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The Flying Scotsman will be at Peterborough's Nene Valley Railway (NVR) until 9 March as part of a celebration of 200 years of British Railways, with tickets sold out for the weekend passenger ...
An extra day has been added to the Flying Scotsman's visit to the Severn Valley Railway after tickets sold out in three minutes. The famous locomotive is due to visit the line between Bridgnorth ...
The Flying Scotsman in its wartime LNER black livery on display on the turntable at the National Railway Museum, York. LNER passenger locomotives had always been painted Apple Green.
Crowds are a day away from gathering to visit of the world-famous Flying Scotsman to the Severn Valley Railway (SVR) - here is everything you need to know about the event.
The Flying Scotsman is described by the National Railway Museum as the "world's most famous" steam engine. It first entered service in 1923 and broke records by hauling the first non-stop London ...
A spokesman for SVR said: "The world’s most famous steam locomotive 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ will be making a rare guest appearance at the Severn Valley Railway from Friday 25 – Sunday 27 July.
Jonathan Dunster, Severn Valley Railway's (SVR's) managing director, said he was "incredibly grateful" to the National Railway Museum and Northern Steam Operations Ltd for extending the Flying ...