saturday 16 May 2026
Join us on board this special steam hauled train hauled by a locomotive from the Carnforth Pool, running at speed both ways from York to Edinburgh and return. There will be time in Edinburgh to visit the sights before we return south.
Our steam hauled journey will commence at the historic city of York, with its long association with railways, including the location of the National Railway Museum. Heading north away from York, we will travel down the East Coast main line through to Northallerton, where our locomotive will build up speed to its maximum on the straight alignment of the tracks. We will pause at Durham momentarily to pick up further passengers, before heading towards Tyneside and over the river Tyne to Newcastle, our final pick up point.
Leaving Newcastle, we head northwards and pass through Morpeth, with our speed running at the maximum along this former LNER racetrack, the preserve of the A1 and A4 Pacifics up to their withdrawal in the mid-1960s. With coastal views and quaint villages along the way, we make our way through Northumberland, with views of Bamburgh Castle and Lindisfarne Island shimmering in the distance. Continuing towards Berwick upon Tweed, we cross the spectacular 28-arch Royal Border Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson. Just after Berwick, we cross the border and enter Scotland. Our steam locomotive will now be getting steam up ready for the long climb up to Grantshouse, a stiff climb at gradients of 1 in 190/200 and a test of the stamina of locomotives heading towards Edinburgh.
We pass through the Scottish Borders, with more costal views along the way before we reach Edinburgh, the Capital of Scotland. Time will be available here for passengers to visit the city and its many attractions, located near Princes Street Gardens, whilst our steam locomotive is serviced for the return journey back to York. Apart from its many shops and restaurants along Princes Street, there are many sights to see and visit, including the Palace of Holyrood, the Castle on the Royal Mile, Galleries and Museums and Princes Street Gardens.
We will return south with our steam locomotive and follow our outward route. Highlight of the journey back to Newcastle will be the southbound climb to Grantshouse, graded at 1 in 96 for over four miles. In no time at all, we will be back at Newcastle to set down passengers, followed by Durham and finally York.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £245 £1035
First £229 £164 £705
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
York 07:25 22:30
Durham 09:00 20:50
Newcastle 09:25 20:25
Edinburgh 13:40 16:50
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- The Swanage Belle
Wednesday 20 May 2026
A unique experience awaits those who join this day trip by steam train to Swanage. It uses the re-opened rail link from Wareham to the 'Heritage' Swanage Railway, which is available only to specially chartered trains. Swanage is a superb seaside destination where the railway station is situated close to the town centre.
We leave London Victoria station hauled by our steam locomotive, and cross the river Thames at Battersea and at Barnes.
We pass through Feltham and stop at Staines to pick up more passengers and then re-cross the river Thames. We join the South Western Main Line at Byfleet Junction and stop at Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. Our final stop to pick up passengers is at Basingstoke.
We leave the West of England Main Line at Worting Junction and head through Winchester and Southampton to Bournemouth. We pass through Poole, where there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour, and continue to Wareham.
?We leave the Weymouth Line at Worgret Junction and take the re-opened link to Norden and the Swanage Railway. There are magnificent views of Corfe Castle as we head towards Swanage along this attractive Heritage Railway. There will be around three hours for passengers to explore the pleasant seaside resort of Swanage, with its sandy beach and Victorian pier. Durlston Castle is in Durlston Country Park & Nature Reserve from where there are stupendous views along the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Park contains Anvil Point Lighthouse, the 40-ton stone Great Globe, fascinating artefacts from London, and an amazing diversity of wildlife. The Park is one mile from the town and can be reached by bus from the railway station or by walking via public footpaths.
Our train leaves Swanage for the return journey late afternoon and is diesel hauled to Southampton where our steam locomotive takes over. We then take a different route from the outward journey, via Romsey to the outskirts of Salisbury where we join the West of England Main Line at Laverstock North Junction. We travel up the main line through Andover and then stop at Basingstoke, Woking, and Staines, to set down passengers. The train is due to arrive in London Victoria late evening.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £235 £1010
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
London Victoria 08:45 22:10
Staines 09:35 21:10
Woking 10:05 20:25
Basingstoke 10:55 19:40
Swanage 13:50 16:40
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- The Atlantic Coast Express
Saturday 23 May 2026
Join us on this classic rail journey, following part the route of the old Atlantic Coast Express (ACE) that ran from London to the seaside resorts of Devon and Cornwall in South West England. We will leave London Waterloo steam hauled by Merchant Navy Class No.35028 Clan Line in the morning and make our way to Exeter where there will be a break to visit the historic city centre. Our return route will be via Bristol, Bath and Salisbury back to London Waterloo.
Departing from London Waterloo, we will thread our way steam hauled through the west London suburbs towards Woking and Basingstoke, where there will be stops to pick up passengers. We continue to follow the London & South Western Railway's main line to Salisbury and Exeter, following the route of the old ACE expresses.
After the Salisbury water stop, we will follow the main line through to Templecombe, which will give our steam locomotive an opportunity to get up to its maximum permitted speed. We will pass the Yeovil Junction steam centre as we continue westwards and take on the challenging 1 in 80 climb up Crewkerne Bank. After Axminster, there is further adverse climbing as we encounter the testing eight miles of mainly 1 in 80 up to Honiton Summit. Descending gradients then lead to Exeter, where we will have an afternoon break to visit this historic city, with its Cathedral at the very centre of the city.
?With our steam locomotive serviced ready for our return journey, we will now follow the Great Western Railway's Exeter to Bristol route, which includes the long climb up Wellington Bank towards Taunton. A fast run across the Somerset Levels then brings us to Bristol. We pass through Bath and Westbury before reaching Salisbury once again. The ACE will now retrace our earlier steps back to London Waterloo, setting down as outwards, and thus ending a varied and interesting day out over classic railway routes.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £345 £250 £1065
First £240 £175 £745
Standard £135 £95 £415
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
London Waterloo 07:15 22:15
Woking 07:50 21:30
Basingstoke 08:55 21:00
Salisbury 10:10 19:55
Exeter St. Davids 13:30 16:40
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- The Royal Duchy
Sunday 31 May 2026
These ever-popular summer day trips by steam train run from Bristol Temple Meads, Yatton and Taunton to Devon & Cornwall. The route includes travelling along the internationally famous sea wall at Dawlish, crossing Brunel's famous Saltash Bridge into Cornwall, and some of the most varied and exciting scenery in the country. Passengers can choose to spend time in Plymouth or travel on to Par, where buses are provided for visits to Fowey or Charlestown.
Our train leaves Bristol Temple Meads steam hauled and stops to pick up further passengers at Yatton and Taunton.
Almost immediately on departure from Taunton, our steam locomotive will be working hard as it tackles the climb to Whiteball Summit. We stop at Exeter St. David's station for our locomotive to take on water and for more passengers to join the train.
?We leave Exeter and follow the Exe Estuary to the seaside. We then travel along the famous sea wall between Dawlish and Teignmouth, an experience not to be missed.
After Newton Abbot, our steam locomotive will demonstrate her real strength as she powers up some of the steepest main line gradients in the country. First there is the difficult climb to the summit at Dainton Tunnel, followed by a dramatic drop down to Totnes, then an equally difficult climb up Rattery Bank before descending to Plymouth. Passengers have the option to alight at Plymouth or remain on the train to Par. There will be over five hours free time to explore the historic maritime city of Plymouth which includes the Hoe, the ancient Barbican and seafront areas, and the National Marine Aquarium.
We leave Plymouth, steam hauled, and cross the river Tamar on Brunel's masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, to enter Cornwall. Our train continues through the magnificent Cornish countryside to Par, where there will be a break of more than three hours. Buses will take passengers from Par, at no extra charge, to visit either the picturesque seaside town of Fowey or the harbour village of Charlestown. The latter is a working port and home to the Shipwreck, Rescue & Heritage Centre.
Our locomotive will turn and service at St Blazey's before we embark on our return journey. We leave Par steam hauled by our locomotive and stop at Plymouth to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. Our train then returns to Bristol, stopping to set down passengers at Exeter, Taunton and Yatton enroute.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £349 £265 £1096
First £249 £195 £791
Standard £149 £125 £486
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Map of southwest England and Wales, with locations labeled.
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Station Outward Return
Bristol Temple Meads 08:50 22:10
Yatton 09:10 21:45
Taunton 10:00 21:10
Exeter St. Davids 11:30 19:55
Plymouth 12:40 18:30
Par 14:00 16:50
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- The Coast to Coast Express
Saturday 6 June 2026
The 'Coast to Coast Express' is a day trip by special train travelling from Liverpool to Scarborough and back, thus linking the Irish Sea with the North Sea. The journey includes some spectacular scenery crossing the Pennines and the option of visiting either York or Scarborough. The train will be hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool.
The 'Coast to Coast Express' will leave Liverpool Lime Street, hauled by a powerful steam locomotive. We travel via Edge Hill and Rainhill. Heading eastwards, we run via Chat Moss to Manchester Victoria, where we stop to pick up further passengers.
From Manchester we now run via Guide Bridge and Woodley, where we will pause to take on water. Running via New Mills, we now head for Chinley and join the former Midland Railway's 'Hope Valley' line to Sheffield, our final pick up station. We pass through Hathersage, a charming village associated with Robin Hood and the Eyre family of Bronte fame. This route is spectacularly scenic and encompasses a number of long tunnels, including the passage through the 3½ mile-long Totley Tunnel, first opened in 1892, before arrival at Sheffield.
On leaving Sheffield we head northwards through Meadowhall, adjacent to the famous Meadowhall Shopping Centre, and onwards, avoiding Rotherham, towards Swinton. We make our way northwards through Church Fenton and follow the East Coast Main Line towards York. Passengers may leave the train at York or continue to Scarborough.
York is a fascinating city to visit at any time of the year, with a huge variety of interesting places to see. It has some of the best preserved historical buildings in Europe, the city walls, Minster, Shambles, Jorvik Centre and the superb National Railway Museum. Open-topped buses leave from York Railway Station for tours around the city.
For those passengers who choose to travel to Scarborough, we leave York and take the Scarborough line, immediately crossing the River Ouse, with views of the Minster. We should have a fast run through the Vale of York before slowing for the curves that follow the River Derwent past Kirkham Abbey. We pass through Malton and Seamer before arriving in Scarborough.
