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  1. No. 4472 Flying Scotsman is a LNER Class A3 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at Doncaster Works to a design of Nigel Gresley. It was employed on long-distance express passenger trains on the East Coast Main Line by LNER and its successors, British Railways ' Eastern and ...

  2. Flying Scotsman: See Inside the World's Most Famous Steam Locomotive | Curator with a Camera. Watch on. Find out all about the world's most famous steam locomotive, with info about passenger tours, stories and more.

  3. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Key facts. Built in 1923 at Doncaster Works, costing £7,944. Weight: 97 tonnes. Length: 70ft. Officially the first locomotive to reach 100mph, and the first to circumnavigate the globe. Holds the world record for a non-stop run in a steam locomotive, set in 1989 with a 422-mile trip. Where did it all begin?

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  4. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Britain's most famous steam locomotive turned 100 this year, and along the way it has inspired poets, Alfred Hitchcock, Harry Potter and royalty. What makes it such an enduring icon?

  5. La LNER Clase A3 4472 Flying Scotsman (textualmente, Escocés Volador) es una locomotora de vapor del tipo Pacífico (4-6-2), construida en 1923 para el Ferrocarril de Londres y del Noroeste (en inglés: LNER, London and North Eastern Railway) en los Talleres de Doncaster, según un diseño de Nigel Gresley.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2023 · Known and loved across the world, in 1934 Flying Scotsman was the first locomotive to officially achieve a speed of 100mph. Anthony Coulls takes us on a detailed tour of the legendary vehicle...

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    • National Railway Museum
  7. The Flying Scotsman is an express passenger train service that operates between Edinburgh and London, the capitals respectively of Scotland and England, via the East Coast Main Line. The service began in 1862 as the Special Scotch Express until it was officially adopted in 1924.