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- Wed 02 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Sherborne Christmas Carol
Wednesday 02 December 2026
We return for our annual visit to either the picturesque market town of Sherborne in Dorset at Christmas time, or the Yeovil Railway Centre. This special train will be steam hauled by Merchant Navy Class Clan Line No. 35028 It starts from London Victoria Station and picks up more passengers at Staines, Woking and Basingstoke. Take a break prior to Christmas and treat yourself to a memorable day out with a difference.
Our train leaves London Victoria Station at around 08:45 behind our splendidly restored steam locomotive. We pass through Clapham Junction, cross the Thames at Barnes Bridge, and continue to a stop at Staines to pick up more passengers. We join the South Western Main Line (SWML) at Byfleet Junction, and then stop for further passengers at Woking and Basingstoke. We leave the SWML at Worting Junction and 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.
The main destination for our train is Sherborne, one of the most beautiful towns in England. The historic market town, where King Alfred was educated, will be decorated for Christmas. It has much to offer visitors with its abundance of medieval buildings, superb Abbey, picturesque Alms house, the ruins of a 12th-century fortified palace, and the 16th-century mansion known as Sherborne Castle. It has a delightful shopping centre with a large choice of handcrafted goods and elegant fashions and has become an important town in the region for Art and Antique Dealers. Whilst at Sherborne, why not join in the traditional Christmas Carol Service specially arranged for our tour and held in the splendid surroundings of its ancient Abbey.
Passengers have the choice of alighting at Sherborne or continuing with the train to Yeovil Junction where the steam locomotive will be turned and serviced at Yeovil Railway Centre. Here there is excellent viewing of these operations, which use one of the few remaining turntables in the country. There is also a variety of rolling stock and an exhibition of railway artefacts and pictures in the Engine Shed. A shop on the platform provides a large range of railway related goods and souvenirs.
Our train leaves Yeovil Junction, hauled by our steam locomotive, and stops at Sherborne to pick up those passengers who chose to alight there. It stops at the same stations as on the outward journey, to set down passengers.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes full English breakfast and a four course dinner freshly prepared and silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1040
First £235 £170 £725
Standard £130 £95 £405
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 21:30
Staines 09:35 20:30
Woking 10:05 20:00
Basingstoke 10:45 19:30
Sherborne 13:15 16:50
Yeovil Junction 13:25 16:30
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- Sat 05 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Cotswold Christmas Venturer
Saturday 5 December 2026
Join us on a festive steam-hauled rail tour through the beautiful Cotswold Hills to one of the country's most celebrated Christmas events - the Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre. Set against the backdrop of Worcester's historic streets and magnificent cathedral, the city comes alive with hundreds of market stalls, costumed entertainers, festive food and drink, and seasonal entertainment, creating a truly magical Christmas atmosphere.?
Our steam train leaves London Victoria at around 08.15, hauled by Merchant Navy Class locomotive No.35028 Clan Line, and heads through the west London suburbs via Hounslow towards Staines, where we pause to pick up passengers. We continue via Ascot to Reading and then along the Great Western Main Line towards Didcot for further passenger pickups.
From Didcot, we follow the former Great Western Railway main line through the Vale of White Horse to Swindon, where we branch off onto the beautiful Golden Valley Line towards Cheltenham. After Kemble, the line climbs steadily towards the summit at Sapperton Tunnel. The route then descends through the attractive wooded valleys around Stroud before reaching Standish Junction, where we join the former Midland Railway route towards Cheltenham Spa. Here, we will pause to set down passengers who may wish to spend the day exploring this elegant Regency town and enjoying its seasonal Christmas attractions.
The train then continues north to Worcester Shrub Hill, where we spend the afternoon while Clan Line is serviced for the return journey. There will be ample time to enjoy the renowned Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre, one of the largest and most popular Christmas markets in the United Kingdom. The city's historic centre is transformed into a festive wonderland, with traditional market stalls lining the streets, offering handcrafted gifts, seasonal treats, and unique Christmas presents. Visitors can enjoy festive entertainment, Victorian-themed characters, carol singers, and the warm atmosphere that makes this event so special.
Beyond the Christmas Fayre, Worcester itself offers much to discover. The River Severn flows through the heart of the city and is overlooked by the magnificent 12th-century Worcester Cathedral. The city is rich in history, being the site of the final battle of the English Civil War, and is also famous as the home of Worcestershire Sauce, Royal Worcester Porcelain, and composer Sir Edward Elgar.
