Heritage Trains across the West Midlands - protecting our wonderful history!

Here we feature the locomotives and trains of the past and why its so important to protect them and promote the great work of those who help protect them for us all to enjoy. 


Steam locomotives and diesel locomotives, heritage trains can be seen around the West Midlands. You can visit the Tyseley Locomotive Works on open days. Or book trips on the Shakespeare Express from Vintage Trains, which runs between Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham Snow Hill.

In Kidderminster, you can go on the Severn Valley Railway to Bridgnorth.

There is also the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway between Cheltenham Race Course and Broadway.

It is a delight to spot steam trains on the main line.

 

Tyseley Locomotive Works

Tyseley Locomotive Works, Warwick Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, B11 2EX

Originally built in 1908 as the Great Western Railway's Tyseley depot, Vintage Trains has been operating here since the mid to late 1960s restoring old steam locomotives. At one point the Tyseley Locomotive Works was known as the Birmingham Railway Museum, but the site is now only open to the public on certain open days during each year. They also attract vintage cars, traction engines and model railway clubs to the site.

GWR Tyseley Locomotive WorksTyseley Locomotive Works. Photography by Elliott Brown

 

For more information on events go to: Events at Tyseley

 

 

Severn Valley Railway

Severn Valley Railway at Kidderminster Town Station, Station Drive, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY10 1QX

The Severn Valley Railway is in Worcestershire, between Kidderminster Town, Bewdley and Bridgnorth. Intermediate stops include Arley. They run steam or diesel related weekend events through the year.

Kidderminster TownSevern Valley Railway. Photography by Elliott Brown

 

For more information visit the Severn Valley Railway

 

Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway

Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway at Cheltenham Race Course Station, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 4SH

This steam railway runs from Cheltenham Race Course in Gloucestershire towards Broadway in Worcestershire. It goes via Gotherington, Winchcombe and Toddington.

35006 Cheltenham Race CourseGloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. Photography by Elliott Brown

 

For more information visit the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway

 

Steam locomotives you can visit

City of Birmingham 46235 at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum. On static display. Was formerly located at the now defunct Birmingham Museum of Science & Industry from 1966 until 1997. When it was relocated to the new science museum in Millennium Point, Eastside, which was opened in 2001.

City of Birmingham 46235 ThinktankCity of Birmingham at Thinktank. Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Steam locomotives with carriages (coaches) you can ride

Vintage Trains uses 7029 Clun Castle with the Shakespeare Express or the Polar Express. From Stratford-upon-Avon to Birmingham Snow Hill or Birmingham Moor Street. They might also run trips on longer distance journeys around the country.

Clun Castle7029 Clun Castle at Birmingham Moor Street. Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Vintage Trains also uses 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe with the Shakespeare Express, between Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham Snow Hill. The route alternates via Dorridge and via Whitlocks End. They also run other seasonal trips to other parts of the country.

Earl of Mount Edgcumbe5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe at Birmingham Snow Hill. Photography by Elliott Brown

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15 Aug 2023 - Elliott Brown
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The Shakespeare Express in 2022 and 2023

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Vintage Trains and Tyseley Steam Trust continue to run the Shakespeare Express and the Polar Express between Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham Snow Hill stations. Here's some photos taken between 2022 and 2023. Steam locos used include 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe and 7029 Clun Castle.

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Vintage Trains and Tyseley Steam Trust continue to run the Shakespeare Express and the Polar Express between Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham Snow Hill stations. Here's some photos taken between 2022 and 2023. Steam locos used include 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe and 7029 Clun Castle.


The 2018 Shakespeare Express post. Shakespeare Express and Polar Express.

The 2019 Polar Express post: Polar Express 2019.

 

7029 Clun Castle

For the 2022 Polar Express season, I first spotted 7029 Clun Castle, with the Polar Express at Birmingham Moor Street Station on the 27th November 2022. This view below taken from the no 35 bus.

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After various attempts to see the Polar Express between November and December 2022, I finally got a photo of 7029 Clun Castle with the Polar Express at Birmingham Moor Street Station, platform 4 on the 11th December 2022.

