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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: 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 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 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, Oxfordshire, 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 leaves its Tyseley depot, Birmingham, West Midlands

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 Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman) steam train travels along the track in the Berkshire/Oxfordshire area in the summer of 1999

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman) steam train travels along the track in the Berkshire/Oxfordshire area in the summer of 1999

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman, (LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman) steam train travels along the track in the Berkshire/Oxfordshire area in the summer of 1999

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 on 14th March 1982

The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead on 14th March 1982

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: 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 on 14th March 1982

The Flying Scotsman near Greenhead on 14th March 1982

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: 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: 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: 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: Bus driven by a volunteer seen here during the 10th day of the General Strike

Bus driven by a volunteer seen here during the 10th day of the General Strike. The policeman and the barbed wire on the bonnet were there to deter strikers from tampering with the engine

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Commuters using make shift public transport to get to work on the second day of

Commuters using make shift public transport to get to work on the second day of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The army escort a food convoy past commuters making their way to work near The Bank in

The army escort a food convoy past commuters making their way to work near The Bank in the City of London, on the 9th day of the General Strike

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Soldiers seen here patrolling the streets of London in their Vickers Medium tanks

Soldiers seen here patrolling the streets of London in their Vickers Medium tanks, on the 10th day of the General Strike. The national dispute came about after negotiations between the miners

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman On Its Non-Stop Journey Between London And Newcastle In 1927

The Flying Scotsman On Its Non-Stop Journey Between London And Newcastle In 1927. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures, Published 1935

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman service EPW016431

Flying Scotsman service EPW016431
An LNER A1 " Pacific" class locomotive hauling the " Flying Scotsman" towards Edinburgh. Red House, Framwellgate Moor, County Durham. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in 1926

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era

Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era - The Flying Scotsman. The multi-millionaire who launched Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: BPM MEDIA FILER Pete Waterman, pictured with the Flying Scotsman

BPM MEDIA FILER Pete Waterman, pictured with the Flying Scotsman

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Steam train Flying Scotsman with owner Alan Pegler seen here standing beside the name

Steam train Flying Scotsman with owner Alan Pegler seen here standing beside the name plate in January 1963

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: Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era

Coventry-born pop impressario Pete Waterman has signed up the superstar of the steam era - The Flying Scotsman. The multi-millionaire who launched Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam train being loaded on board the Saxonia by the floating crane

The Flying Scotsman steam train being loaded on board the Saxonia by the floating crane " Mammoth" in Liverpool Docks. 19th September 1969

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Incidents including train-wrecking: General Strike 1926

Incidents including train-wrecking: General Strike 1926
Several scenes in England including: Liverpool Street Station crowds of commuters trying to get to work. Vandalism in Northumberland where fish-plates and bolts had been removed from the rails

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman dining car

The Flying Scotsman dining car
Luxurious interior of the dining car on the Flying Scotsman, served by an all-steel kitchen-car, the first of its kind on a British diner. 1914

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman

Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman
On the morning of April 14th the Flying Scotsman - the London to Aberdeen express from Kings Cross - came into collision with the engine of a goods train outside Burntisland Station, Fifeshire. 1914

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: British Railways - The Flying Scotsman - Bittern Class

British Railways - The Flying Scotsman - Bittern Class
British Railways - The Flying Scotsman (Bittern Class - Dominion of New Zealand - No 4492) - the new streamlined engine introduced on this route on 4th July 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: LNER to Scotland advert designed by H. L. Oakley

LNER to Scotland advert designed by H. L. Oakley
Advertisement (or miniature of a poster) advertising the L.N.E.R East Coast train route from London to scotland via the famous Flying Scotsman. Date: 1923

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928

The Flying Scotsman Express Train Crossing Croxdale Viaduct September 1928
September 1928: The Flying Scotsman express train crossing Croxdale viaduct. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the

Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the
20th May 1932: The words Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the pilot of an Imperial Airways

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsmans 392 miles non stop The famous Flying Scotsman trains of the

The Flying Scotsmans 392 miles non stop The famous Flying Scotsman trains of the LNER made new history when both the Up and Down flyers inaugurated the nonstop runs between Kings Cross and Edinburgh

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for Edinburgh on the Centenary of the East

The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for Edinburgh on the Centenary of the East West Route 7th August 1950

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: 1983-8437

1983-8437
Poster, Railway Magazine, " Flying Scotsman" Locomotive No 4472 will run non-stop to Newcastle again on 17 June (1968)

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman, c 1938

Flying Scotsman, c 1938
This class A1 4-6-2 Golden Eagle locomotive, number 4482, was built for the London & North Eastern Railway. It was used on the ‘ Flying Scotsman service - a non-stop journey of 392.7 miles

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Luggage label design, The Flying Scotsman

Luggage label design, The Flying Scotsman
Luggage label design for a book of ten large size labels, depicting a silhouette image of The Flying Scotsman

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: RETFORD ROVER TRAIN

RETFORD ROVER TRAIN
The Retford Rover steam locomotive on the Flying Scotsman route from Kings Cross, London, England, to Edinburgh Waverley, Scotland. Photographed at Kings Cross. Date: 1960s

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
Man who is running late for a train

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Cinema on Train

Cinema on Train
Passengers on the Flying Scotsman of the London & North Eastern Railway, between London and York, can enjoy on- board film entertainment

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, Goathland. The Peppercorn Class A1 steam train

United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire, Goathland. The Peppercorn Class A1 steam train, Tornado, passes through Darnholm Curve under full steam on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway



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