Flying Scotsman is back on the railway where it ran passenger services in the early 1950s.
An iconic British rail service will return to London for the first time in years. Rail operator LNER will reinstate a Flying Scotsman service from London’s King's Cross more than 100 years after it ...
The famous Flying Scotsman railway route is set for a huge comeback later this month. Trains will set off between London King's Cross station and Edinburgh at 10.30am on Monday, May 18. The ...
The historic Flying Scotsman rail service will return to London King’s Cross on 18 May, restoring its traditional mid-morning departure to Edinburgh for the first time in years. LNER’s modern Azuma ...
A rail company has piped in the timetable return of the famous Flying Scotsman services along the East Coast route.
The reinstatement of departure times that more closely reflect the service’s historic schedule will see departures at 10am from Edinburgh to London and 10:30am from London to Edinburgh. While the ...
If vintage transport is your thing, you’ll be familiar with the Flying Scotsman. The train service, which became famous for its simultaneous 10am departures from London King’s Cross and Edinburgh, ...
The Flying Scotsman, built in 1923 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, one of the most revered engineers in British railway history. Its construction ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LNER Azuma trains will now deliver the historic route (Getty Images) An iconic British rail service will return to London for the ...