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End of an Era: Iconic High-Speed Trains Retired
14 Dec
Summary
- High-speed InterCity 125 trains retired after nearly 50 years.
- The final service ran between Plymouth and Penzance.
- Dozens gathered to witness the historic final journey.
The South West of England has bid farewell to a beloved mode of high-speed rail travel. After nearly five decades of dedicated service, the InterCity 125 trains have been officially retired. These iconic trains, which first entered operation in 1976, have been a familiar sight on the region's tracks, carrying countless passengers between key destinations.
Great Western Railway orchestrated the final journey, which culminated in a poignant farewell at Plymouth Railway Station. The historic final service was a scenic round trip connecting Plymouth with the picturesque coastal town of Penzance. This event drew a considerable number of enthusiasts and passengers, all eager to witness the closing chapter of the InterCity 125's impressive operational history.
The retirement of the Castle Class locomotives and Mark 3 coaches marks the end of an era for many. These trains have been instrumental in connecting communities and facilitating travel across the South West for close to half a century. Their final departure signifies a transition to newer rolling stock, ushering in a new phase for rail services in the region.




