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A plaque dedicated to the memory of Doncaster railway pioneer Sir Nigel Gresley was unveiled to mark what would be his 149th ...
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled to honour the engineer behind some of the world's most famous steam locomotives. Sir ...
Sir Nigel Gresley designed and built more than 2,000 locomotives, including Flying Scotsman and Mallard. Ben Godfrey, wo revealed the plaque at Doncaster Station on Thursday, said he was ...
Flying Scotsman will appear at the world’s largest gathering of historic and modern railway vehicles in August. Train ...
Sir Nigel Gresley, pictured at his desk in Doncaster, is to be celebrated in a new exhbition in the city The man behind world famous steam locomotives such as the Flying Scotsman is to be honoured ...
A new exhibition celebrates the achievements of railway engineer Sir Nigel Gresley, whose Flying Scotsman and Mallard locomotive steam engines were built in Doncaster. Phil Penfold gets a sneak peek.
Iconic loco the Sir Nigel Gresley will steam through our patch today with a chance to catch a glimpse of the grand old engine. The A4 class vehicle is on its way to the North Yorkshire Moors ...
Police in Doncaster have made around a dozen arrests as officers targeted anti-social behaviour in the city. Around 90 officers were sent to Sir Nigel Gresley Square in the city on Wednesday as ...
The No 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' will be in operation between Pickering and Grosmont for special services on March 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, and 30.
Meanwhile, the Gresley-designed and Doncaster-built Mallard hit 126mph (203km/h) in 1938, breaking the world speed record for a steam locomotive. Image source, Jeremy Buxton/BBC Image caption, ...
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