Calling all
steam train buffs … In July 1938, LNER A4 Pacific Mallard took the world steam
engine speed record. To celebrate the 75th anniversary, the National Railway
Museum gathered the last six A4's in the world, including two from North America.
The last chance
to see them together happens at the museum’s display area in Shildon, County
Durham, from February 15 to 23.
It’s a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to see these prime examples of British steam engineering, including
the record-holding Mallard.
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