Chance to see steam engine in Black Country and Staffordshire - times for Thursday's journey
A historic steam engine will be running through parts of the Black Country and Staffordshire on Thursday.
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Locomotive Services Limited, based in Crewe, is testing one of its engines on a circular route via Chester, Shrewsbury and Stafford.
The engine is 70000 Britannia, a British Railways Britannia class express engine which was the first of its type to be built and the first loco built by the nationalised company back in 1951.
It was the first of 55 engines of its type to be constructed in the 1950s, of which there are now just two in existence.
Built for pulling express passenger trains between London and Norwich, it was used by British Railways for 15 years before being withdrawn in 1966.
Since then Britannia has been preserved and based at heritage railways across the country, including the Severn Valley Railway.
It is now operated by Locomotive Services Limited at Crewe, hauling excursion trains around the country.
For those wanting to see it on Thursday, these are the times:
Wrexham General - 11.17-11.19am
Ruabon - 11.25am
Chirk - 11.31am
Gobowen - 11.35am
Shrewsbury 11.58m-12.03pm
Once at Shrewsbury station, the train then reverses to Coton Hill sidings, where it arrives at 12.08pm before departing at 12.42pm for the return leg to Crewe.
After leaving Coton Hill, it will pass through:
Shrewsbury - 12.47pm
Wellington - 1.05pm
Oakengates - 1.10pm
Telford Central - 1.12pm
Shifnal - 1.16pm
Cosford - 1.23pm
Penkridge - 2.52pm
Rickerscote - 2.59pm
Stafford - 3.02pm
Real-time information for the first half of the journey can be found here, with the second leg here.