Scarborough is a Victorian spa town and the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. It has been named as the most enterprising town in Britain and provides all the facilities you would expect at an established seaside resort. It has two beautiful bays, the North Bay and South Bay, providing safe sandy beaches, and a busy harbour with an active fish quay.
Our train leaves Scarborough, steam hauled late afternoon and stop at York to pick up those passengers who chose to visit the city. We change motive power at Milford Loop and return to Liverpool, diesel hauled, via Wakefield Kirkgate, from where passengers from Sheffield* will return by service train, and then onward as our outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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Destinations Route
Map of England showing a blue route connecting Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and Scarborough.
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Station Outward Return
Liverpool Lime Street 06:20 21:40
Manchester Victoria 07:20 20:55
Sheffield 09:50* -------
Wakefield Kirkgate ------- 18:50
York 11:50 16:50
Scarborough 13:10 15:50
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- The Aberystwyth Coastal Voyager
Saturday 6 June 2026
This unusual and contrasting day excursion will take us to the Cambrian Coast resort of Aberystwyth via the Midlands and Shropshire. An added attraction will be the change of motive power at Oxley and will see our Class 37 being augmented by a Class 97, former Class 37 locomotive now fitted with ERTMS to enable the train to run on the Cambrian Line west of Shrewsbury & a Class 37, for the run over the Cambrian Railway route to Aberystwyth. Apart from the traction appeal to enthusiasts, there is much to offer in this trip, with the spectacular mid Wales scenery to savour through wide valleys and steep passes all the way.
Commencing at London Euston, we will be hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive northwards down the West Coast Main Line. Initially we will tackle the climb out of Euston to Camden before making our way to Watford Junction where we will call to pick up passengers. We continue through the lengthy Tring Cutting through to Milton Keynes where we pause to pick up further passengers. After picking up at Rugby, we leave the Trent Valley route and take the Birmingham line, calling at Coventry and Birmingham International. We leave Birmingham International station and follow the Grand Junction route through Bescot and on to Wolverhampton, where we are scheduled to call to pick up passengers. We now make our way to Oxley for a locomotive change. We leave Oxley with our Class 97 & 37 locomotives for our run to Aberystwyth.
We will reverse our direction of travel and make our way out of Oxley as far as Sutton Bridge Junction, where we leave the main line to Hereford and join the Cambrian line. From here we will head through rural Shropshire along the single track line and enter Wales before the border town of Welshpool appears. We follow the single line through Abermule to Newtown, where after the gradients start to become severe as we head for the summit of the climb at Talerddig Summit. The next fifteen miles are all down hill to the next sizeable station at the historic market town of Machynlleth, the former seat of Owain Glyndwr's Welsh Parliament in 1404. In a more modern context, it is the location of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) operations that is based here to control the Cambrian signalling.
We follow the river Dovey through to the remote station of Dovey Junction, with its varied bird life, were we will take the Aberystwyth line. With the Dovey estuary nearby, we head southwards through Borth before cutting inland to pass through Llandre and Bow Street, where there are two steep climbs to negotiate before our arrival in Aberystwyth. The town hosts a university and is the largest town in Ceredigion. Located on Cardigan Bay, it is a well known seaside resort famous for its pier and long sweeping promenade. There is also an operational cliff railway which serves Constitutional Hill, plus the town is the terminus of the Vale of Rheidol steam operated narrow gauge railway. During your stay in Aberystwyth, there are many cafes and restaurants to choose from should you fancy a Welsh Tea!
After our break in Aberystwyth, we will retrace our outward route via Machynlleth and Welshpool back to Shrewsbury with the class 97 & 37. Highlight of the return journey will be the fifteen miles of hard climbing from Machynlleth to Talerddig Summit, graded at 1 in 52 for the last five miles. From Oxley, we return to London Euston with our Class 86 via our earlier pick up stations to conclude our day out to the varied and scenic Cambrian Coast.
**UPDATED 11/02/26**
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £230 £995
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £358
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
London Euston 07:00 23:14
Watford Junction 07:05 22:51
Milton Keynes 07:30 21:37
Rugby 07:58 21:00
Coventry 08:12 20:39
Birmingham International 08:27 20:20
Wolverhampton 09:08 19:48
Aberystwyth 14:30 16:00
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- The Portsmouth Flyer
Saturday 13 June 2026
Join us on this special steam hauled train that will leave London Victoria early on Saturday morning for a scenic journey with a nostalgic steam hauled train to the attractive city of Portsmouth. You can chose to alight at Portsmouth and Southsea or continue to the end of the line at Portsmouth Harbour.
We depart from London Victoria behind our steam locomotive, which will be working hard as we make our way out of the Capital and run through Clapham Junction to make our way via Barnes and the bridge over the Thames towards Staines, our next pickup point. We thread our way through Virginia Water and Chertsey and join the LSWR main line at Byfleet.
After a fast run along the South Western main line towards Woking, our final stop for passengers, we leave the Basingstoke line here and make our way towards Guildford. We now take the Portsmouth Direct line away from Guildford which is renowned for its pleasant scenery and undulating gradients which include a 4 mile climb at 1 in 80 up to Haslemere.
Running across country via Godalming to Haslemere, we will pause here to water the loco. We will climb hard to Buriton Summit before descending through Rowlands Castle towards the coastline at Havant, where the main south coast line is joined.
The Portsmouth Flyer now leaves the main line to Fareham and Southampton at Farlington Junction as we make our way towards Portsmouth and Southsea station, where you will have the option of alighting here to visit this historic city. Apart from the shops and museums, the city has a navel feel about it. Continue to the end of the line at Portsmouth Harbour and experience its true navel heritage.
Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on the south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It is known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum. The harbour is a busy place and you can take a trip up the Spinnaker Tower for the best view over the Solent.
After time in Portsmouth, we return to London via Fareham and Southampton steam hauled, calling at our outward pick up stations to set down before arriving back into London Victoria.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £740
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.?
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Station Outward Return
London Victoria 08:45 20:40
Staines 09:30 20:05
Woking 10:05 19:30
Portsmouth and Southsea 12:10 16:05
Portsmouth Harbour 12:15 16:00
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- The Cumbrian Mountain Express
Saturday 20 June 2026
The Cumbrian Mountain Express provides a wonderful opportunity to get out and about during the summer months, with the added bonus of steam haulage over the Northern Fells, including the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line to Carnforth, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive. We then enjoy a circular steam tour outwards via Shap to Carlisle and back via the Settle and Carlisle line. We return from Preston to London behind our blue electric locomotive.
We leave London Euston with electric traction, and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe. We continue north along the WCML to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers.
We continue through Lancaster to Carnforth, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. Leaving Carnforth, our steam locomotive will be working hard when we climb the first severe gradient up to Grayrigg. We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, gaining speed for the ascent to Shap. This well-known section of the WCML has a gradient of 1 in 75 and, in the former days of steam locomotives, banking engines from Tebay were often used to assist trains. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be around two hours in Carlisle, providing time to explore this ancient 'Border' city with its castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum, and shopping centre.
We leave Carlisle and join the Settle & Carlisle Railway, one of the most well known and best loved stretches of railway line in Britain. We soon begin climbing, and then at Appleby, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. The climbing continues through scenic Kirkby Stephen towards the highest railway summit in England at Ais Gill, 1169 feet above sea level. We pass over tall viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through tunnels. There are magnificent views across the Fells and to the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We should have a fast run out of the hills, through Settle, until we stop again for our locomotive to take on water.
?Our journey continues through Hellifield and Clitheroe to Preston where we say goodbye to our steam locomotive. We pass though Wigan and Warrington en route to Crewe hauled by our blue class 86 electric locomotive with a fast run to London expected. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
*Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train.
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Station Outward Return
London Euston 06:35 22:25
Watford Junction 07:05 21:55
Milton Keynes 07:30 21:25
Northampton* 07:10 21:35
Rugby 08:00 20:45
Nuneaton 08:20 20:25
Crewe 09:20 19:30
Preston 10:15 18:00
Carlisle 12:40 14:20
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- The Cumbrian Coast Express
Saturday 27 June 2026
Our journey will combine the scenic grandeur of the Cumbrian Fells with the exposed Cumbrian coastline that skirts the western edge of the Lake District. We have a high-speed journey down the West Coast Main Line to Carlisle, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive. We then enjoy a steam tour from Carlisle back to Carnforth via the Cumbria Coast.
We return from Carnforth to London behind our blue electric locomotive.
We leave London Euston with electric traction, and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe.
?We continue north along the WCML to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers.
We pass through Lancaster and along the edge of Morecambe Bay before we arrive at Carnforth. Leaving Carnforth, we pass the Brief Encounter cafeand commence the long climb up to Grayrigg. We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, before the notoriously steep ascent to Shap. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be time available in Carlisle to explore this ancient city with its cathedral and castle, plus an assortment of shops and cafes.
We leave Carlisle steam hauled and our return journey to Carnforth takes the scenic coastal route around the Cumbrian Coast. After Maryport, we run along the shoreline through to the industrialised port town of Workington, once a centre for the production of iron and steel. There are spectacular cliff edge views as we journey southwards from Workington through to Whitehaven, with the Isle of Man visible on a clear day across the Irish Sea. We run very close to the shoreline for several miles prior to St Bees, famous for its priory and school. We pass Sellafield, where the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority plant dominates the landscape. At Ravenglass, we might catch a glimpse of the narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway which is normally steam operated.
At Millom, we head inland and follow the sweeping estuary through Foxfield and Kirkby in Furness. After Ulverston, we cross Leven Viaduct and curve along the edge of the bay through to Grange-over-Sands. There are more views across Morecambe Bay as we cross the lengthy Kent Viaduct at Arnside and approach Carnforth. Here, we shall say farewell to our gallant steam locomotive and our blue Class 86 electric locomotive will take over for a fast run to London Euston. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
*Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train.
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Station Outward Return
London Euston 06:45 22:10
Milton Keynes 07:30 21:10
Northampton** 07:10 21:40
Rugby 08:00 20:45
Nuneaton 08:20 20:25
Crewe 09:20 19:15
Preston 10:15 18:25
Carlisle 11:40 13:15
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- Sat 27 Jun 2026 Railway Touring Company (Railtour) More...