In the late afternoon, our steam train departs Worcester Shrub Hill and retraces its route southwards. We return via Cheltenham Spa, where we pause to pick up passengers who chose to spend the day there. Continuing through the Golden Valley, we pass Stroud before tackling the climb back to Sapperton Tunnel, where gradients reach 1 in 74 near Chalford.
We then continue through Kemble and Swindon before rejoining the Great Western Main Line. Calls will be made at Didcot, Reading and Staines to set down passengers before our arrival back at London Victoria in the evening.
A wonderful opportunity to combine a memorable steam-hauled journey through the Cotswolds with a visit to one of Britain's finest Christmas markets.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes 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 bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1060
First £235 £160 £710
Standard £130 £90 £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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London Victoria 08:15 22:05
Staines 09:00 21:10
Reading 10:00 20:15
Didcot 10:20 19:50
Cheltenham Spa 13:20 17:40
Worcester Shrub Hill 13:50 17:10
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- Sat 05 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Worcester Christmas Fayre Express
Saturday 5 December 2026
Join us for a festive rail tour from Liverpool Lime Street to the historic city of Worcester, home to one of the country's most celebrated seasonal events - the Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre.
Departing Liverpool Lime Street, our special train heads south via Runcorn, crossing the River Mersey before continuing through Crewe and Stafford. At Rugeley Town, we leave the more familiar passenger routes and begin an intriguing journey through the heart of the West Midlands. Running via Walsall and Bescot Stadium, the tour takes a series of lines rarely travelled by passenger trains, including the freight corridors through Perry Bar North Junction and Soho Junction North.
Continuing westwards, we pass through the historic Galton Tunnel, one of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's engineering masterpieces on the former Great Western Railway route. The train then traverses the Black Country via Rowley Regis and Stourbridge Junction, offering a fascinating journey through an area rich in Britain's industrial heritage. Beyond Kidderminster, well known as the northern terminus of the Severn Valley Railway, we continue south through Droitwich Spa before arriving in Worcester.
Passengers will have several hours to enjoy the Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre, which transforms the city's medieval streets into a festive celebration of Christmas past. Widely regarded as one of the finest Christmas markets in the country, the Fayre features hundreds of stalls selling seasonal gifts, crafts and local produce, together with traditional entertainment, costumed performers and festive food and drink. Worcester's magnificent cathedral, historic architecture and riverside setting provide a wonderful backdrop for this much-loved annual event.
After our time in Worcester, we rejoin our train for the return journey north, retracing much of our outward route via Droitwich Spa, Kidderminster, Stourbridge Junction, Rowley Regis, Galton Tunnel, Soho Junction North, Perry Bar North Junction, Bescot Stadium, Walsall and Rugeley Town before continuing to Crewe.
Here, our steam locomotive will be detached, bringing the steam-hauled portion of the tour to a close. A diesel locomotive will then take over for the final leg of the journey, returning passengers to Liverpool Lime Street, with set-downs at stations served on the outward journey.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes 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 bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1035
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
Liverpool Lime Street 07:20 21:30
Runcorn 08:00 21:00
Crewe 09:00 20:15
Stafford 09:45 19:30
Worcester 13:00 16:00
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- Sat 12 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Edinburgh Christmas Hive
Saturday 12 December 2026
Join us aboard this special festive train for a memorable journey from Manchester and stations across the North West to the magnificent Scottish capital of Edinburgh. Steam hauled from Carnforth by one of the Carnforth pool locomotives, this seasonal excursion combines classic main line steam with some of Britain's finest railway scenery and the opportunity to enjoy Edinburgh's renowned Christmas celebrations.
Our journey begins behind diesel traction from Manchester Victoria as we make our way north, picking up passengers at Bolton, Wigan North Western, Preston and Lancaster. Continuing to Carnforth, our steam locomotive will be attached for the spectacular run north over the West Coast Main Line and its famous mountain crossings.
Departing Carnforth behind steam, we head north through Oxenholme before entering the dramatic scenery of the Lune Gorge. One of the highlights of the day soon follows as our locomotive tackles the legendary climb to Shap Summit, ascending five miles at gradients of up to 1 in 75 to reach 916 feet above sea level. Beyond the summit, we descend through the Eden Valley and Penrith before arriving in the historic border city of Carlisle, where a short pause will be made to service and water our locomotive.
Continuing north from Carlisle, we cross the Scottish border at Gretna and enter the picturesque landscapes of the Southern Uplands. The route then takes us through Lockerbie and onto the celebrated climb to Beattock Summit, another of Britain's great steam-age challenges. For over ten miles, the railway rises steadily at gradients of 1 in 75 before reaching the summit, after which a more relaxed descent follows through the upper Clyde Valley towards Carstairs. Here we leave the West Coast Main Line and follow the former Caledonian Railway route eastwards to Edinburgh.
We expect to arrive in Edinburgh early in the afternoon, allowing several hours to enjoy the city's festive atmosphere whilst our locomotive is serviced for the return journey. The world-famous Edinburgh Christmas Market, located in the heart of the city beneath the castle in Princes Street Gardens, offers a wonderful selection of festive stalls, seasonal food and drink, Christmas gifts and traditional entertainment. Visitors may also wish to explore Edinburgh's many attractions, including Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the National Galleries and the city's excellent museums and shops.
For our return journey, steam haulage continues southwards from Edinburgh to Carlisle, retracing our outward route through the Scottish Lowlands and over Beattock Summit. At Carlisle, our steam locomotive will continue south over Shap and through the Lune Gorge to Carnforth, where it will be detached. A diesel locomotive will then take over for the final stage of the journey via Lancaster, Preston, Wigan North Western and Bolton before arriving back at Manchester Victoria later in the evening.
Adding to the festive spirit, Father Christmas will be making a special appearance on board during the day, distributing gifts to all children travelling on the train. If you are travelling with children, please advise their names and ages when booking to help make their visit from Father Christmas even more special.
A wonderful festive day out combining classic steam haulage, the spectacular climbs of Shap and Beattock, and the magical Christmas atmosphere of Scotland's capital city.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes 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 bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1030
First £225 £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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Manchester Victoria 07:00 22:25
Bolton 07:30 22:00
Wigan North Western 08:00 21:25
Preston 08:35 21:05
Lancaster 09:10 20:35
Carlisle 10:30 19:30
Edinburgh 13:00 16:40
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- Sat 12 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Bath and Bristol Christmas Express
Saturday 12 December 2026
Join us on this seasonal train that will leave London Paddington early on Saturday morning for the scenic journey to Bath and Bristol. There will be over four hours to explore Bath and visit the famous Christmas Market or travel on to Bristol.
?The Christmas lights will be on, the market will be in full swing, the city will be alive with the sound of Christmas music, and in a truly festive mood.
We depart from London Paddington steam hauled and make our way out of the Capital along the Great Western Railway main line. We pick up at Slough and then make our way to Reading where we pick up further passengers.
Following the Berks & Hants line, we follow the valley of the river Kennet through to Newbury, our final pick up station, where we pass the Racecourse. At Hungerford, we leave the Kennet behind and follow the Kennet & Avon canal through the Savernake Forest. The gradient steepens for the long climb to Savernake Summit before we enter the attractive Vale of Pewsey and head for Westbury. Approaching Westbury, we pass the famous White Horse carved in the chalk of the hillside.
Taking the Avon Valley, we encounter pretty Cotswold stone villages as we pass through Trowbridge and Bradford on Avon. The Dundas Canal Aqueduct spans the Kennet and Avon canal as we head for the city of Bath.
The afternoon is free to explore the Georgian city and visit the distinctively 'British' Bath Christmas Market which has over 170 traditional wooden chalets selling seasonal products and gifts. The Abbey, Roman Baths, and Pump Room with its restaurant, all surround the Market site and are central to the main shopping area. However, don't miss Milsom Street, voted 'Britain's Best Fashion Street', and if you wish to see the sights at leisure, hop on a 'City Sightseeing Tours' bus.
Meanwhile our train continues to Bristol, another fascinating destination for those who wish to explore this fine city instead. It has several world class attractions including Britain's most acclaimed historic ship, the S.S. 'Great Britain'; Brunel's iconic Clifton suspension bridge; and an historic harbour-side, the location of the M Shed, an exciting new innovative museum. The city is a Christmas shopper's haven with all the major retail outlets in the Broadmead and Cabot Circus shopping centres.
Late afternoon your steam hauled train will depart Bristol before stopping at Bath to collect passengers who opted to spend the day there. We return to London Paddington and will call at our earlier pick up station to set down, concluding what promises to be a most memorable day.
Look out for Father Christmas and his Elves who will be visiting the train during the day and handing out presents to all the children on board. If you have children with you on the trip, please let us know your child's name and age when booking.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes 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 bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1035
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 07:00 21:20
Slough 07:40 20:35
Reading 08:05 20:10
Newbury 09:05 19:40
Bath 12:00 16:30
Bristol 12:25 16:10
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- Wed 16 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Christmas Sussex Belle
Wednesday 16 December 2026
Join us on a special train to celebrate the Festive Season in style. Our train travels from London Victoria to the Sussex coast, crossing the North and South Downs and passing through the beautiful countryside of the Weald. This is a wonderful way to enjoy a leisurely lunch whilst appreciating the scenic views from your carriage window.
