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Saphos Trains 2026

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by GWR7812, Oct 7, 2025.

  1. 3ABescot

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    No issue probably. I'd guess it's keeping the goodwill of the business, which isn't bad thing. Steam Dreams having been for many years a distinctive and respected Southern based operation, with Watercress Line connections and green carriages.
     
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    MellishR Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Adding to that, it seems likely that some customers are on SD's mailing list but not on Saphos's. While there would be minimal harm in reality in combining the lists, that might be prohibited by data protection law. Forthcoming trips could be advertised to everyone on both lists, but that would result in many people getting the adverts twice, which might be annoying.

    I was on both lists, and I continue to get emailshots from statesman-saphos.com covering both those brands and Midland Pullman, but I have had nothing from Steam Dreams recently.
     
  3. Big Al

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    I agree that there isn't an issue. One company - LSL - with its roots in the northwest at Crewe absorbs another company - SD - with its roots and client base primarily in the south east. Just good business sense.
     
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    Of course there is no contemporary issue! But then you describe an issue which could be labelled historic.

    I have good memories of many SD tours, which my wife and I enjoyed when Marcus Robertson ran the company, and from the few conversations I had with him over the years, he seemed a good chap. If I can improve my health a little, we are considering a Belle Trains tour in the future.

    On the other hand, we have only travelled a few times with LSL, and despite never having met Jeremy Hosking, from what I know of him, I certainly dislike his political views, and I suspect that in the unlikely event of us meeting, I might well dislike him.

    None of this has much to do with the limited number of excursions, on which we now travel. These are chosen primarily using the criteria of the stock used, the route and timings, the locomotive, and the probable degree of diesel involvement. This year that meant Vintage Trains, UK Railtours and Belmond. For next year, RTC and WCR improbably might change their approach and become attractive again, but a prejudice against Hosking's companies will remain, despite lingering sentimental memories of Steam Dreams.
     
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    WCR will have to change their approach as they are being left behind given that LSL and VT are all looking into running without diesels etc. might be time for WCR to change their tactics.
     
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    You have made the assumption there that the steam railtour market is enthusiast driven, which these days is far from correct.
    Yes a few enthusiast based tours have a small market share, but most Saphos, SD and VT tours also run with a diesel. So WCRC are obviously not worried about what you regard as "left behind" as that is not where the market is in 2025/6.
     
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    Even though it’s clear recently that companies are beginning to open up to the idea of running unassisted with LSL trialing it, VT offering unassisted Shakespeare Express’ etc.

    I agree it’s not where the market is, but to me it’s hard to justify advertising a trip as ‘steam hauled’ when it’s clear that the steam locomotive is doing very little.
     
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    There’s another thread, dating back years, where that discussion has gone round in more circles than the wheels of a 9F at 90mph
     
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    i see that all single seat 1st class is now sold out for both trips, and all 2nd class similar
     
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