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Flying Scotsman is a popular theme that refers to the famous express train service between London and Edinburgh, which was first introduced in 1862

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Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Take Me by The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, 1932

Take Me by The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, 1932
This 1932 poster depicts the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) and the Flying Scotsman as the embodiment of speed and modernity

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsmans Cocktail Bar, LNER poster, c 1930s

The Flying Scotsmans Cocktail Bar, LNER poster, c 1930s
In the 1920s and 30s the London & North Eastern Railway press department worked extremely hard to nurture the image of the Flying Scotsman

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman arriving at Goathland station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway

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

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman express, hauled by the 4-6-2 Pacific Papyrus locomotive

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman C1927

Flying Scotsman C1927
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman is hauled by Gresley Pacific 4475 Flying Fox locomotive

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman pulls out of Londons Kings Cross station to make the last

The Flying Scotsman pulls out of Londons Kings Cross station to make the last steam-hauled non-stop run to Edinburgh 1 May 1968 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman... non-stop run between Kings Cross and Newcastle

The Flying Scotsman... non-stop run between Kings Cross and Newcastle
The Flying Scotsman making a non-stop run between Kings Cross and Newcastle, 11 July 1927, (1935)

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: A Wash and Brush Up for the Flying Scotsman. c1930. Creator: Unknown

A Wash and Brush Up for the Flying Scotsman. c1930. Creator: Unknown
A Wash and Brush Up for the " Flying Scotsman". c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, famous locomotive No. 4472, leaving Kings Cross, 1935

The Flying Scotsman, famous locomotive No. 4472, leaving Kings Cross, 1935
The " Flying Scotsman", famous locomotive No. 4472, leaving the L.N.E.R.s London terminus at Kings Cross with a night express for the north, 1935

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: 40th Anniversary for the Flying Scotsman

40th Anniversary for the Flying Scotsman
Driver John Hill and fireman Raymond Spiller aboard The Flying Scotsman on its 40th anniversary run from London to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman Passing Hadley Wood, L. N. E. R. 1926

The Flying Scotsman Passing Hadley Wood, L. N. E. R. 1926
The Flying Scotsman Passing Hadley Wood, L.N.E.R. 1926. From a photograph by F. E. Mackay. From My Railway Book, No. 40, by Cecil J. Allen. [John F. Shaw & Co. Ltd. London, 1926]

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Ad for the Flying Scotsman

Ad for the Flying Scotsman
Advertisment for the Flying Scotsman, express train running between Kings Cross, London, to Edinburgh, Scotland. 1931

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman on the London and North Eastern Railway, hauled by a Pacific Locomotive

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the

Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the
20th May 1932: The words Flying Scotsman painted on the carriage roof of the famous train to enable the pilot of an Imperial Airways

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
1929: The locomotive engine the Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross Station, London, for its 392-mile run to Scotland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: 1983-8437

1983-8437
Poster, Railway Magazine, " Flying Scotsman" Locomotive No 4472 will run non-stop to Newcastle again on 17 June (1968)

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s

Northumberland, NER poster, c 1920s
The Royal Border Bridge at Berwick Upon Tweed is one of the iconic structures on the route of the Flying Scotsman

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, c 1935

The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, c 1935
Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail services between Kings Cross Station, London and Waverley Station, Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: North Berwick, LNER poster, 1923-1947

North Berwick, LNER poster, 1923-1947
London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) poster promoting rail services to the East Lothian town of North Berwick

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, 1923-1947

The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the Flying Scotsman non-stop service between Kings Cross, London and Waverley, Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Edinburgh: Mons Meg, LNER poster, c 1935

Edinburgh: Mons Meg, LNER poster, c 1935
Leisure travel between London and Edinburgh has always been central to the image of the Flying Scotsman

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman, 30 November 1934

Flying Scotsman, 30 November 1934
This photograph was probably taken at Kings Cross Station in London. It shows the driver, W Sparshatt, and his fireman, R Webster

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman, near Grantham, Lincolnshire c. 1931

Flying Scotsman, near Grantham, Lincolnshire c. 1931
This class A1 4-6-2 locomotive No 4472 built for the London & North Eastern Railway was used on the Flying Scotsman service - a non- stop journey of 392.7 miles, from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman, c 1930s

Flying Scotsman, c 1930s
This class A1 4-6-2 Golden Eagle locomotive, number 4482, was built for the London and North Eastern Railway

