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West Somerset Railway General Discussion

Discuție în 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' creată de gwr4090, 15 Noi 2007.

  1. Dodo

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  2. Dodo

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    We stopped on Washford bank all right! I was the fireman to Trevor Barnett on 3440. We were overloaded really with 7 on if i remember and the weather conditions were dire for traction as there was a sea mist out of MD and the rails were wet. She picked her feet up as the carriages dragged on the curve and the bank steepened. Ray Towell from the NRM was on board. The sanders had wet sand in so I dug some out into the footplate bucket and tried to sand the track; there isn't much gap with a double frame and as Trevor tried to get here going the outside crank whacked my shoulder! A close shave as a couple of times i think she did the ton again stood still!! Having said that I still think firing her has been the highlight of my WSR career.
    Having driven Braunton I can confirm she was very light footed.
     
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  3. Small Prairie

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    Hi all ,

    I know on the website it says theres nothing running , but does anyone know if theres any light loco / works movements happening on the 22nd or 23 of this month?

    Many thanks
    mitch
     
  4. Paul Kibbey

    Paul Kibbey Well-Known Member

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    Many thanks for that very full explanation , Michael . You surprise me when you said City of Truro had problems on Washford Bank , I suppose it is lighter than some locos . One of the reasons I love the GWR so much is that they didn't feel the need to make their express passenger locos so big they didn't feel the need to add another load bearing axle , thereby taking weight off the drivers .
     
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    That basic idea has always seemed very right to me too.
     
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    Depends whether you're into RRVs
     
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    Well you could argue it the other way and say the other companies which used Pacifics wanted to have a greater grate area available to improve the steaming capacity of the locos and make them less troublesome. In the 1948 exchange trials the Kings were by far the worst performing of the BR 8Ps (in fact I believe they were beaten in performance by the Royal Scots), and I believe in comparison to Pacifics with a larger grate are regarded as more difficult to get right and less forgiving if you get it wrong. The trade off between a 4-6-0 and a Pacific is with a 4-6-0 you have more weight on the driving wheels, giving greater adhesion, but also a smaller potential firebox, thus leading to potentially a less forgiving machine, and also narrower route availability. Merchant Navies were heavier than Kings, but had a lighter axle loading as the weight was more widely spread. Bulleids also have a reputation as being among the best steam raisers ever to run in Britain
     
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  8. RLinkinS

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    Could oil bath leaks have made slipping worse? Is there any difference between rebuilt and unrebuilt Bullied pacifics?
     
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  9. Robin Moira White

    Robin Moira White Resident of Nat Pres

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    A heritage look for Seaward Way?

    Anyone care to guess the date of this photo?

    Robin

    FFF125BE-EE03-441B-9603-22110A56E25C.jpeg
     
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    Forestpines Well-Known Member

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    circa 1955?
     
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    I'm going to go sooner - 1930s or 1940s.

    Steven
     
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    Why did the WSR not keep the Double track to Dunster. Is butlins behind the trees?
     
  13. Roger Thompson

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    This is not the WSR.

    Sent from my Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70F using Tapatalk
     
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    Is it even British?

    Something about the ambience, the signs, and the barrier style doesn't look quite right.

    But date, mid 1960s?
     
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    34015 New Member

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    Warthill Crossing. November 1952. :)
     
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    The bullhead track suggests that it is.
    Ray.
     
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  17. Robin Moira White

    Robin Moira White Resident of Nat Pres

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    And the prize goes to Emma. That was the installation date. I believe this photo was taken in 1953.

    Robin
     
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    You are correct - 34015 has nailed it
     
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    You learn something every day.

    I had no idea barriers were tried instead of gates prior to the introduction of AHBs, which I think we have covered enough in this thread :)
     
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    About 5 miles away from me.
     

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