Ralph, I would suggest you retract your last comment, publicly. @Big Al perhaps you could have a word with your colleague and remind him of the...
Tom, thank you for your very kind and very considered post, which I will make sure is repeated back to the right people in the society.
The thing is, this has been done for VE Day, 80th anniversary. This comes around exactly once in a lifetime. We normally run with two white discs...
Sure Ralph, it’s totally that - and not the mean spirited way of undermining the efforts of younger volunteers and hard working older ones whose...
Knowing of the efforts everyone on the team has gone to, to make ‘28 look superb today, the efforts of our support crew, the DB crew, and Belmond...
Not wishing to overstay my welcome, but… …it was that very dream that my late grandfather signed up for, and when he passed, I signed up to help...
So to be clear They couldn’t wait a few months to repaint so we could have seen an LNER apple green liveried A1 on a set of Gresley teaks in full...
Having humanity is knowing when something is obviously wrong and calling it out for what it is. Sad that this point of view is silenced...
I would argue that there's a fundamental misunderstanding of how steam locomotives work and how the dynamometer cars work too. There also seems to...
A lot of sensible thinking here. I will check with my supervisor to see if I can publish the graphs I have produced. If not, I will make everyone...
Gents, researchers are allowed to disagree with one another. That’s why we have research! I am disappointed to note a couple of members would...
I will have to make sure to tell my supervisor, the University of Southampton and the Association of Business Historians that...! ;) I mean,...
I've covered this below. No, it was not. Eric Bannister covers this is in his book. He did the official trace and found 126mph the day after...
MellishR, with respect I am going to refer back to my original statement. It explains why. And again, no, you won’t find each quarter mile...
We could, if we had other rolls where we could see similar speed ranges. But we don’t, so we can’t. There’s a law of diminishing returns I feel...
Let’s clarify this, hopefully for good. So the paper goes through the rollers, driven by the ninth wheel directly affixed to the running rail....
Whoops, wrong pic. I will replace!
You cannot be serious. I sent you a copy of a section of the roll. The pens are spaced apart. Hermod - really?
I hope not, I only want to see good research and understanding being discussed!
Breaking my rule - again - but I cannot let this go unchallenged. Again. It is good to see Mr Andrews’ account in a more readable account....
Separă nume cu o virgulă.