Historic steam engine returning to Warwickshire this June
By James Smith 17th Jun 2026
Warwickshire locals will be able to see a historic steam locomotive in action once again this June.
The Shakespeare Express returns to the county on June 21, heading from Birmingham to Stratford-upon-Avon.
As in previous trips, the steam special will pass through Hatton and Henley-in-Arden on its route through Warwickshire.
The next excursion is expected to be hauled by either 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe or 7029 Clun Castle.
Organisers Vintage Trains said: "Treat yourself to a First Class Sunday afternoon steam train adventure.
"Journey from Birmingham through the picturesque Warwickshire countryside to historic Stratford-upon-Avon in our elegant 1960s carriages. Travel in style aboard our vintage steam train at express speeds, following either the Shakespeare Line with its authentic Great Western Railway features or the Chiltern mainline.
"Your ticket includes a delicious afternoon tea served to your seat as you watch the countryside glide past your window, complete with tea and coffee throughout your journey.
"At Stratford-upon-Avon, enjoy an hour to watch your steam locomotive run around the train or browse our onboard shop for a memento of your day. Some weekends feature art exhibitions at the station."
The express is due to depart Birmingham Snow Hill at 10.39am and reach Stratford at 11.44am. It will then head north again at 4.13pm, reaching Snow Hill at 5.12pm.
In between it will head back to Birmingham to pick up more passengers before getting back to Stratford at 3.10pm.
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