by johnthefireman
Nice to see mainstream railway companies and Network Rail showcasing steam motive power as part of the UK's historic railways.
Four trains, four generations - history to be made on Yorkshire’s East Coast Main Line
Four trains, four generations - history to be made on Yorkshire’s East Coast Main Line
A world first will take place in Yorkshire next month to celebrate the heritage and future of one of the country’s most iconic railway lines.
Four trains spanning four generations will travel side by side, in the same direction, along the East Coast Main Line on April 23 2017...
This will be a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the world famous Flying Scotsman travel alongside two trains from Virgin Trains’ revitalised fleet - an HST (Class 43), an intercity225 (Class 91) - and the rail operator’s brand new train, the Virgin Azuma (Class 800) which is being built by Hitachi in the North East, and will come into service in 2018.
The four trains will travel together for several miles north of York to showcase the past, present and future of rail travel...