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Steam Railtour events - Sep 2026
- Wed 02 Sep 2026 West Coast Railways (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Scarborough Spa Express
Travel coast to coast across spectacular Lancashire and Yorkshire landscapes from Carnforth or Lancaster, to York or Scarborough - Steam Hauled all the way!
Two Routes to choose from:
North Route
To York or Scarborough Via Skipton and Leeds:
Running Wednesdays on 17th June, 29th July and 19th August 2026. Departing from Carnforth, Skipton, Keighley, Shipley, Woodlesford (Leeds), Church Fenton and York. View Journey
South Route
To York or Scarborough Via Preston and Wakefield:
Running Wednesday 15th July and 2nd September 2026. Departing from Lancaster, Preston, Blackburn, Brighouse, Wakefield (Kirkgate), Castleford and York. View Journey
West Coast Railways
- Wed 02 Sep 2026 Saphos Trains (Steam Railtour) More...
- Settle & Carlisle Fellsman
Wednesday 2 September 2026
Departing from
Crewe, Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan North Western, Leyland, Blackburn, Clitheroe
The popular 'Fellsman' runs again in summer 2026 for its 18th season offering a return steam hauled journey on the spectacular 'Settle to Carlisle Railway' as we travel through the Yorkshire Dales and climb high towards the roof of England. With great limestone peaks and deep valleys, the legendary 'Settle to Carlisle' line is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering including the magnificent 24 arch viaduct at Ribblehead. Time will be available for sightseeing in the historic border city of Carlisle. The Settle & Carlisle line is known for its magnificent scenery and steep gradient, so our engine will be working hard as we climb to the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct with stunning views of the three peaks. Passengers get a marvellous view down Dent Dale as the train emerges from Blea Moor tunnel and approaching Garsdale you will see sweeping views of Wensleydale - with our engine in full flight we climb at 1 in 100 towards the summit of the line at Ais Gill. Travelling on through the lush Eden Valley to the historic border city of Carlisle where we arrive about 13.10. You may choose to stroll between the castle and cathedral or perhaps visit the famous Tullie House Museum - all surrounded by great places to shop, eat, or be entertained so creating the perfect way to spend an afternoon.
Returning from Carlisle about 15.45 we travel over the same spectacular route giving another opportunity to experience the beauty of the high Pennines and pretty Ribble Valley as our locomotive works hard up the steep and taxing climb of Wilpshire Bank being a fitting end to a perfect day.
The train is steam hauled from Chester by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'
Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues.
EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES
Saphos Trains | Settle & Carlisle Fellsman - 2 September 2026
JOURNEY
DESTINATIONS
Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Carlisle
Carlisle
Once in the ancient city, which dates back to Roman times, there is much to see and do. Highlights include the magnificent castle founded in 1092 and nearby citadel built by Henry VIII, as well as the beautiful cathedral with its famous 14th Century stained glass window. For art lovers, there is no better place to begin exploring the city's fascinating past than the award winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery. The classical Grade One Listed Jacobean building is full of exciting exhibits and interactive displays.
APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS*
Boarding Stations
The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey
STATION DEPARTS RETURNS
Crewe 07.00 21.35
Chester 07.40 20.45
Frodsham 07.55 20.30
Warrington Bank Quay 08.05 20.15
Wigan North Western 08.20 20.00
Leyland 08.35 19.45
Blackburn 09.10 19.10
Clitheroe 09.35 18.40
Destinations
The following destination stations are available on this journey
STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS
Carlisle 13.10 15.45
PLEASE NOTE *
All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Saphos Trains
- Sat 05 Sep 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- 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
Railway Touring Company
- Sat 05 Sep 2026 Saphos Trains (Steam Railtour) More...
- English Riviera Express
Saturday 5 September 2026
Departing from
Poole, Bournemouth, Brockenhurst, Southampton Central, Eastleigh, Salisbury, Warminster, Westbury
Booked to be hauled by 60007 SIR NIGEL GRESLEY from Taunton to Kingswear and return.
We recreate one of the great holiday trains of the golden age of railway travel for a steam hauled journey on our luxury train through Somerset and around the beautiful Devon coast with time available to discover the many charms of the pretty 'English Riviera' resort of Dartmouth.
Travelling through the remote Blackdown hills and along the Exe Valley to Exeter, before heading beside the estuary with its pretty fishing boats and stunning views across to Exmouth and the Jurassic coast. Continuing past Powderham Castle and along the famous sea wall line we race through tunnels and cuttings of red rock at Dawlish and beside beaches and coves with the sea keeping company with the train.
