The iron and brass locomotives that hauled the railway revolution from the 1830s through the postwar 1960s, the engines whose preservation societies have kept the steam tradition running on heritage lines across Britain and beyond, take twelve pages in Steam Trains 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured locomotives lean into the famous engines that enthusiasts can still see steaming today: the LNER A4 Mallard (still the holder of the world steam speed record at 126 mph), the GWR Castle and King classes from Swindon, the LMS Royal Scot, the Southern Railway Bulleid Pacifics like Tangmere and Clan Line, the Flying Scotsman in its postwar BR green, and the smaller industrial saddle tanks that worked colliery branches into the 1980s. The photography catches them on the Bluebell Line, the Severn Valley, the North Yorkshire Moors, and the West Highland line as it crosses Glenfinnan. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
- Large 12 x 12 inch format opens to 12 x 24 inches for easy wall display
- Covers January to December 2027 with a bonus planning page featuring four mini monthly grids
- Spacious daily grids with room to write appointments, birthdays, and events
- Premium thick and sturdy paper, plastic-free packaging
- Easy-hang design fits any home, office, or workspace; stapled binding for easy page turning
For railway enthusiasts, heritage-line volunteers, and anyone who has stood on the platform at Pickering waiting for the down train to arrive in a cloud of steam, the photography here brings the working preservation movement to a wall the rest of the year.
