Here's when you can see the Flying Scotsman pull into Leeds Rail Station this weekend
The Flying Scotsman will be passing through the railway station on Sunday as part of a tour around the North, jaunting from York to Carlisle.
It will pull into the city at around 10.20am Sunday morning during its Carlisle-bound leg of the journey, and will return later that evening at around 9pm.
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Hide AdThe scenic journey is set to take in the stunning Yorkshire Dales, with highlights including the Ribblehead Viaduct and Ais Gill Summit.
The service began in 1862, adopting its name later in the 1920s.
Passengers using the Station around the times the Scotsman is due in should expect huge crowds, as many will undoubtedly turn out to try and get a picture.
However, those interested in hitching a ride themselves may be left disappointed, as tickets sold out fast and cost from £300!