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The Flying Scotsman
East Lancashire Railway
Preview Flying Scotsman in its black undercoat as it builds up its mileage on our railway. This will be the first opportunity for visitors to ride behind the famous engine ahead of its official completion. The dedicated "Scotsman in Steam" event on 9 - 10 and 16 - 17 January 2016 will see Flying Scotsman take to the tracks for both passenger services and luxury dining experiences. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a return trip behind what many believe is the world's most famous engine. Book a seat on Flying Scotsman's passenger service and reserve not only your place in history but bragging rights too! Make your Flying Scotsman experience even more memorable and ride in style on board the opulent Observation Saloon. The East Lancashire Railway will be offering visitors an exclusive opportunity to dine behind the prestigious locomotive with both their Premium Dining Nights and Red Rose Diners on 8, 9, 15 and 16 January. A Ride & Dine package will also be available on 10 and 17 January which includes a morning return trip on board Flying Scotsman and a three course traditional Lancastrian Lunch hauled by the railway’s flagship locomotive “The Crab” 13065 More information and online booking for the Scotsman in Steam Preview experiences will be announced on our website in early October. For further information on Scotsman Season 2016 visit the National Railway Museum's dedicate Flying Scotsman website |
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According to the blurb on the website it may be booked seats only over the two weekends, which has put me off a bit, as I like to wander about, but that may change if they don't get the number of bookings they are expecting. |
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Too far north for me I'm afraid. Shame, would love to be there ....
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As far as I know January will be the first time she takes to the metals under her own steam.. However, I could be wrong. The NRM website is typically vague. It states that FS will make its inaugural run between London Kings Cross and York sometime in February 2016. Ian Riley and Son will be managing the operation of the loco for it's first two years and seeing as they are based in Bury I suspect that FS will be a fairly frequent visitor to the ELR in between it's other commitments... 12-20 March North Yorkshire Moors Railway 10 May London King's Cross to Newcastle 14 May London King's Cross to Edinburgh 15 May Fife morning circular 17 May Edinburgh to Kings Cross 19 May York to Kings Cross 21 May London to Salisbury 21 May Salisbury circular - Hampshire Cream Tea 25 May London to Ely 25 May Ely to Norwich - East Anglian Cream Tea 28 May London to Bath 28 May Bristol to Taunton - Somerset Cream Tea 1 June Victoria circular - Chilterns Lunchtime Tour 1 June Victoria circular - Surrey Hills Evening Tour 22-25 September Severn Valley Railway Information and booking Last edited by draximus; 20th September 2015 at 20:25. |
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Flying Scotsman inaugural run
I understand that the Flying Scotsman's inaugural run from Kings Cross to York will take place on Thursday 25th February 2016. Can anyone recommend the best place(s) around Grantham, Newark or Doncaster for getting a good view & photographs as it passes??
Also I am in London the day before (Wednesday 24th February) and wondered if it might be possible to see the train being prepared. Any information would be gratefully received. |
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Steam Dreams are covering this run.Not much information at present, save for departure at 0740hrs Kings Cross, arriving York 1226hrs, along the East Coast Main Line. Real time trains will assist when times are published on UK Steam. I tend to look at Google Earth and try to find a suitable spot near me.
Tip..........when you find one get there early.You will not be alone!! Good Luck: Stuart |
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