What are your opinions on the LNER Class A4 4468 โMallardโ, A.K.A the fastest steam locomotive ever made
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More trains from Mould King - Mould King 12005 SL7 Asia Express - Mould King 12006 LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard- Mould King 12007 DR 18 201 High Speed Steam Locomotive
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More trains from Mould King - Mould King 12005 SL7 Asia Express - Mould King 12006 LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard- Mould King 12007 DR 18 201 High Speed Steam Locomotive
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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard sitting proudly at the National Railway Museum. On 3rd July 1938, it set the record for the worldโs fastest steam train while travelling at 126mph ๐
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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard - steam train which set the speed record of 126 mph 3rd July 1938. The machine running at speed is one hell of a sight!
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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard
Hello fellow train fans, Iโve created a set based on an iconic train, I know itโs not perfect but I hope you like it and would maybe support it
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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard sitting proudly at the National Railway Museum. On 3rd July 1938, it set the record for the worldโs fastest steam train while travelling at 126mph ๐
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All six of the preserved LNER Class A4 Pacifics in 2013 at the National Railway Museum in York during The Great Gathering Event. They were reunited in commemoration of 4468 Mallard achieving the world speed record for steam locomotives on 3 July 1938 at 126 Mph(202 km) Photo by K.Nunns[2784x1856]
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LNER A4 Pacific 4468 Mallard on the 3rd of July 1988 with the โMallard 88โ charter celebrating 50 years since her legendary run. Besides her is the brand new Class 91 No. 91003 a member of a class which would prove worthy successors. Photo by S. Young [1024x644]
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London North Eastern Railway or LNER A4 Pacific Class No.4468 Mallard getting ready to attempt to break the world speed record for steam locomotives on Sunday the 3rd of July 1938. She and her crew would succeed reaching a peak of 126 mph(202 km) during the run. [1536x1038]
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LNER A4 Pacific 4468 Mallard pulls the โMallard 88โ special on the 3rd of July 1988 to commentate 50 years since her legendary run. Next to her is a worthy successor, Class 91 No. 91003. Photo by Philip Benham [1000x650]
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All six of the preserved LNER Class A4 Pacifics in 2013 at the National Railway Museum in York during The Great Gathering Event. They were reunited in commemoration of 4468 Mallard achieving the world speed record for steam locomotives on 3 July 1938 at 126 Mph(202 km) Photo by K.Nunns[2784x1856]
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The London North Eastern Railway or LNER A4 Pacific Class designed by Nigel Gresley in the 1930s. No 4468 Mallard claimed the world speed record(126 mph/202 km/h) for steam locomotives on the 3rd of July 1938 and is preserved at the National Railway Museum at York. Photo by James Stubbes [1024x579]
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LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard at The National Railway Museum
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The LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard, the fasted steam locomotive in the word [4,000 ร 3,000]
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1938 'Mallard' LNER Class A4 No.4468 Locomotive
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1938 'Mallard' LNER Class A4 No.4468 Locomotive
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LNER Class A4 No. 4468 Mallard sets a world record for being the fastest steam locomotive, traveling at over 126 miles per hour (July 3, 1938).
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All six of the surviving London North Eastern Railway or LNER A4 Pacifics at โThe Great Goodbyeโ event in 2014. They were reunited for the anniversary of No. 4468 โMallardโ breaking the steam locomotive speed record on the 3rd of July 1938. Information in comments. Photo by A.Edkins [4767x2982]
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The crew of LNER A4 Pacific No. 4468 โMallardโ at Peterborough station after achieving the world speed record for a steam engine of 126 mph(202 km) on the 3rd of July 1938. From left to right are fireman Tommy Bray, driver Joe Duddington, and inspector Sam Jenkins.[1026x638]
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All four of the UK based LNER A4 Pacifics during The Great Reunion in July 2008 outside the National Railway Museum to celebrate 70 years since Mallardโs record run(3 July 1938). From right to left, 4468 Mallard, 60019 Bittern, 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley, and 60009 Union of South Africa. [1536x1024]
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The 50th anniversary of Mallard's world record is marked by a line-up of three LNER A4 Pacifics at the National Railway Museum, 3 July 1988. From right to left: 4468 Mallard, 4464 Bittern repainted as 2509 Silver Link, and 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley.[1024x693]
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LNER A4 Pacific No. 4468 Mallard at Manchester Victoria Station in 1988.
