Booking available for special trains with steam locomotives Tornado and Flying Scotsman

Michael Holden - Editor 5 comments 4 Min Read
Swanage Railway welcomes Flying Scotsman // Credit: Andrew P.M. Wright

Two of the biggest names for Mainline Steam in the UK will haul a series of special trains in 2021, and booking is now open to secure your place on these trains through the A1 steam website.

Tornado and Flying Scotsman are two of the most famous locomotives in the world, Tornado is now 12 years old, whilst Flying Scotsman is nearing its 100th birthday.

However, one thing that hasn't happened in 12 years is Tornado and Flying Scotsman working together on the mainline. In September 2021, the two LNER designed locomotives, both in BR Green, will take passengers on a scenic journey over the Settle and Carlisle line.

A1 No. 60163 Tornado stands at Skipton ready to depart for Appleby // Credit: RailAdvent
A1 No. 60163 Tornado stands at Skipton ready to depart for Appleby // Credit: RailAdvent

Two trains will run on Thursday the 16th of September 2021. The first will depart from Peterborough, Newark, Doncaster and York, where Flying Scotsman will attach to the train. Flying Scotsman will then head via Leeds, Skipton, Hellifield and Ribblehead to Carlisle. The return journey back to Peterborough will be hauled by Tornado.

Also on Thursday 16th September 2021, the second train will depart Tamworth, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Wigan and Preston (where Tornado will join the train). Tornado will haul the train to Carlisle via Blackburn and Hellifield. The return journey will see Flying Scotsman haul the train to Preston.

Credit: RailView

Once again, two trains will run on the 18th of September 2021. The first will see Tornado depart from Middlesborough, Yarm, Thirsk, York and Leeds, and will head through Skipton and Hellifeld before heading to Carlisle (Tornado will haul this leg throughout). The return journey will be hauled by Flying Scotsman as far as York.

The other train will depart Birmingham New Street, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Crewe, Warrington Bank Quay and Preston (where Flying Scotsman is added to the train) before heading via Blackburn to Carlisle. The return journey will see Tornado haul the train back to Preston before electric traction back to Birmingham.

Credit: Ben Jenden

Tickets for these trains start from £135 per person.

These tours are promoted by , and all bookings are made with them via their website. You will need to contact them with any queries.

To book tickets for these very special trains, please click the links below to visit their website:

Thursday the 16th of September
Saturday the 18th of September

Are you thinking about travelling on one of these trains? Let us know in the comments below!

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5 Comments
  • Thanks to your article have booked myself and my partner on train leaving Middlesbrough to celebrate my BIG birthday. Looking forward to a wonderful day out

  • Iv booked tickets to travel on both of the West Coast trains which run via Preston. Certainly be popular these tours and I wont be surprised if the media are involved as this will be big news. I’ll be amazing if the BBC and ITV arent involved.

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