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WebI don't think there was an "inaugural Flying Scotsman train", because it wasn't a service with a definite start. As Cecil J. Allen notes in ... The bottom/green one seems to be well-sourced as a Deltic diesel but the old/original engine... Shearonink 16:43, 22 March 2016 (UTC) Reply You could check the photos and drawings in Groves, Norman ... As a major link between the capital cities of England and Scotland, the Flying Scotsman was an extremely long and heavy train, especially in the days before road and air transport became common. As such, it has required very powerful locomotives. Locomotives used to haul (and in some cases, specifically designed to haul) the Flying Scotsman have included: • Stirling 4-2-2 'Singles' (GNR 1870) WebBuy The Flying Scotsman winged thistle headboard attached to British Railways Class 55 'Deltic' locomotive, D9016, at King's Cross, London by Design Research Unit from the RIBApix online shop. Ref RIBA55016 dr catherine spong