Mallard to return to the National Railway Museum in York [The Press]





Date: 16/07/2011

ONE of Britain’s most iconic locomotives will return to York next week. Mallard will be brought back to the National Railway Museum on Tuesday, hauled from Locomotion in Shildon.


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Mallard to return to National Railway Museum

The Press

ONE of Britains most iconic locomotives will return to York next week.

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The crew of A4 Pacific no 60022 Mallard awaiting the right away with the 4pm Kings Cross service at Wakefield Westgate in 1959
Location: Wakefield Westgate
Company: Bradford, Wakefield and Leeds Railway
//1959 David Pesterfield
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Company: Newcastle and Berwick Railway
02/06/1962 K A Gray