At Paignton we join the steeply graded heritage line and travel alongside the beautiful River Dart with views of HMS Britannia - not a ship but the college that has trained generations of naval officers. We soon arrive at the riverside terminus at Kingswear, where it is a short crossing on the ferry (price included) to the historic and romantic port of Dartmouth - there are antique shops, galleries, and cafes to explore or perhaps take a leisurely cruise on the river Dart. There should be around three hours at leisure before we return in the late afternoon.
The train is steam hauled from Taunton by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world famous LMS Royal Scot Class, No.46100 'Royal Scot' - West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' - Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'.
Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues.
EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES
Saphos Trains | English Riviera Express - 5 September 2026
JOURNEY
DESTINATIONS
Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Dartmouth
Dartmouth
The beautiful and romantic town of Dartmouth sits on the picturesque River Dart and features ancient narrow streets housing boutique shops, art galleries & delicatessens. A cobbled marketplace features colourful stalls and Farmers markets supplying local produce. Perhaps take a leisurely cruise on board Britain's only coal fired paddle steamer 'Kingswear Castle' or a short walk to the 600 year old fortress of Dartmouth Castle.
APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS*
Boarding Stations
The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey
STATION DEPARTS RETURNS
Poole 06.35 22.55
Bournemouth 06.50 22.40
Brockenhurst 07.20 22.20
Southampton Central 07.40 22.00
Eastleigh 08.00 21.45
Salisbury 09.00 20.50
Warminster 09.25 20.30
Westbury 09.40 20.05
Destinations
The following destination stations are available on this journey
STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS
KIngswear 13.30 16.30
PLEASE NOTE *
All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Saphos Trains
- Thu 10 Sep 2026 West Coast Railways (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Dalesman
STEAM ON THE SETTLE TO CARLISLE LINE
To Carlisle from Chester. Outbound journey via the Settle to Carlisle line, (with steam from Hellifield). The return journey is via the West Coast Mainline, (with steam to Carnforth):
Running Thursdays on 11th June, 6th August and 10th September 2026. Departing from Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Leyland and Preston.
West Coast Railways
- Sat 12 Sep 2026 Vintage Trains (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Mayflower
Saturday 12 September 2026
On Saturday 12th September, we will once again storm over the metals of South West England, with a double-headed express from Bristol to Plymouth and return, over the South Devon banks in both directions unassisted - offering the ultimate dream for enthusiasts of steam.
This special Express, The Mayflower, named after a short-lived British Railways Western Region Express at the end of steam, presents an exciting mainline steam experience that is not often seen, re-creating scenes from the golden age of steam.
Leaving Birmingham Snow Hill in the early morning, hauled by diesel locomotive, the train will pick up at Stourbridge Junction, Droitwich Spa, Worcester Shrub Hill, Cheltenham Spa, Bristol Parkway and finally Bristol Temple Meads. The return from Bristol will also be diesel hauled.
Bristol is where the train really comes alive, as both of our Castle Class locomotives, Clun Castle and Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, will attach themselves on to the front of the train to haul it on the Bristol to Plymouth, and return, leg of the trip. This will see the locomotives working hard, unassisted by diesel locomotive, over the challenging gradients of South Devon as well as thundering along the sea wall at Dawlish.
Departing From
Birmingham Snow Hill, Stourbridge Junction, Droitwich Spa, Worcester Shrub Hill, Cheltenham Spa, Bristol Parkway, Bristol Temple Meads
Approximate Travel Timings
Station Departs Returns
Birmingham Snow Hill 06:10 23:05
Stourbridge Junction 06:35 22:40
Droitwich Spa 07:00 22:15
Worcester Shrub Hill 07:10 22:05
Cheltenham Spa 07:45 21:40
Bristol Parkway 08:50 20:50
Bristol Temple Meads 09:50 20:00
Approximate Destination Timings
Station Arrives Departs
Plymouth 13:40 16:30
Please Note* All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Vintage Trains
- Sat 12 Sep 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- 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
Railway Touring Company
- Sun 13 Sep 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- 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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Map of the UK showing a route through several cities, starting in York and ending in Carlisle.
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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
Railway Touring Company
- Tue 15 Sep 2026 West Coast Railways (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Dalesman
STEAM ON THE SETTLE TO CARLISLE LINE
To Carlisle from York, via the Settle to Carlisle line (steam from Hellifield):
Running Tuesdays on 7th July, 21st July, 11th August, 25th August and 15th September 2026. Departing from York, Castleford, Woodlesford (Leeds) Keighley and Skipton
West Coast Railways
- Wed 16 Sep 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- 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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- Sat 19 Sep 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- 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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- Tue 22 Sep 2026 The Steam Dreams Rail Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Cornish Riviera 2026
Tuesday 22 - Friday 25 September 2026
Departs:
London Paddington
As summer fades into a gentle glow, embark on a four-day holiday from London aboard The Cornish Riviera - a nostalgic adventure through the coastal charm of the West Country.
