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Replica builds for heritage lines.

Discussie in 'Steam Traction' gestart door 50044 Exeter, 25 apr 2016.

  1. 50044 Exeter

    50044 Exeter New Member

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    If money was available what type of steam locomotive would you love to see build for heritage lines?
     
  2. Corbs

    Corbs Well-Known Member

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  3. banburysaint

    banburysaint Member

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    A modern steam locomotive, which minimises running costs. For example the Brienz rothorn railway has locomotives that light themselves up, and were built in the late 80s/early 90s,
     
  4. nick813

    nick813 Well-Known Member Loco Owner

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    Hello,
    Any medium size Tank locomotives.


    Nick
     
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  5. Miff

    Miff Part of the furniture Friend

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    A standard-gauge Double Fairlie.
     
  6. LesterBrown

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    Not just a loco but a complete train. A 19th century 6 wheeled passenger tender loco with matching 6 wheeled coaches appropriate to the region where that particular railway is.
     
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  7. andrewshimmin

    andrewshimmin Well-Known Member

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    Surely the answer would be different for each line. They all have different gradients, loadings, lengths, etc.
    Also, some might want to recreate something of their own line or region. A M&GN 4-4-0 for the NNR perhaps, or a Johnson 0-4-4T for the KWVR, or a Robinson Atlantic for the GCR or a Highland Small Ben for the Strathspey...
     
  8. L&YR 2-4-2T 1008

    L&YR 2-4-2T 1008 New Member

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    I'd have a L&Y Dreadnought, a L&Y 7f, both large and small boilered versions, a L&Y class 28 and a.... Oh what the heck, I'll have an example of every L&Y class not preserved please :)

    But for something not L&Y, a Raven A2 would certainly be interesting, and perhaps a Gresley P1 would be cool, I'm sure the NYMR would find a use for the latter
     
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  9. Hampshire Unit

    Hampshire Unit Well-Known Member Friend

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    A Black motor for the MHR
     
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  10. S.A.C. Martin

    S.A.C. Martin Part of the furniture

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    Clearly head and heart need to come together to find a balance.

    I think the 3MT group picked an excellent class for their railway and region. The Bluebell's Atlantic group made the best use of known resources in Beachy Head. The Patriot group found a niche the whole country could get behind. The A1 Trust created their own funding model and it is still successful today. The GWS have taken standardisation to new lengths in new builds from old relics.

    If heart ruled head I'd have Thompson's lone A1/1 no doubt.

    If it was about need, we need locomotives from the Victorian and Edwardian era, and a working single wheeler at that. And since so little survives of the London suburban railways from that time, I'd like one of these:

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    Copyright NRM - Locomotive designed by Cudworth, built by Kitson and Company 1862.

    A South Eastern Railway 2-2-2. Surprisingly elegant and straight forward locomotive design. I don't believe there's any SER locomotives surviving (?) but there are many SECR locomotives. But no 2-2-2s from the Southern part of the country survive as far as I'm aware. Happy to be proved wrong and if one exists I'd love to see it in the flesh.
     
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  11. L&YR 2-4-2T 1008

    L&YR 2-4-2T 1008 New Member

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    Built in Leeds? sold, I'll have one, nice looking thing too
     
  12. Allegheny

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    A replica of GWR 102 "La France", the de Glehn compound Atlantic, that was trialed at the beginning of the last century, but updated with more recent improvements.
     
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    82045 and 45551. A Grange and a Saint. Just a minute..............
     
  14. LesterBrown

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    Do you mean 'Lode Star'?

     
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    A Deeley Belpaire 3F tender loco, I've always thought one of those would be ideal for most heritage railways.

    Kind regards,
    Chris
     
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  17. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    There is half an SER loco surviving (the bottom half ...)

    I'm also in the "mid Victorian passenger engine" camp, though - the attractions of the classic single wheeler notwithstanding - I suspect a 2-4-0 would probably be a more practical proposition.

    The latest issue of Bluebell Atlantic News, à propos discussion of what might be a suitable next project, has a very interesting discussion about the constraints that would inform such a decision. The interesting point is that in a general mindset of "buildable - useful - fundable", you don't always get all three together: some locos are eminently buildable (in the sense of having drawings available and no especial complexity in design) but may not be popular (which equates to fundable); others may be fundable but not necessarily most useful etc. So any choice is likely to be the best compromise between factors.

    Tom
     
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  18. William Shelford

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    Ilfracombe Goods for starters.
    Then a Dean Goods as the preserved example will always (for good reasons) be static and a Midland 2P.
     
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  19. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    A Pennsylvania T1 :)
     
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  20. Maunsell man

    Maunsell man Well-Known Member

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    There is a Dean Goods new build already advancing steadily. #Stuart Reader is founder and Chairman of the group. I'm sure he can gave us an update. I believe it is at the point of selecting the livery at the moment...

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