The National Railway Museum has announced some more details of what Flying Scotsman will get up to in 2025. Flying Scotsman's ...
Why is Flying Scotsman so famous? In 1862, when the East Coast route to Scotland was still young, Walter Leith of the Great Northern Railway had an idea. Why not run a through train from London to ...
Flying Scotsman will make a return to the tracks in 2025. The iconic steam locomotive, owned by the National Railway Museum, is set for a series of appearances as the nation commemorates the ...
British Transport Police (BTP) said. "It is extremely disappointing that a small minority of rail enthusiasts put their lives in grave danger in an attempt to take photos of the Flying Scotsman ...
Peterborough’s Nene Valley Railway has moved out of imminent danger of closure after raising £87,000. The money has been ...
Fans of the Flying Scotsman are being urged to stay safe during its trip through East Anglia. The steam locomotive, built in 1923 and the first to reach 100mph (161km/h), is due to make its way ...
Flying Scotsman was on a tour of Great Britain to mark its centenary at the time of the incident. The 97-tonne locomotive is owned by the National Railway Museum in York. The RAIB said it was ...
Recently, there have been radio and television programmes referring to the 'Flying Scotsman' as being the first train to exceed 100mph. Which is right?" The answer is that both claims are worthy.
The Doncaster birthplace of some of the world’s most famous steam locomotives could be nearing the end of the line as fears ...
Rail services are resuming in the wake of Storm Eowyn but services are likely to remain disrupted until noon. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access ...
The Flying Scotsman is a 1929 black and white film set on the Flying Scotsman train from London to Edinburgh. Engine driver Bob is due to retire from his job after years of distinguished service.