Joe Duddington and his wife Mary, who died aged 41, how have a headstone in Hyde Park Cemetery in Doncaster Mallard set the 126mph steam locomotive world record in 1938 Sir Nigel Gresley designed ...
On an international scale, two of arguably the most famous steam locomotives in the world are part of the 4-6-2 family: A3-class No. 4472 Flying Scotsman and A4-class No. 4468 Mallard, both from ...
The Mallard, a British engine, holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive ever recorded, reaching an impressive speed ...
Woman 2: Rocket inspired all future steam locomotives… and in just over 100 years, Mallard, the fastest steam engine in the world… reached 126 miles per hour in 1938. Woman 3: With diesel ...
Rail enthusiasts will have a chance to witness a record-breaking steam train pass ... of Britain's most famous locomotives, ...