11:52. Look at that running motion. Absolute gorgeous
@davidkario243112 күн бұрын
Not In Service
@FRIEND3812 күн бұрын
i wish you best travels scotsman -Gordon
@SiroSamy23 күн бұрын
Link train please
@TheUltraman428 күн бұрын
Sodor in irl
@SwitchedDreamsАй бұрын
6:48
@PieBoy4242Ай бұрын
From the US, and I would love to see the Scotsman fly alongside our 4014 Big Boy. Two legends of the line, let out to stretch their legs. I know it's not likely to happen, as Big Boy is too big to ship to the UK (or run on her tracks, for that matter) and I doubt the UK would let the Scotsman come back after last time. Still, a man can dream
@ollielovestrains223Ай бұрын
The start livary is the livary it went to war with
@lucibowers3878Ай бұрын
100 mph to 100 years
@acescionti711Ай бұрын
Seeing footage of mallards 1985 restoration process to bring her into steam for the 50th of her record. Is utter insanity. I’ve never once heard there’s was footage of that process during said restoration before. It’s like legit holy grail shit. Thank you so much for
@justonsullivan38072 ай бұрын
I bet Fred Dibnah would be very proud. R.I.P Fred, u will never be forgotten. Nothing is like the good ole days. 🙏🇺🇸🗽🇬🇧🙏
@emmaaustin52192 ай бұрын
Flying Scotsman returned in January tho
@RuthenianJachter2 ай бұрын
The Sans Pareil replica looks so pretty and interesting, seeing it go full speed looked pretty cool ngl
@CayH97992 ай бұрын
LONG LIVE FLYING SCOTSMAN!!!!!!!!!! 😇😎😎😄😄😄
@grahamwilcox74022 ай бұрын
We met 4472 when she was in Australia in 1988. We took part in a parallel run into Sydney between 4472 and New South Wales’s prime locomotive 3801. That was a thrilling experience which I still have on film on KZread. It is entitled LNER FLYING SCOTSMAN 4472 ON ITS AUSTRALIAN TOUR 1988. Graham Wilcox
@JKBlay3 ай бұрын
This was Great Steam Trains in the states. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing! Enjoyed these programs so much from PBS that I recorded them off to audio cassette and enjoyed them more when the VHS stopped working- and those were transferred from BETA. Sure wish I could find all them on DVD.
@alexcollier95843 ай бұрын
All of that onerous work just to see her painted in the livery of the company which would have seen her scrapped. It’s utterly lamentable.
@jackyip54533 ай бұрын
I am willing to pay double, triple , quadruple or even square the price of 1st class to travel inside the cabin of the steam engine.
@keithbuckley32203 ай бұрын
Not bad but not original!
@maverick95303 ай бұрын
She deserves an lner applr green not this br green
@sharonhicks74663 ай бұрын
Flying scotsman😮
@GIORNOGIOVANNA-hx6yq3 ай бұрын
My all time favourites is the flying Scotsman
@garenkidd45363 ай бұрын
gresley wouild be proud of his locomotive
@garenkidd45363 ай бұрын
and my name is zaddock
@maggiematthews35173 ай бұрын
What a wonderful story!
@oldtelevisionbros9453 ай бұрын
ITS OFFICIALLY 101 YEARS OLD!!!! yey
@belindappitman19744 ай бұрын
I live near it was built Doncaster
@commandercody49844 ай бұрын
The Vulcan and her red guards
@paulbriggs30724 ай бұрын
In the exact year that this trial was held, The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company purchased from Britain a locomotive very similar to the Sans Pareil called the Stourbridge Lion. A deputy engineer, Horatio Allen, was sent to England in 1828 to see if the new English locomotives would be suitable for the company’s use in transporting coal from near Carbondale in the Moosic Mountains of Pennsylvania. Horatio Allen, and John B. Jervis the president of the company ordered four engines and rails. One was contracted to Robert Stephenson & Company of Newcastle based on the same plans as the famous 0-2-2 Rocket while three others were built by Foster, Rastrick & Company of Stourbridge. They placed orders for four engines and rails. Stephenson's design was named America and the first to arrive in the States, unloaded in New York on January 15, 1829 at a cost of $3,663.30 (including delivery). The other three machines from Foster, Rastrick & Company crossed the Atlantic a few months later. The famous Stourbridge Lion was delivered on May 13th (at a total cost of $2,914.90) while the Delaware ($2,944.40) and Hudson ($2,992.90) arrived later that summer. In a strange turn of events, only the Lion was actually tested by the Delaware & Hudson. The America made a quick demonstration run in New York on May 27th, as did the Lion a day later on May 28th, 1829. This was 5 months before the Rainhill Trials. After wowing onlookers in an event that could be argued as the first-ever utilization of steam locomotives on American soil, the duo were shipped up the Hudson to Rondout (near Kingston). From there they were to be shipped over the canal to Honesdale. Very strangely, the fate of the other 3 locomotives is today unknown. The Stourbridge Lion was successfulbut deemed too heavy for the early tracks, It was put into storage and later scavenged for its boiler. In 1933, the company's shops in Colonie, New York built an exact replica of the 0-4-0 Lion for the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Today, the little machine sits on display in Honesdale, Pennsylvania owned by the Wayne County Historical Society.