Travel in timeless style past dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and glistening seas to the captivating Cornish coast where the sea whispers, time slows, and you can truly recharge.
Enjoy three magical nights and two full days exploring the art, heritage and seaside allure of St Mawes and St Ives. By day, discover celebrated gardens, rugged landscapes, and heritage railways. By night, unwind in hand-picked hotels selected for their character, comfort, and charm.
Destinations
Discover the Charm of Cornwall: St Mawes & St Ives
As two of Cornwall's most cherished coastal gems, St Mawes and St Ives enchant visitors with their picturesque harbours, golden beaches, and timeless seaside allure.
This captivating region has stirred imaginations for generations. A rich tapestry of rugged coastline, rolling countryside, and artistic heritage invites you to explore at your own pace, while the welcoming towns and villages brim with local character and charm.
Your holiday centres around these two delightful destinations. St Mawes, nestled on the Roseland Peninsula, offers tranquil waterside walks and panoramic views across the Fal Estuary. Meanwhile, St Ives, famed for its artistic legacy and vibrant streets, is a haven for galleries, cafés and coastal strolls.
You may choose to explore independently or take part in organised excursions (supplement applies) to some of Cornwall's most iconic attractions.
Full details of our optional excursions will be announced next year.
Handpicked Hotels
We have secured an exquisite selection of hotels in St Mawes and St Ives, each offering a unique blend of coastal charm, comfort and character, tailored to your chosen class of travel: Pullman Dining or First Class.
Pullman Dining passengers will enjoy half-board stays at some of Cornwall's finest hotels. In St Mawes, accommodation is provided at either the Idle Rocks or the St Mawes Hotel, both situated on the waterfront with captivating views across the Fal Estuary. These boutique properties offer stylish interiors, acclaimed dining, and a relaxed yet refined atmosphere. In St Ives, Pullman guests will stay at either the Carbis Bay Hotel, set within its own Blue Flag beach estate, Tregenna Castle, a historic estate full of old-school charm and sea views; or the elegant Harbour Hotel, perched above the town with sweeping views and a luxurious spa.
First Class passengers will stay on a bed and breakfast basis at carefully selected hotels that offer comfort, character, and excellent locations. In St Mawes, guests will be accommodated at the St Mawes Hotel or the charming Rising Sun, a traditional inn offering coastal views and a warm welcome. In St Ives, First Class accommodation includes Tregenna Castle, set in expansive grounds overlooking the bay, or Pedn Olva, a cliffside hotel (not suitable for guests with limited mobility, as there is no lift) with panoramic views and access to the town's galleries, shops and beaches.
JOURNEY
ITINERARY
Day 1 - London to Cornwall -
Your journey begins at London Paddington, where you're warmly welcomed by your liveried steward, setting the tone for an unforgettable escape. We depart aboard a diesel or electric-hauled locomotive gliding westward, passing through rolling countryside and historic towns.
At Taunton our majestic steam locomotive, joins us. From here, you're treated to a sensory delight as steam fills the air and the whistle cries out across the lush Devon countryside.
Settle into the gentle rhythm of steam travel as we meander towards Cornwall, skimming past coastal vistas and wild moorlands. En route, marvel at engineering landmarks like the Royal Albert Bridge, gateway to Cornwall, and let the romance of the rails envelop you as we cross viaducts and curve around estuaries.
Our steam-hauled leg concludes with two enchanting stops: Truro, where guests bound for the coastal charm of St Mawes will disembark, and Penzance, the gateway to St Ives - followed by a short coach transfer to your welcoming hotel.
Day 1 - London to Cornwall
Days 2 & 3 - Discovering Cornwall's Coastal Treasures -
With two full days to explore the rich tapestry of Cornwall, guests are invited to unwind and immerse themselves in the region's captivating blend of scenic beauty, celebrated gardens, and nostalgic railways. From dramatic coastlines to lush botanical havens and heritage journeys, each rich with charm and discovery.
Optional excursions (supplement applies) on Days 2 and 3 offer thoughtfully curated experiences showcasing Cornwall's most iconic sights - from timeless coastal towns to treasured landscapes. It's a perfect chance to relax, explore, and savour the spirit of this enchanting corner of Britain.
Final excursion details will be announced in 2026.
