Flying Scotsman
See Flying Scotsman in action throughout 2019 and beyond as it hauls special tours across the UK.
Starting at Swanage Railway from 22–26 March there will be five non-stop runs per day between Swanage to Norden and then from 27 March – 10 April the Flying Scotsman will be on display at Swanage Railway. if anyone wants to visit, Haycraft Club Site in Dorset is just a few minutes walk from Swanage Railway and Hunters Moon Club Site is also nearby.
For more information and dates and locations, visit: www.flyingscotsman.org.uk/events/scotsman-on-the-tracks/
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Emissions from locomotives such as that are "clean" pollution compared to what comes out of the diesels currently battering up the main line. If you really want to see pollution, look at a cruise ship - once away from shore.
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Without wishing to detract from Rowena's post in any way. For those of us who are a long way north of Dorset, could I offer an alternative or indeed an additional event at the North York Moors Railway which is on from 30th March to 7th April.
They have an A4 class Pacific, "Union of South Africa" visiting on those dates, running on the line between Pickering Goathland and Grosmont.
There are 2 club sites in the Scarborough area and one ( no facility ) site near Whitby which would all put you within striking distance.
https://www.nymr.co.uk/pages/category/lner-class-a4-4488-union-of-south-africa
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After the National Rally I'm off to stay at Broadway which is right beside the line into Cheltenham
As far as I am concerned, some of the Club sites are indeed in the right place.
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Sorry to advise that 60009 Union of South Africa is NOT now running on the NYMR.
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For those who missed out seeing 60009 (Union of South Africa) when it was due at the NYMR earlier this year; I understand it'll be appearing at our Autumn Steam Gala (27 to 29 September) instead.
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. . . and if one of them gets mown down by an InterCity 125 (or whatever they are called nowadays) going the other way it will be everyone else's fault and not theirs!
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Sadly, Flying Scotsman won't be going anywhere soon other than the repair shop.
It's currently stranded in Inverness awaiting a "Thunderbird" as it's currently "broken" and can't move on its own.
No, confirmed, news on what's wrong or, for that matter, how long it'll be out of use.
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Is one of the Thunderbirds no longer stationed at Inverness? There used to be one sitting idling for ever on the short end platform.
Have not seen the one at Polmadie for ages either.
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I suspect the "Thunderbird" will be a West Coast Class 37 rather than an EWS (DB) Class 66 or 67...it'll be all to do with contracts.
Depending on the problem It probably a drag to Bury as it's Riley's who have the maintenance contract for FS.
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The people who worry most about such incidents, Nav, are the poor blooming drivers. Also on those rare occasions that the driver is unaware of what has happened then it might be anybody on the next station who sees the body still spread across the front of the vehicle as it pulls into the station.
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