A STEAM train will be barreling down the Cumbrian coastline on Saturday.
West Cumberland Railway Museum has urged people to see the rare steam train this weekend.
Due to a big derailment at Carlisle last week - with the cement tankers ending up in the river Petteril - the train that was due to be going down the Settle & Carlisle railway has now been diverted down the coastline.
The 34067 Tangmere is one of the Battle of Britain class locomotives named after a military airfield in Sussex.
The locomotive was completed in 1947 at Brighton Works and was for use across the entire Southern Railway.
The Battle of Britain class were built post war, in a tight financial climate, and as a result of this were amongst the first to be fitted with steel fire boxes instead of copper.
The train will arrive at:
Workington - 2:22pm
Whitehaven - 2:43pm
St Bees - 2:54pm
Sellafield - 3:09pm to 3:25pm for a water stop
Drigg - 3:30pm
Millom - 3:53pm
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