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A GWR Castle at speed - 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe racing alongside the M5

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von Ben Jervis gestartet, 1 Mai 2012.

  1. Ben Jervis

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    For those that haven't been following 'The Cornishman' thread in the 'What's going on' section, here is our (Oldham Video Production's) footage of 5043 'Earl of Mount Edgcumbe' racing alongside the M5 between Hele and Burlescombe in Devon.

    [Youtube]A4r5SklgMCU[/Youtube]

    This clip along with more footage throughout the year will be available on Mainline Diary 2012 Part 1, due for release mid-2012.

    For more info and other videos please visit Oldham Video Production's Website or Oldham Video Production's Facebook page

    Cheers

    [​IMG]
     
  2. GeoffS75

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    Well that's a bit different and pretty magnificent! Thanks Ben!
     
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    Wonderful to see a Castle right on top of the work with the safety valve feathering. So Great Western .........
     
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    So must be doing a steady 70.... !
     
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    Interesting to see how far the exhaust seems to be above the cab even with the double chimney Castle. No wonder they never had to consider smoke deflectors. Not something I've thought about before but with the long video it was quite evident. Shame it wasn' a bit more humid so you could see what the feather from the safety valve was doing when it got towards the cab.
     
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    Great piece of filming thanks for posting Ben
     
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    Definitely being thrashed...
     
  8. Ben Vintage-Trains

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    Don't you start! lol
     
  9. Ben Jervis

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    Definitely! lol

    All jokes aside, you can clearly see from the video that the loco is not being thrashed. The reversing rod is almost in the middle, so the cut-off is notched right back.

    Maybe we need some expert analysis from Mr. 4472? lol
     
  10. Reading General

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    poetry
     
  11. guard_jamie

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    I think Reading General has the right of it...poetry in motion. Just wish my computer could cope with 1080HP!!
     
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    I'm no GWR man but you'd have to be very churlish not to appreciate the beauty of any steam engine being worked as intended. Poetry in (valve) motion indeed.
     
  13. THE MELTER

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    I must admit that i am no fan of the GWR,
    I was never a great fan of Tysley either,
    But,
    You have got to admit they turn out some lovely looking engines that go as well as they look from there these days.
    well done you guys,well done. (it is just a shame it aint RED)

    The Melter
     
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    Pleasant enough but a bit pedestrian, check out 60009 on the same stretch.
     
  15. Ben Vintage-Trains

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    That's the beauty of a Castle - effortless at speed.

    I assure you that it wasn't "pedestrian!". I can't say how fast it was without getting Ben a speeding ticket, but we have the GPS - TRUST ME!
     
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    1080HP? Come on, give the GWR some credit, even a Castle can put out more horsepower than that! :)
     
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    *groan*
     
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    For a moment, just put aside the colour and which company built it, and who owns and runs it now, the truth is it is simply magnificent - in 2012 - to see an example of British locomotive Engineering excellence doing what it was designed to do. Absolutely stunning. It is a privilege to be living at a time when this can still be experienced first-hand. Many, many thanks to all those who make it happen!
     
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    Couldn't agree more, well said!
     
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    Well said that man .. being able to remember castles at speed on BR mainline - this was fantastic , wish I lived closer to be able to experience it -- be glad for what you have , here in Canada it s a desert for steam on the mainline......
     

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