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Flying Scotsman: further 2018 tour details

LNER A3 Pacific No. 60103 Flying Scotsman will be visiting towns and cities across the UK once again as part of a national tour.

Owner of the locomotive, the National Railway Museum, has signed a six-year contract with Bury-based engineering firm Riley & Son (E) Ltd to operate and maintain the locomotive.

The first opportunity for the public to see Flying Scotsman this year will be on March 10/11 at the East Lancashire Railway, where it will be on static display

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