- The Mazey Day Cornishman
Saturday 27 June 2026
Join us on this special excursion to the far west of Cornwall to experience the Mazey Day festivities in the Cornish town of Penzance. Mazey Day is the main event of the annual midsummer Golowan Festival in Penzance, with its traditional arts, music and parades, including the large wicker models created by the community. Enjoy the street entertainment, markets, food and craft stalls set up in the streets, along with live music, dancing and street performers providing entertainment across the town. The town will be decorated with flags and flowers, creating a vibrant and colourful atmosphere. On top of this, you can enjoy a highly scenic journey all the way to the southwest from the comfort of your special train.
The Mazey Day Cornishman will leave Dorridge diesel hauled by two Class 37 locomotives early in the morning which provides a convenient departure point for Warwickshire and west Birmingham customers to join. We then make our way to Birmingham New Street where a further pick will be made. Our journey southwards will follow the Bristol main line through to pick up stops at Worcestershire Parkway and Cheltenham, followed by a call at Cam & Dursley. Our last pick up stations will be at Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads.
From Bristol we will speed across the Somerset Levels and over the border into Devon after the climb to Whiteball Summit, arriving in Exeter as a prelude to the run along the Exe estuary and the famous Dawlish Seawall. Enjoy the glimmer of the waves reflecting on our train as we run along the shoreline of the English Channel through Dawlish towards Teignmouth, one of the great rail journeys of England. Cutting inland, we will follow the Teign estuary to Newton Abbot where we encounter the first of many of the day's steep inclines as we climb the challenging east side of Dainton Bank. More climbing follows once through Totnes, as we take a run at Rattery Bank and along the edge of Dartmoor, on our way to Plymouth. There will be a short leg stretch in Plymouth.
From Plymouth, we will cross the river Tamar on the spectacular Royal Albert Bridge, engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1859. The two lenticular iron spans take the railway line high across the Tamar into Cornwall. Our journey continues to twist and turn through Cornwall with its many viaducts and tunnels to pass through on the way. We will pause at Par to set down passengers who may wish to explore the local area that includes the pretty harbour villages of Fowey or Charlestown, or perhaps take the train to Newquay if a seaside destination appeals to you. As we continue through Cornwall, you will see the characteristic white hills from the china clay industrial mining as we make our way through to Truro, where there will be the option to detrain to visit this interesting cathedral city, or perhaps take the local train to the attractive harbour town of Falmouth.
As we progress into deepest Cornwall, your journey will include rolling countryside all the way, with frequent sightings of Cornish Engine Houses visible from the train, once the heart of the extensive tin mining industry. Our penultimate stop to set down will be at St Erth where you can opt to alight and take the short branch train to St Ives. As we near journeys end at Penzance, there is still one more gem to see at Marazion as we pass the spectacular St Michaels Mount that dominates the skyline. We will be aiming to arrive at Penzance around lunch time and you will have now have time to visit Penzance and experience the festivities of Mazey Day. The town is right by the station and there are promenade walks by the waterside to allow you to soak up the atmosphere during your free time in Penzance. Apart from all the Mazey Day street festivities going on during your visit, be sure to sample a real Cornish pasty!
Once our time comes to reluctantly leave the Mazey Day celebrations, we will return to Dorridge by way of our outward route, setting down at our earlier pick up points, thus ending our full day to Cornwall from the West Midlands.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £230 £995
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £358
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- The Tynesider
Saturday 4 July 2026
Join us for an interesting trip from London's King's Cross to travel steam hauled on the Blyth and Tyne line to Morpeth. Passengers have the option of spending time in Newcastle-upon-Tyne or staying on the train to travel over the Blyth & Tyne Railway to Morpeth, a freight route that reopened to passengers in 2025. Our train will be steam hauled for the sections from York to Morpeth and then back to York.
?We leave London King's Cross in the morning behind vintage electric locomotive Les Ross and follow the East Coast Main Line route, calling at Stevenage, Huntingdon and Peterborough to pick up more passengers.
At York we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. We continue steam-hauled northwards from York across the Plain of York where we can expect some fast running, especially through Thirsk and Northallerton.
We pass through Darlington and Durham, the latter being famous for its Norman Cathedral, en route to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Here passengers may choose to alight and spend time visiting the city. It is famous for a series of dramatic bridges over the river Tyne and its quayside along the banks of the river. Other well known attractions include the Tyne & Wear Metro, Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Cathedral, Castle, Grainger Market, and the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe, the Metro Centre, located nearby in Gateshead.
Our train continues, steam hauled, travelling north from Newcastle Central to Benton Junction. Here we leave the ECML and take the Blyth and Tyne Railway route which was chiefly constructed to link collieries in the area to the river Tyne. This is line reopened to passenger traffic in 2025, which parallels the Tyne & Wear Metro route to Northumberland Park and then runs northwards through Newsham to Bedlington. At Bedlington North Junction we branch left and head for Morpeth where we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. We return to Newcastle-upon-Tyne via the ECML.
We stop at Newcastle Central station, to pick up those passengers who chose to visit the city, before setting off across the river Tyne on the King Edward VII Bridge. We return south, steam hauled, up the ECML to York. Here the vintage electric locomotive takes over the train for the remainder of the journey back to London. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London King's Cross 07:30 22:30
Stevenage 08:00 22:00
Huntingdon 08:30 21:30
Peterborough 09:00 21:00
York 10:30 19:25
Newcastle 12:15 17:15
Morpeth 13:30 16:50
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- The End of Southern Steam
Thursday 9 July 2026
This day trip by steam train provides a unique opportunity to visit the Yeovil Railway Centre and the popular seaside resort of Weymouth for the afternoon. This special train to mark the anniversary of the end of Southern steam will be hauled by steam by Merchant Navy Class No.35028 Clan Line from London Victoria to Yeovil. We continue to Weymouth diesel hauled before our steam locomotive hauls us back to London via Bournemouth.
Our train leaves London Victoria station behind our splendid Southern steam locomotive. We travel out of London through the suburbs and then stop for further passengers at Woking and Basingstoke.
At Worting Junction we take the West of England Main Line to Andover and Salisbury. At Wilton Junction the line becomes single track. We cross the edge of Salisbury Plain and pass through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at Tisbury and Gillingham in Dorset. We cross Gillingham Viaduct and pass through Buckhorn Weston Tunnel before Templecombe, where once the iconic Somerset & Dorset Railway passed beneath our line.
Travelling westwards through north west Dorset we pass through Sherborne, one of the most beautiful towns in England, before continuing with the train to Yeovil Junction where the steam locomotive will be serviced at Yeovil Railway Centre.
Our train leaves Yeovil Junction, hauled by a diesel locomotive, and runs southwards through Maiden Newton towards Dorchester and the large seaside resort of Weymouth. There will be a break here to visit the town, with its many attractions and restaurants, before we return to London Waterloo instead of Victoria, steam hauled.
?Our return route will be via Bournemouth, Southampton and Eastleigh back to Basingstoke and Woking to set down passengers, followed by journey's end at London Waterloo.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £345 £250 £1065
First £240 £175 £745
Standard £135 £95 £415
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Destinations Route
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Station Outward Return
London Victoria 08:45 -------
London Waterloo ------- 22:10
Woking 10:05 21:35
Basingstoke 10:50 21:00
Weymouth 15:25 17:35
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- The White Rose
Saturday 11 July 2026
Join us for an exhilarating main line steam run from London's King's Cross to the historic city of York. York is world famous for its variety of visitor attractions and home to the National Railway Museum.
We leave London King's Cross in the morning steam hauled and follow the East Coast Main Line route of famous express trains like the Flying Scotsman. We storm up the gradient through Gasworks Tunnel and Finsbury Park, and northwards, calling at Stevenage, Huntingdon and Peterborough to pick up more passengers.
Our steam locomotive then tackles the 15-mile climb up the famous Stoke Bank. Here on 3rd July 1938, 'Mallard', an A4 class 'Pacific', achieved a world record speed of 126 mph when travelling in the opposite direction. Once over the summit we should have a good, fast run down the 20 mile descent to the Trent Valley and on through Grantham, Newark and Retford. We steam through Doncaster and continue northwards to our early afternoon arrival in York.
There will be plenty of time for passengers to enjoy the city and all it has to offer. York has some major tourist attractions including the National Railway Museum, the largest museum of its type in Britain; the Shambles; the splendid Gothic York Minster, one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe; and the city walls. There are a number of other interesting museums, quaint alleyways, and a good variety of shops.
Our train leaves York late afternoon, and we will return steam hauled via Lincoln. We say goodbye to our steam locomotive at Peterborough and continue diesel hauled, stopping to set down passengers at the same stations as on the northbound journey, arriving at King's Cross in the evening.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
London King's Cross 07:20 21:35
Stevenage 08:20 20:55
Huntingdon 09:10 20:15
Peterborough 10:00 19:05
York 13:05 16:10
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- The Cumbrian Mountain Express
Saturday 11 July 2026
This is a wonderful opportunity for passengers from Merseyside and Lancashire to travel by steam train over two of England's most scenic railway routes. Our train travels north to Carlisle via the West Coast Main Line over Shap and returns by the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway line. We have a magnificent steam locomotive to haul these trains, which recall the glorious days of steam train travel. It promises to provide a memorable day out.
Our train will be diesel hauled from Crewe to Liverpool via Runcorn, where we stop to pick up further passengers. We leave Liverpool Lime Street, diesel hauled and stop to pick up passengers at Broad Green and St. Helens Central. We join the West Coast Main Line (WCML) before stopping for more passengers at Wigan. Our final stop for passengers is Preston.
From Preston we continue up the WCML and pass through Lancaster and along the edge of Morecambe Bay before we arrive at Carnforth where we change motive power to our steam locomotive for the day, taken from the Carnforth pool.
Leaving Carnforth, we pass the Brief Encounter cafeand commence the climb of our first severe gradient up to Grayrigg.
?We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, gaining speed for the ascent to Shap. This well-known section of the WCML has a gradient of 1 in 75 and in the former days of steam locomotives banking engines from Tebay were often used to assist trains. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be time available in Carlisle to explore this ancient city with its cathedral and castle, plus an assortment of shops and cafes.
We leave Carlisle and join the Settle & Carlisle Railway, one of the most well known and best loved stretches of railway line in Britain. We soon begin climbing, and then at Appleby, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. The climbing continues through scenic Kirkby Stephen towards the highest railway summit in England at Ais Gill, 1169 feet above sea level. We pass over high viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through many tunnels. There are magnificent views across the Fells and to the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We should have a fast run out of the hills, through Settle, until we stop again for our locomotive to take on water.
