Wilston Samuel Jackson

Wilston Samuel Jackson (17 May 1927–15 September 2018) was Britain's first black train driver.

Known as 'Bill', he was born in Jamaica in 1927 and moved to the UK as part of the Windrush generation.

[1] At one point he drove the Flying Scotsman and Mallard locomotives.

He later emigrated to Zambia where he taught people how to drive trains.

He is honoured by a blue plaque at London King's Cross station.

Blue plaque to Wilston Samuel Jackson at King's Cross station