The Cumbrian Coast Express (London Euston - Carlisle)

2020sat14marAll DayThe Cumbrian Coast Express (London Euston - Carlisle)Timings?YesTractionElectric, SteamLoco45699 Galatea

Event Details

UPDATE: The line is blocked by a landslip on the Cumbrian Coast. This tour will now be pathed down the Settle & Carlisle line.
There is currently NO timings for this leg of the tour.

One of many Railway Touring Company tours running in 2020, being hauled by one of their pool of locomotives.

This tour boards at London Euston, Watford Junction, Milton Keynes Central, Northampton, Rugby, Nuneaton, Crewe and Preston on its way to Carlisle.

Tour Promoter – Railway Touring Company

Operator –  West Coast Railway Company Ltd

Locomotive –

  • Either (Carlisle – Carnforth)
    • LMS ‘Jubilee’ No.45699 ‘Galatea’ as 45562 ‘Alberta’
  • Class 86 86259 ‘Les Ross’
    • London Euston – Carlisle
    • Carnforth – London Euston

Timings –

Fares – From £99 for adult, and £70 for a child.

Full list of fares can be found and booked on the Railway Touring Company Website here

Other Information

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Location

London Euston

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Responses

  1. Railway Touring Company website says “Due to a landslide on the Coastal route yesterday, this train will now be routed on the return via the Settle and Carlisle line.”

  2. Will not be running on the Cumbrian Coast Line due to a landslide between Whitehaven Bransty and Parton Station line Will be closed between Whitehaven and Workington for emergency engineering works hope to have it open on Monday 16th March

  3. Will not be running on the Cumbrian Coast due to a landslide between Whitehaven Bransty and Parton Station line Will be closed between Whitehaven Bransty and Workington for emergency engineering works hope to have it open on Monday 16th March

  4. Does anyone know where the steam engine takes over? Used to use uksteam.info and they gave you the information of where the steam engine took over. Have been out a few times and seen an electric :-/