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Discuție în 'Steam Traction' creată de 50044 Exeter, 12 Ian 2010.

  1. 50044 Exeter

    50044 Exeter New Member

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    If you were a rich person , what steam loco class would you like to see built for preserved lines or the national network? [​IMG]
     
  2. paullad1984

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    Oooooo now theres a question, Hows about a standard class 3 Mogul, or perhaps a K2
     
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    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

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    Maunsell Z class for use on the Mid Hants, and maybe a W for variety.
     
  4. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    If I was just having one built for my personal pleasure, without heed to what might be useful or easy to maintain, then it would be a late series Bulldog
     
  5. arthur maunsell

    arthur maunsell Well-Known Member

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    Dean 4-2-2 would be pretty....or something Cambrian or MSWJR. 4-4-0 preferably
     
  6. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    (a) The Adams Single - it was never built, but sketched out on the drawing board and was an almost unbelievably graceful. (Probably easiest to imagine a 4-2-2 version of the NRM/ Shildon's Adams T3). Broadly contemporary with the brief resurgence of "singles" that accompanied the invention of steam sanding in the 1880s - along with the Dean, Stirling, Johnson, Caley etc varieties.

    (b) Slightly more feasible, but even madder - rebuilt the Drummond "Bug" 4-2-4T inspection saloon. You could even claim it was a rebuild rather than a new build, on the grounds the carriage section still survives in garden (http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=2610) Would be a great addition for the heritage line of your choice that can turn an engine each end and can afford a complete frivolity with minimal revenue-generating potential...

    Tom
     
  7. Matt35027

    Matt35027 Well-Known Member

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    An original air-smoothed Merchant Navy, see if I get it certified for 90mph running :becky:
     
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    std tank Part of the furniture

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    Fowler 2-6-4 tank
     
  9. Jurasik

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    I would look at a completely new loco, along the lines of the 5AT, but with A4 style streamlining.
    Maximum perfomance in a aerodynamic shape.
    Get it certified for max speed, to run at similar speeds to current traffic for maximum pathing.
     
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    Well, how about a Grange, Patriot, Clan, Hawksworth County, B17 Sandringham, NER G5, GER Holden F5, LBSC Atlantic, 82xxx? Pretty well covered already thank you! OK, if you want me to name one that isn't yet under way then I'd go for either a North British MSWJR 4-4-0 or the Caledonian Railway's finest - 4-6-0 Cardean.
     
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    Midland/LMS '2P' 4-4-0 and a '3F' 0-6-0 please... Not too big or complicated, would surely suit many preserved lines as well as filling major gaps in preservation.
     
  12. arthur maunsell

    arthur maunsell Well-Known Member

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    yes, i think Ive with you there....big gaps in the ranks....
     
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    It's got to be one of the forgotten railways, the NSR their G class locomotives from J.H.Adams 4 built at Stoke very gracefull. Only one NSR locomotive survives and the NRM does not seem interested in restoring it. It's a disgrace.
     
  14. andy-61264

    andy-61264 New Member Loco Owner

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    Once of each just so that i can be greedy :D
     
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    replica of 1838 Lion's sister 'Tiger' and a few replica carriages and freight to go with it. Not very powerful but something different.
     
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    Rumpole Part of the furniture

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    Either a Drummond 'Black Motor' or a Midland 3F. Or to be completely irrational a Leader, just to make it actually work!
     
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    I'm with Jurasik. A new build steam loco utilising the best knowledge, craftsmanship and technology of the 21st Century would be great. The 5AT project is interesting but it looks like the one off streamlining that GWR tried in the 1930's that was rapidly abandoned. Yes, keep with the Stephenson style, but bring a 21st Century design into play. New technology should give the perforamce to run mainline and address the pathing issues of the restored and preserved loco's often run foul of.
     
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    2290 Big Bertha the 0-10-0 Lickey banker

    and the 5AT to see if it lives up to it's designers claims

    Pete
     
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    An improved version of 6202 the "LMS Turbomotive", but with a 4-8-2 wheel arrangement using 5-foot drivers, plus a 6-bladed reverser turbine (instead of 4-) to ensure that it could shunt its train out of a terminus unaided. With a tractive effort far in excess of 40,000 lb, plus roller bearings everywhere to allow those 5-foots to really shift, the loco should hardly ever slip, "cruise" like a bat out of hell, and be able to handle climbs like Shap as well. Photters would need a flippin fast shutter speed to catch it "rods down" at speed, to the naked eye the simple coupling rod would be just a blur.
     
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    An ex NER A8 4-6-2 tank to work on the NYMR certified for Whitby running, a B16/3 main line certified based on the NYMR and Royal George for Beamish. And for the NYMR again a Gresley P1 2-8-2 and finally a V2 so we can see one running (wink wink)
     

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