Bristol Post

Tornado warning World-famous steam engine to make city stops

- LOUISA STREETING louisa.streeting@reachplc.com

AWORLD-FAMOUS steam train featured in Top Gear and Paddington 2 will be making excursions through Bristol this year.

Tornado will be tearing through the city collecting passengers from Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway for two trips, offering an experience of the ‘Golden Age of travel.’

This news comes after the Flying Scotsman’s visit to Temple Meads on Sunday.

The No. 60163 locomotive was launched just 15 years ago and is the first mainline steam train built in the UK since 1960. Since 2008, the locomotive has made history by running over 100,000 miles, hauling royal trains and reaching 100mph – the only steam train to have reached that speed in over 50 years.

Tornado is also recognisab­le from Top Gear special ‘Race to the North’ when Jeremy Clarkson took to the shovel, and from Paddington 2, aiding the Brown family’s rescue of everyone’s favourite bear. This

year, the locomotive will be offering train journeys south to Devon and along the picturesqu­e Welsh Marches route to Shropshire passing through Bristol’s railway stations.

Passengers are immediatel­y transporte­d back to yesteryear as soon as they step inside the vintage

MK1 carriages, which have been recently refurbishe­d to fit the style of a classic steam train. Tourist Class, First Class and Premier Dining tickets are available, the latter of which includes a breakfast on the outward journey and a four-course supper on the return route.

The adventure begins the second you arrive on the platform and see Tornado steaming at the front of the train. On board, passengers are promised old world luxury and culinary delights, as some of the best views of the English coast and countrysid­e slip passed the window.

On September 28, ‘The South Devon Express’ will pause for passengers at Bristol Parkway before heading out of Temple Meads for a nostalgic trip to the English Riviera. It follows Brunel’s Great Western Railway and takes on the iconic sea wall on its way to Kingswear. It’s a short ferry trip to Dartmouth - with the fare included in the ticket – with plenty of time to explore the picture postcard harbour before the return journey.

Alternativ­ely, The Welsh Marches Express leaves Bristol Temple Meads on October 1 and passes through the countrysid­e of the Welsh-English border en route to Ludlow and Shrewsbury. Passengers can choose which of these medieval market towns they wish to explore.

Fares start from £115 for a return journey.

 ?? WPA POOL ?? The Peppercorn class A1 steam locomotive Tornado will be making trips from Bristol this year
WPA POOL The Peppercorn class A1 steam locomotive Tornado will be making trips from Bristol this year

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