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E: 25/08 Win A Hornby Queen Of Scots Train Pack

Lakshmi7
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edited 28 June 2017 at 3:40AM in Game over
Hornby Magazine

Answer: East Coast Main Line (Please thank CraSiEla & thingamaBob below. :T :T :T)
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  • CraSiEla
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    Lakshmi7 wrote: »
    Hornby Magazine

    Answer: West Coast Main Line (Could someone please confirm? Thank you.)

    Thanx for posting Laks

    I think the answer for this would be the East Coast Main Line going via Edinburgh
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  • thingamaBob
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    edited 28 June 2017 at 12:15AM
    The train was originally run by LNER on the East Coast Main Line from Kings Cross to Edinburgh and later extended to Glasgow. Prior to 1928 the train ran from Kings Cross to Harrogate and was known as The Harrogate Pullman. It was extended to Glasgow in 1928 and became the Queen of Scots.
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