LNER [London & North Eastern Railway] Class A4 'Mallard' No: 4468 on-shed. Arguably the ultimate in steam engine design, this example of Sir Nigel Gresley's masterpiece set an unbroken World Speed Record for steam in the 1930's with a speed of 126mph. The real 'Mallard' is now preserved as part of The National Collection and can be seen at the National Railway Museum in York.

The worlds most famous steam engine, Sir Nigel Gresley's LNER Class A3 'Flying Scotsman'. The real 'Flying Scotsman' is preserved as part of the National Collection at York and is a favourite hauler of mainline Steam Specials around the UK.

A4 'Mallard' - another [more recent] on-shed shot:

Both locomotives pictured here are Class J94 heavy shunters. Incidentally this type of loco is most numerous on real preserved steam railways around the country:

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