A new railway training centre has been named after the man behind some of Britain's best-known steam locomotives. Sir Nigel ...
Sir Nigel Gresley, pictured at his desk in Doncaster, designed Flying Scotsman and Mallard [The Doncaster Grammar School Railway Collection Trust] Voice recordings of one of Britain's most celebrated ...
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Plaque unveiled to honour Flying Scotsman creator
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled to honour the engineer behind some of the world's most famous steam locomotives. Sir Nigel Gresley designed and built more than 2,000 locomotives, including ...
SUGARCREEK — The Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum has acquired a rare steam locomotive, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway #1308. According to a community announcement, the locomotive, a 2-6-6-2 steam engine ...
was built at the Doncaster Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works. In 1938, Mallard set the world record for the fastest steam locomotive, at 126mph (203 km/h), which it still holds today. Sir Nigel ...
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