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A remarkable steam locomotive, built over 18 years for $5 million, showcases engineering marvels and craftsmanship.
The nameplate of Tornado, the final piece in a 19-year project to build the first steam locomotive in nearly 50 years, was unveiled by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall yesterday. David ...
The Peppercorn Class A1 Pacific No 60163 Tornado will be hauling services on selected dates in August, and there will also be ticketed special services in September.
Three RAF Tornado jets flew over their namesake locomotive on the first of a three-day series of “finale flypasts” around the country to mark their retirement.
Tornado has just returned to mainline service after a major overhaul, which kept it off the rails for several years. The engine, launched in 2008, was the first mainline steam locomotive to be ...
The iconic Tornado steam locomotive is pictured steaming through Horton-in-Ribblesdale station.
Here’s a fascinating look at high-tech manufacturing in the 1930’s. This week’s Retrotechtacular features the building of a steam-powered locomotive. The quality of the black and … ...
MODEL railway enthusiasts can now run their very own Tornado steam locomotive after the famous Yorkshire-built engine was reproduced by toy company Hornby. The 00 gauge model of the Peppercorn ...
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