PICTURES: Flying Scotsman steams into Gainsborough
One of the world's most famous steam engines, the Flying Scotsman, visited Gainsborough at the weekend.
The iconic train, which returned to the tracks earlier this year after ten years away, following a £4.2million restoration by the National Railway Museum, steamed into Gainsborough Lea Road Station on Saturday (June 18) lunch time.
Crowds lined the platform to see the locomotive, which was making the visit as part of a White Rose journey, chartered by The Railway Touring Company of King’s Lynn, from York to London King’s Cross.