Our journey continues through Hellifield and Clitheroe to Preston where we say goodbye to our steam locomotive. Our train returns to Liverpool, diesel hauled, stopping to set down passengers at Wigan, St. Helens Central, Broad Green and Liverpool Lime Street. Our train continues on to Runcorn and Crewe diesel hauled.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Destinations Route
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Crewe 07:45 21:55
Runcorn 08:15 21:25
Liverpool Lime Street 09:05 20:50
Broad Green 09:15 20:35
St.Helens Central 09:30 20:20
Wigan North Western 09:50 20:05
Preston 10:15 18:55
Carlisle 12:40 15:00
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- The North Wales Coast Express
Sunday 12 July 2026
The North Wales Coast Express is a special steam hauled summer train that runs from Liverpool and Chester to Holyhead. It provides an excellent opportunity for passengers from Merseyside and Cheshire to experience the excitement of travelling by steam train along the picturesque North Wales Coast railway line. Passengers have a choice of three destinations: the seaside town of Llandudno, the historic city of Bangor, or the port of Holyhead.
Our train leaves Liverpool Lime Street Sunday morning, hauled by a magnificent steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool, and then makes its way through Edge Hill cutting to Broad Green, where we will make a stop to pick up. Next we pick up at Warrington Bank Quay. Running via Frodsham, we reach Chester, where we pick up further passengers. On leaving Chester, we pass through the ancient city walls and cross the River Dee into Wales. We steam alongside the Dee Estuary, with views across to the Wirral Peninsula. We pass through the coastal resorts of Prestatyn, Rhyl, and Colwyn Bay along the delightful Irish Sea coastline, which is well known for its fine beaches. We stop at Llandudno Junction where passengers for Llandudno can take the service train to spend time at this popular seaside resort.
From Llandudno Junction, we continue westwards along the North Wales Coast Line, crossing the Conwy estuary on Robert Stephenson's Tubular railway bridge, with Edward 1's castle overlooking the town and bridge. The railway line runs very close to the Irish Sea as we pass through Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan, with magnificent sea views across to the Island of Anglesey. We stop at Bangor station to set down those passengers who may wish to spend time visiting this historic city, with its cathedral and restored pier. Our train crosses the Menai Strait on the Britannia Bridge and enters the Isle of Anglesey.
?We now run across the Island through Valley to enter the sea port of Holyhead, where there will be time to visit the town or marina whilst our steam locomotive is turned and serviced for the return journey.
Our train leaves Holyhead, steam hauled late afternoon, and stops at Bangor and then Llandudno Junction, to pick up passengers who opted for a visit to Llandudno. It continues via Chester and Warrington Bank Quay to Liverpool Lime Street, stopping at the same stations as on the outward journey, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
*Premier dining is not available from Chester
**By service train from Llandudno Junction
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Liverpool Lime Street 10:00 22:35
Broad Green 10:15 22:15
Warrington Bank Quay 10:50 21:35
Chester* 11:35 20:35
Llandudno Junction 12:25 19:35
Llandudno** 13:00 18:55
Bangor 13:20 18:45
Holyhead 14:10 18:05
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- The West Somerset Steam Express
Saturday 18 July 2026
This series of trains from London Paddington to Minehead features haulage by two steam locomotives in one day.
?One steam locomotive will haul our train from London Paddington to the West Somerset Railway at Bishops Lydeard.
*The Heritage Railway will then provide a steam locomotive to haul our train to Minehead and back. This provides a truly fascinating day out travelling through beautiful scenery to the Bristol Channel coast.
We leave London Paddington steam hauled, and stop at Slough and Reading to pick up more passengers. At Reading we join the Berks and Hants line which runs through picturesque rural countryside. We pass the celebrated Newbury Racecourse before making our final stop for passengers at Newbury station. We continue westwards, travelling beside the tranquil Kennet & Avon Canal, and climbing steadily to Savernake Summit. We pass through the Vale of Pewsey, with views of one of the famous Wiltshire White Horses as we approach Westbury and continue through undulating agricultural countryside to Taunton.
Soon after leaving Taunton, we arrive at Norton Fitzwarren, where we transfer to the West Somerset Railway (WSR), the longest Heritage Railway in the country. We continue to Bishops Lydeard, where a WSR steam locomotive will take over our train for the remainder of the journey to Minehead. The WSR runs along the edge of the Quantock Hills between Bishops Lydeard and Watchet where it meets the coast. The line then turns inland to Washford and returns to the coast at Blue Anchor, passing near to Dunster with its magnificent castle, and terminating at Minehead.
On arrival at Minehead, there will be about two hours to explore this delightful Bristol Channel seaside resort, where the railway station is close to the beach. A WSR steam locomotive will haul our train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, where our main line steam locomotive will take over for the return journey to London Paddington. The train will stop at Newbury, Reading and Slough to set down passengers.
*Please note these trains may run with the main steam locomotive hauling the charter all the way to Minehead and return.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Paddington 07:15 21:30
Slough 07:40 21:00
Reading 08:05 20:30
Newbury 08:45 19:15
Minehead 13:05 15:20
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- The Waverley
Sunday 19 July 2026
This summer series of steam hauled trains provides an opportunity for passengers from York, Leeds and the Aire Valley to travel over the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway, probably the most famous railway route in Britain. These day trips revive the nostalgic former days of steam when travel by train through magnificent scenery was an experience to savour.
Our steam hauled train leaves York, hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool and heads for Church Fenton where we take the direct route to Leeds. We stop to pick up more passengers at Leeds, Keighley, and Skipton. There will be a stop at Hellifield for our steam locomotive to take on water before we join the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway at Settle Junction. Here begins one of the most arduous climbs on Britain's railway network, a total of 15 miles mainly at a gradient of 1 in 100.
Once through Settle station, there are magnificent views across the Fells to the Pennine Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We cross the breathtaking Ribblehead Viaduct, high above the valley floor, and enter Blea Moor Tunnel. We pass through Dent Dale and the highest open station in England at Dent, travelling through tunnels and crossing valleys on numerous lofty viaducts, as we make the final ascent to Ais Gill Summit (1,169 feet). We travel high above the valley at Mallerstang and then drop down through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby, to Lazenby where our locomotive takes on water.
We continue to Carlisle and passengers will have about two hours to explore the Border City, possibly visiting the castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum or the Lanes Shopping Centre.
?Our train leaves Carlisle for the return journey late afternoon and climbs almost continuously for just under 50 miles back up to Ais Gill summit. We stop, en route, at Appleby for our steam locomotive to take on water. We continue to stops at Skipton, Keighley, Leeds, and York, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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York 09:50 21:30
Leeds 10:35 20:35
Keighley 11:25 20:05
Skipton* 11:40 19:45
Carlisle 14:10 16:30
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- The Dorset Coast Express
Wednesday 22 July 2026
We are offering a number of attractive summer day trips from London to Weymouth by steam train. These trains provide plenty of opportunity to visit the beautiful Dorset coast and relive the 'golden age' of steam. Passengers have the option of spending time at the celebrated seaside resorts of either Bournemouth or Weymouth, where both have fine sandy beaches. Each train will be hauled by a steam locomotive that was built for express passenger train work.
Our train leaves London Victoria station steam hauled and travels westwards, crossing the river Thames at Barnes Bridge, through Kew and Feltham. We stop at Staines and Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we pause for our steam locomotive to take on water before continuing to our final pick up point at Basingstoke.
From Basingstoke we continue through Andover, bypassing Salisbury and on through Romsey to Southampton. We reverse direction of travel at Southampton and continue towards Weymouth, diesel hauled, with our steam locomotive on the rear.
We stop at Bournemouth to set down those passengers wishing to visit this coastal resort, a spa town famous for its parks and pine trees. After leaving Bournemouth, there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour. We continue to Wareham and Dorchester travelling through classic Dorset countryside and delightful scenery. We arrive at Weymouth and have around three hours there to discover much of what this seaside town has to offer. The railway station is close to the beach and shops.
?We return from Weymouth steam hauled for the entire journey. We stop for our locomotive to take on water at Southampton and then continue through Winchester to Basingstoke, where we stop to set down passengers and for our steam locomotive to again take on water.
We then continue to Woking and Weybridge, from where Staines passengers will return by service train and on to our final destination at London Waterloo.
*By service train from Weybridge.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Destinations Route
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London Victoria 08:45 -------
London Waterloo ------- 22:40
Staines 09:35 22:30*
Weybridge ------- 21:50
Woking 10:05 21:40
Basingstoke 10:50 21:00
Bournemouth 13:15 18:30
Weymouth 14:10 17:35
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- The Royal Duchy
Sunday 26 July 2026
These ever-popular summer day trips by steam train run from Bristol Temple Meads, Yatton and Taunton to Devon & Cornwall. The route includes travelling along the internationally famous sea wall at Dawlish, crossing Brunel's famous Saltash Bridge into Cornwall, and some of the most varied and exciting scenery in the country. Passengers can choose to spend time in Plymouth or travel on to Par, where buses are provided for visits to Fowey or Charlestown.
Our train leaves Bristol Temple Meads steam hauled and stops to pick up further passengers at Yatton and Taunton.
Almost immediately on departure from Taunton, our steam locomotive will be working hard as it tackles the climb to Whiteball Summit. We stop at Exeter St. David's station for our locomotive to take on water and for more passengers to join the train.
?We leave Exeter and follow the Exe Estuary to the seaside. We then travel along the famous sea wall between Dawlish and Teignmouth, an experience not to be missed.
After Newton Abbot, our steam locomotive will demonstrate her real strength as she powers up some of the steepest main line gradients in the country. First there is the difficult climb to the summit at Dainton Tunnel, followed by a dramatic drop down to Totnes, then an equally difficult climb up Rattery Bank before descending to Plymouth. Passengers have the option to alight at Plymouth or remain on the train to Par. There will be over five hours free time to explore the historic maritime city of Plymouth which includes the Hoe, the ancient Barbican and seafront areas, and the National Marine Aquarium.
