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rogerzilla

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There's a EE Type 3 preservation society called the Growler Group, which sounds worringly like a hen party.

I snapped this at the GWSR today. I like green diesels with SYP.
 
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The work horse of our local railway, there are three diesel locos, one too small to do much, so this one seems to do most of the work hauling trains when for what ever reason the Steam engines can't be used.

Came from a sugar plantation, and an odd ball, the fuel is used in the torque converter and it is important to keep fuel tanks full to disparate the heat.

Ferret was built in the darkest days of the Second World War, in 1940, for work in an armaments depot. But really too small to do much work, Chattenden does some work, but Diema shown does most the passenger work when steam is not up and running.

One looks at pictures of it working before it came here

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and it seems to have had a hard life. Never seen any more than 4 carriages behind it here in Wales. Here it was going to Welshpool to pull first train of the day with the Theatre from the train event 7-7-2019 the steam engines were still getting up steam ready.
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Latter in the day hauled by steam as the train had a mock boarding by troops, never before or after have we had an event like this.
 

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It seems we are to have a visiting loco

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from ‘sister railway’ relationship with Taiwan’s Alishan Forest Railway (AFR). Seems a powerful loco at 25-ton 520hp for a 2'6" gauge railway expected in Llanfair by the end of the autumn. Seems the idea is the Diema shown in last lost can be taken out of service for an overhaul once it arrives, but Diema is only around 210hp this loco on loan is far bigger.

The other powerful loco 1654722040942.png Monarch has not been used for some time, it needs an overall, but unlikely to happen as the boiler not really suitable for the inclines, the Welsh Highland railway is so lucky having the Garratt 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 locos
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it allows them to haul such large trains, we rarely see more than 4 carriages, don't think our locos have the adhesion required to pull longer trains even if they have the power.
 
An 'old' HST 43304 passing Ram Hill, between Westerleigh Junction and Bristol Parkway at lunchtime today.

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Still the reigning champ for world's fastest diesel trains, and have been since their introduction.
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
Was reading a book about the rebuilding of the Bulleid Pacifics like P&O above. In what must have been the final ignominy for Bulleid, the new valve gear for the middle cylinder was a copy from the Schools Class designed by his predecessor.

Apparently the boiler steamed well (but had a tendency to throw cinders) but the cylinder efficiency of the original "spam cans" was atrocious due to the often random valve events from the oddball chain-driven valve gear. They ate up coal and guzzled water worse than anything else of comparable size.
 
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