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LNER Gresley A3 Flying Scotsman - USA Tour SOU Trackage
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Type: | Locomotives | ||
Downloaded: | 6202 | ||
File Size: | 3.32 MB | ||
File Type: | .cdp | ||
Created by: | howiemcdavid | ||
Date: | 24th August 2019 | ||
Version: | TS12 | ||
KUID: | <KUID:618901:100454> | ||
Description: FOR MISSING DEPENDANCIES: Visit thebackshops.com, download W&W 58 for . The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 4472 Flying Scotsman was built in 1923 for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) at Doncaster Works to a design of H.N. Gresley. It was employed on long-distance express trains on the LNER and its successors, British Railways Eastern and North-Eastern Regions, notably on the 10:00am London to Edinburgh Flying Scotsman train service after which it was named. The locomotive set two world records for steam traction, becoming the first steam locomotive to be officially authenticated at reaching 100 miles per hour (160.9 km/h) on 30 November 1934, and then setting a record for the longest non-stop run by a steam locomotive when it ran 422 miles (679 km) on 8 August 1989 while in Australia. Retired from regular service in 1963 after covering 2,076,000 miles (3,341,000 km), Flying Scotsman gained considerable fame in preservation under the ownership of, successively, Alan Pegler, William McAlpine, Tony Marchington, and finally the National Railway Museum (NRM). As well as hauling enthusiast specials in the United Kingdom, the locomotive toured extensively in the United States and Canada (from 1969 to 1973) and Australia (from 1988 to 1989). Flying Scotsman has been described as the world's most famous steam locomotive. Thanks to PaulHobbs and Trainboi1 for their mesh library elements, many of which have been used in the model. Crew figures and lamps by Skipper1945. Superscript by Andi06. Vac-pipes by Lielestosbrat. Steam effects by Lilb and S301. Sounds by TRW1089 Espec by 2995Valiant Cab by PaulHobbs |