twenty of the 3.3 six cylinder would probably do
Which explains why they got diesel hydraulics when everywhere else had diesel electrics?
The Southerns classifications were interesting and a bit random somehow I always thought. You got two different types with the same designation,...
Yes, the ex Bury, 26D fireman I used to know said that about them, they were powerful, steamed well and were easy to fire, but the ride was...
WDs much rarer. Only ever seen one photo of one on a passenger turn
What great pictures of 8Fs, thanks @LMS2968 One of the very few locos I do actually remember seeing at work
Thanks 2968. To me, the Caledonian and the South Western, in Drummonds time, were a bit similar, both had decent 4-4-0s, 0-6-0s and 0-4-4 tanks,...
Didn't the Caledonian have a small class of 4-6-0s with three cylinders which had different valve gear on the middle engine to the two outside...
As far as I know, the only other use of uncoupled pairs of driving wheels was Drummond on the South Western, but with four cylinders and simple...
It woukd, I suppose, prove or disprove of whether or not Webb compounds were any good
a local railway for local people...there's nothing for you here...
The basis for Triangs R153 0-6-0ST, using the Jinty chassis, and numbered 748! Ive got one!!
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