Historic trains to call at Stockport this weekend

By Alasdair Perry

22nd Aug 2024 | Local News

Two historic trains will call at Stockport station on Saturday 24 August within about half an hour of one another - a retro Intercity 125 and a historic steam locomotive (Images clockwise from top left: ARG Flickr Wiki Commons / Stockport Council / Dave Hitchborne Wiki Commons)
Two historic trains will call at Stockport station on Saturday 24 August within about half an hour of one another - a retro Intercity 125 and a historic steam locomotive (Images clockwise from top left: ARG Flickr Wiki Commons / Stockport Council / Dave Hitchborne Wiki Commons)

Stockport railway station will welcome some historic trains on Saturday 24 August.

Two special services will call at our town on the day to pick up passengers as part of some scenic rail tours.

The first will be the Retro High Speed Scot, a specially-chartered Intercity 125 train which will run from Crewe to Edinburgh, calling at Stockport around 7.32am.

It will also call at Reddish South at 7.41am, before thundering over the Pennines to Huddersfield and Wakefield. From there it will take the East Coast Mainline to Edinburgh Waverley, where it will stop around 12.39.

The Intercity 125 will call at Stockport on Saturday 24 August around 7.50am (Image - Dave Hitchborne / Wikimedia Commons)

The train will leave Edinburgh again at 4.26pm, returning to Stockport around 9.08pm.

Find more information about this tour HERE.

On the same day, the Cumbrian Mountain Express will call at Stockport, just a few minutes after the Retro High Speed Scot, at around 8.12am.

This train will be pulled by a steam locomotive from the Carnforth Steam Pool. Starting at Crewe, the Express will call at Wilmslow and Stockport before speeding up to Preston, and from there, through beautiful Northern countryside onto Carlisle.

After a few hours' rest at Carlisle, the train will return via the Settle / Carlisle line, calling at Stockport again at around 8.58pm.

The Cumbrian Mountain Express will call at Stockport on Saturday 24 August around 7.55am (ARG Flickr / Wikimedia Commons)

The tour organisers say of this route: "This is a wonderful opportunity for those from the Crewe and Manchester areas to travel by steam train over two of England's most scenic railway routes.

"We travel north to Carlisle by the West Coast Main Line over Shap and return via the famous Settle & Carlisle Railway Line. Both routes pass through spectacular mountain scenery. A magnificent steam locomotive will haul these trains, which recall the glorious days of steam travel."

Find more information about this tour HERE.

(Cumbrian Mountain Express image by ARG Flickr, licensed under CC Attribution 2.0 Generic)

(Intercity 125 image by Dave Hitchborne, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0)

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