A Detailed History of Duchess of Hamilton || LMS No. 6229
Duchess of Hamilton is an iconic locomotive. This crimson streamliner is currently on static display at the National Railway Museum, but has a long history, from its tour of the USA to its time owned by a holiday camp. 00:00 Introduction 00:51 The Coronation (1938-1975) 14:30 The Duchess (1976-1998) 20:13 The Streamliner (1999-2024) 24:35 Conclusion

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In-depth with Duchess of Hamilton: A Streamlined Icon | Curator with a Camera

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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The World's Fastest Steam Engine || A Detailed History of the Mallard

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Rekoloks der Deutschen Reichsbahn

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The Ugliest Steam Engine Ever Built? The SR Q1 Story

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This Railroad Still Uses HISTORIC Locomotives!

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The genius logic of the NATO phonetic alphabet

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A Detailed History of Duchess of Sutherland || LMS No. 6233

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Full Speed Crash: The Grayrigg High Speed Train Disaster

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Inside a Classic British Rail Commuter Train! Class 414 2HAP | Curator with a Camera

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How Railroad Crossings Work

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Vintage railway film - The Coronation Scot - LMS - 1937

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Inside Ruston-Bucyrus: The Collapse That Destroyed Britain’s Heavy Machine Empire

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The Incredible Engineering of a Steam Locomotive

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The Bundesbahn in the 1980s

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Steam's Indian Summer - English • Great Railways

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Doncaster to York | Real Time Cab Ride in 4K

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A Day in the Life on Thomas' Branch Line: The Ffarquhar Timetable Explained

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The HORRORS of German Tank Destroyer Crews

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