Duchess steam locomotive to haul Norwich to Worcester tour

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
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Steam locomotive 6233 Duchess of Sutherland is on the mainline this Thursday and will visit Peterborough with a tour from Norwich to Worcester.

The locomotive is on The Worcester Christmas Fayre this Thursday, 2nd December 2021.

Departing Norwich with a diesel locomotive at 06:55, the tour will pass through Attleborough (07:16), Thetford (07:34), Brandon (07:45) and Ely at 08:10 where 6233 Duchess of Sutherland is added to the train. From Ely, 6233 Duchess of Sutherland will pass through Manea (08:46), March (08:56), Peterborough (09:21), Oakham (09:57), Melton Mowbray (10:09), Leicester (11:25), Hinckley (11:43), Nuneaton (11:49), Water Orton (12:13), Kings Norton (12:40), Bromsgrove (12:55), Droitwich Spa (13:05) and Worcester Shrub Hill at 13:15.

After time in Worcester, 6233 will depart at 16:33 and will pass through Longbridge (17:07), Water Orton (17:42), Nuneaton (18:04), Leicester (18:35) and Humberstone Road (18:40 – 6233 replaced by a diesel locomotive here), Melton Mowbray (19:56) Peterborough (20:42), March (21:10), Brandon (22:10), Thetford (22:20), Attleborough (22:38), Wymondham (22:48) and Norwich at 23:04.

Timings

Below are timings for the tour. Click the links to track the train throughout its journey.

If you do go out and see 6233, why not sign up to LocoStop, our railway community, and 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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  • Would not mind if CrossCountry would of introduced a new service from Norwich to Worcester Shrub Hill or Worcester Forester Square via Peterborough, Leicester and Birmingham New Street/Moor Street.

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