Modern steam technology link: https://dlm-ag.ch/en/
The wheel sets are the later type, with crank between spokes. I would expect the coupling rods to be the later type with the joint position...
Check out about half way down this page - it seems that a very similar project was started https://csrail.org/newsroom/tag/advanced+steam
If 7027 was sent to Cranmore, it would be in steam in time for Christmas!
And new front frame plates, new inside and outside cylinders, altered main frame rears, new driving wheels, coupling rods, new cab. Or you could...
I’m not sure how much use it has seen, but I have seen 2253 in steam recently, also 4277, which has been outshopped in black, with totem and red...
You can see one of these, albeit in France. https://www.martynbane.co.uk/2003Trips/AlsaceLorraine/museum2.htm
A scaled up version of this in the long term?...
The Lytton and Barnstaple pages being discussed can be accessed without logging in to Facebook.
I was thinking about the LSN project started by the late Phil Girdlestone https://csrail.org/newsroom/2016/3/17/fs5sdiafzcvtx7qr17l29cwymkir51
Was there ever any further news about the stalled advanced steam project mentioned on this site a few years ago?
I think there is a mesh infill to prevent this.
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The new section is showing on the map.
You mean like this...? http://www.australiansteam.com/1033.htm
No need for a replica! http://www.martynbane.co.uk/2003Trips/AlsaceLorraine/museum2.htm
The planned extension has been referenced in an article on the BBC web-site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36077183
Is that one you made earlier in the background?
Check out http://www.machineconcepts.co.uk/baldwin242/baldwin3.htm This is updated more often than the main page - all utterly fabulous stuff!
Like this one? http://www.martynbane.co.uk/2003Trips/AlsaceLorraine/museum2.htm
Separă nume cu o virgulă.