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Abstract Background Light Blue And Hexagon Shapes Vector Image Lner class a4 4468 mallard lner class a4 4468 mallard is a 4 6 2 ("pacific") steam locomotive built in 1938 for operation on the london and north eastern railway (lner) at doncaster works to a design of nigel gresley. its streamlined, wind tunnel tested [1] design allowed it to haul long distance express passenger services at high speeds. Learn about the design, record breaking runs, and preservation efforts of the lner class a4 4468 mallard. explore its technical specifications and design features.

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Hexagon Abstract Blue Vector Background 656193 Vector Art At Vecteezy No. 4468 mallard was built at doncaster in 1938 and is his torically significant as the holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives, 126mph, attained during a high speed test run in july 1938. Mallard is one of the well known class a4 pacifics designed by sir nigel gresley, and currently holds the record for the fastest steam locomotive in the world. mallard attempted and achieved the record on july 3, 1938, and was also designed for fast express passenger trains, hence the streamlining. The locomotive is 70 ft (21 m) long and weighs 165 long tons (168 tonnes, 369,600 lbs), including the tender. it is painted in lner garter blue with red wheels and steel rims. mallard is now part of the national collection and preserved at the national railway museum in york. The gleaming controls and gauges in the cab of the famous 4468 mallard lner a4 4 6 2 pacific, world speed record holder (126mph in 1938) for a steam locomotive. 60022 4468 was originally built for the london and north eastern railway company (lner).

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3d Abstract Light Blue Hexagon Vector Illustration Background 3233146 The locomotive is 70 ft (21 m) long and weighs 165 long tons (168 tonnes, 369,600 lbs), including the tender. it is painted in lner garter blue with red wheels and steel rims. mallard is now part of the national collection and preserved at the national railway museum in york. The gleaming controls and gauges in the cab of the famous 4468 mallard lner a4 4 6 2 pacific, world speed record holder (126mph in 1938) for a steam locomotive. 60022 4468 was originally built for the london and north eastern railway company (lner). London and north eastern railway locomotive numbered 4468 mallard is a class a4 4 6 2 pacific steam locomotive built at doncaster works, england in 1938. it is historically significant as the holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives at 126 mph (203 km h). The locomotive is 70ft (21m) long and weighs 165 long tons (168 tonnes, 369,600 lbs), including the tender. it is painted in lner garter blue with red wheels and steel rims. mallard is now part of the national collection and preserved at the national railway museum in york. The lner class a4 is a class of streamlined 4 6 2 steam locomotives designed by nigel gresley for the london and north eastern railway in 1935. their streamlined design gave them high speed capability as well as making them instantly recognisable, and one of the class, 4468 mallard, holds the record as the world's fastest steam locomotive. Lner class a4 the lner class a4 is a class of streamlined 4 6 2 steam locomotives designed by nigel gresley for the london and north eastern railway in 1935.

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3d Abstract Light Blue Hexagon Vector Luxury Background 3240135 Vector London and north eastern railway locomotive numbered 4468 mallard is a class a4 4 6 2 pacific steam locomotive built at doncaster works, england in 1938. it is historically significant as the holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives at 126 mph (203 km h). The locomotive is 70ft (21m) long and weighs 165 long tons (168 tonnes, 369,600 lbs), including the tender. it is painted in lner garter blue with red wheels and steel rims. mallard is now part of the national collection and preserved at the national railway museum in york. The lner class a4 is a class of streamlined 4 6 2 steam locomotives designed by nigel gresley for the london and north eastern railway in 1935. their streamlined design gave them high speed capability as well as making them instantly recognisable, and one of the class, 4468 mallard, holds the record as the world's fastest steam locomotive. Lner class a4 the lner class a4 is a class of streamlined 4 6 2 steam locomotives designed by nigel gresley for the london and north eastern railway in 1935.

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