8.34pm on Saturday evening the rails at East Fortune`s `Railway Bend` on the East Coast mainline rattled to the noise of a famous steam engine pulling up the hill from East Linton and a whip of steam No 60103 roared past on it`s way to Edinburgh...a fantastic sight, noise and smell...
The first UK locomotive to break the passenger train 100mph speed barrier in 1934, it was in service from Edinburgh to London`s east coast line until it was retired by British Rail in 1963...
The Flying Scotsman cost £7,944 in 1922 to build, the recent restoration cost £4.2 Million..
Worth every penny and happy to have made a £10 on line donation last year to the restoration fundraiser, and now to see it roar through East Lothian again..
Here is a nice film on YouTube this weekend of 60103 Flying Scotsman heading north to Scotland...
More soon...
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