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Class 2P 4-4-0 steam locomotive No 40651 and a rebuilt Royal Scot class steam locomotive

Class 2P 4-4-0 steam locomotive No 40651 and a rebuilt Royal Scot class steam locomotive


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Class 2P 4-4-0 steam locomotive No 40651 and a rebuilt Royal Scot class steam locomotive

Class 2P 4-4-0 steam locomotive No 40651 and a rebuilt Royal Scot class steam locomotive doublehead London-bound Thames-Clyde passenger express at Carlisle Citadel station, 20 August 1956. The service ran from Glasgow St Enoch to London St Pancras. Photograph by Reverend Arthur Cawston

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Media ID 8254557

© Science and Society Picture Library

Stations Carlisle Royal Scot


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This print captures a momentous occasion in the history of British railways. The image showcases two magnificent steam locomotives, Class 2P 4-4-0 No 40651 and a rebuilt Royal Scot class engine, double-heading the London-bound Thames-Clyde passenger express at Carlisle Citadel station on August 20th, 1956. The scene is filled with an air of excitement as these powerful machines prepare to embark on their long journey from Glasgow St Enoch to London St Pancras. Reverend Arthur Cawston expertly frames this historic moment, highlighting the sheer size and grandeur of these locomotives against the backdrop of the bustling station. No 40651 stands proudly at the forefront, its sleek design exuding strength and elegance. Behind it, we see the rebuilt Royal Scot class engine adding to the spectacle with its impressive presence. These two giants working together symbolize progress and unity within Britain's railway system. As steam billows from their chimneys into the sky above Carlisle Citadel station, one can almost hear their rhythmic chugging sounds echoing through time. This photograph serves as a testament to both Reverend Cawston's skill behind the lens and his appreciation for capturing moments that define an era. Preserved by National Railway Museum for future generations to admire, this remarkable print transports us back in time to witness firsthand a significant chapter in British rail history - where technology met artistry amidst clouds of steam and dreams were set

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