Steam locomotive to haul York to Carlisle tour this Sunday

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Steam locomotive to haul York to Carlisle tour this Sunday

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45690 "Leander" // Credit Patrick Cheshire
45690 "Leander" // Credit Patrick Cheshire

Steam locomotive 45690 Leander will be back in steam on the mainline and will be in and Ribblehead on Sunday 10th July 2022.

Leander is hauling The Waverley on Sunday.

The railtour departs York with a diesel locomotive at 09:39 bound for Carlisle, where it will pass through Church Fenton (09:50), (09:57), Leeds (10:06), Shipley (10:50), Keighley (11:00), Skipton (11:15) and at 11:30.

Here, 45690 Leander takes over the train. Departing at 12:56, the train will pass through Ribblehead (13:16), Kirkby Stephen (13:40), (14:10), and Carlisle at 14:46.

After around 3 hours in Carlisle, Leander will depart Carlisle at 17:34 bound for Hellifield. It will pass through Lazonby & Kirkoswald (17:59) and will stop for water at Appleby (18:21).

Continuing down the and Carlisle line, Leander will pass over the Ribblehead Viaduct at approx 19:14, continuing to Settle, the train comes off the Settle and Carlisle line at Settle Junction (19:27) where it heads for Hellifield, where it will arrive at 19:32.

The diesel takes over at Hellifield for the run to York, passing through Skipton (20:02), Keighley (20:15), Shipley (20:26), Leeds (20:48), and York at 21:20.

For up to date timings, please find the tracking links by clicking here.

If you do go out and see steam locomotive passing through any of the other stations on the tour, why not sign up to LocoStop. This is our railway community, and allows you to share your photos from your adventures! Click here to sign up.

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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