Vintage Trains release update on steam locomotive 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe

Michael Holden - Editor Add a Comment 2 Min Read
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has released an update on their diesel and steam locomotives as well as upcoming tours.

The 2021 railtour programme is proving a huge success with tickets selling well. A mix of diesel seaside trains and mainline steam expresses means Vintage Trains has an appealing programme for enthusiasts and families.

A waiting list is now in operation for single seat bookings as Vintage Trains looks to the removal of social distancing rules.

Family tickets are sold out on the Skegness, Llandudno and Scarborough Seaside Express trains, with availability on the Weston Super Mare train at the time of writing.

Both anniversary trains have proven popular, with Pullman class sold out on the Return to Steam 50th Anniversary Special, with space remaining on the SLS Special.

Shakespeare Express at Stratford
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Pullman class has almost sold out on The White Rose in December, so Vintage Trains' message remains clear, book ahead to avoid disappointment.

Locomotive Updates

Vintage Trains' No. 47773 has returned to Tyseley after body repairs and repaint at the Severn Valley Railway, where it ran at the 2021 Spring Diesel Bash.

5043 Earl of Mount Edgecumbe

The boiler for No. 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe is now complete after a retube and firebox repairs. The locomotive is awaiting a hydraulic test before being fitted back to the frames.

7029 Clun Castle

7029 Clun Castle is due a boiler steam test at the end of June and will be ready for test runs in July.

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