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The Flying Scotsman is a legendary British train that has been in service since 1862

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Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Platform 10, King Cross Station, London

Platform 10, King Cross Station, London
The Flying Scotsman just before 10 am (according to the clock) on Platform 10, King Cross Station, London. Date: 1920s

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman ad, 1925

Flying Scotsman ad, 1925
Page from The Tatler, 22nd July 1925, featuring adverts for travelling north from Kings Cross by the Flying Scotsman (East Coast route, L.N.E.R.), and the Ocean Coast. Date: 1925

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Adverts including for The Flying Scotsman

Adverts including for The Flying Scotsman
Page of adverts in The Bystander, including for the Anglo-American Bridge Match with Ely Cuthbertsons own comments in the News Chronicle the next day;

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The London and North Eastern Railways famous Flying Scotsman steam locomotive undergoing

The London and North Eastern Railways famous Flying Scotsman steam locomotive undergoing maintenance work at
6014787 The London and North Eastern Railways famous Flying Scotsman steam locomotive undergoing maintenance work at the railways Doncaster Works, Yorkshire (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: London and North Eastern Railway A3 Class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive Flying Scotsman leaving

London and North Eastern Railway A3 Class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive Flying Scotsman leaving London Kings Cross
6014732 London and North Eastern Railway A3 Class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive Flying Scotsman leaving London Kings Cross bound for the north (colour litho) by English School

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: London and North Eastern Railway Flying Scotsman train leaving Kings Cross Station

London and North Eastern Railway Flying Scotsman train leaving Kings Cross Station, London (colour litho)
813746 London and North Eastern Railway Flying Scotsman train leaving Kings Cross Station, London (colour litho) by Howard, C. T

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman of the London and North Eastern Railway

The Flying Scotsman of the London and North Eastern Railway
ACT251578 The Flying Scotsman of the London and North Eastern Railway, illustration from The Book of the Locomotive by G. Gibbard Jackson, published 1924 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

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Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman. The 40th anniversary run from Kings Cross to Edinburgh

The Flying Scotsman. The 40th anniversary run from Kings Cross to Edinburgh. Picture shows The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh

The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine

Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine. Alan Pegler is 2nd from the right, next to the man on the ladder

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman - Trainspotter Special. The Flying Scotsman arrives at

The Flying Scotsman - Trainspotter Special. The Flying Scotsman arrives at the main Kings Cross Station where it will be met with hundreds of train spotting admirers hoping to get up close to

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Picture shows Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963

Picture shows Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, leans out the cabin window to greet Lord Provost Sir Herbert Brechin at Waverley Station, Edinburgh. Scotland

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: LNER Flying Scotsman 15th March 1964

LNER Flying Scotsman 15th March 1964

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman approaching Derby Station 15th December 1985

Flying Scotsman approaching Derby Station 15th December 1985

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman seen here at Didcot, Oxfordshire, after her journey from her Tyseley

The Flying Scotsman seen here at Didcot, Oxfordshire, after her journey from her Tyseley depot fJune 1974 Gentle giant. The mighty Flying Scotsman puffs softly along the glistening permanent way

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The crew of The Flying Scotsman re-coaling the engine following her journey from Tyseley

The crew of The Flying Scotsman re-coaling the engine following her journey from Tyseley depot to Didcot 15th June 1974 Gentle giant

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman arriving at Didcot, Oxfordshire, 15th June 1974 Gentle giant

The Flying Scotsman arriving at Didcot, Oxfordshire, 15th June 1974 Gentle giant. The mighty Flying Scotsman puffs softly along the glistening permanent way between Birmingham and Didcot

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman seen here on its journey to Didcot 15th June 1974 Gentle giant

The Flying Scotsman seen here on its journey to Didcot 15th June 1974 Gentle giant. The mighty Flying Scotsman puffs softly along the glistening permanent way between Birmingham and Didcot

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaves its Tyseley depot (Birmingham

The Flying Scotsman leaves its Tyseley depot (Birmingham, West Midlands) for a run to Didcot 15th June 1974. Gentle giant

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The 1. 15 to Doncaster, pulled by The Flying Scotsman, gets a hearty send off from 300

The 1. 15 to Doncaster, pulled by The Flying Scotsman, gets a hearty send off from 300
The 1.15 to Doncaster, pulled by The Flying Scotsman, gets a hearty send off from 300 fans at Kings Cross. The Flying Scotsman on its last official run for British Rail before its retirement

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Railway fans celebrate London - Newcastle run with a mile a minute trip on the Flying