We leave Plymouth, steam hauled, and cross the river Tamar on Brunel's masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, to enter Cornwall. Our train continues through the magnificent Cornish countryside to Par, where there will be a break of more than three hours. Buses will take passengers from Par, at no extra charge, to visit either the picturesque seaside town of Fowey or the harbour village of Charlestown. The latter is a working port and home to the Shipwreck, Rescue & Heritage Centre.
Our locomotive will turn and service at St Blazey's before we embark on our return journey. We leave Par steam hauled by our locomotive and stop at Plymouth to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. Our train then returns to Bristol, stopping to set down passengers at Exeter, Taunton and Yatton enroute.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £349 £265 £1096
First £249 £195 £791
Standard £149 £125 £486
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Bristol Temple Meads 08:50 22:10
Yatton 09:10 21:45
Taunton 10:00 21:10
Exeter St. Davids 11:30 19:55
Plymouth 12:40 18:30
Par 14:00 16:50
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- The Cumbrian Mountain Express
Saturday 1 August 2026
The Cumbrian Mountain Express provides a wonderful opportunity to get out and about during the summer months, with the added bonus of steam haulage over the Northern Fells, including the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line to Carnforth, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive. We then enjoy a circular steam tour outwards via Shap to Carlisle and back via the Settle and Carlisle line. We return from Preston to London behind our blue electric locomotive.
We leave London Euston with electric traction, and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe. We continue north along the WCML to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers.
We continue through Lancaster to Carnforth, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool. Leaving Carnforth, our steam locomotive will be working hard when we climb the first severe gradient up to Grayrigg. We then travel through the beautiful Lune Gorge to Tebay, gaining speed for the ascent to Shap. This well-known section of the WCML has a gradient of 1 in 75 and, in the former days of steam locomotives, banking engines from Tebay were often used to assist trains. After crossing the Cumbrian Fells we descend to Penrith, and then head for Carlisle. There will be around two hours in Carlisle, providing time to explore this ancient 'Border' city with its castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum, and shopping centre.
We leave Carlisle and join the Settle & Carlisle Railway, one of the most well known and best loved stretches of railway line in Britain. We soon begin climbing, and then at Appleby, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. The climbing continues through scenic Kirkby Stephen towards the highest railway summit in England at Ais Gill, 1169 feet above sea level. We pass over tall viaducts, including the famous one at Ribblehead, and through tunnels. There are magnificent views across the Fells and to the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We should have a fast run out of the hills, through Settle, until we stop again for our locomotive to take on water.
?Our journey continues through Hellifield and Clitheroe to Preston where we say goodbye to our steam locomotive. We pass though Wigan and Warrington en route to Crewe hauled by our blue class 86 electric locomotive with a fast run to London expected. We stop at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
*Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train.
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London Euston 06:35 22:25
Watford Junction 07:05 21:55
Milton Keynes 07:30 21:25
Northampton* 07:10 21:35
Rugby 08:00 20:45
Nuneaton 08:20 20:25
Crewe 09:20 19:30
Preston 10:15 18:00
Carlisle 12:40 14:20
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- The West Somerset Steam Express
Saturday 8 August 2026
This series of trains from London Paddington to Minehead features haulage by two steam locomotives in one day.
?One steam locomotive will haul our train from London Paddington to the West Somerset Railway at Bishops Lydeard.
*The Heritage Railway will then provide a steam locomotive to haul our train to Minehead and back. This provides a truly fascinating day out travelling through beautiful scenery to the Bristol Channel coast.
We leave London Paddington steam hauled, and stop at Slough and Reading to pick up more passengers. At Reading we join the Berks and Hants line which runs through picturesque rural countryside. We pass the celebrated Newbury Racecourse before making our final stop for passengers at Newbury station. We continue westwards, travelling beside the tranquil Kennet & Avon Canal, and climbing steadily to Savernake Summit. We pass through the Vale of Pewsey, with views of one of the famous Wiltshire White Horses as we approach Westbury and continue through undulating agricultural countryside to Taunton.
Soon after leaving Taunton, we arrive at Norton Fitzwarren, where we transfer to the West Somerset Railway (WSR), the longest Heritage Railway in the country. We continue to Bishops Lydeard, where a WSR steam locomotive will take over our train for the remainder of the journey to Minehead. The WSR runs along the edge of the Quantock Hills between Bishops Lydeard and Watchet where it meets the coast. The line then turns inland to Washford and returns to the coast at Blue Anchor, passing near to Dunster with its magnificent castle, and terminating at Minehead.
On arrival at Minehead, there will be about two hours to explore this delightful Bristol Channel seaside resort, where the railway station is close to the beach. A WSR steam locomotive will haul our train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, where our main line steam locomotive will take over for the return journey to London Paddington. The train will stop at Newbury, Reading and Slough to set down passengers.
*Please note these trains may run with the main steam locomotive hauling the charter all the way to Minehead and return.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Paddington 07:15 21:30
Slough 07:40 21:00
Reading 08:05 20:30
Newbury 08:45 19:15
Minehead 13:05 15:20
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- The Waverley
Sunday 9 August 2026
This summer series of steam hauled trains provides an opportunity for passengers from York, Leeds and the Aire Valley to travel over the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway, probably the most famous railway route in Britain. These day trips revive the nostalgic former days of steam when travel by train through magnificent scenery was an experience to savour.
Our steam hauled train leaves York, hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool and heads for Church Fenton where we take the direct route to Leeds. We stop to pick up more passengers at Leeds, Keighley, and Skipton. There will be a stop at Hellifield for our steam locomotive to take on water before we join the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway at Settle Junction. Here begins one of the most arduous climbs on Britain's railway network, a total of 15 miles mainly at a gradient of 1 in 100.
Once through Settle station, there are magnificent views across the Fells to the Pennine Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We cross the breathtaking Ribblehead Viaduct, high above the valley floor, and enter Blea Moor Tunnel. We pass through Dent Dale and the highest open station in England at Dent, travelling through tunnels and crossing valleys on numerous lofty viaducts, as we make the final ascent to Ais Gill Summit (1,169 feet). We travel high above the valley at Mallerstang and then drop down through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby, to Lazenby where our locomotive takes on water.
We continue to Carlisle and passengers will have about two hours to explore the Border City, possibly visiting the castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum or the Lanes Shopping Centre.
?Our train leaves Carlisle for the return journey late afternoon and climbs almost continuously for just under 50 miles back up to Ais Gill summit. We stop, en route, at Appleby for our steam locomotive to take on water. We continue to stops at Skipton, Keighley, Leeds, and York, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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York 09:50 21:30
Leeds 10:35 20:35
Keighley 11:25 20:05
Skipton* 11:40 19:45
Carlisle 14:10 16:30
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- The Dorset Coast Express
Thursday 13 August 2026
We are offering a number of attractive summer day trips from London to Weymouth by steam train. These trains provide plenty of opportunity to visit the beautiful Dorset coast and relive the 'golden age' of steam. Passengers have the option of spending time at the celebrated seaside resorts of either Bournemouth or Weymouth, where both have fine sandy beaches. Each train will be hauled by a steam locomotive that was built for express passenger train work.
Our train leaves London Victoria station steam hauled and travels westwards, crossing the river Thames at Barnes Bridge, through Kew and Feltham. We stop at Staines and Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we pause for our steam locomotive to take on water before continuing to our final pick up point at Basingstoke.
From Basingstoke we continue through Andover, bypassing Salisbury and on through Romsey to Southampton. We reverse direction of travel at Southampton and continue towards Weymouth, diesel hauled, with our steam locomotive on the rear.
We stop at Bournemouth to set down those passengers wishing to visit this coastal resort, a spa town famous for its parks and pine trees. After leaving Bournemouth, there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour. We continue to Wareham and Dorchester travelling through classic Dorset countryside and delightful scenery. We arrive at Weymouth and have around three hours there to discover much of what this seaside town has to offer. The railway station is close to the beach and shops.
?We return from Weymouth steam hauled for the entire journey. We stop for our locomotive to take on water at Southampton and then continue through Winchester to Basingstoke, where we stop to set down passengers and for our steam locomotive to again take on water.
We then continue to Woking and Weybridge, from where Staines passengers will return by service train and on to our final destination at London Waterloo.
*By service train from Weybridge.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Victoria 08:45 -------
London Waterloo ------- 22:40
Staines 09:35 22:30*
Weybridge ------- 21:50
Woking 10:05 21:40
Basingstoke 10:50 21:00
Bournemouth 13:15 18:30
Weymouth 14:10 17:35
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- The Slate Miner
Saturday 15 August 2026
Our journey commences at Oxford where we will head northwards towards Banbury along the GWR main line to Birmingham. After picking up passengers at Banbury, we continue through Oxfordshire and enter Warwickshire at Fenny Compton and pass through the Spa town of Leamington. Calling at Warwick Parkway, with its good road connections serving the surrounding area, we will then tackle the steep climb of Hatton Bank before arriving at Dorridge in the West Midlands for a further pick up. We then make our way through the southern Birmingham suburbs to Birmingham New Street, where our locomotive hauled train will make an unfamiliar appearance amongst the usual electric and diesel units.
Following the Stour Valley route, we head through the industrial Black Country towards Wolverhampton where we again make a pick-up stop. A quick dash now follows through Penkridge to Stafford, our final pick-up point. It is now northwards we head, away from Stafford and follow the West Coast Main Line with an expected lively climb up to Whitmore Summit before descending into Crewe, a delight for those who enjoy spotting the various locomotives and traction that appear in Basford Hall freight yards. From Crewe, we leave the WCML and head across the fertile Cheshire Plain through Beeston Castle towards Chester. Negotiating the tracks that pass beneath the famous city walls of Roman Chester, we cross the border and enter North Wales, running along the coastal route through Shotton, where we will soon have some pleasant views across the Dee Estuary as we follow it as far as Prestatyn. With the Welsh hills prominent inland, the coastal vista now turns to wide sweeping views over Liverpool Bay as we follow the line through to Rhyl. Further attractive scenery continues as the railway hugs the coastal cliffs through Colwyn Bay on the approach to Llandudno Junction. Here we reverse our direction of travel to access the 28-mile-long Blaenau Ffestiniog branch, known as the Conwy Valley Line.
