If you register, you can do a lot more. And become an active part of our growing community. You'll have access to hidden forums, and enjoy the ability of replying and starting conversations.

6024 King Edward 1

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von Champion Lodge gestartet, 16 September 2024.

  1. geoff_in_chester

    geoff_in_chester New Member

    Registriert seit:
    22 Juni 2009
    Beiträge:
    18
    Zustimmungen:
    117
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Retired
    Ort:
    Chester
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Here's a view of it during its reversal at Chester South Junction yesterday for those who like to chew over what's missing/changed etc.
    RE an earlier comment, both my wife and I commented on hearing a regular "squeak" when it passed us during the turning move P1040273 (2).JPG .
     
  2. GWR4707

    GWR4707 Nat Pres stalwart

    Registriert seit:
    12 Mai 2006
    Beiträge:
    19.655
    Zustimmungen:
    18.289
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Cumbria
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Lets be honest it doesn't really matter a jot in the big scheme of things considering what else has had to be done to get the loco's on the mainline. It did bring to mind a bit in, I think, one of Harold Gasson's books where he noted taking over a LMS loco out on the road and being surprised to find they had doors fitted and pondering whether this was because LMS crews made a habit of falling off!

    I think that all the bar cylinders is not new and reflect what has been done previously to get her on the mainline, 6023 was similar fitted with the revised cab profile and sat upon safety valve bonnet before the GWS threw the towel in with taking her mainline.

    IIRC the cylinders bore and stroke dimensions are unaltered, what has been changed is the overall dimensions of the casting (I assume due to advances in design/casting etc) to make the whole piece smaller overall (if that makes sense), IIRC something similar has been done with the new cylinders with the 47xx to make her mainline friendly if that ever happens, which I assume led to them not using the 28xx cylinders they planned, but that's a different story.
     
    silversteellady gefällt dies.
  3. Neil campion

    Neil campion New Member

    Registriert seit:
    30 Januar 2026
    Beiträge:
    13
    Zustimmungen:
    16
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Bovey Tracey
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Going around corners at platforms was a issue for the king on the modern railway network because of the swing as the front end is long so the 6024 society made changes to the front and buffer beam to narrow it to help i believe.
     
    JBTEvans gefällt dies.
  4. Neil campion

    Neil campion New Member

    Registriert seit:
    30 Januar 2026
    Beiträge:
    13
    Zustimmungen:
    16
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Bovey Tracey
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    How it is now and how it was originally
     

    Anhänge:

  5. Big Al

    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

    Registriert seit:
    30 Mai 2009
    Beiträge:
    23.893
    Zustimmungen:
    24.635
    Ort:
    1016
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    The King was always a tight fit. The forward 'swing' on curves was a problem and didn't it lose a dome cover on a bridge once? It's good that some reshaping has taken place.

    That said, it must be a tricky bit of negotiation to get Network Rail to ensure that any particular section of line is gauge friendly enough to permit all main line registered steam locomotives to pass when it cannot ensure that its regular services can get along the green corridor it has allowed to develop without hitting some part of a train.
     
  6. 5944

    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    14 Januar 2006
    Beiträge:
    10.063
    Zustimmungen:
    12.127
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Train Maintainer for GTR at Hornsey
    Ort:
    Letchworth
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Dome cover?! :eek:

    Yes, safety valves and bonnet knocked off approaching Paddington after reballasting work had been carried out leaving the track too high.
     
    silversteellady gefällt dies.
  7. GWR4707

    GWR4707 Nat Pres stalwart

    Registriert seit:
    12 Mai 2006
    Beiträge:
    19.655
    Zustimmungen:
    18.289
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Cumbria
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    KGV suffered similar back in the day as well.
     
    Mike Wylie und silversteellady gefällt dies.
  8. Scrat

    Scrat New Member

    Registriert seit:
    10 Mai 2015
    Beiträge:
    150
    Zustimmungen:
    128
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    railway worker
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Agree with your comments, but we must remember that none of these engines were ever designed or imagined to have the cab full of people that they seem to have nowadays. A driver and fireman was all that was intended with an occasional visit from a footplate inspector.
     
