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Flying Scotsman, 1968

Flying Scotsman, 1968

The A3 class 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 Flying Scotsman leaving London's King's Cross station, 1 May 1968 with The Flying Scotsman IA16. The photograph was taken on the fortieth anniversary of the first non stop run from London to Edinburgh, in 1928. Flying Scotsman is one of the most famous locomotives. It was built in 1923, by the London & North Eastern Railway's Doncaster works. It pulled the Flying Scotsman train from London to Edinburgh. In 1928, the Flying Scotsman completed its first non stop run to Edinburgh. The journey was 392 miles, the longest non stop journey in the world. The engine is now part of the National Railway Museum collection.From the Oxford Publishing Company or Railprint Collection. Collection of approximately 383,350 photographic negatives from various British Railways and constituent companies photographic collections, formerly known as the OPC (Oxford Publishing Company) Collection, contains material from Swindon (GWR) collection, Cowlairs (NBR) collection, LNER Civil Engineers collection, Derby (BR LMR) collection, Liverpool Street (LNER & BR ER) collection, Euston Public Relations & Civil Engineers (BR LMR) collection.
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The A3 class 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 Flying Scotsman leaving London's King's Cross station, 1 May 1968 with The Flying Scotsman IA16. The photograph was taken on the fortieth anniversary of the first non stop run from London to Edinburgh, in 1928. Flying Scotsman is one of the most famous locomotives. It was built in 1923, by the London & North Eastern Railway's Doncaster works. It pulled the Flying Scotsman train from London to Edinburgh. In 1928, the Flying Scotsman completed its first non stop run to Edinburgh. The journey was 392 miles, the longest non stop journey in the world. The engine is now part of the National Railway Museum collection.From the Oxford Publishing Company or Railprint Collection. Collection of approximately 383,350 photographic negatives from various British Railways and constituent companies photographic collections, formerly known as the OPC (Oxford Publishing Company) Collection, contains material from Swindon (GWR) collection, Cowlairs (NBR) collection, LNER Civil Engineers collection, Derby (BR LMR) collection, Liverpool Street (LNER & BR ER) collection, Euston Public Relations & Civil Engineers (BR LMR) collection.