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Mallard 4-6-2 steam locomotive no 4468, 3 July 1938
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Mallard 4-6-2 steam locomotive no 4468, 3 July 1938
Mallard on Sunday 3 July 1938 at Barkston on the East Coast Main Line just prior to its record-breaking run. The locomotive reached a speed of 126 mph on a straight stretch of track between Grantham and Peterborough, achieving a new world record for steam locomotives. This class A4 locomotive was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley (1876-1941), the chief mechanical engineer for the London & North Eastern Railway and built at the railways works in Doncaster
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This print showcases the iconic Mallard 4-6-2 steam locomotive, number 4468, on a historic day in railway history. On Sunday, July 3rd, 1938, at Barkston on the East Coast Main Line, this magnificent locomotive was captured just moments before embarking on its record-breaking run. Designed by the brilliant Sir Nigel Gresley and built at Doncaster's renowned railway works for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER), this class A4 locomotive would soon etch its name into the annals of steam power. With sheer determination and unparalleled engineering prowess, Mallard achieved an astonishing speed of 126 mph along a straight stretch between Grantham and Peterborough. The deafening roar of its powerful engine reverberated through the countryside as it shattered previous records for steam locomotives worldwide. This remarkable feat solidified Mallard's place in history as an emblem of innovation and speed. As we gaze upon this timeless image frozen in time, we are transported back to that fateful day when Mallard defied all expectations. Its sleek design cuts through the air with grace while billowing clouds of smoke envelop its path forward. The photograph captures not only a momentous achievement but also pays homage to Sir Nigel Gresley's visionary brilliance and the dedication of countless railway workers who brought this marvel to life. Displayed proudly within National Railway Museum walls today, this print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and
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