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The Reference Desk => Organizations, Vehicles, Equipment => Topic started by: bob48 on September 20, 2018, 03:07:05 PM
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https://twitter.com/historyofeddie/status/1047779209937149953
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Good one :bigthumb:
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(https://metvcdn.metv.com/lnNWM-1515447011-1901-blog-WWWest_train_main.jpg)
A brief history of the Wild Wild West's most overlooked star, its locomotive train (https://www.metv.com/stories/a-brief-history-of-the-wild-wild-wests-most-overlooked-star-its-locomotive-train)
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^nice find! :bigthumb:
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The first steam loco to achieve 100 mph.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_3700_Class_3440_City_of_Truro
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Its a big 'un!
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https://twitter.com/MichaelGalanin/status/1124321881782411264
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Fantastic! I've been following the restoration story for quite a while.
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That is great news. Now there's hope they can restore us too Bob! :groovy:
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If only!
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(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/96/c9/f6/96c9f66579b63e232d84ec274a595a53.jpg)
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https://twitter.com/MichaelGalanin/status/1124321881782411264
Awesome!
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This sucks
https://inews.co.uk/news/model-railway-market-deeping-club-vandals-stamford-exhibition-just-giving/
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This sucks
https://inews.co.uk/news/model-railway-market-deeping-club-vandals-stamford-exhibition-just-giving/
That's frigging awful. >:(
Maybe it's the 'Murican in me, but I'd be thinking of either having a security guard watching over all that stuff, or at least a member or two with Cricket bats. That's a lot of valuable stuff.
At least they caught the little rat Geordie bastards.
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Yeah, they should make an, 'exhibit' featuring those little shits. :thumbdown:
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Yeah, they should make an, 'exhibit' featuring those little shits. :thumbdown:
I'm wholly in agreement with you. >:(
It's heartening to see the support these guys are getting, but as the club secretary pointed out, money doesn't replace the hundreds (if not thousands) of hours put into these models & layouts over the years. I really feel for them.
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This sucks
https://inews.co.uk/news/model-railway-market-deeping-club-vandals-stamford-exhibition-just-giving/ (https://inews.co.uk/news/model-railway-market-deeping-club-vandals-stamford-exhibition-just-giving/)
That's frigging awful. >:(
Maybe it's the 'Murican in me, but I'd be thinking of either having a security guard watching over all that stuff, or at least a member or two with Cricket bats. That's a lot of valuable stuff.
At least they caught the little rat Geordie bastards.
I saw this yesterday when I had it on Sky News for a while. It was incredible what happened.
And BC, if they were in Lincolnshire, odds are they weren't Geordies.
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^ A yellowbelly/yeller belly then?
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Progress being made on the new-build Gresley P2 locomotive. Being constructed by the same people who built the highly successful 'Tornado' A1 Pacific
https://www.p2steam.com/
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Awesome. It looks beautiful!
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It is indeed. Although its a rather strange choice for a new build since only 6 of the 2-8-2 class were originally built. They were intended to handle heavy express trains
on the route between Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Eventually, they were rebuilt as 4-6-2 Pacifics
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I wondered about that as well. Maybe they decided to go with a fairly literal application of the phrase "go big or go home"?
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Maybe so. It would certainly qualify as being one of the largest loco's than on UK rails.
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I'd like to take a long train trip some day. I'd ridden to Edinburgh for a day a few years back but not sure that counts.
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That's only about 30 miles. The most scenic route, and one they run a lot of steam hauled charter trains on, is the Settle & Carlisle route.
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I skimmed through that video, will have to watch it later. That does look like impressive landscape. I thought between Glasgow and Edinburgh was damned pretty to be honest, but would love to have taken the train into north Scotland. Maybe next time.
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Yes, they do run a lot of steam hauled specials up to the north of Scotland. I'd love to do that but it is quite expensive.
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The wife and I rode the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad in Bryson City, N.C. last June. It was great and the scenery was fantastic. Especially with a nice Bourbon & Sprite to sip along the way. :bigthumb:
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A4 Pacific loco 'Mallard' - holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives (126 mph). Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley.
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Holy crap. Even if Mallard was specially built for speed, that's still amazing. :o
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They (Class A4) were built as streamliners and with very fancy carriages to match - including a cinema coach. The big rivalry was between the LNER for the East Coast route - London to Edinbrough, and the LMS for the West Coast, London to Glasgow. There are about 4 of the class preserved in running order.
