Steam locomotive 45596 Bahamas set to visit Manchester this Saturday

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Steam locomotive 45596 Bahamas set to visit Manchester this Saturday

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45596 Bahamas on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
45596 Bahamas on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway // Credit: RailAdvent

Jubilee class No. 45596 Bahamas is set to visit this Saturday (21st October) as it hauls The Mancunian from .

Departing London Euston at 07:12, the locomotive will pass through Harrow and Wealdstone (07:28), Watford Junction (07:34), Tring (07:56), (08:18), Northampton (08:43), Rugby (09:23), Nuneaton (10:24), (11:12), Macclesfield (12:30), Stockport (12:46) and at 13:11.

After time in Manchester, 45596 Bahamas will depart Manchester Victoria at 16:13, and will pass through Manchester Oxford Road (16:28), Manchester Piccaddilly (16:31), Wilmslow (16:55), Crewe (17:26), Stafford (18:16) and Nuneaton (19:30) before coming to a stand just outside Rugby.

Here, 45596 Bahamas will come off the train and will return to Southall on its own (you can track that movement by clicking here).

WCRC diesels will take over the train and will head back through the outbound stations of Rugby (20:26), Northampton (20:55), Milton Keymes Central (21:21), Tring (21:48), Watford Junction (22:11) and London Euston at 22:40.

If you would like to track the train on Saturday, you can view timetables here.

Would you like to know if Bahamas is due to pass through your local station? As a RailAdvent Plus member you can do just that with out Station News And Tours page!

If you do go out and see 45596, 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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