@horsewoodtrains154 ай бұрын
My biggest dream is to visit The Flying Scotsman in York one of these years ☺️
@ncs87304 ай бұрын
Bravo British steam enthusiasts!
@TrenyCwm4 ай бұрын
The Flying Scotsman is boring.
@kerryelliottdusablon4783Ай бұрын
What is your problem
@TrenyCwmАй бұрын
@@kerryelliottdusablon4783 😅😅
@alexmartinez58594 ай бұрын
As someone who has lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana, I have had the pleasure of knowing an original steam icon is operating in my hometown. I know that the US has more steam icons by the day, with Sierra Railway 3, UP 4014, Pere Marquette 1225, and more, but even with my favorite being the Restoration Queen, Nickel Plate 765, the Scotsman is so visually striking I can’t help but find a soft spot in my heart for it.
@ddpeak15 ай бұрын
Why has Pete been left out, don’t forget the Flying Scotsman Train runs all week. Even the Master Cutter runs daily.
@Mr.IamBillen5 ай бұрын
and now her future is once again uncertain...
@ConnieMunro-ve9mx5 ай бұрын
Like flying Scotsman stream train Connie
@xXturbo86Xx5 ай бұрын
It's crazy how people are getting more and more interested in old stuff. From clothes to locomotives. I guess they feel that these are things that help us connect to better times. Life was hard back then, but not as miserable as it is today.
@BxnjiDaN0ob5 ай бұрын
Happy 100th birthday Scotsman!
@EmmanuelTheBlackPerson956 ай бұрын
Flying Scotsman is a man. look at his name. dose he look like a woman 😠 His brother will be offended by the mispronoucation.
@shauneyles38866 ай бұрын
I actually went on the black one in Bury at the East lanks railway
@martinconnerty12017 ай бұрын
My Mum recorded all these as Dad and I watched them together, but for some reason, we all completely forgot about this episode. I did get the VHS versions but why on earth the BBC never released Volume 3 which would have included this episode, is beyond me.
@ConductorBrenner47687 ай бұрын
and stepney hopefully returns soon
@Timo-157 ай бұрын
How 'emotive' is this? *What a Train!* Fair play to everyone involved who helped 'restore' this Pacific beauty back onto the rails. *3 cheers for The Flying Scotsman!*
@ollielovestrains2237 ай бұрын
War livery Black
@jurassicsmackdown63598 ай бұрын
7:47 if you look closely in the background, there's someone who's beanie and jacket makes them look like a ninja turtle 😹
@nooglet54738 ай бұрын
I’m happy Flying Scotsman has lived for so long. In fact, it celebrated its 100th birthday. Happy late birthday Scotsman!
@AL-mz2wh8 ай бұрын
Each steam locomotive, here in North America, Europe, Britain, they all have their own type of beauty and love for many, but there's something special about Scotsman, maybe it's the speed or being the last of it's kind, regardless Flying Scotsman is Britain's engine, and hopefully will be for many more years to come, so I wish you all the best of luck for as long as possible from here in America!
@stevie-ray20208 ай бұрын
As the old saying goes; "To win a race, you must finish!"
@faizaamanfaizaaman-ve9ly9 ай бұрын
🔩⚙️mane say
@dougalmcdougal86829 ай бұрын
Don’t think anyone would argue against restoring such an iconic machine. However this is somewhat a reflection off the UKs continual backward looking mentality. Everything was better in the past, we won the war blah blah blah. Time to look a little bit more forwards
Пікірлер
11:52. Look at that running motion. Absolute gorgeous
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i wish you best travels scotsman -Gordon
Link train please
Sodor in irl
6:48
From the US, and I would love to see the Scotsman fly alongside our 4014 Big Boy. Two legends of the line, let out to stretch their legs. I know it's not likely to happen, as Big Boy is too big to ship to the UK (or run on her tracks, for that matter) and I doubt the UK would let the Scotsman come back after last time. Still, a man can dream
The start livary is the livary it went to war with
100 mph to 100 years
Seeing footage of mallards 1985 restoration process to bring her into steam for the 50th of her record. Is utter insanity. I’ve never once heard there’s was footage of that process during said restoration before. It’s like legit holy grail shit. Thank you so much for
I bet Fred Dibnah would be very proud. R.I.P Fred, u will never be forgotten. Nothing is like the good ole days. 🙏🇺🇸🗽🇬🇧🙏
Flying Scotsman returned in January tho
The Sans Pareil replica looks so pretty and interesting, seeing it go full speed looked pretty cool ngl
LONG LIVE FLYING SCOTSMAN!!!!!!!!!! 😇😎😎😄😄😄
We met 4472 when she was in Australia in 1988. We took part in a parallel run into Sydney between 4472 and New South Wales’s prime locomotive 3801. That was a thrilling experience which I still have on film on KZread. It is entitled LNER FLYING SCOTSMAN 4472 ON ITS AUSTRALIAN TOUR 1988. Graham Wilcox
This was Great Steam Trains in the states. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing! Enjoyed these programs so much from PBS that I recorded them off to audio cassette and enjoyed them more when the VHS stopped working- and those were transferred from BETA. Sure wish I could find all them on DVD.
