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What are the fastest British steam trains?

Mallard is an A4 class locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley. The A4s were built to power high-speed trains in the late 1930s, and their shape was honed in a wind tunnel to help them cut through the air as cleanly as possible—making speeds of 120mph and above possible.



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On 30 November 1934 his Flying Scotsman, an A1 Pacific, was the first steam locomotive to officially exceed 100mph in passenger service, a speed exceeded by the A4 Mallard on 3 July 1938 at 126mph, a record that still stands.

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It's a famous steam locomotive that was first to reach the speed of 100 miles-per-hour. The Flying Scotsman is also the name given to the fastest train service on the line. Operating from Edinburgh to London once a day, with only one stop the journey takes precisely four hours.

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A spokesperson for the National Railway Museum confirmed that one of the trains was the record-breaking, century-old Flying Scotsman, the first steam train to reach over 100mph.

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West Coast Railways, operators of 'The Jacobite', provided the steam engine and carriages for the 'Hogwarts Express' as seen in the 'Harry Potter' films including 'The Philosopher's Stone' and others in this wonderful series of films. Some of the carriages of 'The Jacobite' are those used in the 'Harry Potter' films.

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The Royal Scot ran on the West Coast Main Line, while the Flying Scotsman ran on the East Coast Main Line.

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In most cases, we would say Lumo will have the edge when you're travelling alone. If you're travelling last-minute, you might snap up a great deal on quieter trains. However, busier trains might have little or no difference – it might even be cheaper to pick LNER.

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World high speed records On 7 June 1935 the 05 002 made a top speed of 191.7 km/h (119.1 mph) near Berlin.

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What is the most luxurious train from London to Edinburgh? Riding the Caledonian Sleeper between London and Edinburgh is the most luxurious train experience you can have between the two cities, especially if you book a Caledonian Double room.

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The class J-1 and J-3a Hudsons of 1927 had 79 inch drivers. They were fast, powerful, very well proportioned, good looking, and may have been the best known steam locomotive. Honorable Mentions: CMStP&P Class F7.

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Flying Scotsman has been described as the world's most famous steam locomotive.

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The train connected passengers from London to Edinburgh. It rose to global fame when it recorded 100 mph (160 kph) on a special test run in 1934, making it the first locomotive in the U.K. to reach that speed.

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The Top Ten Fastest Steam Locomotives of All Time 10-LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman 09-GWR 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro 08-Milwaukee Road class F6 #6402 07-LNER Class A3 2750 Papyrus 06-LNER Class A4 2509 Silver Link 05-Milwaukee Road class A #2 04-DR 18 201 03-Pennsylvania Railroad E7 7002 02-Borsig DRG Series 05 ...

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It was on 30 November 1934 that Flying Scotsman achieved the first properly authenticated 100mph for a steam engine. This was while she was running between Leeds and London. The Flying Scotsman was saved for the nation this year and is now - like City of Truro - in the ownership of the National Railway Museum.

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The Glacier Express is the world's slowest train, taking more than eight hours to travel between Zermatt and St. Moritz in Switzerland at an average of 18mph. Along the way, it passes over nearly 300 bridges, travels through 91 tunnels and takes in endless stunning Alpine views.

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Puffing Billy is the world's oldest surviving steam locomotive, constructed in 1813–1814 by colliery viewer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom.

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Known for being the longest, highest and most authentic steam railroad in North America, the Cumbres & Toltec weaves across state lines 11 times. As you cruise at a tranquil speed of 12 mph, you'll be able to catch some great photos of Colorado's natural beauty.

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All I can say is the entire journey surpassed my every expectation. I have always wanted to see the bucolic scenery of Scotland - and that I did in spades. It was marvellous!. Taking a journey on the Royal Scotsman is a dreamlike, epic adventure, 'cruising' around the Highlands, cosseted and indulged like royalty.

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