The rare sight drew crowds of enthusiasts and residents alike, as the iconic train passed through the area on its outward journey.
The steam engine, which had set out early this morning, was captured at Pett’s Wood in a video posted by Stephen Sangster on X (formerly Twitter).
This morning, as the mist clung gently to the trees, the Golden Arrow glided through Bickley into Petts Wood, its billowing steam merging with the soft haze of dawn. The timeless beauty of the train against the tranquil, emerald landscape felt like a scene from a dream—where… pic.twitter.com/wjHi8jOrAh
— Stephen Sangster (@SteveSangster) September 21, 2024
He described the scene as the train glided through Petts Wood, its billowing steam merging with the morning mist.
The train, on its nostalgic route, passed iconic sights such as the White Cliffs of Dover, retracing the path of the historic “Golden Arrow” boat train.
For those who missed the train earlier today, there’s good news—you can still catch it on its return leg this evening.
The vintage engine will once again roll through areas like Wembley, Bromley, Watford and Clapham as it completes its journey, offering a final chance for locals to witness a piece of railway history.
Here are the times for the steam train’s return journey this evening, according to the Real Time Trains website: