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Locomotion will host a spectacular six-week summer festival, including a four-week visit from iconic locomotive Flying Scotsman.

Publication Date: 12th Jul 2024

  • Locomotion railway museum in Shildon to host Flying Scotsman for four-week summer stay 
  • Steam rides, carriage tours and footplate access available to book 
  • Host of other family-friendly entertainment on offer during special six-week summer festival  

Locomotion will host a spectacular six-week summer festival, including a four-week visit from iconic locomotive Flying Scotsman.   

Summer at Locomotion will take place from 20 July to 1 September, with Flying Scotsman in residence from 20 July to 18 August.  

Flying Scotsman steam rides are now available to book, including an exclusive cab ride experience, the chance to ride in a brake van hauled by the world-famous locomotive and behind-the-scenes tours of the support coach. 

Steam rides with a replica of the seminal Stephenson’s Rocket or the dependable 08 Diesel Shunter will also run, as well as an opportunity to view Flying Scotsman on static display and climb aboard the cab.  

A ‘Shildon-by-the-Sea’ pop-up beach, street food stalls and a host of make-and-do kids’ activities will also be on offer to guarantee an unmissable summer day out.   

Lead sponsor Hornby will display a special model railway layout at the museum during the festival, running the steam ‘Flying Scotsman’ model locomotive. CrossCountry have also sponsored the event. 

The availability of experiences varies across the festival according to the date of visit. Free general admission booking is essential to guarantee entry. Full dates, details and booking information are available now on the Locomotion website. 

Special curator-led evening tours of Flying Scotsman are also on offer, while photographers can beat the crowds with exclusive early access to the museum’s incredible collection of vehicles and objects. 

Sarah Price, Head of Locomotion, said: “Locomotion is now bigger and better than ever, so now is the perfect time for a summer-long celebration! 

“Whether you want to take a once-in-a-lifetime ride on Flying Scotsman, view our incredible collection or just treat the family to a fabulous day out at the North East’s best kept secret, Locomotion is the place to be this summer.” 

Locomotion now boasts the largest undercover collection of historic rail vehicles in Europe, with over 100 vehicles on display. A new 47-vehicle collections building was added in May 2024, alongside other improvements to the site.      

Highlights of the collection include Locomotion No.1, which hauled the world’s first passenger train on the Stockton and Darlington railway in 1825. Rocket and Sans Pareil are also on display— together again after they faced off in the historic 1829 Rainhill Trials.  

As the school holidays wind down, Locomotion will host a boredom-busting week of Lego themed activities, with model displays, brick pits and workshops. A model railway weekend in association with Locomotion Models will also take place, including a large-scale model railway layout in front of the museum’s Main Hall.  

Hornby Marketing Manager Catherine Dunning said: "We are thrilled to be the lead sponsor of Summer at Locomotion. This partnership highlights our dedication to celebrating railway history and inspiring future generations of train enthusiasts.  

“At Hornby, we believe in the magic of railways and their ability to inspire, educate, and entertain. We look forward to celebrating the history and excitement of rail and we hope this event will inspire and captivate railway enthusiasts of all ages." 

Ben Simkin, Director of CrossCountry’s North East & Scotland Region, said: “We’re pleased to support Summer and Locomotion and hope that as many visitors as possible can make it to Shildon over the holidays. While Flying Scotsman is sure to be a scene-stealer, it’s great to be able to enjoy such a range of railway heritage whilst also educating young people on the history and contribution of the railway in Britain.” 

Early-morning sessions for visitors with sensory needs who wish to explore the museum in a quieter environment are also available. Locomotion has recently been fitted with an accessible ‘changing places’ facility for visitors with additional access needs.