Britannia steam locomotive is set to steam to Shrewsbury this Wednesday

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70000 Britannia
Credit: Mike Esau / Swanage Railway

UPDATE: We have been informed that Britannia is now back in original guise, not 70022 Tornado.

Steam locomotive 70000 Britannia, in the guise of 70022 ‘Tornado’, will be hauling a tour this Wednesday to Shrewsbury.

Departing Exeter St Davids at 05:52, the train will be hauled by heritage diesels, and will pass through Tiverton Parkway (06:09), Taunton (06:25), Bridgwater (06:40) and Bristol Temple Meads at 07:39.

Here, 70022 ‘Tornado’ will take over from the diesels, and will depart at 08:10. From Bristol, 70022 will pass through Patchway (08:29), Severn Tunnel Junction (08:44), Cwmbran (09:27), Hereford (10:11), Leominster (11:05), Craven Arms (11:23), and Shrewsbury at 12:07.

After four hours in Shrewsbury, the locomotive will go back the same path as the outbound journey. Departing Shrewsbury at 16:08, the train will pass through Craven Arms (16:38), Hereford (17:19), Cwmbran (18:55), Severn Tunnel Junction (19:57), Patchway (20:15), Bristol Temple Meads (20:35 – 70022 is taken off the train here), Bridgwater (21:38), Taunton (21:54), Tiverton Parkway (22:15) and Exeter St Davids at 22:34.

70000 near Gobowen
Credit: Andrew Lamport

These above timings in brackets are approximate timings. Please click the links below, which tracks the train throughout the day to keep you up to date on when it will pass through your local station.

If you head out to see 70000 Britannia on its way from Bristol Temple Meads to Shrewsbury, then please follow all Government guidance regarding social distancing and pubic transport use. If you have any symptoms of coronavirus, give this tour a miss and follow isolation guidance.

Timings

For timings on these movements, please click the links below:

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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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  1. Does it really matter what number it’s carrying surely any steam locomotive still running is a good thing isn’t it, the problem we are facing is not a lack of steam locomotives but a lack of drivers

  2. Does it really matter what number it carries surely any steam locomotive still running is a good thing, i think the problem we are going to face is not the locomotives but it’s going to be the lack of drivers,no one seems to want to get their hands dirty

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