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I next saw 7029 Clun Castle, this time with The Shakespeare Express passing Solihull Station at speed on the 12th February 2023. Usually I'd expect The Shakespeare Express to run in the summer, not winter! Was a bit unexpected, as was going to Birmingham Moor Street one way that day (I did not see it at Moor Street, as by then it was at Birmingham Snow Hill).

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Carriages at Birmingham Snow Hill Station

On the 31st July 2022, I spotted these carriages of The Shakespeare Express at Birmingham Snow Hill Station, but did not see the steam locomotive. Initially from the Jewellery Quarter near Lionel Street, then from Great Charles Street Queensway, the car park near Ludgate Hill (the Great Charles Street construction site in 2023) and from the top of Snow Hill Car Park. They stretched to the end of platform 2. Was during the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, so the station had wraps all over for the event.

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5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe

For a few Sunday's I kept thinking of seeing The Shakespeare Express again. There was one Sunday when I spotted a steam locomotive at Birmingham Moor Street, platform 1 before it returned to Birmingham Snow Hill (from the top of a bus). Then another Sunday, I was waiting for a bus in Solihull, when I saw The Shakespeare Express whistle at speed past Solihull Station.

So this time I kept checking Real Time Trains, and it said it would be at Birmingham Snow Hill on the 13th August 2023 around 13:40.

 

The view from platform 3, as 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe leads The Shakespeare Express into platform 2, through the Snow Hill Tunnel.

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5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe had decoupled from the carriages, heading to the Jewellery Quarter end from platform 2, then passing platform 3, then through the Snow Hill Tunnel to Birmingham Moor Street. Was a West Midlands Metro tram nearby at St Paul's Tram Stop.

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One of the carriages, Charter Train Coach E, shows the route: Birmingham - Tyseley - Henley-in-Arden - Stratford-upon-Avon - Tyseley - Birmingham. Although it does also go via Dorridge, as well as via Shirley and Whitlocks End.

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After waiting for a West Midlands Railway Class 172 to come out of the Snow Hill Tunnel to platform 1 at Birmingham Snow Hill, shortly after, 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe emerges from the tunnel to re-couple onto the other end of the carriages waiting at platform 2.

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See 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe with The Shakespeare Express on my YouTube Channel: Shakespeare Express 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe at Birmingham Snow Hill Station

Or on my Facebook page: Shakespeare Express 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe at Birmingham Snow Hill Station

 

Photography by Elliott Brown

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05 Sep 2022 - Elliott Brown
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Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society at The Transport Museum, Wythall

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It wasn't just heritage buses at The Transport Museum, Wythall. On the August Bank Holiday Mondat 29th August 2022, visitors could pay to go on the Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society. The locomotive in use was called Blanche from the Penrhyn Railway. Kids seemed to have enjoyed it.

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Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society at The Transport Museum, Wythall





It wasn't just heritage buses at The Transport Museum, Wythall. On the August Bank Holiday Mondat 29th August 2022, visitors could pay to go on the Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society. The locomotive in use was called Blanche from the Penrhyn Railway. Kids seemed to have enjoyed it.


Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society

Shortly after getting off the car park shuttle bus at The Transport Museum, Wythall, I saw the station Elmdon Halt from the Miniature Railway Wythall.

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The first time I saw the miniature railway in action, was while looking at various heritage buses parked up. Was a grassy bank, and saw the miniature steam train Blanche come around.

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I was in The Power Hall, and briefly popped out when I saw this footbridge, shortly afterwards saw the miniature train heading around on the tracks. It went past the heritage buses, as well as a picnic bench area with bouncy castle and slides for kids.

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I was later in another bus garage on site, near the milk float collection, popped out and saw this tunnel. I did not wait around to see if the miniature steam train would come out of it. So back to the milk floats and buses it was.

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Before leaving, and after coming back to Wythall from a free bus ride, and ice cream. Saw the miniature steam train at Elmdon Holt, before we got back on the car park shuttle bus, to return to the Phoenix Group car park.

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Photos by Elliott Brown

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