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I am pretty sure I have said this countless times, but I think the secret to successful travel with kids (whether you are talking about a trip, a day out or a full on expedition) is to involve everyone with the decision-making process.   Whether that’s giving them a say in where we stay, what we […]

I am pretty sure I have said this countless times, but I think the secret to successful travel with kids (whether you are talking about a trip, a day out or a full on expedition) is to involve everyone with the decision-making process. Whether that’s giving them a say in where we stay, what we […]

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Take a trip to York and enjoy free entry at the award winning National Railway Museum. Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled...

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Experience the last steam locomotive built for British Railways in 1960, the 9F 2-10-0 number 92220 Evening Star, on display in the historic Great Hall of the National Railway Museum.

https://flic.kr/p/cdtxss | BR 9F 92220 Evening Star in the Great Hall, National Railway Museum (08/06/2012) | The last steam loco built for British Railways in 1960, 9F 2-10-0 number 92220 Evening Star stands on show in the Great Hall, National Railway Museum. 08/06/2012

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LNER Class 4-6-2 A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 60103 'Flying Scotsman' on display on the turntable at the National Railway Museum at York, UK, on 28th May 2011. 	 	Shown here on the turntable and on public display for three days the loco is painted in wartime black for a short period before being introduced to the ma…

LNER Class 4-6-2 A3 Pacific steam locomotive No. 60103 'Flying Scotsman' on display on the turntable at the National Railway Museum at York, UK, on 28th May 2011. Shown here on the turntable and on public display for three days the loco is painted in wartime black for a short period before being introduced to the mainline once again. Numbered on one cabside with historical numbers 103 and on the other as 502 as it is numbered on the buffer. The best shot I could get today given the huge…

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Iron Duke is a replica of a broad gauge engine of the same name, which used to work on the Great Western Railway. Iron Duke is part of the National Railway Museum collection. Iron Duke, the replica, was a top attraction at the National Railway Museum running on the broad-gauge demonstration...

Iron Duke is a replica of a broad gauge engine of the same name, which used to work on the Great Western Railway. Iron Duke is part of the National Railway Museum collection. Iron Duke, the replica, was a top attraction at the National Railway Museum running on the broad-gauge demonstration line. Thomas met him on his visit to the National Railway Museum. He told Thomas that his gauge was used on the Great Western Railway until a century ago. Thomas resolved to tell Duck later.[1] Not…

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Explore this high-resolution stock image of the iconic LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard steam train at the National Railway Museum in York. Step back in time with this vintage blue train engine on the tracks. Perfect for train enthusiasts and history buffs.

Download this stock image: The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard steam train at the National Railway Museum, York. - BNG9A0 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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All of the remaining LNER A4 Pacifics together in 2013 for 75th anniversary of the world speed record being set by 4468 Mallard(Far Right) on July 3rd 1938.

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The No. 6229 (BR number: 46229) or "Duchess of Hamilton" is a 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive designed by William Stanier. She was built at the LMS Crewe Works in 1938. No. 6229 was built as a streamliner. The tenth Coronation Class loco to be built, and part of a batch of five locomotives to...

The No. 6229 (BR number: 46229) or "Duchess of Hamilton" is a 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotive designed by William Stanier. She was built at the LMS Crewe Works in 1938. No. 6229 was built as a streamliner. The tenth Coronation Class loco to be built, and part of a batch of five locomotives to be painted red with gold stripes. Then in 1939 she swapped her name and number with No. 6220 "Coronation" the first of the class. She was then moved to the USA so that she could take part in the…

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