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman, 1944

Flying Scotsman, 1944
The Flying Scotsman hauled by an A1 class 4-6-2 locomotive number 4472 Flying Scotsman at Hadley Wood, 17 December 1944

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman A3 Class steam locomotive leaving Leeds station, 1956

Flying Scotsman A3 Class steam locomotive leaving Leeds station, 1956
Flying Scotsman A3 Class steam locomotive leaving Leeds station, Yorksire, with the White Rose express for Kings Cross station, London. Photograph by Bishop Eric Treacy

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman No. 256 Date: late 1930s

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: John Bull 1951 1950s UK the flying scotsman, trains stations magazines

John Bull 1951 1950s UK the flying scotsman, trains stations magazines

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman, pulling out of Kings Cross

The Flying Scotsman, pulling out of Kings Cross
The Flying Scotsman pulling out of Kings Cross station at the start of its 392 mile non-stop to Edinburgh. The journey took just under eight hours in 1933

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman

Flying Scotsman
The London and North Eastern Railways Flying Scotsman is hauled by the famous Silver Link locomotive

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The last run of the famous and popular steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman here leaving Kings Cross railway station, London, England, on its way back to Scotland

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Commuters using make shift public transport to get to work on the second day of

Commuters using make shift public transport to get to work on the second day of the General Strike

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Mallard steam train, Flying Scotsman service a062835

Mallard steam train, Flying Scotsman service a062835
MALLARD. View of the LNER Class A4 train during its time on the Flying Scotsman express passenger service between London and Edinburgh. A man in a trilby hat looks at the engine

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman No. 4472, LNER

The Flying Scotsman No. 4472, LNER
The Flying Scotsman, 4-6-2 locomotive No. 4472, built for the London and North Eastern Railway in 1923

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Kingfisher steam train, Flying Scotsman service a062841

Kingfisher steam train, Flying Scotsman service a062841
KINGFISHER. View of the LNER Class A4 train during its time on the Flying Scotsman express passenger service between London and Edinburgh. Photographed by John Gay, 1948

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh

The last Flying Scotsman run to Edinburgh. The Flying Scotsman steam locomotive sets off from Kings Cross Station, London to attempt a non-stop run to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman - LNER High-pressure Compound Express Loco

Flying Scotsman - LNER High-pressure Compound Express Locomotive No

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman on its last journey when it pulled the 1

The Flying Scotsman on its last journey when it pulled the 1.15pm Kings Cross - Leeds express as far as Doncaster

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Non-Stop Scotsman

Non-Stop Scotsman
11th May 1928: The 150 ton LNER Pacific class locomotive Flying Scotsman, pulling the train of the same name, leaving Kings Cross Station in London on its first non-stop run to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May

The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross on the first non stop run to Edinburgh May 1st 1928 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: London: Mr Lord Charles Ellington, of Kings Cross, 57 year old British Railway train

London: Mr Lord Charles Ellington, of Kings Cross, 57 year old British Railway train
London: Mr Lord Charles Ellington, of Kings Cross

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Kings Cross station, London, British Railways, c1949-1950

Kings Cross station, London, British Railways, c1949-1950
Kings Cross station, London, British Railways. View along the busy platform 10, with the 10.00 service to Edinburgh (the Flying Scotsman) preparing for departure. c1949-50

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The down Flying Scotsman crossing Digswel Viaduct

The down Flying Scotsman crossing Digswel Viaduct
The down Flying Scotsman crossing Digswell Viaduct, hauled by an unidentified Class A4, c 1938

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: This five ton scale model of the Flying Scotsman, on 4th June 1976

This five ton scale model of the Flying Scotsman, on 4th June 1976, belonging to Bill Stewart will be put through its paces at Whorlton Lido, near Barnard Castle

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Commuters crowd into make shift public transport to get home from work

Commuters crowd into make shift public transport to get home from work, seen here at the Bank in Mansion House Street London, on the second day of the General Strike

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam engine passes over Digswell Viaduct as it makes its official

The Flying Scotsman steam engine passes over Digswell Viaduct as it makes its official return after a restoration project, near Welwyn Garden City, southern England, February 25, 2016

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Down Flying Scotsman Passing Reston, c1930. Creator: Unknown