Days 2 & 3 - Discovering Cornwall's Coastal Treasures
Day 4 - Cornwall - London -
After breakfast at your hotel, guests will board a morning coach transfer to our return station, where our distinguished steam locomotive awaits for the homeward leg of the journey. As the train departs, settle into the comfort of your carriage and watch as Cornwall's coastal splendour gently fades into the distance.
The steam-hauled journey winds past quaint fishing villages and undulating countryside, tracing the Cornish coast before heading inland through patchwork fields and wooded valleys - a scenic farewell to the South West's rugged charm.
Our steam locomotive concludes its run at Taunton, where a vintage diesel or electric engine takes over for the express journey eastward. As we glide through Somerset and the Thames Valley, guests are invited to reflect on the days gone by, share stories, and enjoy the final leg of this elegant escape.
We arrive at London Paddington in the evening, bringing our Cornish adventure to a graceful close.
Day 4 - Cornwall - London
TRAVEL TIMINGS*
Boarding Stations
The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey
STATION DEPARTS RETURNS
London Paddington 08.30 20.30
Destinations
The following destination stations are available on this journey
STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS
Truro 19.30 10.45
Penzance 20.15 10.00
PLEASE NOTE *
All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
Scheduled locomotive
BR Standard Class 8 Prototype 71000 'Duke of Gloucester'
Whilst this locomotive is rostered for the steam hauled sections of the trip listed, it cannot be guaranteed and may be substituted for a different engine.
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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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Destinations Route
Map of southern England with labeled cities and train route highlighted in blue.
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Approximate timings shown
Station Outward Return
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
Railway Touring Company
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- The Worcester Pullman
Saturday 26th September 2026
Today's journey provides a rare opportunity to visit Worcester, with different outward and return routes, behind the magnificent Merchant Navy class steam locomotive 35028 'Clan Line'. Relax as you enjoy a full day on this splendid train steeped in history, and all with the incredible hospitality, attentive service and fine dining of British Pullman, A Belmond Train.
Upon departing Victoria a delicious brunch is served with Bellini as we run via the West London Line to gain the Great Western mainline at Acton, then proceed via Slough, Reading and Didcot. At Swindon we take the 'Golden Valley' route through Kemble, the summit at Sapperton tunnel and Stroud before passing Gloucester. Our Pullman train then continues to the charming cathedral city of Worcester, on the banks of the River Severn.
A three hour break in Worcester will give plenty of time to take in the many attractions the city has to offer, before the departure back to London. A sumptuous four course dinner with wine and Champagne will be served as our return journey unfolds. 'Clan Line' will return from Worcester via the scenic Cotswold line, through Evesham, Honeybourne, Moreton-in-Marsh and Charlbury, which rarely sees a steam train these days. Stopping for water shortly after Oxford, our outward route will be regained at Didcot, again returning to the Capital by way of Reading, Slough, Acton and the West London Line.
Back at London Victoria it will be time to say goodbye to your carriage hosts, our splendid train and locomotive after this rare opportunity to spend a full day on the British Pullman behind steam.
What's included?
Luxury Train - A round-trip aboard the world famous British Pullman, a Belmond Train.
A Fine Dining Experience - A welcome Bellini, a delicious three-course brunch with morning tea and coffee, a champagne reception on your return to the train, a gourmet four-course dinner accompanied by wine chosen by our sommelier, coffee, tea, and petit fours.
Time to Explore - Free time for sightseeing, shopping and exploration.
There is no Table for Two supplement on our British Pullman excursions as parties of two will normally be allocated a table for two without charge.
Book early to take advantage of our Early Bird Discount which saves £50 per person if you book this tour by Thursday 18th June. Just enter code WP50 in the Promotional Code box when booking online, or mention it when booking by phone.
Class Fare Availability
Pullman £695 Good
Pullman Coupe for Four People £2680 Good
All timings are provisional and intended only as a guide.
Station Depart Arrive
London Victoria 08.15 21.00
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- The Great Northern
Saturday 26 September 2026
This Autumn, we welcome back 60163 Tornado back as she heads our train The Great Northern.
Departing from Birmingham in the morning we head via the East Midlands to Yorkshire, where our train will then head West to join the world-famous Settle & Carlisle line to Carlisle.
At Carlisle, a 2000 year old city with plenty of history to discover, you will have several hours to explore whether that is the Cathedral, Castle or any of the museums and galleries.
Leaving Carlisle, the train heads eastwards over the Tyne Valley Line to Newcastle. Here, Tornado is in home territory as we get to experience some fast running over the East Coast Mainline.
At Darlington, Tornado will leave the train and the remainder of the journey will then be diesel hauled.
