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Non - Stop BRISTOLIAN 17/4/2010!

Discussie in 'What's Going On' gestart door campainr, 7 jan 2010.

  1. belle1

    belle1 Part of the furniture Moderator

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    ..And adapt the rear loading ramp with a coal chute...

    I think I would be booking seats as far back from the loco as possible... :crazy:
     
  2. Sidmouth

    Sidmouth Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Moderator

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    I still think 600-19 on and you've all Bittern of more than you can cope with

    I think we'll see an improved streamlined castle on the day , Both Brunswick Green , Brass cabsides and EoME nameplates

    With apologies to TYS
     
  3. Steamage

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    With a bullet-nose smokebox cover and streamlined splashers, you mean? I thought that was for the Cheltenham Flyer re-run on Thurs 1st....
     
  4. saltydog

    saltydog Part of the furniture

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    Given Tyseleys award winning expertise in re-streamlining.......why not? Mind you it's a bit short notice to have it done for Thurs 1st........:)
     
  5. Sheff

    Sheff Resident of Nat Pres

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    Ok - so if the C130 is too fast, what about one of those forest firefighting helicopters, and a very large funnel in the tender filler?
     
  6. 6024KEI

    6024KEI Member

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    Drill a couple of thousand holes in the coal space, and turn the whole tender into a funnel. Small problem of coal dust in the injectors but I'm sure that could be filtered out somehow!
     
  7. andy-61264

    andy-61264 New Member Loco Owner

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    Well I am sure the crew could always clean each lump of coal before it goes into the tender.
     
  8. gwr4090

    gwr4090 Part of the furniture

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    For a 120mile (one-way) leg, coal is not the problem. In fact it might be possible to trade some of the coal space in the tender for a bit more water.
     
  9. BrillTramway

    BrillTramway New Member

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    Perhaps its to be a steam outline diesel? that would solve the water problems!
     
  10. Bean-counter

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    Maybe they will be following the old Hornby method of tender drive......

    (And this has been done at least once in 300mm to the foot - can anyone remember when?)

    Steven
     
  11. Sheff

    Sheff Resident of Nat Pres

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    Was it a Rocket replica?
     
  12. Crewe Hall

    Crewe Hall New Member

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    300mm to the foot seems a bit of an odd scale. Why not just do it full size at 304.8mm to 1 ft, or better still use a proper measurement system and do it to 12 inches to 1 foot!
     
  13. IKB

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    O dear, the pedants are at it again!!!
     
  14. martin butler

    martin butler Part of the furniture

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    i wonder, there is one thing we have all overlooked has tys done a cut and shut job on two tenders and we now have super GWR tender , no water capicity problems, or coal problems,but dont try to go round any tight curves
     
  15. Stu in Torbay

    Stu in Torbay Part of the furniture

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    Stick a commonwealth bogie under each tender, and that't the curve problem sorted.

    As for the water. my guess is they have built a water wagon ala 6024. After all I think 6024's wagon was put together at TYS. Perhaps they are borrowing that one. Either way, I hope it's dressed up as a siphon G or brake or something.
     
  16. royals pete

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    This is turning out to be a brilliant thread, into P12 now and no closer to solving the mystery; hope Saltydog is having a few laughs !! So far, milk tankers, oil tankers, parallel running, helicopter drops James Bond style, few extra tenders, beer barrels, keep them coming eh. I would tend to go with the second tender ida as its been done before but quite happy to wait and see. More to the point, is it really going to get through Reading on greens !!!! I challenge anyone to watch the train movements from the station overbridge and understand how the signalmen keep anything going. Most HST's have to queue to get into the station. Saving grace is that hopefully The Bristolian can use the centre road through the station and stay on the main .
     
  17. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    As you say Pete this thread has generated a bit of fun with it's ideas going from the possible via the probable to the just plain mad.... How anyone can get uptight about it is beyond me.. All will be revealed no doubt before the trip when the cat escapes from the bag.
     
  18. 6024KEI

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    Or you could take the joined tenders and go a step further and make the Castle equivalent of a Double Fairlie!
     
  19. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I was thinking along similar lines but Locomotion No.1 at the 1925 Stockton & Darlington parade.
     
  20. saltydog

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    Not just giving me a few laughs but keeping a lot of other people at TYS entertained too.....and making us wonder about the opportunities we missed in making the watering a truly spectacular event....the idea of a C130 watering from the air really caught my imagination.
    As for timekeeping, I can only guess that given the amount of support from Network Rail and First Great Western this is probably going to be a Bristolian in the true sense of the word
    I wonder if the original sponsors of the bill in 1835 could have imagined the stir their vision would be creating 175 years later?
     

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