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The Flying Scotsman - 1929 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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London and Edinburgh in the United Kingdom were joined by the Flying Scotsman, a famous steam locomotive that operated as an express passenger train.
The Flying Scotsman has been running since the year 1862. It is an express passenger train and runs between the English and Scottish capital cities of London and Edinburgh.
The Flying Scotsman was a steam train. It was a very fast train for it's time.
Graeme Obree goes by The Flying Scotsman.
Victoria, Canada and Sidney, Australia. The Flying Scotsman loco, may well have visited these cities during tours after it's retirement from British Railways. The actual train named the Flying Scotsman, and not necessarily hauled by the similarly named loco ran between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh Waverley in Scotland.In fact, the train was mainly pulled by the A4 streamliners, like Mallard and Sir Nigel Gresley,after they were introduced in the mid 1930's.
You're thinking of Graeme Obree.
The Flying Scotsman - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Germany:6 Ireland:15A New Zealand:M Portugal:M/12 Singapore:PG UK:15 USA:PG-13
It still exists - in a museum.
The cast of The Flying Scotsman - 1929 includes: Dino Galvani as Headwaiter Gordon Harker Alec Hurley as Crow Pauline Johnson as Joan White Moore Marriott as Bob White Ray Milland as Jim Edwards Bill Shine as Barman
At the moment no, it's stuck in the National Railway Museum in York undergoing maintenance