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Flying Scotsman to make London King's Cross to York run Flying Scotsman on London King's Cross to York run
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One of the world's most famous locomotives is to make its official return to the tracks later. One of the world's most famous locomotives has set off on its official return to the tracks.
The Flying Scotsman is due to make the journey from London King's Cross to York, where it will go on display at the National Railway Museum (NRM). The Flying Scotsman is making the journey from London King's Cross to York, where it will go on display at the National Railway Museum (NRM).
The engine, which was retired from service in 1963, has been restored for the NRM in a decade-long, £4.2m refit.The engine, which was retired from service in 1963, has been restored for the NRM in a decade-long, £4.2m refit.
It is scheduled to depart King's Cross at 07:40 GMT and will thunder up the East Coast mainline on a non-stop run. It departed King's Cross as scheduled at 07:40 GMT and is heading up the East Coast mainline on a non-stop run.
Huge crowds are expected along the route, with many passengers paying up to £450 for a ticket to travel on the train. Follow the Flying Scotsman's progress on our live page
Crowds gathered at King's Cross and thousands are expected along the route, with many passengers paying up to £450 for a ticket to travel on the train.
NRM and Network Rail have urged fans to view the locomotive "from a safe vantage point".NRM and Network Rail have urged fans to view the locomotive "from a safe vantage point".
In a joint statement, they said: "It is vital that spectators do not venture on to the railway as a full timetable of regular services will be running.In a joint statement, they said: "It is vital that spectators do not venture on to the railway as a full timetable of regular services will be running.
"In order to avoid overcrowding we are not publishing recommended viewing points or the timetable of when the train will be passing through specific locations."In order to avoid overcrowding we are not publishing recommended viewing points or the timetable of when the train will be passing through specific locations.
"We wish those who are boarding Flying Scotsman on Thursday, or taking any other journey on board during the summer, an enjoyable experience.""We wish those who are boarding Flying Scotsman on Thursday, or taking any other journey on board during the summer, an enjoyable experience."
The locomotive undertook a series of test runs through Cumbria and Lancashire earlier this year.The locomotive undertook a series of test runs through Cumbria and Lancashire earlier this year.
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