Last Reunion Of The Six Surviving Sister A4 Locomotives

SHILDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 05: The world record breaking Class 4 locomotive 'Mallard' is pulled, under steam, by her sister locomotive 'Union of South Africa' as they make the journey from York to the National Railway Museum in Shildon on February 5, 2014 near Shildon, England. On July 03, 1938, Mallard became the world's fastest steam locomotive, recording a speed of 126mph on the East Coast main line. The journey to Shildon comes in advance of the final reunion of the six surviving A4 locomotives; Mallard, Union of South Africa, Dominion of Canada, Bittern, Sir Nigel Gresley and Dwight D Eisenhower. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
SHILDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 05: The world record breaking Class 4 locomotive 'Mallard' is pulled, under steam, by her sister locomotive 'Union of South Africa' as they make the journey from York to the National Railway Museum in Shildon on February 5, 2014 near Shildon, England. On July 03, 1938, Mallard became the world's fastest steam locomotive, recording a speed of 126mph on the East Coast main line. The journey to Shildon comes in advance of the final reunion of the six surviving A4 locomotives; Mallard, Union of South Africa, Dominion of Canada, Bittern, Sir Nigel Gresley and Dwight D Eisenhower. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
Last Reunion Of The Six Surviving Sister A4 Locomotives
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