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The iconic Flying Scotsman steam train first entered service 100 years ago today. It broke records by hauling the first non-stop London to Edinburgh service in 1928 and became the UK's first ...
The Flying Scotsman surprised travellers as it pulled into the Scottish capital to celebrate 100 years in service. The world-famous steam locomotive entered service on February 24, 1923 as it set ...
The Flying Scotsman, the first steam train to reach over 100 miles an hour, turned 100 on Friday, whistling its way into Edinburgh's Waverley station to mark the day.
The iconic Flying Scotsman locomotive visited Edinburgh Waverley on Friday in honour of its 100th anniversary, where a celebration was held that included a reading from the Poet Laureate.
Engineer Peter Walker on board the Flying Scotsman during an event at Edinburgh Waverley station (Andrew Milligan/PA) PA Wire. Katharine Hay. 24 February 2023.
The Flying Scotsman, the first steam train to reach over 100 miles an hour, turned 100 on Friday, whistling its way into Edinburgh's Waverley station to mark the day.
“It was here that Flying Scotsman completed its record-breaking, non-stop journey between London and Edinburgh in 1928, and Edinburgh is also the birthplace of Sir Nigel Gresley, Flying Scotsman ...
The Flying Scotsman surprised travellers as it pulled into the Scottish capital to celebrate 100 years in service.
Far from retiring the Flying Scotsman is about to embark on a birthday tour of Britain, Rachel Townsend reports. The Flying Scotsman, widely considered to be the world's most famous steam-powered ...
The Flying Scotsman surprised travellers as it pulled into the Scottish capital to celebrate 100 years in service. The world-famous steam locomotive entered service on February 24, 1923 as it set off ...
Flying Scotsman entered service on February 24, 1923 (Andrew Milligan/PA) “There’s just something absolutely incredible when you’re up close and personal with it.” ...