Where and when to see steam locomotive 45212 tomorrow in Carlisle and Lockerbie

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Where and when to see steam locomotive 45212 tomorrow in Carlisle and Lockerbie

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45212 at Litchfield Trent Valley
Credit: Jake Bonner

UPDATE (22:00 on 04/07/2018) – New timings now available for 45212s move to Scotland on 05/07/2018, found below!

Steam locomotive No.45212 will be back in steam on the mainline and will be in Carlisle and Lockerbie on Wednesday 4th July 2018.

The Black 5 locomotive is on a light engine movement from the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway to Fort William.

The steam locomotive, towed by a diesel due to the hot weather steam ban, will depart the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway at approximately 10:08 am.

The railtour will then leave the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, bound for Fort William, where it will steam through Skipton (10:27), Settle Junction (10:44), Ribblehead (10:58) and Appleby (11:31) before stopping at Carlisle at 12:17.

After around a 5-minute break, the locomotive will depart Carlisle for Fort William, with stops at Lockerbie Down Loop (12:56), Beattock (13:37), Abington (14:12), Carstairs (14:58), Coatbridge Central (16:05) and Dalmuir (17:43) before arriving for a pause at Crianlarich at 20:46.

The locomotive will arrive at Fort William J.Yd T.C. at 23:22 after a long day on the mainline.

These above timings in brackets are approximate timings, please click the links below, which tracks the train throughout the day to keep you up to date on when it will pass through your local station.

Timings

For timings on these movements, please click the links below:

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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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