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22nd December, 2025

Tickets available on Saphos Stock Positioning Moves next year​

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87002 hauling a Class 90


Luxury railtour company Saphos Trains is offering rail enthusiasts a rare chance to ride on what would normally be Empty Coaching Stock (ECS) moves from Crewe to London Euston and return in the early and late hours on Thursday 12th February 2026.

Named The Positioning Move (1), the train will depart Crewe at approximately 03:30, will be formed of MK1 stock, and is to be hauled by an AC Electric Locomotive.
 
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Class 90 in InterCity livery


The train is expected to run direct down the West Coast Mainline to London Euston.

Once the train arrives in London at around 06:30, the coaching stock will then be used on the Fearless Express Railtour with Class 50 Diesel No. 50050 ‘Fearless’ and then the Cumbrian Mountaineer Railtour with A2 No. 60532 ‘Blue Peter’.

The return leg of Positioning Move (1) will depart London Euston at 23:55 and arrive back at Crewe at 03:00 the following morning.


Standard Class and First Class seating is available on this train. Tickets for Standard Class are £50 per person, First Class tickets are £75 per person.

There will be no open Buffet Car facilities on this service.

Tickets can be bought from the Saphos Trains website.

Passengers wishing to travel on the Fearless Express railtour and Cumbrian Mountaineer railtour will need to purchase separate tickets to travel on these trains, which are also operated by Saphos.
 
22nd December, 2025

East Lancashire Railway to welcome Flying Scotsman in 2026​

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60103 Flying Scotsman


The East Lancashire Railwayh is to welcome A3 No. 60103 Flying Scotsman in 2026.

The famous locomotive will make a visit in June thanks to the National Railway Museum and Northern Steam.

On the 5th, 6th, 7th, 13th and 14th June, the locomotive will haul trains to Rawtenstall, whilst on the 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th and 12th June, the locomotive will be on static display.

The ELR played a part in Scotsman’s restoration when it returned to steam in 2016, and on the 5th, 6th and 13th June, passengers can enjoy a dining experience behind the locomotive.

Tickets and timetables will be available on the ELR website soon.


“We are delighted and proud to once again warmly welcome back the world’s most iconic locomotive, Flying Scotsman, as it returns to the East Lancashire Railway for a five-day visit in June.

“We have an exciting programme of events planned for all our visitors and enthusiasts to enjoy the unique experience of riding behind Flying Scotsman or visiting the footplate and creating wonderful memories.”

Chairman of ELR, Mike Kelly
 
26th December, 2025

Llangollen Railway to welcome Prairie steam locomotive​

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The Llangollen Railway has announced that they will be welcoming steam locomotive No. 4555 in 2026.

The visit to the Small Prairie will be for their steam gala, which will be held between the 10th and 12th April 2026.

The locomotive visits thanks to the Dartmouth Steam Railway as well as the East Somerset Railway.

4555, which was built in 1924, has history in North Wales, as it hauled the Talyllyn Railway AGM Special with 7827 ‘Lydham Manor’ and travelled along the Llangollen and Corwen Railway to Barmouth.


A recreation of this train will be one of the highlights of the gala, with an intensive timetable that builds on the success of the 2025 event.

4555 will join 7754, 3802 and D9525 at the event.

Tickets will be on sale soon.
 
29th December, 2025

Class 150 arrives at new Hampshire home​

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Class 150 Sprinter Unit


Hampshire’s Watercress Line has taken a Class 150 Sprinter Unit into its running fleet, making it the first UK heritage railway to do so.

Class 150 Sprinters are a second-generation Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU).

The Watercress Line’s newest addition is numbered 150231 and was built in 1987.

Once built, the unit was delivered new to Newton Heath depot in Manchester in February 1987.

From there, it operated across several regions, including journeys on Regional Railways Central, BR Anglia, Silverlink Trains and Arriva Trains Wales.

The Class 150 is part of the Sprinter family, which was a new generation of trains that British Rail introduced to replace its first-generation DMUs. The train’s engines and passenger accommodation are contained within a single structure.


In September 1994, unit 150231 was named King Edmund at Bury St Edmunds station.

Number 150231 ran its final journey in passenger service on Wednesday 9 July 2025, when it operated the 18:35 Shrewsbury to Swansea service.

It then moved to Derby to take part in The Greatest Gathering celebrations.

It is now the first unit of its class to enter preservation.

Class 150s are still in use with Transport for Wales, Northern and First Great Western, but are being withdrawn as replacements enter service.

While at The Greatest Gathering, the locomotive was restored to its original livery ahead of its move to Hampshire.

Rolling stock leasing company Porterbrook donated the unit to the heritage railway.

The Watercress Lines sees its acquisition of Class 150 150231 as filling a long-standing operational gap, particularly for visitors who travel from Alton and the London end of the line.

Watercress Line staff and volunteers will receive training and an operational induction and staff training before the 150231 enters public service.

The Watercress Line Heritage Railway Trust is launching a new supporters’ scheme in celebration of the arrival of 150231.

The 150 Club will help to fund the unit’s ongoing restoration, maintenance and long-term care, which will ensure that 150231 remains part of the working heritage fleet into the future.
 
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Class 150 in its original livery


“We are delighted to welcome this iconic unit to our fleet. Since our previous multiple unit, the Class 205 Hampshire Unit, came out of service in 2004, we have been looking for an opportunity to fill in the service for our visitors from the Alton and London end of The Watercress Line. We hope to start restoration of the 1959 Hampshire Unit to be our mainstay for the Alton service, with this Class 150 in support.

“With the Class 150 joining our fleet, and the restoration of the Hampshire Unit planned, we can once again provide a service that connects perfectly with our steam-hauled trains.”

Rebecca Dalley, Chief Executive Officer of The Watercress Line
 
30th December, 2025

Winter Diesel Week in February at Welsh Railway​

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Brecon Mountain Railway diesels


The Brecon Mountain Railway have announced some February half-term fun in the form of their Winter Diesel Week.

While their steam locomotives are having a rest and some essential maintenance is carried out on them, the diesels have a chance to shine.

Passengers can enjoy three trips a day with an hour round trip to enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Passengers are also advised to wrap up warm, as the carriages are unheated and services do not stop at Pontsticill.


The cafe and shop will also be open, with the option to book an afternoon tea or cream tea.


Further information is available on their website.
 
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