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Flying Scotsman will carry out rail tours this weekend after passing a mechanical inspection following a crash.
The slow-speed crash happened at Aviemore railway station in the Cairngorms, where the Strathspey Railway is based.Tours were cancelled and owners The National Railway Museum arranged for an inspection to be carried out on Monday.A spokesman for the National Railway Museum said: “Following a full mechanical inspection of Flying Scotsman which took place at Strathspey Railway this week, the locomotive has been passed fit for main line operation.
“The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has confirmed it does not require the locomotive as part of its ongoing enquiries. Trips from Edinburgh Waverley station will go ahead on Saturday and Sunday, arranged by the Railway Touring Company.
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