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Adey Baker 23rd February 2006 15:23

Diesel/Electric Railtour Information
 
This website: http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs06.htm gives excellent info on steam railtours in the UK, including the timings which are most useful for anyone who doesn't have all day to wait around 'on spec!'

Does anyone know of a similar site giving lists and timings of modern-traction tours?

John H-T 24th February 2006 13:40

Kingfisher Railtours are doing a number of modern traction tours now including "The Whitby Jet" 29.4.2006 (2 x 37's) and "The Snowdonia Explorer" 15.4.2006. (37) see www.kingfisherrailtours.co.uk . I have already booked for the Whitby Jet.

Also worth a look: Railtourer Ltd of Hull, phone 01482 659082 for a brochure. I have travelled with them a number of times .......... good.

Ian White 24th February 2006 17:53

Thanks Adey,i've just put it in my favorites,lot of good info in there.
All the best Ian.

martin adamson 23rd March 2006 13:57

Green Express Railtours have added the latest tours to their website
www.greenexpressrailtours.co.uk

I like the new look of the website, some of the tours look quite good too.

graham9qh 25th March 2006 23:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adey Baker
This website: http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs06.htm gives excellent info on steam railtours in the UK, including the timings which are most useful for anyone who doesn't have all day to wait around 'on spec!'

Does anyone know of a similar site giving lists and timings of modern-traction tours?

Try www.ukrailtours.co.uk they seem to cover modern traction.

Adey Baker 25th March 2006 23:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by graham9qh
Try www.ukrailtours.co.uk they seem to cover modern traction.

Yes, they've got good listings but it seems to be quite a new enterprise and they haven't got the timings sorted - yet...

JohnM 4th September 2006 19:47

Have you tried http://www.railtourinfo.co.uk/ ?

Adey Baker 5th September 2006 07:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnM

Thanks, John, that looks like a good site, just the kind of thing I had in mind.


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