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WATCH: Hundreds see steam train travel through Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
01/06/2024
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Tangmere between Parton and Whitehaven. Picture: Daniel Darrall

Hundreds of people enjoyed the sunshine and took the opportunity to see a steam train travelling through Cumbria.

Tangmere was on the Coastal Line, travelling from Carlisle to Carnforth from 1.22pm.

Video: Jamie Verron

It is named after the military airfield in Sussex and is a Battle of Britain class locomotive, completed at Southern Railway’s Brighton works in September 1947 and given the number 21C167. 

Picture: Robert Whitworth

Following the nationalisation of Britain’s railways, Tangmere was renumbered 34067 in July 1949.

Picture: Andrew Moncrief

The locomotive was returned to steam in October 2021 following an overhaul which included fitting the boiler from class mate 34073 249 Squadron.

Robert Whitworth
Tangmere between Parton and Whitehaven. Picture: Daniel Darrall
Picture: Andrew Moncrief

Tangmere is owned by David Smith who owns Steamtown Railway Museum Ltd depot at Carnforth, the holding company for West Coast Railways.

Picture: Nikita Baker

The locomotive is normally based at the company’s second base the former Great Western Railway depot at Southall Railway Centre, West London.

Tangmere between Parton and Whitehaven. Picture: Daniel Darrall

It returned to the main line at the end of January 2022 when it hauled the Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express.

Thanks to everyone who sent in photos and video.

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