The Down Flying Scotsman Passing Reston, c1930. Creator: Unknown
The Down " Flying Scotsman" Passing Reston, c1930. From " The Splendid Book of Locomotives", by C. Gibbard Jackson. [Sampson Low, Marston Co Ltd London, c1930]

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Trains at Kings Cross

Trains at Kings Cross
Four LNER express trains leaving Kings Cross for the North and Scotland A1/A3 2549 Persimmon A1/A3 2559 The Tetrach A1/A3 2547 Doncaster A1/A3 4475 Flying Fox hauling The Flying Scotsman 1933

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Cocktail bar on the Flying Scotsman

Cocktail bar on the Flying Scotsman
The cocktail bar for third class passengers on the Flying Scotsman. Date: 1933

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam train 1960s vintage stills archive picture library stock

The Flying Scotsman steam train 1960s vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steaming out of Kings Cross for the last journey today 14

The Flying Scotsman steaming out of Kings Cross for the last journey today 14 January 1963 vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Race To Scotland; Imperial Airways Bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over

Race To Scotland; Imperial Airways Bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over
16th June 1928: Imperial Airways bi-plane, the City of Glasgow, flying over the River Tweed at Berwick during a race to Scotland against the LNER Pacific class steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Flying Scotsman c 1980s

Flying Scotsman c 1980s
A steam train on the Flying Scotsman line

Background imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Forth Bridge dominates the background as the Flying Scotsman steam train travels

The Forth Bridge dominates the background as the Flying Scotsman steam train travels through the Fife countryside, during a tourist trip to the Scottish region and a visit to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam train passes through Pitlochry, Scotland

The Flying Scotsman steam train passes through Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain May 10, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC18222D4720

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Postage stamp from series honoring Steam Locomotive

Postage stamp from series honoring Steam Locomotive
DGA2582783 Postage stamp from series honoring Steam Locomotive, 1985, depicting Flying Scotsman, United Kingdom

Background imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam engine passes over a viaduct as it leaves East Lancashire

The Flying Scotsman steam engine passes over a viaduct as it leaves East Lancashire Railway in Bury, Britain January 8, 2016

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman steam train travels north through the Drumochter Pass, Scotland

The Flying Scotsman steam train travels north through the Drumochter Pass, Scotland, Britain May 10, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC12800AC3E0

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: At Kings Cross. Captain G. De Havilland, winner of the Kings Cup Air Race this year

At Kings Cross. Captain G. De Havilland, winner of the Kings Cup Air Race this year, sends off the " Flying Scotsman" on its first non stop run of the season from London to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying 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 imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman. The 40th anniversary run from Kings Cross to Edinburgh

The Flying Scotsman. The 40th anniversary run from Kings Cross to Edinburgh. Picture shows The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh

The Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross for the very last time. It travels to Edinburgh

Background imageFlying 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 imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables

Sir William Pryke the Lord Mayor of London addressing City of London special constables, thanking them for their service during the General Strike

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: redbutton Pete Waterman inside the Flying Scotsman which he recently bought

redbutton Pete Waterman inside the Flying Scotsman which he recently bought. 4th November 1993

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Inspector and driver of the Flying Scotsman. 15th June 1974

Inspector and driver of the Flying Scotsman. 15th June 1974. Les Richards is one of the lucky ones

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman seen here at Didcot, Oxfordshire, after her journey from her Tyseley

The Flying Scotsman seen here at Didcot, Oxfordshire, after her journey from her Tyseley depot fJune 1974 Gentle giant

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The Flying Scotsman arriving at Didcot, Oxfordshire, 15th June 1974 Gentle giant

The Flying Scotsman arriving at Didcot, Oxfordshire, 15th June 1974 Gentle giant

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: With an ancient and modern background - the Flying Scotsman express approaching Newcastle

With an ancient and modern background - the Flying Scotsman express approaching Newcastle Station on its non-stop run from Edinburgh to London

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472, The Flying Scotsman

The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472, The Flying Scotsman, pictured at Birmingham New Street cheered by an eager crowd of train enthusiasts, 1964

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969

Rail enthusiasts of all ages had an apportunity to recapture the pas on 10th May 1969 when the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman came to Newcastle on what could be its last visit to the North East

Background imageFlying Scotsman Collection: One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station

One the 1st May 1968 the Flying Scotsman thundered into the Central Station, Newcastle on a non stop run from Londons King Cross station to Edinburgh



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Flying Scotsman Collection

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