Something in another thread reminded me that when I was younger, maybe in my early teens, I believed there were two Flying Scotsmans. I'd seen many photos/videos of 4472 (plus the NRM-related coverage in the early 00s) in LNER apple green, but my parents also had a photo of my older brother next to a darker green engine with smoke deflectors, numbered 60103 and also named FS
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My conclusion was that there must be two locos, both named Flying Scotsman, and that 4472 was the famous one whilst 60103 was just another loco that someone had named after 4472.
That isn't the only one - I also thought that most steam locos that aren't preserved had simply been 'lost' somehow - like someone had bought them from BR, stored them somewhere and nobody knew what had happened since. When someone gave me a model of 6234 Duchess of Abercorn I considered going to the NRM to ask if they knew where she was now! I think the child in me wanted to believe that Scrapyards didn't really cut these beautiful engines up.
Surely I can't be the only one on here to have held some naive or embarassing beliefs - anyone up for confessing their own?
P.S. We all know that the general public tend to be pretty ignorant about how railways operate and there are other threads for that; I'm more interested in enthusiasts or those with a passing interest
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My conclusion was that there must be two locos, both named Flying Scotsman, and that 4472 was the famous one whilst 60103 was just another loco that someone had named after 4472.
That isn't the only one - I also thought that most steam locos that aren't preserved had simply been 'lost' somehow - like someone had bought them from BR, stored them somewhere and nobody knew what had happened since. When someone gave me a model of 6234 Duchess of Abercorn I considered going to the NRM to ask if they knew where she was now! I think the child in me wanted to believe that Scrapyards didn't really cut these beautiful engines up.
Surely I can't be the only one on here to have held some naive or embarassing beliefs - anyone up for confessing their own?
P.S. We all know that the general public tend to be pretty ignorant about how railways operate and there are other threads for that; I'm more interested in enthusiasts or those with a passing interest