Sir William Stanier, chief designer for the LMS also built some very powerful streamline Pacifics, the Dutchess Class, which, for a time held the speed record of 117mph
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God those are purdy. :2thumbs: It's great that at least a few of them have been preserved.
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We have an amazing number of preserved steam loco's in the uK, and a surprising number of preservation railways to run them. Also, like Tornado and mallard, and many others, a lot of loco's that are licenced to run on charter trains on the main system - its big business these days.
This is one of the biggest and most popular - The Severn Valley Railway.
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The Mad River Museum got a Berkshire last year and are working on restoring it.
https://www.madrivermuseum.org/757/about.html
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Fantastic!
But this is the great success of an American loco restoration;
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That is damn cool.
By the way, I just want to thank Bawb for creating this thread. I've been an amateur train enthusiast my entire life, and the stuff that gets posted here pretty much always makes my day. :)
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That's a pretty train. :dreamer:
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That is damn cool.
By the way, I just want to thank Bawb for creating this thread. I've been an amateur train enthusiast my entire life, and the stuff that gets posted here pretty much always makes my day. :)
No problem - I've been a fan ever since I was a kid. have you looked at Train Simulator?
The main one I use, and have done since the first version was released in the 1990's. is Trainz by Auran. Its very much a 'build and operate a virtual model railway' program.
https://store.trainzportal.com/
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have you looked at Train Simulator?
The main one I use, and have done since the first version was released in the 1990's. is Trainz by Auran. Its very much a 'build and operate a virtual model railway' program.
https://store.trainzportal.com/
I confess I look at those all the time, but have never gotten down off the fence regarding them. They look like fun, but I suspect that if I were to start playing them, I would merely end up pining away for the real thing (which I don't have space for in my current place of residence).
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Train Sim is really for if you just wan't to drive pre-made scenario's and enjoy the routes, but Trainz is hardcore if you want to design, build and run a railway. The amount of freeware that is available is staggering, and you get access to it all. there is also a Steam version available, although I always get mine as a digital download from Auran - I do not wan't to be reliant on Steam for it.
At a guess, I would say that I have spent more time on Trainz than all my other PC games in total.
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Evening Star. Class 9F 2-10-0 heavy goods loco. This was the last stream loco built by British Railways - now preserved in running order.
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I think I'd do that job for free. If I knew what the hell I was doing that is. :hehe:
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https://www.world-of-railways.co.uk/news/hornby-seeks-new-market-with-steampunk-models
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https://www.world-of-railways.co.uk/news/hornby-seeks-new-market-with-steampunk-models
A bit of a tangent, but watching the youtube clip associated with the products lead me to another video that I suspect some of you might like as well:
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I think I'd do that job for free. If I knew what the hell I was doing that is. :hehe:
I have actually had a few short rides on the footplate of steam loco's - years ago, though. Amazing experience.
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https://www.world-of-railways.co.uk/news/hornby-seeks-new-market-with-steampunk-models
A bit of a tangent, but watching the youtube clip associated with the products lead me to another video that I suspect some of you might like as well:
Yeah, that was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing, Staggerwing. :)
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British Rail is not what it was (sigh)
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I sure hope there's no tunnels on that route.
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Aw hell no. I'd sooner ride on an Arachnarok.
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Heath & safety? I don't think so.
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Battle of Britain class Pacific loco storms along the Cornish coast at Dawlish.
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Very impressive Bob. Is that from recently? :applause:
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So cool. :notworthy:
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I have a Lionel 'Sound of Steam' train set that I've had since I was about 3. I remember my grandfather would set it up every Christmas. I seriously doubt it works any longer but I can't quite motivate myself to sell it despite it being probably 40+ years since it's run around its tracks.
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I can't quite motivate myself to sell
this is eerily familiar
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Very impressive Bob. Is that from recently? :applause:
It was about 1992 or maybe a bit later. Its one of the many preserved steam loco's that is certified to run charter trains. there are currently around 400 such loco's running in the UK with a lot more in museums. There are quite a few preservation societies that have their own railways, such as the Severn valley Railway, and in some cases run regular revenue earning services. Much work is done by enthusiasts and money raised from donations.
We also have a completely new loco, Tornado, built in recent years with two more loco's from different classes under construction.
We do love our steam railways ;-)
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I have a Lionel 'Sound of Steam' train set that I've had since I was about 3. I remember my grandfather would set it up every Christmas. I seriously doubt it works any longer but I can't quite motivate myself to sell it despite it being probably 40+ years since it's run around its tracks.
