Streamlined steam locomotive to visit Devon this Saturday

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60007 Sir Nigel Gresley standing at Hampton Loade on the Severn Valley Railway
60007 Sir Nigel Gresley standing at Hampton Loade on the Severn Valley Railway // Credit: RailAdvent

Steam locomotive 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley, sister locomotive to the world-famous ‘Mallard’, will be visiting Devon this Saturday (8th July 2023) as it hauls The English Riviera Express.

The tour will originate in Wolverhampton, with the train being hauled to begin with by a Class 47. Departing Wolverhampton at 05:00am, the train will pass through Tame Bridge Parkway (05:11), Junction (05:49), Kidderminster (06:03), Droitwich Spa (06:19), (06:32), Cheltenham Spa (07:04), Junction (07:55), Newport (South Wales) (08:12), Pilning (08:48), Bristol Temple Meads (09:33) and Taunton at 10:27, where 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley is attached to the train.

Departing Taunton at 11:00, the steam locomotive will pass through Exeter St Davids (11:35), Dawlish Warren (11:52), (12:16), Paignton (12:34) and Kingswear at 13:09.

After time at Kingswear, 60007 will depart at 16:35 and will pass through Paignton (17:21), Dawlish (17:51), Tiverton Parkway (18:45), Taunton (19:24 – Diesel hauled from here), Bristol Temple Meads (20:15), (20:41), Newport (South Wales) (21:03), Cheltenham Spa (22:12), Worcester Shrub Hill (22:41), Droitwich Spa (22:52), Kidderminster (23:07), Stourbridge Junction (23:21), Tame Bridge Parkway (23:53) and Wolverhampton at 00:09.

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

Would you like to know if Sir Nigel Gresley 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 60007, 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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