Branch Line Society “Ips Witch” rail tour to East Midlands Parkway

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GBRF 50049 and 50014
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An unusual rail tour titled the “Ips Witch” has been organised by the from Ipswich to to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society, as part of this year’s fund-raising efforts by GB Railfreight.

The tour is being run on Sunday, 30th July, and will feature the unusual sight of a double-headed pair of Class 50s, thanks to the Class 50 Alliance.

All accommodation will be in First Class Mk.2 coaches, with guests able to guarantee a table for two.

GBRf 50049 and 50034
GB Railfreight Class 50s 50049 “Defiance” and 50034 “Furious”. // Credit: D. Spencer/Branch Line Society

Highlights include Colchester Up Goods, Marks Tey UPL, DPL, Up Avoiding, Up Channelsea Loop, and Construction Arrival / Departures.

The train will have a Buffet Car serving a wide range of hot and cold drinks, snacks, and light refreshments.

During the journey, a charity raffle will be held, with all proceeds being donated to the Alzheimer’s Society.

The tour’s provisional route and timings is:

Ipswich P4 (PU 11.15) – Colchester P1 (PU 11.35) – Colchester Up Goods – Marks Tey UPL – Chelmsford DPL – Manor Park Up Avoiding – Stratford P10A (PU 12.45) – Up Channelsea Loop – Up & Dn Canonbury – Finsbury Park – Down Slow 2 – Dn Fast – Welwyn Garden City – Stevenage – Huntingdon – Dn Slow – Peterborough P5 (SD 16.00) – Construction Arrival / Departures – New England North – Helpston Jn – Manton Jn – Melton Mowbray – Syston North Jn – East Midlands Parkway P1 (SD 17.00)

Anyone intending to travel on the tour should note that this is a one-way excursion.

Fares for the tour are First Class, non-dining, with a guaranteed table for two £90 or £65 with the guarantee of a table for two. There is a £32.50 for accompanied under-18s, and no surcharge for not being a member of the Branch Line Society.

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