It is the world’s most famous steam locomotive and now its illustrious history is celebrated in a new exhibition at the National Railway Museum in York.
The Flying Scotsman Story opened on April 5 2006 and is a new permanent feature at the museum, telling the tale of the engine and of the people whose lives it has touched.
“Flying Scotsman’s tale is one of brilliance, dedication and triumph over adversity,” said Andrew Scott, Head of the National Railway Museum. “When the museum bought this historic locomotive for the nation, we knew our plans for an exhibition to tell its story would have to be something pretty special.”
The exhibition includes rare film footage along the Flying Scotsman’s route, a 1930s buffet car showing how people dined on its passenger service, personal stories of those linked with the locomotive and guest appearances by other famous engines from the national collection.