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Engine ‘fanatic’ Titchmarsh thrilled to join Flying Scotsman for line reopening

The event was held following the completion of works to rebuild nearby White Lane Down Bridge.

Celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh was joined by Flying Scotsman for the official reopening of a heritage steam railway.

The classic steam train was packed with enthusiasts and local dignitaries for the relaunching of Mid-Hants Railway’s Watercress Line.

The event was held following the completion of works to rebuild nearby White Lane Down Bridge on the line which runs from Alresford to Alton, Hampshire.

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Alan Titchmarsh shovels coal into the boiler of Flying Scotsman (Andrew Matthews/PA)

“The wonderful thing about locomotives like Flying Scotsman is they breathe, they are living, she’s panting, just waiting to get back to Alresford.

“What an enormous honour it is for me, a life-long steam engine fanatic, to be able to be here today.”

Watercress Line director Simon Baggott said: “It was a landmark moment as Flying Scotsman travelled across the new White Lane Down Bridge, surrounded by 300 local school children waving flags before arriving into Alton Station and breaking a banner to officially reopen the line.”

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Alan Titchmarsh poses for a photograph with the crew of Flying Scotsman (Andrew Matthews/PA)

It was purchased by the National Railway Museum in 2004 and was restored with £4.2 million from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Heritage Lottery Fund as well as from public donations.