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The Flying Scotsman at Bristol Temple Meads on April 30, 2023 (Image: John Rawlings)1 of 31 The Flying Scotsman going through St Georges near Weston-super-Mare on April 30, 2023 ...
Crowds gather either side of The Flying Scotsman, as it shoots steam and smoke into the air. On the front of the locomotive a metal display plate reads "Nene Valley Railways".© Emma Baugh/BBC ...
Their steam-powered nostalgia trip was to celebrate their new picture book, Flying Scotsman And The Best Birthday Ever, which has just been published, ahead of the LNER Class A3 4472’s centenary ...
R Goad Photography captured this wonderful drone shot of the The Flying Scotsman as it passed through Holes Bay.
Cenk Albayrak-Touyé captured the moment that Corfe Castle welcomes The Flying Scotsman while it visits our lovely county.
Flying Scotsman tours were cancelled for a week following the crash and resumed on Saturday, October 7, after the locomotive – owned by the National Railway Museum in York – was passed as fit ...
The Flying Scotsman went into regular service in February 1923, and it got its name because it did a daily mail route between London and Edinburgh before it was sold in 1963.
Flying Scotsman’s enduring appeal is its ability to connect with people. "We rarely find ourselves waving at strangers and yet we wave at passing steam engines without a moment’s hesitation.
The Flying Scotsman steam engine made a special stop in Aberdeen today as part of its centenary celebrations, drawing crowds from far and wide. The locomotive, which is one of the most famous of ...
ICONIC locomotive the Flying Scotsman thrilled crowds of enthusiasts as it made it's final test through East Lancashire. The steam train which has had a £4.2million refit, drew families and steam ...