The Cumbrian Mountain Express (London Euston - Carlisle)
Event Details
One of many Railway Touring Company tours running in 2020, passengers are taken on a trip from London Euston Station, picking up from selected stations on route, a class 86
Event Details
One of many Railway Touring Company tours running in 2020, passengers are taken on a trip from London Euston Station, picking up from selected stations on route, a class 86 electric engine takes you up the busy West Coast Mainline to Carnforth, where the train swaps traction to a steam locomotive.
The steam engine will then take passengers along the famous Settle and Carlisle Route for Carlisle, where you stop for a quick visit to the city. The train will then return London bound.
This tour boards at London Euston, Watford Junction, Milton Keynes Central, Northampton, Rugby, Nuneaton, Crewe and Preston on its way to Carlisle.
Tour Promoter – The Railway Touring Company
Operator – West Coast Railway Company Ltd
Locomotive –
- LMS ‘Scot’ No. 46115 Scots Guardsman
Timings –
Fares – From £99 for adult.
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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Will steam return same route via settle line
It is Scots Guardsman, she was in steam at West Coast this afternoon
Leaving Carnforth @ 10.50am.
If you scroll down on the advert section, it gives times from Carnforth to Carlisle.
Do you know what time around will pass Oxenholme station?
London to Carlisle timings won’t load The return will.
Leaving Carnforth @ 11.24am.
Can’t get the Euston to Carlisle times to load
46115 Scots Guardsman
It says a ‘Scot’!?
It says Royal Scot!
Can’t address the times
Please can you tell me what engine it is?
“British India Line” The number on the front gives a clue.
Isn’t it 46115