Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?

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Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?

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Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?
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Percy Main wrote:Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?
Yes, definitely, many times! It pulled the first non-stop one - pretty famous for doing so in 1928.
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Famous photo.

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[quote="Simierski"][quote="Percy Main"]Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the [i]Flying Scotsman[/i]?[/quote]

Yes, definitely, many times! It pulled the first non-stop one - pretty famous for doing so in 1928.[/quote]

Everybody makes this statement but it's only true if you add 'from London to Edinburgh'. It always seems to be forgotten that simultaneously 'Shotover' also pulled the first non-stop, but from Edinburgh to London. One wonders why it's only the north bound one thats remembered?

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JJC wrote:
Simierski wrote:
Percy Main wrote:Did 4472 Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?
Yes, definitely, many times! It pulled the first non-stop one - pretty famous for doing so in 1928.
Everybody makes this statement but it's only true if you add 'from London to Edinburgh'. It always seems to be forgotten that simultaneously 'Shotover' also pulled the first non-stop, but from Edinburgh to London. One wonders why it's only the north bound one thats remembered?

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Jeremy, the question was "did the Flying Scotsman ever pull the Flying Scotsman?" I believe I answered that rather succinctly.

The north bound train is normally remembered because it had 4472 at the head of its train, and was the much more publicized - and as far as my quick net research allows - the more photographed of the two trains.
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JJC wrote: Everybody makes this statement but it's only true if you add 'from London to Edinburgh'. It always seems to be forgotten that simultaneously 'Shotover' also pulled the first non-stop, but from Edinburgh to London. One wonders why it's only the north bound one thats remembered?

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Does anyone have a picture of Shotover on the southbound leg?
I was planning on repainting and renumbering a Hornby 4472 into another member of the fleet, I think we have a candidate.

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Follow this link, CVR 1865...

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/1113879/

Should do the trick!
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Blink Bonny wrote:Follow this link, CVR 1865...

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/1113879/

Should do the trick!
Fantastic! How on earth did you come across that?

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My sentiments too. I looked through Yeadons and only found one shot of her and that was on shed highlighting the tender.

Thanks very much.
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40 years apart. 4472 on the original non stop run and re-enacting it in 1968.
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May 1st 1968 with the Deltic on the regular Flying Scotsman.
May 1st 1968 with the Deltic on the regular Flying Scotsman.
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Malcolm wrote:
Blink Bonny wrote:Follow this link, CVR 1865...

http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/1113879/

Should do the trick!
Fantastic! How on earth did you come across that?

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