BUILT in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), the Flying Scotsman - LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472 to give it its Sunday name - is one of the world’s most famous ...
LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman is a 462 Pacific steam locomotive built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway LNER at Doncaster Works to a design of Nigel Gresley It was employed on ...
Chairman of ELR, Mike Kelly, said: “We are delighted and proud to once again warmly welcome back the world’s most iconic ...
Drive the most famous steam locomotive in the world! Flying Scotsman, 100 years of speed, endurance and elegance summed up in 97 tons of legendary steam traction. In its centenary year and beyond, ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Train Simulator 2021: LNER Black Class A3 'Flying Scotsman' Loco One of the world's most famous locomotives, the Flying Scotsman, is now here for Train ...
Seven nameplates from LNER locomotives retired from east coast main line service are to be auctioned for charity on Saturday. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
Marking the 100th anniversary year of London North Eastern Railway (LNER), railway historian DR DAVID TURNER writes specially for ChronicleLive: This year London North Eastern Railway celebrates 100 ...
In the 1930s, the British railway companies were facing increased competition from road and air travel. It was clear that services between the major cities had to be faster, more reliable, and more ...
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Happy birthday to LNER, 100 years old today! To celebrate this landmark, I have recently returned from an Inverness-to-London rail trip using LNER services and, to break the eight-hour journey in ...
Yorkshire will always be associated with the world famous Class A4 steam locomotives, all 35 of which were built in Doncaster between 1935 and 1938. Those still surviving are as popular today as in ...