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Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by acorb, Jul 26, 2009.

  1. pmh_74

    pmh_74 Part of the furniture

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    I've never before in my life heard a GWR Hall described as "reliable in high fire risk conditions". Is it an oil burner or something? :confused:
     
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    Fitted with a really good spark arrestor, modern design of over door ashpan, can be worked round the whole railway in 1st valve no drama. Was our most reliable last year in the high fire risk season
     
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    7714 in use tomorrow along 13268 and 4930.
     
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    Out of interest, which SVR engine (or I suppose other engine, but if we try to avoid too much thread drift) would be considered bad for starting fires?

    At the Bluebell, Lady of Legend, and O1 No 65.
     
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    Panniers often have a reputation, one which probably caused by being used on heavy trains. 75069 had some issues last time it was used, it's getting on a bit in its current ticket.
     
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    75069 is/has been our fire starter. It’s spent several weeks under repair post Spring Gala. It will go out on test one day next week to see if those repairs are succesful pending next weekends 1940s

    ESMP have done a significant ammount of work to locos and put good spark arrestors in them now. And good secure ashpans are progressing on most of the fleet now.

    The smaller engines obviously put up more risk up.
     
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    That's interesting - I would have thought, and in my experience, standards aren't too bad for starting fires.

    If I was looking for 'categories' of engine to blame, I'd go for Bulleids and Westerns. Also small / pre-grouping engines as you say. I appreciate that not all Westerns are the same, but as a firm fan of the Southern, I wouldn't know how different Western locos behave.
     

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