    JBTEvans, green five, gwalkeriow und 2 anderen gefällt dies.
  9. Big Al

    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

    Registriert seit:
    30 Mai 2009
    Beiträge:
    23.893
    Zustimmungen:
    24.635
    Ort:
    1016
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    I could never come to terms with a loco that had a bonnet. At least the GWR didn't call the running plate a skirt. ;)
     
    green five und 5944 gefällt dies.
  10. std tank

    std tank Part of the furniture

    Registriert seit:
    20 September 2005
    Beiträge:
    4.020
    Zustimmungen:
    1.158
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Retired
    Ort:
    Liverpool
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Cab full of people? Four is the limit on mainline and preserved lines.
     
  11. Bikermike

    Bikermike Well-Known Member

    Registriert seit:
    11 März 2020
    Beiträge:
    2.154
    Zustimmungen:
    2.459
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Thameslink territory
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    You can't trust domeless engines... they're not respectable
     
    Diamond Gaz, Devonbelle, oxonpete und 6 anderen gefällt dies.
  12. Gladiator 5076

    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    2 Oktober 2015
    Beiträge:
    9.717
    Zustimmungen:
    8.277
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Swanage
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    28 years on that really means nothing Fred. All sorts of things may have, and almost certainly will have, changed to accommodate new stock or other requirements.
     
    35B, JBTEvans, Paul42 und 2 anderen gefällt dies.
  13. Sidmouth

    Sidmouth Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Moderator

    Registriert seit:
    12 September 2005
    Beiträge:
    10.729
    Zustimmungen:
    11.019
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Ort:
    Alderan !
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    24 has thinner tyres to 23 I think so the chimney and especially the safety valve bonnet sit a little higher which to me at least is a little more visually appealing

    Kings were just shy of 13ft 5ins at full height so removing four inches to allow the loco to be in gauge is a challenge

    I suspect it is a tidge early , but given the owners tendency to showcase his latest loco on the front of his train , may we see 6024 at the head of the private charter in a few days time
     
    keith6233 gefällt dies.
  14. keith6233

    keith6233 Member

    Registriert seit:
    21 April 2006
    Beiträge:
    619
    Zustimmungen:
    190
    Beruf:
    Engineer
    Ort:
    Manchester


    I think it needs to go in the paint shop first.
     
    JBTEvans und Fireline gefällt dies.
  15. osprey

    osprey Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    3 Oktober 2007
    Beiträge:
    11.736
    Zustimmungen:
    3.333
    Beruf:
    semi-retired, currently doing R&D for my patents
    Ort:
    Halifax
    I hope so.... love the Kings and I'm not a GWR fan.. very imposing locos...
     
  16. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

    Registriert seit:
    6 Juni 2008
    Beiträge:
    9.967
    Zustimmungen:
    1.368

    Blue Peter booked for that
     
  17. Fred Kerr

    Fred Kerr Resident of Nat Pres Friend

    Registriert seit:
    24 März 2006
    Beiträge:
    8.758
    Zustimmungen:
    5.731
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    Freelance photo - journalist
    Ort:
    Southport
    But presuming that 6024 has the same kinetic envelope as 5043 / 7029 the premise of S&C traversal remains positive IMHO
     
    JBTEvans gefällt dies.
  18. Scrat

    Scrat New Member

    Registriert seit:
    10 Mai 2015
    Beiträge:
    150
    Zustimmungen:
    128
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    railway worker
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Of course as a standard, however previous HMRI guidelines permitted 5 on suitable engines when circumstances required it. Presume ORR adopted this previous policy, probably comes down to company policy and suitable risk assessments for a specific loco nowadays. Anyway there is plenty of instances all over You Tube showing more than 4 on footplates.
     
  19. Big Al

    Big Al Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator

    Registriert seit:
    30 Mai 2009
    Beiträge:
    23.893
    Zustimmungen:
    24.635
    Ort:
    1016
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    ....on the main line...in 2026? I suggest that four is the top number.
     
    std tank gefällt dies.
  20. Scrat

    Scrat New Member

    Registriert seit:
    10 Mai 2015
    Beiträge:
    150
    Zustimmungen:
    128
    Geschlecht:
    männlich
    Beruf:
    railway worker
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Not the case, as some TOCs occasionally operate with a driver, fireman, traction inspector, route conductor driver, and then the owners rep/support crew member. Evidenced in recent times by a DB Cargo operation in the north of England…..
     

Die Seite empfehlen