Leaving Llandudno Junction, we follow closely the banks of the Afon Conwy through Llanwrst as far as the major tourist town of Betws-y-Coed, complete with its railway museum next to the tracks. Beyond Betws-y-Coed, the single line enters the Lledr Valley where the gradients increase substantially, requiring some very hard work from our locomotives for several miles through its many twists and turns. We cross the Lledr on the spectacular 24-arch Pont Gethin Viaduct, followed by narrow tunnels and a glimpse of Dolwyddelan castle as we climb through Roman Bridge to the summit at the Blaenau tunnel. The 2.5-mile-long tunnel is the longest unlined tunnel in the UK, which took 6 years to complete. Exiting the tunnel on the Blaenau side, the landscape changes dramatically from lush Snowdonia scenery to a total domination of slate quarry waste, which leads us to our destination of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Time will be available here to visit this historic slate town, with its number of traditional shops and cafes to cater for visitors.
After our break in Blaenau Ffestiniog, we will return along the Conwy Valley Line to Llandudno Junction, where we will reverse once again and retrace our way back to Oxford via our outward route.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £230 £995
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £358
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Map of southwest England and Wales, with locations labeled.
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Station Outward Return
Oxford 07:15 22:30
Banbury 07:45 22:00
Leamington Spa 08:00 21:45
Warwick Parkway 08:15 21:35
Dorridge 08:30 21:25
Birmingham New Street 09:00 20:45
Wolverhampton 10:45 19:30
Stafford 11:46 18:30
Blaenau Ffestiniog 14:30 16:20The Slate Miner
Saturday 15 August 2026
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Our journey commences at Oxford where we will head northwards towards Banbury along the GWR main line to Birmingham. After picking up passengers at Banbury, we continue through Oxfordshire and enter Warwickshire at Fenny Compton and pass through the Spa town of Leamington. Calling at Warwick Parkway, with its good road connections serving the surrounding area, we will then tackle the steep climb of Hatton Bank before arriving at Dorridge in the West Midlands for a further pick up. We then make our way through the southern Birmingham suburbs to Birmingham New Street, where our locomotive hauled train will make an unfamiliar appearance amongst the usual electric and diesel units.
Following the Stour Valley route, we head through the industrial Black Country towards Wolverhampton where we again make a pick-up stop. A quick dash now follows through Penkridge to Stafford, our final pick-up point. It is now northwards we head, away from Stafford and follow the West Coast Main Line with an expected lively climb up to Whitmore Summit before descending into Crewe, a delight for those who enjoy spotting the various locomotives and traction that appear in Basford Hall freight yards. From Crewe, we leave the WCML and head across the fertile Cheshire Plain through Beeston Castle towards Chester. Negotiating the tracks that pass beneath the famous city walls of Roman Chester, we cross the border and enter North Wales, running along the coastal route through Shotton, where we will soon have some pleasant views across the Dee Estuary as we follow it as far as Prestatyn. With the Welsh hills prominent inland, the coastal vista now turns to wide sweeping views over Liverpool Bay as we follow the line through to Rhyl. Further attractive scenery continues as the railway hugs the coastal cliffs through Colwyn Bay on the approach to Llandudno Junction. Here we reverse our direction of travel to access the 28-mile-long Blaenau Ffestiniog branch, known as the Conwy Valley Line.
Leaving Llandudno Junction, we follow closely the banks of the Afon Conwy through Llanwrst as far as the major tourist town of Betws-y-Coed, complete with its railway museum next to the tracks. Beyond Betws-y-Coed, the single line enters the Lledr Valley where the gradients increase substantially, requiring some very hard work from our locomotives for several miles through its many twists and turns. We cross the Lledr on the spectacular 24-arch Pont Gethin Viaduct, followed by narrow tunnels and a glimpse of Dolwyddelan castle as we climb through Roman Bridge to the summit at the Blaenau tunnel. The 2.5-mile-long tunnel is the longest unlined tunnel in the UK, which took 6 years to complete. Exiting the tunnel on the Blaenau side, the landscape changes dramatically from lush Snowdonia scenery to a total domination of slate quarry waste, which leads us to our destination of Blaenau Ffestiniog. Time will be available here to visit this historic slate town, with its number of traditional shops and cafes to cater for visitors.
After our break in Blaenau Ffestiniog, we will return along the Conwy Valley Line to Llandudno Junction, where we will reverse once again and retrace our way back to Oxford via our outward route.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £230 £995
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £358
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Destinations Route
Map of southwest England and Wales, with locations labeled.
Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
Oxford 07:15 22:30
Banbury 07:45 22:00
Leamington Spa 08:00 21:45
Warwick Parkway 08:15 21:35
Dorridge 08:30 21:25
Birmingham New Street 09:00 20:45
Wolverhampton 10:45 19:30
Stafford 11:46 18:30
Blaenau Ffestiniog 14:30 16:20
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- The Cumbrian Coast Express
Saturday 15 August 2026
This is a wonderful opportunity for those from the Crewe and Manchester areas to travel by steam train on a journey combining the scenic grandeur of the Cumbrian Fells with the exposed Cumbrian coastline that skirts the western edge of the Lake District. We travel from Carnforth steam hauled around the very scenic Cumbrian Coastal line.
Our train leaves Crewe, diesel hauled, at around 07:00 and calls at Wilmslow, Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly to pick up passengers. We join the West Coast Main Line (WCML) and travel north to Preston, our final stop to pick up passengers.
We pass through Lancaster and along the edge of Morecambe Bay before we arrive at Carnforth, where a locomotive from the pool will take over hauling our train. Leaving Carnforth steam hauled, we take the scenic coastal route around the Cumbrian Coast. We cross the lengthy Kent Viaduct at Arnside with views across the Morecambe Bay. We continue through Grange-over-Sands and follow the curve along the edge of the bay to the Leven Viaduct before heading through Ulveston to Kirkby-in Furness and Millom.
We continue around the Cumbrian Coast through Ravenglass, where you might catch a glimpse of the narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, to Sellafield, where the British Nuclear Fuels plant dominates the landscape. We continue through St Bees and Whitehaven, running very close to the shoreline at times and with the Isle of Man visible on a clear day across the Irish Sea. There are spectacular cliff edge views as we journey northwards from Whitehaven through to Workington, once a centre for the production of iron and steel. We then continue through Maryport to Carlisle.
There will be time available in Carlisle to explore this ancient city with its cathedral and castle, plus an assortment of shops and cafes.
We depart Carlisle in the afternoon and travel via Penrith crossing the Cumbrian Fells as we head for Shap Summit. After Shap we continue through Tebay and the beautiful Lune Gorge as we return to Carnforth via Grayrigg.
?Here, we shall say farewell to our gallant steam locomotive and we continue our journey to Crewe, diesel hauled, stopping at the same stations as on the outward journey to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat. (not available from Preston)
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Crewe 07:00 21:55
Wilmslow 07:30 21:15
Stockport 07:55 21:00
Manchester Piccadilly 09:00 20:20
Preston 10:15 19:05
Carlisle 15:15 16:45
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- The Blackpool Steam Express
Saturday 22 August 2026
Join us on this special train to the Fylde Coast and the vibrant seaside resort of Blackpool. We have a high speed journey down the West Coast Main Line, hauled by a blue Class 86 electric locomotive as far as Crewe. Here, we will attach our steam locomotive for a direct run via Preston to Blackpool. We return from Blackpool steam hauled to Preston, and then via Manchester back as far as Crewe, and then onwards by electric traction to London Euston.
We leave London Euston with electric traction and speed north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML). We stop to pick up passengers at Milton Keynes, Rugby (where passengers from Northampton join by service train), Nuneaton and Crewe, where we change motive power to a steam locomotive chosen from the Carnforth based pool. We continue north along the WCML through Warrington Bank Quay and on to Preston.
From Preston, we will join the line to Blackpool North, recently electrified to serve local trains and also to allow through trains to and from London. We will head westwards across The Fylde and pass through Kirkham, the junction for the Blackpool South branch. We will take the Blackpool North line and pass through Poulton-le-Fylde station, where there should be by now views of the famous 518ft tall tower at Blackpool.
Time will be available to visit the town and some of its attractions, including the Tower, the Winter Gardens, Madame Tussauds, the three piers or perhaps take a vintage tram ride along the sea front. Shops are also nearby along with many restaurants and pubs to cater for all tastes.
After a refreshing break, we will return from Blackpool North through Preston to Wigan North Western, where we will take a diversion away from the WCML to run via Hindley and Eccles towards Manchester. We pass through Manchester Piccadilly station and then take the line through Styal at Slade Lane Jct towards Wilmslow and then on to Crewe to set down passengers.
At Crewe, we say goodbye to our steam locomotive before continuing to London with our blue electric locomotive, stopping as outward to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £358
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
*Passengers from Northampton will travel to and from Rugby by service train to join our train.
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Station Outward Return
London Euston 06:35 22:10
Watford Junction 07:05 21:50
Milton Keynes 07:30 21:15
Northampton* 07:10 21:30
Rugby 08:00 20:40
Nuneaton 08:20 20:25
Crewe 09:50 19:10
Blackpool 11:40 15:50
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- The Waverley
Sunday 23 August 2026
This summer series of steam hauled trains provides an opportunity for passengers from York, Leeds and the Aire Valley to travel over the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway, probably the most famous railway route in Britain. These day trips revive the nostalgic former days of steam when travel by train through magnificent scenery was an experience to savour.
Our steam hauled train leaves York, hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool and heads for Church Fenton where we take the direct route to Leeds. We stop to pick up more passengers at Leeds, Keighley, and Skipton. There will be a stop at Hellifield for our steam locomotive to take on water before we join the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway at Settle Junction. Here begins one of the most arduous climbs on Britain's railway network, a total of 15 miles mainly at a gradient of 1 in 100.
Once through Settle station, there are magnificent views across the Fells to the Pennine Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We cross the breathtaking Ribblehead Viaduct, high above the valley floor, and enter Blea Moor Tunnel. We pass through Dent Dale and the highest open station in England at Dent, travelling through tunnels and crossing valleys on numerous lofty viaducts, as we make the final ascent to Ais Gill Summit (1,169 feet). We travel high above the valley at Mallerstang and then drop down through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby, to Lazenby where our locomotive takes on water.
We continue to Carlisle and passengers will have about two hours to explore the Border City, possibly visiting the castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum or the Lanes Shopping Centre.
