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Mallard is the world's fastest steam engine, holding a speed record of 126 mp/h. He is a very popular exhibit at the National Railway Museum and is very well looked after.

Bio[]

National Railway Museum (York) - 6

Mallard was built on March 3rd, 1938, at Doncaster, where Gordon, Flying Scotsman, Spencer, Sir Nigel Gresley, and Green Arrow were built. On July the 3rd of that year, while undergoing tests, he established a world speed record of 126 mp/h. He was renumbered to 22 by Edward Thompson's number scheme in 1946, then E22 in the Locomotive Exchange Trials and final to 60022 in British Railways days.

After the decline of steam, Mallard was immediately preserved and put on display at the Museum of British Transport in Clapham, London. In 1975 he was taken to the National Railway Museum, where he remained until 1986, when he was overhauled and taken onto the main line. In 1988, the 50th anniversary of his record, he was retired and put back on display.

It was announced in March 2010 that Mallard was to be moved to Locomotion, the National Railway Museum in Shildon, on June 23rd, 2010. He was pulled by the brand new steam locomotive Tornado; his departure from the museum was a result of the planned redevelopment of the NRM's Great Hall, which was recently cancelled due to unsuccessful funding.

Mallard returned to York in July 2011. He was due to travel to the DB Museum in Nuremberg, Germany for a speed exhibition later in the year, but the event was cancelled. Mallard was one of the engines at Railfest in June 2012.

Mallard will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of his world speed record in 2013, with arrangements already underway. As well as Mallard receiving a new coat of LNER Garter Blue, his two transatlantic A4 siblings, No. 60008 Dwight D. Eisenhower and No. 60010 Dominion of Canada have both been shipped back to the United Kingdom to take part in the anniversary. Also attending the event are fellow siblings No. 60009 Union of South Africa, No. 60019 Bittern, and No. 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley.

Persona[]

Mallard is an evil engine controller who came to Sodor as a substitute for Sir Topham Hatt. she did a terrible job scaring Diesel and then pushing him off a cliff. he later came back to life and was furious. even worse her assitant Steam Engine is even worse he hates diesels.

Mallard is a LNER A4 4-6-2. Spencer is another member of this class.

Livery[]

Mallard is painted in the LNER's garter blue livery with red wheels and steel rims. Before being repainted, he was painted in a dirty green livery used by the British Railway with valances or wheel covers. He carries the number 4468, previously 22 and 60022.

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