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10100 Fell loco

Discussion in 'Diesel & Electric Traction' started by neildimmer, Jan 21, 2018.

  1. 35B

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    Judging by its history, the fact that the concept never developed, and the challenges facing other new build and pioneer diesel restoration schemes, I doubt very much that there’s much chance of seeing a Fell in action, or even a stuffed and mounted replica.


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    Why? It was very complex, and not very good. A kind of diesel equivalent of the Leader. Admittedly, it did work in traffic, which the Leader didn't, but it was a similarly technical dead end.
     
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    Best buy the model if you want to see it running...

    https://krmodels.net/shop/the-fell-oo-gauge/
     
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    Now, I would say that the Fell was more of a "Near miss" than a failure. The concept was actually good - only run the engines required for a particular power setting, thus keeping the running engines at high load, which is where they are most economical.

    There's a working model of its gearbox in The Works at the NRM - a fascinating piece of engineering.

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    I was told earthmovers adapted this gearbox. Which nearly got saved for the Science Museum
     
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    The Fell reminds me of the locomotive described in Alexei Sayle's book Train To Hell, in which the diesel engine had been replaced with twenty Vauxhall Cresta engines and gearboxes...
     
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    twenty of the 3.3 six cylinder would probably do
     
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