Short wander around the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) to see Ex-LNER Gresley A3 N°. 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ and new build Peppercorn A1 N°. 60163 ‘Tornado’. Also saw LNER Thompson B1 N°. 1264 currently under overhaul and Class 37 N° 37009.
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Short wander around the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) to see Ex-LNER Gresley A3 N°. 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ and new build Peppercorn A1 N°. 60163 ‘Tornado’. Also saw LNER Thompson B1 N°. 1264 currently under overhaul and Class 37 N° 37009.
60103 Flying Scotsman at Didcot Railway Centre por David Cable Por Flickr: Didcot Railway Centre - May 2025. The meeting of Flying Scotsman and Pendennis Castle (DSC 1996) Further images from this event can be seen on the link below davidcable.smugmug.com/Events/2025/250530-Didcot-FScots-a...
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Black 5, 45212 and Flying Scotsman 60103 by Rory Lushman Via Flickr: At the ELR for routine maintenance, Black 5, 45212 and Flying Scotsman, 60103 are seen inside Baron Street Shed.
Centenary Special Departure por Andrew Por Flickr: A second weekend of 60103 Flying Scotsman at the ELR to celebrate the iconic locomotive's build in Doncaster back in 1923. A packed platform at Bury Bolton Street had boarded the fully-booked trip to Rawtenstall and back.
The Milk Train by Andrew Via Flickr: 60103 in light steam at Rawtenstall during residents' weekend. I think it was £15 to get on the footplate tour and to toot the whistle. Some people might think it was "milking" the public but it costs a fair few bob to restore and maintain a ninety-five year old locomotive and also to run trains and maintain the infrastructure on heritage railways so good luck to Riley's and the ELR. Currently no idea what the wreath was for - I expect it commemorates a member of the ELR or the Riley shed.
Lowlying Scotsman by daveymills31294 Via Flickr: 60103/4772 Bury Baron Street. Back in steam in April.