What happens when the most famous locomotive of the 20th century meets its 21st-century equivalent? Flying Scotsman, the first steam engine in the world to officially break the 100mph barrier, returned to steam in January after a £4.5 million restoration, to an ecstatic welcome by the British public. Tornado, the first steam locomotive built for the UK main line in half a century, has also been wowing the crowds all over the national network after returning from a major overhaul. The pair have turned in a series of dazzling performances during 2016, and finally met up at the Severn Valley Railway's late September Pacific Power event, which was attended by a record 45,000 people. The book looks in brief at the history of each and their crowd-pulling exploits this year, and then asks - which is now the most famous of them all?
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