?Our train leaves Carlisle for the return journey late afternoon and climbs almost continuously for just under 50 miles back up to Ais Gill summit. We stop, en route, at Appleby for our steam locomotive to take on water. We continue to stops at Skipton, Keighley, Leeds, and York, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
York 09:50 21:30
Leeds 10:35 20:35
Keighley 11:25 20:05
Skipton* 11:40 19:45
Carlisle 14:10 16:30
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- The Royal Duchy
Sunday 30 August 2026
These ever-popular summer day trips by steam train run from Bristol Temple Meads, Yatton and Taunton to Devon & Cornwall. The route includes travelling along the internationally famous sea wall at Dawlish, crossing Brunel's famous Saltash Bridge into Cornwall, and some of the most varied and exciting scenery in the country. Passengers can choose to spend time in Plymouth or travel on to Par, where buses are provided for visits to Fowey or Charlestown.
Our train leaves Bristol Temple Meads steam hauled and stops to pick up further passengers at Yatton and Taunton.
Almost immediately on departure from Taunton, our steam locomotive will be working hard as it tackles the climb to Whiteball Summit. We stop at Exeter St. David's station for our locomotive to take on water and for more passengers to join the train.
?We leave Exeter and follow the Exe Estuary to the seaside. We then travel along the famous sea wall between Dawlish and Teignmouth, an experience not to be missed.
After Newton Abbot, our steam locomotive will demonstrate her real strength as she powers up some of the steepest main line gradients in the country. First there is the difficult climb to the summit at Dainton Tunnel, followed by a dramatic drop down to Totnes, then an equally difficult climb up Rattery Bank before descending to Plymouth. Passengers have the option to alight at Plymouth or remain on the train to Par. There will be over five hours free time to explore the historic maritime city of Plymouth which includes the Hoe, the ancient Barbican and seafront areas, and the National Marine Aquarium.
We leave Plymouth, steam hauled, and cross the river Tamar on Brunel's masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, to enter Cornwall. Our train continues through the magnificent Cornish countryside to Par, where there will be a break of more than three hours. Buses will take passengers from Par, at no extra charge, to visit either the picturesque seaside town of Fowey or the harbour village of Charlestown. The latter is a working port and home to the Shipwreck, Rescue & Heritage Centre.
Our locomotive will turn and service at St Blazey's before we embark on our return journey. We leave Par steam hauled by our locomotive and stop at Plymouth to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. Our train then returns to Bristol, stopping to set down passengers at Exeter, Taunton and Yatton enroute.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £349 £265 £1096
First £249 £195 £791
Standard £149 £125 £486
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Destinations Route
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Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
Bristol Temple Meads 08:50 22:10
Yatton 09:10 21:45
Taunton 10:00 21:10
Exeter St. Davids 11:30 19:55
Plymouth 12:40 18:30
Par 14:00 16:50
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- The Wensum and Thames Explorer
Saturday 5 September 2026
This new tour from East Anglia will see a steam hauled train leave Norwich early in the morning for a leisurely cross country run via the Midlands to Warwick, Oxford and Reading.
Our journey will leave Norwich and run across Norfolk to pick up passengers at Thetford and March before arriving at Peterborough for a further pickup. Our steam hauled journey continues westwards through attractive Stamford in Lincolnshire, Oakham and historic Melton Mowbray to Leicester, where we will pause to pick up further passengers.
Traversing rural Leicestershire we now head for Nuneaton on the West Coast Main Line where we will call to pick up passengers before continuing via Water Orton to the West Midlands. Taking the suburban lines to the east of Birmingham, the HS2 construction sites are evident along the lineside, before we pass through Tyseley and follow the former Great Western Railway's main line through to Warwick, our first set down station. Warwick is ideal for those wishing to explore this interesting Warwickshire town located on the river Avon, with a well known preserved castle.
Continuing our steam hauled journey southwards, we enter Oxfordshire and speed through Banbury and onwards to our next calling point at Oxford. The 'City of Dreaming Spires' is teeming with cultural character with its many famous universities and college buildings. Perhaps take a relaxing river trip along the Thames? Modern Oxford also has a vibrant shopping tradition along with many restaurants and bars.
We continue through Didcot and along the Thames valley to our final set down destination of Reading. There are many shops and riverside restaurants dotted around the town centre. The Reading Museum contains exhibits on the town's history and displays a Victorian replica of the Bayeux Tapestry. The ruins of the 12th-century Reading Abbey lie beside Forbury Gardens, a Victorian formal garden.
?We will return to Norwich diesel hauled and call to pick up and set down passengers at our morning stations, with our arrival in Norwich late evening concluding this varied and interesting rail day trip.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £345 £260 £1080
First £239 £170 £735
Standard £135 £95 £395
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Norwich 06:03 22:40
Thetford 06:35 22:05
March 07:40 21:15
Peterborough 08:15 20:50
Leicester 10:20 19:15
Nuneaton 10:45 18:50
Oxford 13:40 16:40
Reading 14:10 16:10
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- The Weardale Explorer
Saturday 12 September 2026
Join us for a memorable day of classic railway adventure as our special train departs London King's Cross and journeys north toward the rugged beauty of County Durham. After a fast run up the East Coast Main Line, we reach York, where the true spectacle begins - our train will be taken forward by a magnificent steam locomotive for the onward trip.
Our special train commences at London King's Cross in the morning and we make our way northwards along the East Coast Main Line towards York, picking up passengers at Potters Bar, Stevenage and Peterborough. We will be electrically hauled by the celebrity blue liveried Class 86 locomotive 'Les Ros' from London to York. Here, we will attach our steam locomotive for the onward northbound journey along the East Coast Main Line to Darlington, where we will pause to pick up further passengers.
From Darlington, we will branch off the ECML and run along the historic Bishop Auckland 'Tees Valley' line, calling at Shildon, the world's first railway town. Passengers will have the opportunity to visit the National Railway Museum's Shildon 'Locomotion' museum, that houses many famous locomotives. You can also visit the Timothy Hackworth museum and the house formerly occupied by this famous locomotive engineer, who was the first locomotive superintendent of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
We continue along the branch line to Bishop Auckland to the present limit of the national network. Here we will take the special link line to join the 18 mile long Weardale Railway at Bishops Auckland West station for a run as far as Stanhope, where we will have a short break to service the locomotive and an opportunity to visit the station. Our return journey along the Weardale line will be diesel hauled back to Bishops Auckland and onwards to Darlington, calling at Shildon to pick up passengers who chose to alight there earlier. At Darlington, we will reverse our direction of travel and run steam hauled once again northwards along the ECML through Durham to Newcastle.
At Newcastle, we will turn the train and head southwards once again, passing through Durham for a swift run southwards along the ECML back to York, where our steam locomotive will leave the train.
Our return journey back to London will be with our blue electric once again, setting down at our earlier calling points.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £339 £235 £1030
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London King's Cross 06:20 22:30
Potters Bar 06:40 22:15
Stevenage 07:00 22:00
Peterborough 08:00 21:00
York 10:30 19:30
Shildon 12:00 16:00
Stanhope 13:00 14:30
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- The Waverley
Sunday 13 September 2026
This summer series of steam hauled trains provides an opportunity for passengers from York, Leeds and the Aire Valley to travel over the spectacular Settle & Carlisle Railway, probably the most famous railway route in Britain. These day trips revive the nostalgic former days of steam when travel by train through magnificent scenery was an experience to savour.
Our steam hauled train leaves York, hauled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth pool and heads for Church Fenton where we take the direct route to Leeds. We stop to pick up more passengers at Leeds, Keighley, and Skipton. There will be a stop at Hellifield for our steam locomotive to take on water before we join the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway at Settle Junction. Here begins one of the most arduous climbs on Britain's railway network, a total of 15 miles mainly at a gradient of 1 in 100.
Once through Settle station, there are magnificent views across the Fells to the Pennine Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. We cross the breathtaking Ribblehead Viaduct, high above the valley floor, and enter Blea Moor Tunnel. We pass through Dent Dale and the highest open station in England at Dent, travelling through tunnels and crossing valleys on numerous lofty viaducts, as we make the final ascent to Ais Gill Summit (1,169 feet). We travel high above the valley at Mallerstang and then drop down through Kirkby Stephen and Appleby, to Lazenby where our locomotive takes on water.
We continue to Carlisle and passengers will have about two hours to explore the Border City, possibly visiting the castle, cathedral, Tullie House Museum or the Lanes Shopping Centre.
?Our train leaves Carlisle for the return journey late afternoon and climbs almost continuously for just under 50 miles back up to Ais Gill summit. We stop, en route, at Appleby for our steam locomotive to take on water. We continue to stops at Skipton, Keighley, Leeds, and York, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
York 09:50 21:30
Leeds 10:35 20:35
Keighley 11:25 20:05
Skipton* 11:40 19:45
Carlisle 14:10 16:30
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- The Swanage Belle
Wednesday 16 September 2026
A unique experience awaits those who join this day trip by steam train to Swanage. It uses the re-opened rail link from Wareham to the 'Heritage' Swanage Railway, which is available only to specially chartered trains. Swanage is a superb seaside destination where the railway station is situated close to the town centre.
We leave London Victoria station hauled by our steam locomotive, and cross the river Thames at Battersea and at Barnes.
?We pass through Feltham and stop at Staines to pick up more passengers and then re-cross the river Thames. We join the South Western Main Line at Byfleet Junction and stop at Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we stop for our steam locomotive to take on water. Our final stop to pick up passengers is at Basingstoke.
We leave the West of England Main Line at Worting Junction and head through Winchester and Southampton to Bournemouth. We pass through Poole, where there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour, and continue to Wareham.
We leave the Weymouth Line at Worgret Junction and take the re-opened link to Norden and the Swanage Railway. There are magnificent views of Corfe Castle as we head towards Swanage along this attractive Heritage Railway. There will be around three hours for passengers to explore the pleasant seaside resort of Swanage, with its sandy beach and Victorian pier. Durlston Castle is in Durlston Country Park & Nature Reserve from where there are stupendous views along the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Park contains Anvil Point Lighthouse, the 40-ton stone Great Globe, fascinating artefacts from London, and an amazing diversity of wildlife. The Park is one mile from the town and can be reached by bus from the railway station or by walking via public footpaths.
