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Vintage Trains 2026

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by Michael Whitehouse, Dec 18, 2025.

  1. LittleRedTrain

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    I see the proposed 37-hauled trip up the Cambrian Coast (trailed to Talyllyn society members in the recent magazine) on Friday 17th April is now up for booking. Options are either all the way up to Pwllheli, or a double-headed special on the TR.
    Will be the first chance to do the Cambrian Coast in 'fresh air' stock in quite a while, as all the recent Pathfinder jobs were Mk2s.
    https://vintagetrains.co.uk/the-cambrian-coast-express-pwllheli/

    On the subject of VT - Does anyone have any recent experience of Pullman Dining on VT trips?
    My wife and I are planning to do the Newcastle tour as a birthday treat and were debating about upgrading from Standard.

    We did a couple of Pullman trips with VT a couple of years ago, but both times felt that the service from the third party catering company frankly wasn't great for the money. It all seemed very disorganised and on one of the trains, they actually forgot to serve us any breakfast, only resolved after much chasing by our steward and when we'd already been on the train for nearly two hours! Even then it was served with a shrug rather than an apology.
    At that point, my wife declared 'Standard class only from now on, and we'll spend the money on a nice meal elsewhere'.
    Having chatted to some of the VT stewards at the time, it seems that we weren't the only ones who'd had issues.

    However, I understand that VT changed catering provider last year, and was wondering if things had improved since then.
    We're both keen to support VT, they're about the only railtour operator we use now, but just want to make sure that if we're splashing out >£700 for the two of us, it'll be worth the money!
     
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  3. alastair

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    We did Pullman dining on the double headed Plymouth trip last September. It was a good experience, staff were well-organised and friendly/welcoming. Food was OK, comparable to RTC dining (I have not done Saphos dining so cannot compare with that). Obviously it's a lot of money but the combination of double-heading, no assistance and opening windows will always clinch it for me!
     
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  4. Michael Whitehouse

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    Thank you for your comments on our previous Pullman restaurant car service. We changed our caterer 18 months ago and, we think, our offer is much improved. Immediately post Covid it was really tricky to get a good and consistently reliable catering service, but things have now settled down and feedback has been consistently good. You have the choice of two different restaurant car offers on most trips now, including the Cathedrals Express to Newcastle and all Shakespeare Expresses/Pullmans: either a full meal service in Pullman or a lighter offering in First class. Bearing in mind your wife's comments, why not try First class to Newcastle - it's less money, the First Open is comfortable and you will both still have the opportunity to take lunch in Newcastle at a local restaurant if you wish and still enjoy afternoon tea on the way back. With 7029 making a second attempt to be the first Castle ever to arrive in Newcastle (in 1967 it was taken off the train before arrival due to gauging issues), you should be making history as well. We look forward to seeing you
     

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