Tornado steam locomotive misses out – but RailAid Pullman still raises £200,000

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 1 Min Read
Credit: RailAid

On Sunday, 21st November 2021, the British Pullman ran to raise money for charity.

As part of Rail Aid Week, the tour was originally meant to be double headed by SR Merchant Navy No. 35028 Clan Line and LNER A1 No. 60163 Tornado.

However, last week, Tornado was removed from the mainline with tender wheel flats.

Instead, Clan Line hauled the tour on her own, with a Belmond Class 67 locomotive tucked in behind to assist with the leaf fall season.

In total, £228,000 was raised from the tour, which ran from London Victoria to Dover and return.

A spokesperson for Rail Aid said “Yesterday's Rail Aid 2021 British Pullman trip was a great success and raised an astounding £228,000!

Thank you so much to our sponsors PorterbrookBelmondDB Cargo UK, Network RailClan Line, our ambassadors and everyone who joined us! Your support is changing lives.”

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  • I am trying to understand how a Tender gets flats as I am not aware there are brakes on a tender or am I wrong ?????

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