Our train leaves Swanage for the return journey late afternoon and is diesel hauled to Southampton where our steam locomotive takes over. We then take a different route from the outward journey, via Romsey to the outskirts of Salisbury where we join the West of England Main Line at Laverstock North Junction. We travel up the main line through Andover and then stop at Basingstoke, Woking, and Staines, to set down passengers. The train is due to arrive in London Victoria late evening.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Victoria 08:45 22:10
Staines 09:35 21:10
Woking 10:05 20:25
Basingstoke 10:55 19:40
Swanage 13:50 16:40
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- The West Somerset Steam Express
Saturday 19 September 2026
This series of trains from London Paddington to Minehead features haulage by two steam locomotives in one day.
?One steam locomotive will haul our train from London Paddington to the West Somerset Railway at Bishops Lydeard.
*The Heritage Railway will then provide a steam locomotive to haul our train to Minehead and back. This provides a truly fascinating day out travelling through beautiful scenery to the Bristol Channel coast.
We leave London Paddington steam hauled, and stop at Slough and Reading to pick up more passengers. At Reading we join the Berks and Hants line which runs through picturesque rural countryside. We pass the celebrated Newbury Racecourse before making our final stop for passengers at Newbury station. We continue westwards, travelling beside the tranquil Kennet & Avon Canal, and climbing steadily to Savernake Summit. We pass through the Vale of Pewsey, with views of one of the famous Wiltshire White Horses as we approach Westbury and continue through undulating agricultural countryside to Taunton.
Soon after leaving Taunton, we arrive at Norton Fitzwarren, where we transfer to the West Somerset Railway (WSR), the longest Heritage Railway in the country. We continue to Bishops Lydeard, where a WSR steam locomotive will take over our train for the remainder of the journey to Minehead. The WSR runs along the edge of the Quantock Hills between Bishops Lydeard and Watchet where it meets the coast. The line then turns inland to Washford and returns to the coast at Blue Anchor, passing near to Dunster with its magnificent castle, and terminating at Minehead.
On arrival at Minehead, there will be about two hours to explore this delightful Bristol Channel seaside resort, where the railway station is close to the beach. A WSR steam locomotive will haul our train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, where our main line steam locomotive will take over for the return journey to London Paddington. The train will stop at Newbury, Reading and Slough to set down passengers.
*Please note these trains may run with the main steam locomotive hauling the charter all the way to Minehead and return.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Paddington 07:15 21:30
Slough 07:40 21:00
Reading 08:05 20:30
Newbury 08:45 19:15
Minehead 13:05 15:20
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- The Cornish Branchliner
Saturday 19 September 2026
Step aboard for an unforgettable diesel-hauled rail adventure that spans the very heart of Britain's railway heritage and some of its most spectacular scenery. Our journey begins at Crewe, one of the nation's most historic railway junctions, before heading south along the iconic West Coast Main Line, gathering passengers en-route as we pass through the Midlands and beyond.
From the bustle of Birmingham New Street, we press south over classic main line territory, including the celebrated descent of the Lickey Incline, before continuing into the rolling landscapes of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
?As our train heads towards the South-West, anticipation builds for the dramatic coastal running that lies ahead.
Our tour commences at the busy railway junction of Crewe, famous for its origins as a railway town and extensive works. We will travel southwards along the West Coast Main Line and call at Stafford before heading towards the West Midlands. A stop to pick up further passengers will be made at Tame Bridge Parkway, which offers convenient parking for Wolverhampton and Walsall passengers. Calling next at Birmingham New Street, we will now head southwards, including the descent of the Lickey Bank, through Bromsgrove and on to Worcestershire Parkway, where we pause to pick up passengers from the Worcester area. Further south, we call at Cheltenham and Cam & Dursley before heading towards Bristol. Pick up stops will be made at Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Mead, and then we head across the Somerset Levels through Bridgwater towards Exeter. We now have the eagerly awaited run along the famous Dawlish Sea Wall to look forward to as we sweep along the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean on this special section of track, often affected by bad weather and high waves. Heading inland at Teignmouth, we will follow the Teign estuary to Newton Abbot before we commence one of many very steep climbs over the south Devon Banks. Dainton Bank leads to Totnes, followed by the equally challenging climb over Rattery Bank on the edge of Dartmoor before we eventually reach the naval city of Plymouth. Famed for its naval dockyards, the city has a rich maritime history linked to the Mayflower carrying Pilgrims to America in 1620. Devonport is also a large naval base with early links to famous explorers like Sir Francis Drake and Captain Cook.
After a pause at Plymouth, we will now leave Devon and enter Cornwall by way of our passage over Isambard Kingdom Brunel's impressive Royal Albert Bridge over the Tamar. Now in Cornwall, our route will follow the main line through Liskeard and Lostwithiel to the junction of the Fowey branch. Our special train will leave the main line and closely follow the river Fowey through to Carne Point. This is now a freight only line and it's quite rare for a passenger train to run down the branch. We pass the little harbour at Golant and reach the present end of the line at Carne Point, which is a working port that has served the China Clay industry since the line opened in 1869. The attractive Fowey harbour is a mile further along, but the town no longer has a station, although there was a recent proposal to reopen the branch once again to passenger traffic.
Once we have reached the docks, we will retrace our outward route back to Plymouth and then call to set down passengers at our earlier pick-up points back to Crewe.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £329 £230 £995
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £358
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Crewe 05:00 00:05
Stafford 05:30 23:40
Tame Bridge Parkway 06:05 22:55
Birmingham New Street 06:35 22:15
Worcester Parkway 07:10 21:20
Cheltenham Spa 07:35 21:00
Cam and Dursley 08:50 20:00
Bristol Parkway 09:20 19:20
Bristol Templemeads 09:30 19:10
Plymouth 12:00 16:40
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- The Dorset Coast Express
Wednesday 23 September 2026
We are offering a number of attractive summer day trips from London to Weymouth by steam train. These trains provide plenty of opportunity to visit the beautiful Dorset coast and relive the 'golden age' of steam. Passengers have the option of spending time at the celebrated seaside resorts of either Bournemouth or Weymouth, where both have fine sandy beaches. Each train will be hauled by a steam locomotive that was built for express passenger train work.
Our train leaves London Victoria station steam hauled and travels westwards, crossing the river Thames at Barnes Bridge, through Kew and Feltham. We stop at Staines and Woking to pick up further passengers. At Winchfield, we pause for our steam locomotive to take on water before continuing to our final pick up point at Basingstoke.
From Basingstoke we continue through Andover, bypassing Salisbury and on through Romsey to Southampton. We reverse direction of travel at Southampton and continue towards Weymouth, diesel hauled, with our steam locomotive on the rear.
We stop at Bournemouth to set down those passengers wishing to visit this coastal resort, a spa town famous for its parks and pine trees. After leaving Bournemouth, there are spectacular views of Poole Harbour. We continue to Wareham and Dorchester travelling through classic Dorset countryside and delightful scenery. We arrive at Weymouth and have around three hours there to discover much of what this seaside town has to offer. The railway station is close to the beach and shops.
?We return from Weymouth steam hauled for the entire journey. We stop for our locomotive to take on water at Southampton and then continue through Winchester to Basingstoke, where we stop to set down passengers and for our steam locomotive to again take on water.
We then continue to Woking and Weybridge, from where Staines passengers will return by service train and on to our final destination at London Waterloo.
*By service train from Weybridge.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £335 £240 £1025
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £120 £90 £375
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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London Victoria 08:45 -------
London Waterloo ------- 22:40
Staines 09:35 22:30*
Weybridge ------- 21:50
Woking 10:05 21:40
Basingstoke 10:50 21:00
Bournemouth 13:15 18:30
Weymouth 14:10 17:35
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- The Royal Duchy
Sunday 27 September 2026
These ever-popular summer day trips by steam train run from Bristol Temple Meads, Yatton and Taunton to Devon & Cornwall. The route includes travelling along the internationally famous sea wall at Dawlish, crossing Brunel's famous Saltash Bridge into Cornwall, and some of the most varied and exciting scenery in the country. Passengers can choose to spend time in Plymouth or travel on to Par, where buses are provided for visits to Fowey or Charlestown.
Our train leaves Bristol Temple Meads steam hauled and stops to pick up further passengers at Yatton and Taunton.
Almost immediately on departure from Taunton, our steam locomotive will be working hard as it tackles the climb to Whiteball Summit. We stop at Exeter St. David's station for our locomotive to take on water and for more passengers to join the train.
?We leave Exeter and follow the Exe Estuary to the seaside. We then travel along the famous sea wall between Dawlish and Teignmouth, an experience not to be missed.
After Newton Abbot, our steam locomotive will demonstrate her real strength as she powers up some of the steepest main line gradients in the country. First there is the difficult climb to the summit at Dainton Tunnel, followed by a dramatic drop down to Totnes, then an equally difficult climb up Rattery Bank before descending to Plymouth. Passengers have the option to alight at Plymouth or remain on the train to Par. There will be over five hours free time to explore the historic maritime city of Plymouth which includes the Hoe, the ancient Barbican and seafront areas, and the National Marine Aquarium.
We leave Plymouth, steam hauled, and cross the river Tamar on Brunel's masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, to enter Cornwall. Our train continues through the magnificent Cornish countryside to Par, where there will be a break of more than three hours. Buses will take passengers from Par, at no extra charge, to visit either the picturesque seaside town of Fowey or the harbour village of Charlestown. The latter is a working port and home to the Shipwreck, Rescue & Heritage Centre.
Our locomotive will turn and service at St Blazey's before we embark on our return journey. We leave Par steam hauled by our locomotive and stop at Plymouth to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. Our train then returns to Bristol, stopping to set down passengers at Exeter, Taunton and Yatton enroute.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes a full English breakfast and four course dinner freshly prepared on board and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a breakfast roll and a muffin and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by scone with butter and jam.
Standard Class
Standard Class includes a reserved seat usually at a table for four.
Fares
Fares Adult Junior Family
Premier £349 £265 £1096
First £249 £195 £791
Standard £149 £125 £486
Tables for two can be guaranteed in Premier Dining and First Class for a supplement of £50 per person (subject to availability). A buffet car is available and serves tea, coffee, snacks and light refreshments.
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Station Outward Return
Bristol Temple Meads 08:50 22:10
Yatton 09:10 21:45
Taunton 10:00 21:10
Exeter St. Davids 11:30 19:55
Plymouth 12:40 18:30
Par 14:00 16:50
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