Flying Scotsman to haul two tours out of London Victoria

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Flying Scotsman and LNER Azuma stand at Darlington station // Credit: RailAdvent

Flying Scotsman will be on the mainline this Thursday, as it heads not one, but two railtours out of .

These tours are set to run on the Surrey Hills circular.

The first tour will depart London Victoria at 10:46, with the locomotive passing through (11:00), (11:14), (11:31), (11:47), (12:10), Shalford (12:26), (12:56), (13:08), (13:13), (13:31), and London Victoria (13:43).

The second tour will depart London Victoria at 18:19, with the locomotive passing through (18:37), Brentford (18:43), Staines (18:59), Chertsey (19:12), Woking (19:55), Shalford (20:19), Redhill (20:52), South Croydon (21:03), (21:15), Herne Hill (21:32), and London Victoria (21:42).

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.

Although these tours are fully booked, you can view other Steam Dreams Flying Scotsman tours over on their website here.

Timings

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

If you do go out and see 60103, why not sign up to LocoStop. This is our railway community, and allows you to share your photos from your adventures! Click here to sign up.

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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  • The Flyign Scotsman, of whom approaching it’s 100th Anniversary in 2023… A Really Truly Recognizable & Much Loved, East Coast Legend, of the Rails of the British Rails.

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