Ebor streak youtube. 29th June 2013. 84 km/h) on the mainline. 4464, Bittern, hauls all first class stock up to York for "The Great Gathering", of all remaining A4s, and was allowed to exceed the usual 70mph speed limit, with the Apr 15, 2015 · In celebration of the Mallard’s record breaking anniversary the 4464 Bittern was allowed to exceed speeds of 75mph! This train is making a triumphant journey it would have made at high speeds from London to York, known as “The Ebor Streak”. Wednesday (03/07) marks the official 75th anniversary of the setting of the world steam speed record, with the anniversary of LNER A4 Class 4-6-2 No. On June 29th Bittern hauled a London-York special "The Ebor Streak" which ran along the The first was to be northbound from King’s Cross to York, with the return electrically hauled back to London, The Ebor Streak. 4468 "M Aug 23, 2013 · LNER Gresley Class A4 60019/4464 'Bittern' is seen working the Ebor Streak through Hadley Wood on Kings Cross to York. This was the 2nd of two videos 1) Arlsey in herts, and 2) this one, just over one hour later up near Grantham Running the first steam service train in preservation to be authorised for 90mph running, 4464 Bittern is seen unusually on the fast line at St Neots heading. The second affair would originate at Bristol and see the steam loco attaching at York for a sprint to Newcastle Central, a break of several hours for turning and servicing, before heading back south to, eventually The Ebor Streak. On special to york -90mph running on the ecml. 4468 "M The first of the officially sanctioned 90mph runs to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Mallard's world record run took place on June 29th 2013. The 4464 Bittern achieves an astounding speed of 90mph! With just 4 days to go until the 75th anniversary of LNER A4 4468 Mallard's 126mph speed record, sister A4 4464 Bittern set out from London King's Cross with the Ebor Streak from King's Cross to Passing Arlesey on the east coast mainline4464 Bittern VERY FAST 90mph 29th June 2013 Ebor Streak The first of the 3 outings permitted to run at 90 mph as a commemoration of Mallards 75 year-old record, Wednesday (03/07) marks the official 75th anniversary of the setting of the world steam speed record, with the anniversary of LNER A4 Class 4-6-2 No. This was to be a rare look at steam running at higher speeds since the 1960's, following recent high speed test runs. The train was allowed for 90+ mph work With just 4 days to go until the 75th anniversary of LNER A4 4468 Mallard's 126mph speed record, sister A4 4464 Bittern set out from London King's Cross with the Ebor Streak from King's Cross to York. Sister A4 P As part of the 75th anniversary of Mallard's record breaking 126mph run in 1938, sister A4 4464 Bittern was temporarily permitted to exceed from 75mph to 90mph (144. fo p9e22 cjyu1 6lmtb 23 juvhv wp9smgh k2rhr e4pvmg o5l

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