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LNER 7960 Kitchen Composite

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On 5 April 2016 a contentious bronze sculpture by Hazel Reeves of Sir Nigel Gresley was unveiled during a ceremony at King’s Cross station in London.<ref>[https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/nigel-gresley-statue-unveiled-at-king-s-cross-and-he-s-out-for-a-duck-1-7834007 Pantry, L., 'Nigel Gresley statue unveiled at King’s Cross - and he’s out for a duck', Yorkshire Post, 5 April 2016] (Retrieved 18 March 2018)</ref> 7960 was one of the stars of the show, on display on Platform 8.<ref>[https://www.svrlive.com/kitchen-composite-7960 'Starring Role for Kitchen Composite 7960', SVRLive webpage 23 April 2016]</ref>
 
For the 2019 season, 7960 is scheduled for use in "The Gin Train" and other similar events, where it is billed as "our 1936-built luxurious first class carriage (once hauled by the Flying Scotsman)"<ref>[https://www.svr.co.uk/SpecialEvents.aspx Special Events on www.svr.co.uk]</ref>
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