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Legendary Flying Scotsman Rides the Rails Again
The famous "Flying Scotsman" is rolling again more than 80 years after it became the first locomotive to reach 100 miles an hour.
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The Flying Scotsman steam engine passes over a viaduct as it leaves East Lancashire Railway in Bury, Britain, on Jan. 8, 2016. After a decade of restoration and over 80 years since it became the first locomotive to reach 100 miles an hour, the engine made a series of short test runs on Friday, ahead of a program of heritage journeys this year on Britain's main lines.
— DARREN STAPLES / Reuters



The Flying Scotsman pulls carriages during a test run.
After it was retired in 1963 as the age of steam in Britain drew to a close, the Scotsman was sold to a businessman who took it on a tour of the United States where it was fitted with a bell, headlamp and cow-catcher.




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