Your favourite train!

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Yeah, I live in the midlands, near Sheffield. Most rail traffic I see at the moment are class 66 ews & rail freight locos,

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also there are plenty of DMU's and, on the way to work I drive over the east coast mainline so see plenty of the class 91's

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(This post was last modified: 05-22-2014, 09:38 PM by Tramp.)
Oh oh dont show me GNER!
GNER BRITAINS FINEST RAILWAY COMPANY!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkBKd_lF4e0
(05-22-2014, 09:29 PM)Super Wrote: Tramp

That is an oddball. Is that a permanently attached tender on the front that actually has powered wheels straight from the engine? Is the rear tender powered also? What would be in the front tender, water? Sure very different.

Yeah the front tender was water, it was a pretty unique in the UK, Wikipedia Garratt U1

Although it had a lot of success in Africa and Asia, it was basically two 2-8-0 chassis paired up with a common boiler! It was huge!
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Get me back my beloved train! wheres it gone !
GNER BRITAINS FINEST RAILWAY COMPANY!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkBKd_lF4e0
(05-22-2014, 09:03 PM)Tramp Wrote: If I had to pick a favourite steam engine, I've always liked the War Departmrnts austerity class 2-8-0
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Is this picture actually dated from WWII? The reason I ask is that sure looks like a nuclear power plants cooling tower in the background.
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(05-22-2014, 09:54 PM)Super Wrote:
(05-22-2014, 09:03 PM)Tramp Wrote: If I had to pick a favourite steam engine, I've always liked the War Departmrnts austerity class 2-8-0
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Is this picture actually dated from WWII? The reason I ask is that sure looks like a nuclear power plants cooling tower in the background.

I don't know the date but I'm pretty sure it will be a cooling tower from a coal power station, we don't have many nuclear powerstations in the UK and those we have were built in the 60's when the power industry was nationalised (under the CEGB - central electricity generating board) you can even see some stacks to the right of the cooling tower, it looks a little like battersea powerstation (in London)
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(05-22-2014, 12:16 PM)Ucwepn Wrote: I found a very nice picture and I have all of these locos as plarail customs! Its amazing to see them all on the same consist with a very heavy grain train battling up a steep hill, if I could get get suitable tarps to cover the trucks I could recreate this scene Big Grin


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"Probably one of the most famous of all VR publicity photos was that of a B, "flattie" T and an R class battling Warrenheip Bank with a Geelong bound wheatie, comprising an all red GY consist."

In the 1960's, I will try and find out more about this photo as its fascinating to me hehe.

some comments from the facebook post on the VR historic group:

"The photo in question is in fact dated 1965 wheat season."

"The R is hauling its 420 ton up the bank and after Warrenheip where the B and T will be taken off, is only there as a mobile compressor. Its performance as a freight hauler is then irrelevant."

"Just another day for the Ballarat bank engines. This practice would continue for decades well after steam headed for that big turntable in the sky. Imagine standing there and listening to that. There is a track on the Night Shift LP of B68 and a steam loco on the rear of a goods and it's magic to listen to."

"SteamRail, can you please recreate this? Let the purist of blue & gold enthusiasts know when & let us hear the most brilliant mash up of VR sounds together in one as they struggle up the grade. Have an ambulance handy for CPR, & bring plenty of tissues. I don't need to ride it, just load it exactly the same & place us at this spot. I don't care how much tickets are, just let me know when please. : )"

hehe
Tramp

I have not seen anything but cooling towers look that big and wide here but it does look like the trains cargo is coal. To me it almost looks computer generated as it seems odd in an old black and white picture. That is a huge coal tender to as it dwarfs the gondolas.



(05-22-2014, 10:02 PM)Ucwepn Wrote: In the 1960's, I will try and find out more about this photo as its fascinating to me hehe.
It does look the age now that you mention it. My original guess was 50's
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(05-22-2014, 06:36 PM)Gerisplarail1 Wrote: ...here is Big Sneaker (called that since it looks like a tennis shoe or sneaker)

Big Sneaker has been on my wanted list for a while now. It's on Yahoo often enough but I'm not prepared to pay the premium for it. :-( I've seen it incomplete but it still gets several thousand yen incomplete.

Is there another that is brown and cream? Or is that my imagination. Lol :-)
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there are only the two versions That I know of, I am trying to think of a different train that may look similar with that color scheme but nothing comes to mind, anything is possible sometimes I get confused on all the different versions of some trains! Haha

Big Sneaker has been on my wanted list for a while now. It's on Yahoo often enough but I'm not prepared to pay the premium for it. :-( I've seen it incomplete but it still gets several thousand yen incomplete.

Is there another that is brown and cream? Or is that my imagination. Lol :-)
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(05-23-2014, 01:31 PM)Gerisplarail1 Wrote: there are only the two versions That I know of, I am trying to think of a different train that may look similar with that color scheme but nothing comes to mind, anything is possible sometimes I get confused on all the different versions of some trains! Haha

Big Sneaker has been on my wanted list for a while now. It's on Yahoo often enough but I'm not prepared to pay the premium for it. :-( I've seen it incomplete but it still gets several thousand yen incomplete.

Is there another that is brown and cream? Or is that my imagination. Lol :-)
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