His locomotive, the ‘Flying Scotsman’ had an unlined black livery from April, 3, 1943; LNER Apple Green with black and white lining from April 1, 1947; BR Blue with black and white lining from ...
The Flying Scotsman will be at Peterborough's Nene Valley ... have a reserve to manage the situation", he said. The locomotive BR 70000 Britannia, the first British Railways standard locomotive ...
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 ...
The Flying Scotsman has made its first passenger journeys of the year to commemorate the anniversary of British Railways. Train fans were photographed smiling from the vintage carriages behind the ...
Flying Scotsman is back on the mainline this Monday (17th March) as it heads to the National Railway Museum in York.
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.
The Flying Scotsman has made its first passenger journeys of the year in Cambridgeshire to commemorate the 200 year anniversary of British Railways. The most famous steam locomotive in the world ...
The Flying Scotsman was built in 1923 at Doncaster Works which cost £7,944 and was officially the first locomotive to reach 100mph and to circumnavigate the world. It first went into service on ...
The world-renowned Flying Scotsman will steam through parts of Greater Manchester later tonight as it celebrates 100 years in service. The famous green steam locomotive first took to the tracks on ...
People from across the country rush to catch a glimpse of the historic Flying Scotsman. Luckily for locals, the iconic train is visiting Cambridgeshire for a few weeks. The Flying Scotsman arrived ...