Grosmont Yorkshire England United Kingdom - One of the world's most famous locomotives has started its first series of passenger journeys.
The Flying Scotsman took to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) heritage line after a decade-long, £4.2 million refit.
Its first of six daily services from Grosmont to Pickering started at 09:30 with stops at Goathland, Newtondale, and Levisham on route.
A total of 8,500 tickets were purchased for the sold-out locomotive service, which runs until 20 Mar 2016.
Tickets were sold at £38 for an adult, and £25 for a child, for a full return journey between Grosmont and Pickering, a spokesperson for the NYMR said.
All 8,500 tickets went on sale on 26 Oct 2015 last year and were sold out by Christmas, they added.
NYMR declined to disclose how much money it had made from the sales, but said some of the funds would pay for the "upkeep" of its heritage line.
General Manager Chris Price said, "We're understandably incredibly excited about Flying Scotsman arriving and I'm sure that many others will be too, although we do urge anyone wanting to take photographs to do so from a safe distance, and refrain from straying onto the railway itself. After recent events, British Transport Police has confirmed that if people are seen trespassing on the tracks, they risk being brought before the courts, a fine of £1,000 and a criminal record."
The engine, which retired from service in 1963, has been restored for the National Railway Museum (NRM).
It made its inaugural run last month when it travelled from London King's Cross to York before going on display at the NRM.
Thousands of rail enthusiasts flocked to see the locomotive on route with fans venturing on the tracks to catch a glimpse of the engine as it passed by.
After a number of disruptions, the locomotive arrived in York an hour later than expected.
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