This is a repeating event22nd June 2022 00:01
The Welsh Marches Express (Birmingham International – Shrewsbury)
Event Details
This tour boards at Birmingham International, Coventry, Leamington Spa, Banbury, Oxford, Swindon, Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads on its way to Shrewsbury. Tour Promoter – Saphos Trains Operator – Locomotive Services
Event Details
This tour boards at Birmingham International, Coventry, Leamington Spa, Banbury, Oxford, Swindon, Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads on its way to Shrewsbury.
Tour Promoter – Saphos Trains
Operator – Locomotive Services (TOC) Ltd
Locomotive –
- LSL Diesel
- Birmingham International – Bristol and return
- One Of: (Bristol Temple Meads – Shrewsbury and return)
- Britannia Pacific Class, No 70000 ‘Britannia’
- 34046 Braunton
Route and Times –
10th August 2022
- 5Z64 0235 Crewe H.S. to Birmingham International
- 1Z65 0518 Birmingham International to Shrewsbury
- 1Z66 1546 Shrewsbury to Birmingham International
- 5Z68 2319 Birmingham International to Crewe H.S.
Fares – From £155, click the Lean More button for more.
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Organizer
Location
Birmingham International Railway Station
Stationlink Road National Exhibition Centre Birmingham West Midlands B40 1PA
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Bristol to Shrewsbury via Abergavenny?
I don’t think it would be called the Welsh Marches otherwise.