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Subject: [Leica] The Flying Scotsman
From: glehrer at san.rr.com (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:03:50 -0700
References: <6a7544a60908190746i7fce5537u6e92726290d5821a@mail.gmail.com> <4A8C255B.5070203@gmx.de>

Douglas,

Would you believe that I was in/on the Flying Scot in 1939 at the New 
York Worlds Fair?  It
was on exhibit at the British Pavilion. Impressive to a 10 year old from 
the ghetto

I did get to see lots of steam locomotives in Yorkshire and Lancashire 
when I worked there
in1992-94.

Jerry


Douglas Sharp wrote:
> There is actually a dispute about the first to "run a ton",
>
> other sources say it was the "City of Truro" (also a preserved and 
> still running engine) 13 years earlier.
>
> The FS record was the first to be authenticated.
>
> Here's an interesting Wiki on rail speed records.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_speed_record_for_rail_vehicles#Steam
>
> Cheers
> Douglas
>
> Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
>> Beautiful picture, Doug. Did you know that the Flying Scotsman is 
>> older than
>> the UR Leica or that it was the first steam locomotive to exceed 100 
>> mph on
>> a regularly scheduled run? Wikipedia has a very interesting piece on 
>> this
>> example of mechanical pulchritude. Think of all you can learn by 
>> reading the
>> LUG. Here is the start of the Wikipedia article.
>> Larry Z
>>
>> The LNER <javascript:searchWiki(> Class A3 <javascript:searchWiki(>
>> Pacific<javascript:searchWiki(>
>> locomotive <javascript:searchWiki(> no. *4472 "Flying 
>> Scotsman"*(originally
>> no. 1472) was built in 1923 <javascript:searchWiki(> for the London and
>> North Eastern Railway <javascript:searchWiki(> (LNER) at Doncaster
>> Works<javascript:searchWiki(>to a design of H.N.
>> Gresley <javascript:searchWiki(>. It was employed on long-distance 
>> express
>> trains on the LNER and its successors, British Railways Eastern and
>> North-Eastern Regions, notably the 10am London to Edinburgh Flying
>> Scotsman<javascript:searchWiki(>service
>> after which this locomotive was named. In its career 4472 "Flying 
>> Scotsman"
>> has travelled 2,000,000 miles (3,200,000 km).
>>
>>
>>  
>>>> On 18 Aug 2009, at 09:25, Douglas Sharp wrote:
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>> Currently under repair and hopefully back in service in 2010.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Flying Scotsman in York Station pulling a special to Scarborough
>>>>>
>>>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/111332-2/Flying_Scotsman_York.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> A slide shot in 2007
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope you like it
>>>>> Douglas
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>
>> __



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