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Best presented engines in preservation

Discussie in 'Steam Traction' gestart door ADB968008, 13 jan 2012.

  1. THE MELTER

    THE MELTER Member

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    Colin McAndrew

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  2. talyllyn1

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    You'll go a long way before you can match the turnout of Ffestiniog or Talyllyn locos (or carriages come to that). Before anyone says "it's easier for them - they are much smaller", don't forget that, unlike most standard gauge locos, they work much harder now than they were originally designed to and are in regular, timetabled use.
    My vote for the standard gauge must be Tyseleys "Earl of Mount Edgecumbe" - an exhibition finish on a frequent "main line" engine.
     
  3. richards

    richards Part of the furniture

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    If you're looking for something clean enough to eat your dinner off it, "Clan Line" would have to be my vote. I'm too young to know what's "authentic" and what's not, but I certainly prefer something which is just clean rather than pristine. Maintaining an ex-works paint finish doesn't look right somehow.

    Richard
     
  4. Ruston906

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    I agree there both railways locos are always very well turned out the Talyllyn especial shine in the sun hours must be spent keeping them to that very high standard
     
  5. HennersJames

    HennersJames New Member

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    Most GWR engines turned out of Tyseley seem to maintain a high standard, both in paintwork and cleanliness.

    Henners
     
  6. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    Any other have said - anything working off 84E.
     
  7. Chris86

    Chris86 Well-Known Member

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    B1 (6)1306 for my money.
     
  8. tomparryharry

    tomparryharry Member

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    My vote goes to the Austerity 'Mech Navvies' at Pontypool & Blaenavon.

    Regards,
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    JBTEvans Part of the furniture

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    P&DSR locos are always very clean too.
     
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    4953 Pitchford Hall is always cleaned immaculately at the GCR, She is cleaned everytime before she goes out on a service train whether it be the brass, but the frames, wheels, brake rigging, cab pipework, and the external paintwork such as the boiler cladding tender etc it is all tended too.

    But 1306 Mayflower for me is always virtually spotless.
     
  11. Robert Heath No.6

    Robert Heath No.6 Well-Known Member

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    Cleaned with paint brushes, so they say ;-)
     
  12. lostlogin

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    I think there should almost be seperate catagories, one for narrow gauge, one for main line and one for basically engines that are the daily work horses of their preserved lines. Narrow gauge have the advantage of sign and geneally will have had brasswork, motion, paintwork and cab cleaned each day they are used. I expect Mainline locos get a similar treatment between runs.

    I have not worked on a standard gauge prserved railway but I doubt if there is time to give the full treatment to loco's that are intensively used and for that reason the loco that I would give the award to is Hinton Manor when in ran in Black on the SVR. 1980s? I remember it as always being imaculate
     
  13. Andy2857

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    I think thats fair. There's a case with "mainline" locos too that they are generally operated on fewer occasions and perhaps stored in better conditions when not in service. I love the condition Tyseley manage to keep their fleet in and I take my hat off, but I wonder if they could be kept in such a condition if they were on a heritage line in day to day operation.

    I can vouch for that! Working at Bridgnorth, depending on the timetable and number of cleaners around of a weekend you might get to polish paintwork & cladding, brasso and brass/copper bits and attend to the "rods". Thats a good day. On occasions you're in a position where you have to focus on the "shiny bits" because there isn't time/enough hands/favourable conditions/the paintwork is too far gone to do anything more thorough.

    Still, I think the "workstained but cared for" look is rather nice, personally!

    Cheers,
    Andy
     
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