Museum to mark world record with reunion
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| The Bittern steam locomotive powers through the countryside. Picture: North Yorkshire Moors Railway |
The National Railway Museum (NRM) in York is preparing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the world steam record set by the iconic locomtoive Mallard in 1938.
On July 5 and 6, the NRM will play host to one of the most spectacular sights in the history of steam locomotive preservation when it welcomes three operational A4 Class locomotives to stand side by side with the world record holding Mallard. This event will see Mallard, Bittern, Sir Nigel Gresley and Union Of South Africa brought back together for the first time since their heyday to mark the anniversary.
The Great Reunion will offer the chance to see the four A4 locomotives lined up side by side for all to see. There are only six A4 steam engines remaining in the world, the other two being in the USA. Anyone interested in coming along should visit www.nrm.org.uk or phone 0870 7010 208.
There will be a one-off chance to dine with the locomotives on the evening of Saturday, July 5, including unique cab access and additional photographic opportunities.
Andrew Scott, director of the NRM, said: "On July 3, 1938 Mallard, which now takes pride place in the NRM's Great Hall, set a world speed record of 126mph that still stands today.
"Now, almost 70 years on, she will be reunited with her fellow class-mates once more. This phenomenal line-up will offer the chance for everyone who is passionate about these engines to take part in the celebration of the record and be part of a spectacular event that will go down in history."
7:57pm Friday 9th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: The Elliotts, Victoria Canada on 7:29am Sat 10 May 08
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada
Posted by: The Elliotts, Victoria Canada on 7:29am Sat 10 May 08
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada
Posted by: sayitasitis, YORK on 10:13am Sat 10 May 08
[quote][bold]The Elliotts[/bold] wrote:
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada[/quote] Anorak!
The Elliotts wrote:
In your report you say that there are two A4s in the USA. This is incorrect. One is in the USA but Dominion of Canada is in the Canadian transport Museum in Montreal Canada
Anorak!
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