I FIND it odd that the Flying Scotsman final run will be between two English cities (“Flying Scotsman on track to return home to York museum after 10-year-long refit”, The JHerald, February 5).
I am now 89 years and my father was proud to be a railway clerk with the LNER for most of his working life.
As I grew up in Portobello, Edinburgh a frequent jaunt in the summer school holidays was to the nearby Fishwives’ Causeway – on the other side of the wall was the express rail line. Schoolchildren would sit astride the wall to watch the express Edinburgh to London trains - in particular, the Flying Scotsman at 10am every. Who therefore decided its final run should be London to York? Surely it must be from Edinburgh Waverley to York (through Doncaster).
The needs to be a rethink. The Flying Scotsman must say farewell to Scotland.
James Fraser Curle,
21 Rochsolloch Farm Cottages, Airdrie.
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