The iconic steam locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley will be returning to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a selection of special services during March 2025.
The Sir Nigel Gresley will be returning to The North Yorkshire Moors Railway between March 22 to 30 and be in action in between Pickering and Grosmont.
Built at Doncaster works, No. 4498 ‘Sir Nigel Gresley’ entered service in 1937 following a naming ceremony at Marylebone station on 26th November.
It was the 100th Gresley Pacific built by the London and North Eastern Railway.
The locomotive was mainly based at London King's Cross, with a spell at Grantham during World War II, and was briefly re-numbered as No. 7 before becoming No. 60007 when the LNER was merged into British Railways.
The Sir Nigel Gresley will be returning to The North Yorkshire Moors Railway between March 22 to 30 and be in action in between Pickering and Grosmont.
Built at Doncaster works, No. 4498 ‘Sir Nigel Gresley’ entered service in 1937 following a naming ceremony at Marylebone station on 26th November.
It was the 100th Gresley Pacific built by the London and North Eastern Railway.
The locomotive was mainly based at London King's Cross, with a spell at Grantham during World War II, and was briefly re-numbered as No. 7 before becoming No. 60007 when the LNER was merged into British Railways.
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