The Eastern Belle

In summer 1929, the LNER commenced operating Pullman day excursions from Liverpool Street to various resorts in Anglia under the title "Eastern Belle".  From 24th June 1930, Skegness was included in the itinerary. The 1935 leaflet lists the following:

Tuesday 18th June; Friday 19th July; Thursday 25th July; and Tuesday 13th August. Times for all were:

1105 Liverpool Street
1430 Skegness

1850 Skegness
2200 Liverpool Street

Fares 11/3 (1st), 7/9 (3rd)

The excursions would continue until the outbreak of War in 1939.

Illustrated using the now defunct platform 7 at Skegness on one of these tours, is Holden D15 4-4-0, 8790, new to the Great Eastern Railway in February 1911. It lasted into the British Rail era, then numbered 62601, until withdrawn from service at King's Lynn in January 1957 (Photo: LEYTR Collection).
And some LNER publicity material for the train.

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