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This video is about one of Sir Nigel Gresleys famous Bugatti inspired A4 Pacific, No. 60009 Union of South Africa.
As works No. 1853 the engine emerged from Doncaster Works in June 1937 and until withdrawal on 1 June 1965 amassed the highest mileage total of the class.
Following withdrawal, No.9 was purchased by John Cameron, the Chairman of Scotrail. The graceful Pacific has now worked over most of the recognised British main line steam routes, however it is when on familiar territory in her native Scotland that the engine acquires an additional magic.
We feature Union of South Africa starting with its triumphant return to Kings Cross in 1994 for its first departure from there for over thirty years. With the Elizabethan and a ECML special to Peterborough.
Then goes back to its days of overhaul at the Severn Valley Railway, on test at Derby and a triumphant return to Edinburgh Waverley for its star turn at the Forth Railway Bridge Centenary celebrations in 1990.
Approaching Peterborough and thirty years before her return to London, No.9 heads the last A4 working from Kings Cross.
In Scotland we see the A4 working north of Glasgow in the 1960s.
Edinburgh to Aberdeen and back, then over the S&C to haul a North Wales Coast Express and back via the S&C to Scotland.
Merlin, scrapped in 1966, was the ninth A4 to be built, but with Osprey plates removed No.9 became No.60027 Merlin for a season on the North Wales Coast.
Regaining original Union of South Africa nameplates, for wanderings on the Settle & Carlisle, a run over the Welsh Marches and finally back to Scotland in Glasgow and the Edinburgh 150 Celebrations.
We end with sequences of railtour workings over the whole of Britain, including the North Wales coast; the Settle-Carlisle and out of London, finishing with her ascent of Shap summit in November 2002.
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Published by: Kingfisher Productions
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Number of discs: 1 -DVD
Running Time: 50-mins (0hr 50min)
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