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All of the remaining LNER A4 Pacifics together in 2013 for 75th anniversary of the world speed record being set by 4468 Mallard(Far Right) on July 3rd 1938.
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All six of the surviving London North Eastern Railway or LNER A4 Pacifics at โThe Great Goodbyeโ event in 2014. They were reunited for the anniversary of No. 4468 โMallardโ breaking the steam locomotive speed record on the 3rd of July 1938. Information in comments. Photo by A.Edkins [4767x2982]
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/u/Comrade-Mandalore responds to: All six of the surviving London North Eastern Railway or LNER A4 Pacifics at โThe Great Goodbyeโ event in 2014. They were reunited for the anniversary of No. 4468 โMallardโ breaking the steam locomotive speed record on the 3rd of July 1938. Information in comment...
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The crew of LNER A4 Pacific No. 4468 โMallardโ at Peterborough station after achieving the world speed record for a steam engine of 126 mph(202 km) on the 3rd of July 1938. From left to right are fireman Tommy Bray, driver Joe Duddington, and inspector Sam Jenkins.[1026x638]
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LNER A4 Pacific No. 4468 Mallard waits to depart for Scarborough York on the 25th of April 1987.
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All of the remaining LNER A4 Pacifics together in 2013 for 75th anniversary of the world speed record being set by 4468 Mallard(Far Right) on July 3rd 1938.
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Did you know that in 1938 LNER class A4 no. 4486 also known as the โMallardโ broke the speed record for steam locomotives achieving a speed of 126MPH or 202KPH, this record still stand
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Hornby BR Ex-LNER A4 Class 60022 MALLRD. I've had this since Jan but it was running properly, being noisy and slow. Yesterday i finally got her fix thanks to lockdown restrictions being eased. So here is my Brunswick Green Mallard having her first real run.
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Hornby BR Ex-LNER A4 Class 60022 MALLARD. This marks my third Mallard model. This is part of a trainset called The Mallard Express which contains a super detail loco and four cream and crimson Ex-LNER coaches.
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LNER A4 Class โMallardโ Steam Locomotive. Mallard Holds the title of the worldโs fastest steam engine. She achieved a top speed of 126MPH in 1938. What a machine
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The LNER A4 Class 'MALLARD' as she was in her prime. This amazing streamlined loco managed to break the land speed record for a steam train with her blistering 126mph. She was pushed to her absolute limit durring that. This model is about 15 years old.
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The London Northern Eastern Railway A4 Pacific Class designed by Sir Nigel Gresley in the 1930s. This particular example No. 4468 Mallard claimed the world speed record(126 mph) for a steam locomotive on the 3rd of July 1938. [1024 x 579]
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The London Northern Eastern Railway A4 Pacific Class designed by Sir Nigel Gresley in the 1930s. This particular example No. 4468 Mallard claimed the world speed record(126 mph) for a steam locomotive on the 3rd of July 1938. [1024 x 579]
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I made an LNER A4 4468 Mallard๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
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TDIH July 3rd, 1938 - London Norther Eastern Railway A4 Pacific Class Number 4468 โMallardโ broke the world speed record for a steam engine at 126 MPH. A record that still stands today.
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LNER 4468 Mallard (Year Unknown)
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4468 Mallard, which holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world and a favourite among many, took a rare trip out of the museum to meet one of the exciting new LNER Azuma trains. Photograph by RailAdvent. [2046 x 1304]
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4468 Mallard, which holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world and a favourite among many, took a rare trip out of the museum to meet one of the exciting new LNER Azuma trains. Photograph by RailAdvent. [2046 x 1304]
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LNER 4468 Mallard (Year Unknown)
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LNER 4468 Mallard on Knaresborough Viaduct on the 25th of March 1987.
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4468 Mallard, which holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world and a favourite among many, took a rare trip out of the museum to meet one of the exciting new LNER Azuma trains. Photograph by RailAdvent. [2046 x 1304]
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LNER Mallard Class 44 Illustration
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