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Where will Flying Scotsman be in 2023?

During 2023, as well as days out on the mainline, Flying Scotsman can be seen at free static events at the National Railway Museum and other locations. The iconic loco will also be in action at a number of heritage railways around the UK and at Locomotion in Shildon.



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Sunday 30th July 2023 The 'Royal Duchy' provides an opportunity to visit the famed Royal Duchy of Cornwall by steam train. Highlights of the day will be the steam hauled journey from Bristol along the famous Dawlish sea wall and over the south Devon banks to Plymouth.

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Flying Scotsman has been described as the world's most famous steam locomotive. This is where you can book tickets for The Flying Scotsman 'running' events. this means the locomotive will be 'in service and in steam'.

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60103 Flying Scotsman leaves the Swanage Railway 08/11/2022 - YouTube. Ex-LNER A3 Class - 60103 Flying Scotsman has left the Swanage Railway in Dorset, at the end of the Gresley pacifics' working visit to the heritage railway.

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The historic Flying Scotsman train will be coming to Cornwall this weekend as part of its centenary year celebrations. The record-breaking steam train, first built in 1923, will be making a trip from Bristol Temple Meads to Par on Sunday, April 30.

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Flying Scotsman (The Portsmouth Flyer) at Fareham - Saturday 17th June 2023 - YouTube. Flying Scotsman - The Portsmouth Flyer. Saturday 17th June 2023 London Victoria to Portsmouth and return, at Fareham Viaduct and Swanwick Station where it stopped for water. Flying Scotsman is celebrating its centenary this year.

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Belmond Royal Scotsman departs Edinburgh Waverley Station and travels north across the Firth of Forth over the magnificent Forth Railway Bridge. Afternoon tea is served as you journey through the former Kingdom of Fife.

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