GWR steam locomotive to visit Carlisle this Saturday

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5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe // Credit: RailAdvent

Tyseley based GWR Castle No. 5043 ‘Earl of Mount Edgcumbe' will be hauling The Shap Mountaineer this Saturday, 16th March 2024.

Departing behind a diesel locomotive at 06:56, the tour will pass through (07:14), (07:42), (08:16), Bank Quay (08:49), Preston (09:21) and North Junction at 09:56, where 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe will take over the train.

Departing Carnforth North Junction at 10:35, the locomotive will pass through (10:51), Penrith North Lakes (11:31) and at 12.05.

After time in Carlisle, the locomotive will depart at 15:05 and will pass through Oxenholme Lake District (16:05), (17:05), (17:30), North Western (17:54), (18:05), and Crewe at 18:52.

5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe on test
5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe on test // Credit: Jake Bonner

Here, a diesel locomotive will take over the train (note: at the time of writing, it is unclear whether 5043 will remain in the consist for the next stage of the journey. However, there are no paths between Crewe and Tyseley, pointing towards the diesel locomotive hauling the train and 5043 back to )

Departing Crewe at 19:38, the train will pass through Stafford (20:04), (20:19), Wolverhampton (20:48) and Birmingham New Street at 21:25.

Timetables

To view the full timetable, please click here.

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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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