Probably easy to fix since there's not likely to be much in the way of ICs or other fiddly bits involved. Use a multimeter and work your way back from the mains plug. Even if the power supply crapped out you can probably replace it with a smaller and more efficient one.
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https://twitter.com/TradocDCG/status/1282379962432069638
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Very cool!
Back when our local mall hosted an annual model railroad exhibition, I remember some of the larger exhibits included military trains like that. It wasn't until I was older that I understood they weren't that uncommon, but I always found them fascinating.
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The best protected train in America. :bigthumb:
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UK Version.
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Awesome! Would love to have seen that in person. :D
Entirely mundane, but -- completely to my surprise -- a quick search turned up a double video (north & south viewings) of the railroad crossing just a stone's throw from where I live. From the southbound viewpoint, I live just three blocks past the crossing.
Northbound view:
Southbound view:
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Damn, that's a lot of snow Martok. How do you ever find your Yard Gnomes in it? :o
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Damn, that's a lot of snow Martok. How do you ever find your Yard Gnomes in it? :o
Eh, that's nothing -- maybe a couple inches' worth. As for the gnomes, we use gems & trinkets to lure them out of hiding. ;)
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The Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway reopen.
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Number Five is alive! You had to know somebody was going to say that didn't you? :bigthumb:
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Haha!
No.
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This has been an interesting series.
https://yesterday.uktv.co.uk/shows/the-architecture-the-railways-built/episodes/
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That does look good.
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https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/orient-express-rediscovered-carriages-interiors-revealed/index.html?gallery=0
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Wonderful!
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Yes. That is the way to travel.
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Yes. That is the way to travel.
Agreed!
...Unlike the train that Bawb posted above. For as much as I'm a rail fan, there's no amount of money that could have induced me to ride that. :o ;D
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I thought that was Bawb driving that train. :o
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I'm the one wearing a top hat.
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As you should be befitting your status.
BTW. It is called "The Rocket".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket)
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No, its definitely called a top hat............... ;D
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:ROFL:
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No, its definitely called a top hat............... ;D
Well played, my friend. Well played.
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As you should be befitting your status.
BTW. It is called "The Rocket".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket)
This is the replica that resides at the National Railway Museum in York.
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It’s a top hat on wheels!!
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Yes, the good old inventive Victorians were all about the tallest hat and the tallest chimney. That's why IKB was so successful - his hat was so much taller than those of any of his competitors.
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As you should be befitting your status.
BTW. It is called "The Rocket".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket)
This is the replica that resides at the National Railway Museum in York.
:bigthumb:
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I'm the one wearing a top hat.
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:biggrin:
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As you should be befitting your status.
BTW. It is called "The Rocket".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephenson%27s_Rocket)
This is the replica that resides at the National Railway Museum in York.
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Hoi as 'moi' JUST now 'found' this! The 'Model Kit' version that my Father completed were of a much larger 'Scale', and the 'Paper Model Kit' that 'moi' obtained decades later is around the same overall 'dimensions' while also having a "Track Base" as its "displayed mount" sort.
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/azwAAOSwCs5jKlHN/s-l1600.jpg)
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https://www.a1steam.com/prince-of-wales/about-prince-of-wales/the-build-so-far
From the company that built the very successful pacific loco Tornado', latest progress on the 'P2' 2-8-2 loco 'Prince of Wales'. This was small class of powerful loco's designed by Sir Nigel Gresley specifically for the LNER (London and North Eastern Railway) to run between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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What an amazing project. Incredible that they're doing this. :notworthy:
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That is only one of about 4 'new build' projects going on at present. Steam hauled rail tours is big business.
This is another good one;
https://www.lms-patriot.org.uk/
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Agreed. An amazing project!
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Yeah, but the UK has to import coal to run all these steam engines for tourists because they shut down ALL coal mining in the country.
:Loser:
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Sadly, that is pretty much true.
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The above reminded me of this old bit:
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;D
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https://www.a1steam.com/prince-of-wales/about-prince-of-wales/the-build-so-far
is the length of time between "events" just b/c those things take that long to do w/ the time the guys have available?
Or are they just waiting for funding to catch up for each next step they take?
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/vintage-rail-car-trips
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That's very cool. :bigthumb:
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Agreed. That's traveling in style!
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That's pretty cool! :applause:
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Well done to Pete Waterman and the team for getting into the Guinness Book of Records. The worlds largest portable model railway layout at 208ft.
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that's a lot of track to, uh... keep track of