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Doncaster’s Doncaster Gallery, Library and Museum (DGLAM) will host a series of engaging rail-themed activities, celebrating Doncaster’s legacy in locomotive engineering and rail innovation.
It will be on display in the new Danum Gallery, Library and Museum. The town's mayor Ros Jones said the exhibition would highlight the contribution Doncaster had made to the rail industry.
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNFlying Scotsman set to return to its Doncaster birthplace again todayThe historic loco, built at the Plant Works in 1923, will pass through Doncaster en route to the National Railway Museum in ...
The 97-tonne locomotive was built in Doncaster in 1923, and is now owned by the National Railway Museum in York. Restoration has been completed and the engine is on show at London's King's Cross ...
The brand-new VR experience at the National Railway Museum in York celebrates one ... see Scotsman being built in the workshops in Doncaster, witness the British Empire Exhibition and join ...
The locomotive was built in Doncaster for the London and North Eastern Railway and was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley as part of the A1 class, which were the most powerful trains used by the railway.
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