Departing From
Birmingham New Street, Coleshill Parkway, Tamworth, Derby, Wakefield Kirkgate
Approximate Travel Timings
Station Departs Returns
Birmingham New Street 06:30 23:20
Coleshill Parkway 06:50 23:00
Tamworth 07:10 22:40
Derby 07:55 21:55
Wakefield Kirkgate 10:20 19:20
Approximate Destination Timings
Station Arrives Departs
Carlisle 13:30 15:30
Vintage Trains
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- Lune Rivers Trust
Saturday 26 September 2026
Carnforth to York
Departing: Carnforth
Operated by West Coast Railways on behalf of the Lune Rivers Trust, this annual special steam train, formerly known as "The Lune Habitat", begins its trip at Carnforth.
The Lune Rivers Trust is an environmental charity. As the name implies, their work is focused on the Lune catchment. As well as the River Lune and its tributaries, their catchment also includes the River Keer, River Conder, River Cocker, Pilling Water and Ridgy Pool. For more details about the trust, please visit their website Lune Rivers Trust
This year, the ´Lunes Rivers Trust´ Steam Special is destined for the ancient walled city of York. Picking up at Carnforth, our special charter will take you on a wonderful journey across some of England´s finest countryside.
York - one of England's finest and most beautiful historic cities, with it's medieval castle and famous Cathedral. A vibrant city with Roman roots and a Viking past, offering an adventure for everyone, where ancient walls surround contemporary independent shops, eateries and charming cafes.
Enjoy a visit to The Shambles, one of York's most famous landmarks and one of the best-preserved ancient shopping streets in Europe, with its cobbled streets and overhanging buildings. Or enjoy a scenic walk around the city walls with stunning views of the York Minster and surrounding gardens.
York Shambles
After a break in York of around 3 hours, we continue steam hauled for our return journey back to Carnforth.
Once you have booked you will be given a booking reference, your tickets and confirmed timings will then be sent to you 7 days before travel. Early booking is advisable as this train has been oversubscribed in previous years.
This day has always proved to be a terrific family day out.
Provisional Timings
Station Departs Return
Carnforth 07:40 20:20
Destination
Arrives Departs
York 12:30 15:30
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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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Destinations Route
Map of southwest England and Wales, with locations labeled.
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 Golden Arrow
Wednesday 30 September 2026
Departing from
Norwich, Diss, Stowmarket, Ipswich, Manningtree, Colchester, Chelmsford, Shenfield
This is a train with a real 'wow' factor offering a circular steam tour over the same route as the legendary 'Golden Arrow' boat train. Features include the journey through the picturesque Garden of England and around the beautiful Kent coast with the impressive white cliffs towering above the train - the highlight of the day being an afternoon break for sightseeing in historic Canterbury. After making our way through the London suburbs we continue into open countryside and through the pretty Garden of England, rich with an abundance of Oast Houses and Hop Fields. Passing Ashford, we soon arrive at historic Canterbury for an afternoon break of about three hours in this city of narrow streets and ancient buildings, the incomparable cathedral, setting for so many dramatic events stand at its heart.
Travelling through the beautiful Kent countryside the engine works hard to haul the train over the stiff gradients along the coastal line through Dover and Folkestone with dramatic white cliffs and spectacular views across the English Channel. Continuing along the high-speed route through Tonbridge recreating the former 'Golden Arrow' from the glory days of rail travel. The train is steam hauled from West London by one of our immaculately restored pool of engines including: the world-famous West Country Class, No. 34046 'Braunton' or Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 'Britannia'.
Mobility: This tour may not be suitable for guests requiring the use of a wheelchair or with serious mobility issues.
EXPLORE LOCOMOTIVES
Saphos Trains | The Golden Arrow - 30 September 2026
JOURNEY
DESTINATIONS
Saphos Trains | Travel on a Luxury Train to Canterbury
Canterbury
Historic Canterbury offers a blend of ancient and modern attractions including the stunning Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Explore the Roman and medieval heritage of the city, with its walls, museums, and ruins. May be enjoy a boat ride or a punt along the River Stour, or stroll through the charming streets and shops of the Old Town.
APPROXIMATE TRAVEL TIMINGS*
Boarding Stations
The following pick-up and set-down stations are available on this journey
STATION DEPARTS RETURNS
Norwich 06.00 23.25
Diss 06.15 23.10
Stowmarket 06.35 22.50
Ipswich 06.40 22.40
Manningtree 07.00 22.30
Colchester 07.10 22.20
Chelmsford 07.20 22.00
Shenfield 07.30 21.40
Destinations
The following destination stations are available on this journey
STATION ARRIVES DEPARTS
Canterbury West 13.30 15.30
PLEASE NOTE *
All timings shown above are approximate and may be subject to change.
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