Flying Scotsman is back on the mainline this Monday (17th March) as it heads to the National Railway Museum in York.
Locomotion, tucked away on an industrial estate at Shildon, has exhibited Tim Peake's space module and The Flying Scotsman ...
Flying Scotsman is owned by the National Railway ... From there, it should pass through Castleton railway station on its way back to the East Lancs Railway in Bury at 12.30am on Saturday.
The Flying Scotsman will be running passenger services from Saturday until March 9 One of the world's most famous steam locomotives has arrived at a heritage railway and museum for a special stay.
Nene Valley Railway says they need to raise £300,000 to remain open For decades Nene Valley Railway has been a central part of Peterborough’s culture and heritage. The railway has played host ...
Locomotion railway museum in Shildon, County Durham, has announced its programme for the bicentenary year of the modern ...
In connection with the high-speed experimental train run from London to Leeds and back on the previous Friday, examination of the dynamometer car records revealed that the ‘Flying Scotsman ...
No 4472 Flying Scotsman is a Pacific steam locomotive built in1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at the Doncaster Works. It cost £7,944, weighed 97 tons and was was retired from ...
Why is Flying Scotsman so famous? In 1862, when the East Coast route to Scotland was still young, Walter Leith of the Great Northern Railway had an idea. Why not run a through train from London to ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Flying Scotsman has made its first passenger journeys of the year in Cambridgeshire to commemorate the anniversary of British Railways.