Our day out begins when our train leaves London Victoria station at around 10:50, hauled by our steam locomotive. We journey south along the main line towards Brighton passing through East Croydon, Redhill, Gatwick Airport, Three Bridges and Haywards Heath. The route crosses the Weald, an ancient area of woodland scattered with farms and villages. We leave the Brighton line at Keymer Junction, just after Wivelsfield, and head south-eastwards through Cooksbridge to Lewes, the county town of East Sussex with its Norman castle set on the hill. Here we join the East Coastway Line that runs from Brighton to Eastbourne, Hastings and Ashford. We pass through the South Downs, an area characterised by rolling chalk downland and recognised as one of the most important chalk landscapes in England.
We head to Eastbourne where our steam locomotive will be serviced and there will be time to visit this popular South Coast seaside town on the lead up to Christmas. The seafront consists almost entirely of Victorian hotels, which along with its pier and bandstand, give it a timeless appeal. The town is situated immediately east of Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Great Britain and an area of outstanding natural beauty.
We leave Eastbourne, diesel-hauled and head along the Sussex Coast through Normans Bay, Cooden Beach, and Bexhill to Hastings. Hastings can claim fame through its connection with the Norman Conquest of England, and also because it became one of the medieval Cinque Ports. The town is sometimes referred to as the birthplace of television since the pioneer of television, John Logie Baird, lived there.
Our train reverses direction of travel at Hastings and leaves with the steam locomotive in charge. We continue our journey heading north through Crowhurst and Battle, and then passing through Mountfield Tunnel. Robertsbridge station was formerly a junction station with the Colonel Stephens' famous old Kent and East Sussex Light Railway. We pass through Royal Tunbridge Wells, a spa town situated on the northern edge of the High Weald. At Sevenoaks, we take the line through Bat and Ball station, which was named after a local inn that no longer exists. We join the line from Ashford at Otford, and the Chatham Main Line at Swanley. Our tour ends when we arrive back at London Victoria at around 18:40.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes Buck's Fizz, morning tea or coffee and sweet treat and a four course lunch silver served at your seat.
First Class
First Class includes morning tea or coffee with a bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £319 £230 £985
First £225 £160 £690
Standard £115 £85 £360
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 10:50 18:40
Eastbourne 13:50 -------
15:15 (Dep)
Hastings 15:50 16:00
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- Sat 19 Dec 2026 Railway Touring Company (Steam Railtour) More...
- The Edinburgh Christmas Market
Saturday 19 December 2026
Join us on board this special train for a memorable journey from York to Edinburgh and back. Hauled by a locomotive from the Carnforth pool, you can sit back and enjoy the varied scenery as we travel north over one of Britain's most scenic main lines.?
Our journey will commence diesel hauled from 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. From here we head to Durham to pick up further passengers, before heading towards Tyneside and over the river Tyne to Newcastle.
Leaving Newcastle, we head west along the scenic Tyne Valley line via Hexham to Carlisle, following the course of Hadrian's Wall as we pass through some of the North East's most attractive countryside.
At Carlisle our steam locomotive will join the train to take over the journey to Edinburgh. You can sit back and enjoy an forgettable steam hauled run north through the open landscapes of southern Scotland, travelling via Lockerbie and climbing to the summit at Beattock - one of the most famous stretches of railway in the UK.
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We expect to arrive into Edinburgh, the Capital of Scotland, where time will be available for you to visit the city and its Christmas market, located in Princes Street Gardens, whilst our locomotive is serviced for the return journey. Apart from its numerous 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.
For the return journey, steam haulage will continue from Edinburgh back to Carlisle, following the same scenic route. At Carlisle, the steam locomotive will be detached, and a diesel locomotive will take over for the final leg of the journey, returning via Newcastle and Durham before arriving back in York.
Look out for Father Christmas who will be visiting the train during the day and handing out presents to all children on board. If you have children with you on the trip, please let us know your child's name and age when booking.
Available Classes
Premier Dining
Premier Dining includes 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 bacon/breakfast roll and a sweet treat and an afternoon service of tea or coffee with a savoury of the day followed by a 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 £240 £1035
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 07:00 22:25
Northallerton 07:30 22:00
Durham 08:00 21:25
Newcastle 08:35 21:05
Hexham 09:10 20:35
Carlisle 10:30 19:30
Edinburgh 13:00 16:40
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