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Flying Scotsman ready to ride the rails after £4.2m restoration
POSTED 08 Jan 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Public services will begin alongside an exhibition at the National Railway Museum in late Feburary Credit: National Railway Museum
The Flying Scotsman – one of the world’s most famous locomotives – is about to return to the rails after more than a decade of inactivity.

The engine, which retired from fulltime service in 1963, has undergone a restoration for the National Railway Museum in York, UK, at a cost of £4.2m (US$6.1m, €5.6m).

Following low-speed tests to be run along the East Lancashire Railway, the Scotsman will be riding the rails of the heritage line on the weekends of 9-10 January and 16-17 January in a dedicated steam preview event. On 23 January the train will conduct a mainline test, travelling from Manchester to Carlisle.

The Scotsman gained worldwide fame after its debut at the 1924 British Empire Exhibition in London. In 1928 the train carried out an unheard of engineering feat by hauling a non-stop service from London to Edinburgh. Most famously the train earned its place in the record books when it became the first steam locomotive to travel at 100mph (160kmph).

The train is still to be repainted ahead of a journey from London King’s Cross to York in late February, when public services will begin alongside an exhibition at the National Railway Museum.
The engine retired from fulltime service in 1963 Credit: National Railway Museum
The locomotive has undergone a £4.2m restoration Credit: National Railway Museum
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Flying Scotsman ready to ride the rails after £4.2m restoration
POSTED 08 Jan 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Public services will begin alongside an exhibition at the National Railway Museum in late Feburary Credit: National Railway Museum
The Flying Scotsman – one of the world’s most famous locomotives – is about to return to the rails after more than a decade of inactivity.

The engine, which retired from fulltime service in 1963, has undergone a restoration for the National Railway Museum in York, UK, at a cost of £4.2m (US$6.1m, €5.6m).

Following low-speed tests to be run along the East Lancashire Railway, the Scotsman will be riding the rails of the heritage line on the weekends of 9-10 January and 16-17 January in a dedicated steam preview event. On 23 January the train will conduct a mainline test, travelling from Manchester to Carlisle.

The Scotsman gained worldwide fame after its debut at the 1924 British Empire Exhibition in London. In 1928 the train carried out an unheard of engineering feat by hauling a non-stop service from London to Edinburgh. Most famously the train earned its place in the record books when it became the first steam locomotive to travel at 100mph (160kmph).

The train is still to be repainted ahead of a journey from London King’s Cross to York in late February, when public services will begin alongside an exhibition at the National Railway Museum.
The engine retired from fulltime service in 1963 Credit: National Railway Museum
The locomotive has undergone a £4.2m restoration Credit: National Railway Museum
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A large exhibition on Cuba’s rail heritage is set to open following an eight-year project to repair and restore 40 locomotives. The open air exhibition will take place at the country’s national Railroad Museum.
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Thomas the Tank Engine, has been hailed as key to the survival of heritage railways, with the popular Days Out with Thomas events accounting for a significant amount of most of the UK's railway’s annual income.
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Islington Borough Council has approved plans to open up a section of the old Post Office Underground Railway – also known as the Mail Rail – as an attraction for the newly created British Postal Museum & Archives (BPMA).
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