Update: Departure has been delayed due to the inbound movements of a Class 37 locomotive
Note: Some stages of this move may be hauled by a Class 37 locomotive
This Tuesday, 20th April 2021, LNER K1 No. 62005 will continue its trip to Fort William in preparation for The Jacobite season.
Departing Carlisle High Wapping Sidings at 07:10, the locomotive will pass through Carlisle (07:12), Lockerbie (07:46), Beattock Summit (08:16), Carstairs (08:45), Motherwell (10:01), Springburn (10:28), Ashfield (12:00), Dalmuir (12:31), Dumbarton Central (12:44), Helensburgh Upper (13:36), Garelochhead (13:55), Glen Douglas (14:15), Arrochar & Tarbet (14:32), Ardlui (14:54), Crianlarich (15:18), Upper Tyndrum (15:59), Bridge of Orchy (16:18), Rannoch (16:49), Tulloch (17:28), Spean Bridge (17:50), Fort William Junction (18:10), and Fort William J Yd TC (18:17).
Please Note: This is a light engine movement and is subject to delay, change of locomotive or cancellation to the timings above. Please use the links below for up-to-date timings for 62005.
If you head out to see the loco, please follow all Government guidance regarding social distancing and public transport use. If you have any symptoms of coronavirus, give this movement a miss and follow isolation guidance.
Timings
For timings on these movements, please click the links below:
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