Steam locomotive 34067 Tangmere set to pass through Oxenholme Lake District this Saturday

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Steam locomotive 34067 Tangmere set to pass through Oxenholme Lake District this Saturday

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34067 Tangmere heads The Northern Belle through Oxenholme Lake District
34067 Tangmere heads The Northern Belle through Oxenholme Lake District. // Credit: RailAdvent

34067 Tangmere is set to pass through Oxenholme Lake District this Saturday (24th August) as it hauls part of The Cumbrian Mountain Express.

The tour will start at Crewe in Cheshire behind a diesel or electric locomotive. Departing Crewe at 07:10, the tour will pass through Wilmslow (07:54), (08:09). Denton (08:20), (08:53), Bolton (09:19), (10:09) and North Junction (10:40).

Here, 34067 Tangmere will be added to the train and pass through Oxenholme Lake District (11:38), Penrith North Lakes (12:17) and Carlisle at 12:40.

After time in Carlisle, the train will depart at 15:08 and will pass through (15:58), Garsdale (16:37), Ribblehead (16:49), Hellifield (17:29), Blackburn (18:26) and Preston at 18:54.

Here, 34067 Tangmere is removed from the train and replaced by the diesel / electric loco. Departing Preston at 19:33, the train will return to Crewe via Bolton (20:01), Manchester Victoria (20:21), Stockport (20:58), Wilmslow (21:10) and Crewe at 21:46.

For timing links, please click here.

If you do go out and see 34067, 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.

You can see Tangmere in action with the video below:

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  1. Is Tangmere areally bad steamer? – I have seen it many times and it is ALWAYS spewing out thick grey smoke that often covers the engine and much of the train…

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