All of that onerous work just to see her painted in the livery of the company which would have seen her scrapped. It’s utterly lamentable.
I am willing to pay double, triple , quadruple or even square the price of 1st class to travel inside the cabin of the steam engine.
Not bad but not original!
She deserves an lner applr green not this br green
Flying scotsman😮
My all time favourites is the flying Scotsman
gresley wouild be proud of his locomotive
and my name is zaddock
What a wonderful story!
ITS OFFICIALLY 101 YEARS OLD!!!! yey
I live near it was built Doncaster
The Vulcan and her red guards
In the exact year that this trial was held, The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company purchased from Britain a locomotive very similar to the Sans Pareil called the Stourbridge Lion. A deputy engineer, Horatio Allen, was sent to England in 1828 to see if the new English locomotives would be suitable for the company’s use in transporting coal from near Carbondale in the Moosic Mountains of Pennsylvania. Horatio Allen, and John B. Jervis the president of the company ordered four engines and rails. One was contracted to Robert Stephenson & Company of Newcastle based on the same plans as the famous 0-2-2 Rocket while three others were built by Foster, Rastrick & Company of Stourbridge. They placed orders for four engines and rails. Stephenson's design was named America and the first to arrive in the States, unloaded in New York on January 15, 1829 at a cost of $3,663.30 (including delivery). The other three machines from Foster, Rastrick & Company crossed the Atlantic a few months later. The famous Stourbridge Lion was delivered on May 13th (at a total cost of $2,914.90) while the Delaware ($2,944.40) and Hudson ($2,992.90) arrived later that summer. In a strange turn of events, only the Lion was actually tested by the Delaware & Hudson. The America made a quick demonstration run in New York on May 27th, as did the Lion a day later on May 28th, 1829. This was 5 months before the Rainhill Trials. After wowing onlookers in an event that could be argued as the first-ever utilization of steam locomotives on American soil, the duo were shipped up the Hudson to Rondout (near Kingston). From there they were to be shipped over the canal to Honesdale. Very strangely, the fate of the other 3 locomotives is today unknown. The Stourbridge Lion was successfulbut deemed too heavy for the early tracks, It was put into storage and later scavenged for its boiler. In 1933, the company's shops in Colonie, New York built an exact replica of the 0-4-0 Lion for the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Today, the little machine sits on display in Honesdale, Pennsylvania owned by the Wayne County Historical Society.
My biggest dream is to visit The Flying Scotsman in York one of these years ☺️
Bravo British steam enthusiasts!
The Flying Scotsman is boring.
What is your problem
@@kerryelliottdusablon4783 😅😅
As someone who has lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana, I have had the pleasure of knowing an original steam icon is operating in my hometown. I know that the US has more steam icons by the day, with Sierra Railway 3, UP 4014, Pere Marquette 1225, and more, but even with my favorite being the Restoration Queen, Nickel Plate 765, the Scotsman is so visually striking I can’t help but find a soft spot in my heart for it.
Why has Pete been left out, don’t forget the Flying Scotsman Train runs all week. Even the Master Cutter runs daily.
and now her future is once again uncertain...
Like flying Scotsman stream train Connie
It's crazy how people are getting more and more interested in old stuff. From clothes to locomotives. I guess they feel that these are things that help us connect to better times. Life was hard back then, but not as miserable as it is today.
Happy 100th birthday Scotsman!
Flying Scotsman is a man. look at his name. dose he look like a woman 😠 His brother will be offended by the mispronoucation.
I actually went on the black one in Bury at the East lanks railway
My Mum recorded all these as Dad and I watched them together, but for some reason, we all completely forgot about this episode. I did get the VHS versions but why on earth the BBC never released Volume 3 which would have included this episode, is beyond me.
and stepney hopefully returns soon
How 'emotive' is this? *What a Train!* Fair play to everyone involved who helped 'restore' this Pacific beauty back onto the rails. *3 cheers for The Flying Scotsman!*
War livery Black
7:47 if you look closely in the background, there's someone who's beanie and jacket makes them look like a ninja turtle 😹
I’m happy Flying Scotsman has lived for so long. In fact, it celebrated its 100th birthday. Happy late birthday Scotsman!
Each steam locomotive, here in North America, Europe, Britain, they all have their own type of beauty and love for many, but there's something special about Scotsman, maybe it's the speed or being the last of it's kind, regardless Flying Scotsman is Britain's engine, and hopefully will be for many more years to come, so I wish you all the best of luck for as long as possible from here in America!
As the old saying goes; "To win a race, you must finish!"
🔩⚙️mane say
Don’t think anyone would argue against restoring such an iconic machine. However this is somewhat a reflection off the UKs continual backward looking mentality. Everything was better in the past, we won the war blah blah blah. Time to look a little bit more forwards
Speechless!