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A historic steam train will pass through Canterbury tomorrow. The majestic 61306 Mayflower, one of just two surviving B1 class locomotives, will be stopping off at both of the city's railway stations ...
When steam returns to the Great Eastern Main Line on the weekend of August 14/15, the locomotive at its head will have a very familiar name! The train will be hauled by an LNER B1 locomotive sporting ...
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The locomotive was completed in April 1948 by the North British Locomotive Company, and although it was built to an LNER design, it was delivered after nationalisation to British Railways. The ...
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She's green, clean and under her own steam – and is set to roar along the main line on a series of adventures. The 1948 locomotive Mayflower is leaving her north Norfolk home tonight and steaming out ...