THE record-breaking locomotive LNER class A4 4468 Mallard - holder of the world’s speed record for steam traction by rail - arrived at Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon last week. THE ...
If only they could speak, these beauties would sing Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? Mallard and her five sisters in sparkling garter blue or olive green, form a magical, glamorous line-up. On BBC’s The One Show ...
On this day in 1938 the world speed record for steam locomotives was broken. The British Railways’ LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard (or just Mallard for short) reached 125.88 mph during a trial run of its ...
They’ve been brought together at the National Railway Museum in York, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of 4468 Mallard breaking the world speed record for steam on Stoke Bank just south of Grantham, ...
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