Railway fans celebrate London - Newcastle run with a mile a minute trip on the Flying Scotsman. The A3 Pacific locomotive was brought out of retirement to commemorate the 40th anniversary of

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: With an ancient and modern background - the Flying Scotsman express approaching Newcastle

With an ancient and modern background - the Flying Scotsman express approaching Newcastle Station on its non-stop run from Edinburgh to London

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Crowds gathered to see The Flying Scotsman leave Stockton Station

Crowds gathered to see The Flying Scotsman leave Stockton Station, on a last run over the Forth Bridge, 25th August 1968. The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Buses driven by volunteers seen here in Oxford Street during the 10th day of

Buses driven by volunteers seen here in Oxford Street during the 10th day of the General Strike. The police escort was there to deter strikers from tampering with the engine

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The A1 class locomotive number 4472, 'Flying Scotsman'

The A1 class locomotive number 4472, "Flying Scotsman"
The A1 class locomotive number 4472, " Flying Scotsman" seen here leaving Kings Cross station for the first ever " non-stop" Flying Scotsman service for Edinburgh on the May 1

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Policeman on traffic duty seen here directing cyclist and pedestrians on High Holborn

Policeman on traffic duty seen here directing cyclist and pedestrians on High Holborn, on the 8th day of the General Strike

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: LNER Class A3 Pacific locomotive No. 4472 Flying Scotsman (later renumbered 60103

LNER Class A3 Pacific locomotive No. 4472 Flying Scotsman (later renumbered 60103) pictured arriving at Banbury Station December 1985

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472, The Flying Scotsman

The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472, The Flying Scotsman, pictured at Birmingham New Street cheered by an eager crowd of train enthusiasts, 1964

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975

Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975
Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman at sidings in Shildon on 22nd August 1975

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969

Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969 when the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman came to Newcastle on what could be its last visit to the North East

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: There was a brisk sale in platform tickets when Engine No

There was a brisk sale in platform tickets when Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman called at Central Station, Newcastle to take on water on 3rd June 1967

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station on 8th May 1964

Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station on 8th May 1964
Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman at Newcastle Central Station on 8th May 1964

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Crowds of train enthusiasts lined the platforms at Carlisle Station on 15th May 1965 to

Crowds of train enthusiasts lined the platforms at Carlisle Station on 15th May 1965 to see Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead on 14th March 1982

The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead on 14th March 1982

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audience

Engine No. 4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audience
Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman leaving an admiring audience and the platform of Central Station, Newcastle on 9th September 1967

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: A new life began for the crack engine No. 4472 The flying Scotsman the famous engine

A new life began for the crack engine No. 4472 The flying Scotsman the famous engine, bought for 3, 000 by a 43 year old Mr

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Steve Sandever, job creation supervisor at Cornforth Steam-town checking the lubrication

Steve Sandever, job creation supervisor at Cornforth Steam-town checking the lubrication of the Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Young train spotter were able to take a look at railway history on 23rd February 1965 at

Young train spotter were able to take a look at railway history on 23rd February 1965 at the Central Station, Newcastle when one of the old giants of the steam era Engine No.4472 The Flying Scotsman

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station

One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station, Newcastle on a non stop run from Londons King Cross station to Edinburgh

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead, 14th March 1982

The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead, 14th March 1982

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977 on tis way to Carnforth Rail Museum

The Flying Scotsman on 12th May 1977 on tis way to Carnforth Rail Museum

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: An Air Express, the Imperial Airways latest machine, flying over another express -

An Air Express, the Imperial Airways latest machine, flying over another express - the Flying Scotsman at Welwyn (Herts) on 13th February 1934

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Living up to its name, Flying Scotsman takes to the air courtesy of the Mersey Docks

Living up to its name, Flying Scotsman takes to the air courtesy of the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board floating crane Mammoth

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: A volunteer food supply driver seen here having a quick shave before his next delivery

A volunteer food supply driver seen here having a quick shave before his next delivery, on the 9th day of the General Strike

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Special constable seen here with his patrol car in the City of London on the 9th day of

Special constable seen here with his patrol car in the City of London on the 9th day of the General Strike. The barbed wire across the windscreen is to protect the driver from attacks from strikers

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Commuters making their way to work near The Bank in the City of London

Commuters making their way to work near The Bank in the City of London, on the 8th day of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Food transport driver seen here getting his instructions at the Hyde Park transport depot

Food transport driver seen here getting his instructions at the Hyde Park transport depot on the second day of the General Strike



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