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The Flying Scotsman Collection

The Flying Scotsman, also known as the LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman, is a legendary steam locomotive that has captured the hearts of train enthusiasts worldwide

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross at 10am for Edinburgh on it

The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross at 10am for Edinburgh on its 40th anniversary, run The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman arrives in Liverpool, England from San Francisco

The Flying Scotsman arrives in Liverpool, England from San Francisco. Preserved LNER Gresley pacific 4472 Flying Scotsman at Liverpool Docks on a bright freezing snowy day in February 1973

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: Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning the wheels of The Flying Scotsman engine

Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning the wheels of The Flying Scotsman engine, of which he owns. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive pictured leaving Liverpool for Derby

The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive pictured leaving Liverpool for Derby, for an overhaul

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Alan Pegler, (right on his ladder), cleans and polishes The Flying Scotsman

Alan Pegler, (right on his ladder), cleans and polishes The Flying Scotsman. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London

Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London. Mr Pegler saved The Flying Scotsman from the scrapyard and took it to America and Canada

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Picture shows (right) Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963

Picture shows (right) Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, receiving a silver replica of the engine from a British Rail official

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley

The Flying Scotsman, designed by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley, is an express passenger train service that has operated between Edinburgh and London, the capitals of Scotland and England

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine window of the drivers cabin

Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine window of the drivers cabin. Alan Pegler bought the Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, for £ 3, 000, to save it from the scrap yard

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America

The Flying Scotsman - which has just returned home from America, is pictured here at Chinley, Derbyshire. It is enroute to British Rail Derby for an overhaul. 19th February 1973

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine

Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine. Alan Pegler is 2nd from the right, next to the man on the ladder

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Picture shows Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963

Picture shows Mr Alan Pegler, who bought The Flying Scotsman engine in 1963, leans out the cabin window to greet Lord Provost Sir Herbert Brechin at Waverley Station, Edinburgh. Scotland

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine name plate

Mr Alan Pegler pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine name plate and wheel arch at its home in Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine

Mr Alan Pegler and his crew of volunteers pictured cleaning The Flying Scotsman Engine. Alan Pegler is 2nd from the right, next to the man on the ladder

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

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: 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

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive arriving at Goathland station on the North Yorkshire

The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive arriving at Goathland station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageThe Flying Scotsman Collection: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929

An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman, December 1929
December 1929: An LNER Pacific class locomotive pulling The Flying Scotsman express which travels 393 miles non-stop from Kings Cross station in London to Edinburgh in Scotland every day


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The Flying Scotsman, also known as the LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman, is a legendary steam locomotive that has captured the hearts of train enthusiasts worldwide. With its iconic design by Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley, this magnificent engine has become a symbol of British engineering excellence. Every day at 10am, The Flying Scotsman leaves London King Cross for its journey to Edinburgh. As it steams through picturesque landscapes and bustling cities, it captivates onlookers with its sheer power and elegance. Passengers aboard this historic train are treated to an unforgettable experience as they travel in style and luxury. Not only does The Flying Scotsman conquer domestic routes, but it has also embarked on international adventures. It made headlines when it arrived in Liverpool from San Francisco, showcasing its global appeal and enduring legacy. Behind the scenes, dedicated individuals like Mr Alan Pegler have played a crucial role in preserving and maintaining The Flying Scotsman's grandeur. Pictured cleaning the wheels and polishing every inch of this majestic machine, their passion ensures that future generations can continue to marvel at its beauty. From Waterloo Station in London to Derby and beyond, The Flying Scotsman continues to mesmerize crowds wherever it goes. Its distinctive sound fills the air as steam billows from its chimney - a sight that evokes nostalgia for simpler times. In 1963, Mr Alan Pegler became the proud owner engine. His commitment to keeping this piece of history alive is evident as he meticulously cleans every window of the driver's cabin with care and dedication. As we admire The Flying Scotsman today, let us remember not just an extraordinary locomotive but also those who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to preserve its legacy. This remarkable machine represents more than just transportation.

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