National Railway Museum sign agreement with Flying Scotsman custodian

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The National Railway Museum is today delighted to announce that the museum has reached agreement with Flying Scotsman’s custodian, Northern Steam Operations Limited (NSOL), on future arrangements for the locomotive and how the two parties will work together in the future.

National Railway Museum sign agreement with Flying Scotsman custodian
Credit: Locomotion Shildon

The agreement reflects the hard work that NSOL have put in over the past months to contract operating and promoter teams. NSOL has held productive conversations with various heritage railways, and Flying Scotsman is likely to be back in steam as early as February 2025.  

A further announcement will be made once the details of Flying Scotsman’s future schedule have been finalised.  

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Flying Scotsman is currently on display at Locomotion in Shildon, where it will remain for visitors to enjoy over the Christmas and early new year period.  

In 2024, almost 320,000 people have viewed, climbed aboard or taken a ride on the iconic locomotive during its stays at the National Railway Museum and Locomotion.


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