Mayflower 400 to Plymouth & Cornwall (London Paddington - Penzance)
Event Details
One of many Steam Dreams tours running in 2020, the Mayflower 400 to Plymouth & Cornwall gives passengers the perfect opportunity to arrange a holiday in Penzance, with the outbound journey
Event Details
One of many Steam Dreams tours running in 2020, the Mayflower 400 to Plymouth & Cornwall gives passengers the perfect opportunity to arrange a holiday in Penzance, with the outbound journey on Monday 14th September and return on Thursday 17th September.
This tour boards at London Paddington on its way Penzance.
Tour Promoter – Steam Dreams Rail Company
Operator – West Coast Railway Company Ltd
Locomotive – LNER ‘B1s’ No. 61306 ‘Mayflower’ and No.61264
Timings –
To be added when available.
Fares – From £325 for adults.
Full list of fares can be found and booked on the Steam Dreams Website here
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Location
London Paddington Railway Station
Praed Street, London, W2 1HQ
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It’s a shame not to see this train on Monday 14th September, I would have liked to have seen it at either Plymouth Stn or near the Stn. Ian Thompson.