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Three famous steam trains chug through Swindon station
Three famous steam trains chug through Swindon station

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Three famous steam trains chug through Swindon station

Three steam trains passed through Wiltshire over the weekend and stopped at Swindon's railway station. Adver readers Colin Pidgeon and Ken Mumford stood on the platform to capture the locomotives in action. The three photos show a Black Five' type locomotive heading for Bristol from Southall (West London) to take up its duty the following day in Bristol. It passed through Swindon some 40 minutes early. Another image, taken from the west end of platform 4, is of a 'Merchant Navy' type locomotive no. 35028 'Clan Line' coming back from Bristol after a steam duty and heading for Stewarts' Lane in London. The third pic photographs a 35028 'Clan Line' on the same train but taken from the east end of platform 3., and was about an hour late because of an incident between Bristol and Bath. Have you seen any spectacular steam trains or other interesting locomotives stop off in Swindon?

LMS Black Five steam locomotive passes through Pembrokeshire
LMS Black Five steam locomotive passes through Pembrokeshire

Western Telegraph

time28-04-2025

  • Western Telegraph

LMS Black Five steam locomotive passes through Pembrokeshire

The historic LMS Black Five steam locomotive - whose full title is LMS Stanier Class Black 5 45212 – travelled to Pembrokeshire from Bristol Temple Meads yesterday, Sunday April 27, with plenty of locals managing to get some pics as she steamed through. There are now only 18 Black Five locomotives preserved out of a total of 842 which were built between 1934 and 1951. (Image: Angela Judson) Several members of the class survived to the last day of steam on British Railways in 1968. LMS Black 5 45212 was built in Newcastle in 1935. (Image: Jack Simpson) The train visited Pembrokeshire as part of The Railway Touring Company's The Great Britain XVII rail tour. This was a nine-day experience for 160 passengers, costing up to £4,500 travel, on-board food and hotel accommodation. The train travelled under steam from Pembroke Dock to Whitland on Sunday afternoon, leaving Pembroke Dock at around 2.06pm 14.06, travelling via Tenby and arriving in Whitland at around 3pm. (Image: Tony Minkowsi) The train was then diesel-hauled from Whitland to Fishguard Harbour where it arrived slightly behind schedule at around 4.45pm. It departed shortly after an entirely steam-hauled return journey to Cardiff Central via Milford Haven. The Great Britain XVII Rail Tour, which left London Victoria on Saturday, April 26, is The Railway Touring Company's annual, flagship steam tour billed as 'a classic railway adventure you'll remember with great pleasure for many years to come'. (Image: Gareth Davies Photography) 'This year the highlight of day two of The Great Britain is the spectacular scenery of south Wales with a journey through Pembrokeshire National Park to Pembroke Dock, Fishguard and Milford Haven,' said The Railway Touring Company's MD Kelly Osborne. 'Leaving Fishguard Harbour, our historic steam locomotive faces the challenge of a 1 in 50 gradient so will be working hard!' (Image: Western Telegraph) The Great Britain is one of dozens of heritage rail-themed UK, European and worldwide tours provided by The Railway Touring Company each year. As the name suggests, this will be the 17th year The Great Britain has run. More details of tours and steam day trips can be found at linked above. (Image: Mike Roch)

LMSs Black Five steam locomotive in Pembrokeshire at weekend
LMSs Black Five steam locomotive in Pembrokeshire at weekend

Western Telegraph

time24-04-2025

  • Western Telegraph

LMSs Black Five steam locomotive in Pembrokeshire at weekend

The county is one of the destinations on The Railway Touring Company's The Great Britain XVII rail tour - an eight-day experience for which passengers will have paid up to £4,500 for their seat, on-board food and hotel accommodation. The LMS Black Five steam locomotive - whose full title is LMS Stanier Class Black 5 45212 - will be travelling to Pembrokeshire from Bristol Temple Meads on Sunday April 27. There are now only 18 Black Five locomotives preserved out of a total of 842 which were built between 1934 and 1951. Several members of the class survived to the last day of steam on British Railways in 1968. The day's itinerary shows that the train will be both diesel-hauled and steam-hauled, with a steam haul from Pembroke Dock to Whitland on Sunday afternoon, leaving Pembroke Dock at 14.06 and arriving in Tenby at 14.33 and Whitland at 15.00 The train will be diesel-hauled from Whitland to Fishguard Harbour to arrive at 16.01 before departing at 16.11 for an entirely steam-hauled return journey to Cardiff Central via Milford Haven. It can be seen passing Clarbeston Road at 16.31 and Haverfordwest at 16.42 and is due to arrive in Milford Haven at 18.04. The Great Britain XVII Rail Tour departs from London Victoria on Saturday April 26 and after its west Wales visit, travels along the Welsh Marches route to Shrewsbury, then on to the Lake District and Scotland before returning south. It's billed as "a classic railway adventure you'll remember with great pleasure for many years to come."

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