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FLYING SCOTSMAN CENTENARY

Flying ‘Talisman’

John Heaton FCILT examines two runs by Flying Scotsman from King’s Cross to Newcastle on the prestigious ‘Talisman’ service, one before and one after the loco was fitted with a performance-improving double-chimney.
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