Southern steam locomotive heading for Oxford this Saturday

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Steam locomotive 35028 Clan Line will be back in steam on the mainline and will be in London and Oxford on Saturday 15th February 2020.

The Merchant Navy locomotive is on a special railtour tomorrow. 35028 is hauling ‘The Belmond British Pullman’ railtour on Saturday.

The steam locomotive will depart London Victoria at approximately 10:49 am.

The railtour will then leave London Victoria, bound for Oxford Parkway, where it will pass through Imperial Wharf (11:12), Shepherds Bush (11:18), Acton Main Line (11:42), Ealing Broadway (11:45), West Ruislip (12:04), Saunderton (12:30), Princes Risborough (12:35) and Bicester Village (13:10).

35028 will arrive into Oxford Parkway at 13:24.

On the return journey, 35028 Clan Line will depart Oxford Parkway at 13:45 before heading via Oxford (13:52), Cholsey (14:11), Reading (14:29), Sandhurst (14:58), Shalford (15:25), South Croydon (16:35) and Clapham Junction (17:02) before arriving into London Victoria at 17:45.

These above timings in brackets are approximate timings, please click the links below, which tracks the train throughout the day to keep you up to date on when it will pass through your local station.

35028 Clan Line Royal Train
Credit: Leo Martin
Timings

For timings on these movements, please click the links below:

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As always, please respect the dangers of the railway. Please do not trespass on the railway to see this iconic locomotive – stay to public access spots!

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