2016

SO7192 : The Flying Scotsman waits to run the last service of the day

taken 7 years ago, near to Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England

The Flying Scotsman waits to run the last service of the day
The Flying Scotsman waits to run the last service of the day
Steaming quietly in a siding at the back of the Bridgnorth station, the Flying Scotsman has been on a 4-day visit with Tornado, pulling carriages on non-stop trips along the full length of the line to Kidderminster. Between the two of them, they've generated a huge amount of interest in steam locos and the Severn Valley Railway operations, and it's hats off to the SVR for the public access they've provided to see/touch/smell the locos during the weekend. £2 to get this close to the Scotsman? An absolute bargain.
Flying Scotsman Return to Steam 2016 :: SD8010

January 2016 saw the famous steam locomotive Flying Scotsman returned to the tracks for its first public appearances in steam for more than a decade.

The locomotive made its first test runs on 8th January 2016 following a £4.2m restoration project. One of the world’s most iconic railway locomotives, the Scotsman has been restored for York’s National Railway Museum (NRM) in a shed in Bury by specialist Bury-based engineering firm Riley & Son Ltd (LinkExternal link Manchester Evening News photos of the restoration). The Scotsman made a number of runs under full steam between the East Lancashire Railway stations in Bury and Heywood ahead of two full weekend of events on the East Lancashire Railway LinkExternal link (Scotsman in Steam).

The locomotive was in its wartime livery of black, rather than its famous green. After the test runs and Scotsman in Steam weekends, Flying Scotsman is scheduled to return to the Bury workshop where it was restored to be transformed by Blackburn-based firm Heritage Painting into its famous British Rail green livery ahead of a full mainline run between Manchester and Carlisle later in January and a “welcome home event” at the National Railway Museum in York in late February. The locomotive’s return to the NRM will then kick off the ‘Scotsman season’ during its birthday month - the engine was built at Doncaster and completed in February 1923.

Postscript: The Flying Scotsman returned to the East Lancashire Railway (wearing its Brunswick green livery) in October when it operated the Bury to Rawtenstall service for four days between Thursday 13th and Sunday 16th October.

Flying Scotsman 2016 Programme LinkExternal link National Railway Museum


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Geographical Context: Historic sites and artefacts Railways Primary Subject: Railway Locomotive
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SO7192, 877 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Richard Law   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Sunday, 25 September, 2016   (more nearby)
Submitted
Tuesday, 27 September, 2016
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SO 7155 9258 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:31.8203N 2:25.2487W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SO 71567 92560
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North-northwest (about 337 degrees)
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