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Bulleid Pacifics - Past or Present

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von 34007 gestartet, 13 Mai 2008.

  1. 34007

    34007 Part of the furniture

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    Are there any pictures of her around? I am really interested in this loco and have been since i was a wee-nipper!?
     
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    Yes, in Steam Railway No336 page 18
     
  3. tfftfftff86

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    I noted this from the G&WR website, which is current as of 31 August:

    35006 Penninsular (sic) & Oriental SN Co: Bulleid Merchant Navy 4-6-2; boiler is at Chatham and expected to be returned to Toddington and fitted to the chassis shortly. Should steam 2010

    Does anyone have more info about what they mean by "shortly" in this case?
     
  4. class8mikado

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    Confused, what loco was this ? thanks
     
  5. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I think the original post was referring to 34101.
     
  6. Dan Hill

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    It was 34101 who had a chime whistle because I have a NYMR video with Hartland on it and it was a chime.
     
  7. kieranhardy

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    She did, am i right in thinking it belonged to an S160? I seem to remember seeing an S160 running on the NYMR with a Bulleid whistle, not sure why the swap may have occured though.
     
  8. Bulleid Pacific

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    May have been just fun and hijinks, or the Bulleid whistle had a faulty valve at the time of restoration.
     
  9. Steve

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    Nah. I think that the original post was referring to 6619, which has a chime whistle AND a Kylchap blastpipe. Almost a proper LNER loco!
     
  10. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    I beg to differ. Bulleid Pacific asked a question about the overhaul of 34101, received an answer and posted this in reply "I hope they put a Bulleid whistle on it this time, as I seem to recall that she had a chime whistle at one point..?"
     
  11. Bulleid Pacific

    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

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    *Draws in breath* The subject of the original post was quite rightly about 34101 (I realise some may not see the picture of the cab of said locomotive on a well-wagon posted at the beginning of the post). However, I went on to relate that LNERifying locomotives is not uncommon on the NYMR, with 56xx No. 6617 being an example. I hope this clears any misunderstandings, but I thought all people could see my picture of 34101 on this forum. I'll try to be more specific next time ;)!
     
  12. conireland

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    The tank on the NYMR is 6619?
     
  13. Bulleid Pacific

    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

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    Close enough... I got three out of four numbers right, and let's be honest, I am an "uneducated" Southern enthusiast who thinks that most of the rival's engines are the same!
     
  14. class8mikado

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    thanks for clearing that up chaps. Nothing wrong with a bit of Lnerification.
    Thinking on, if OB Hadnt gone to the Southern and stayed until Gresley passed on we'd probably have More P2's (Lets face it more Bulleid than Gresley) than A4's in Preservation...
     
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    I'd settle for one P2 for now. IMHO 2001 as built was the best looking loco constructed for a UK railway.
     
  16. Bulleid Pacific

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    If we're going to surmise what might have happened, then if Bulleid hadn't gone to the Southern, he may not necessarily have been given the CME post on the LNER. I'm sure the LNER high command knew that Bulleid was an 'ideas' man, who needed someone to curb some of his flights of fancy. As such, I believe that despite Bulleid being Gresley's Personal Assistant, they may have kept him in that post, and promoted Thompson regardless. We'd be in a right pickle then, no more P2s, and almost certainly no Pacifics. We must remember that the LNER was beginning to get cash-strapped by the late 1930s, and would not have been able to afford much more pioneering work. Despite this, I've always wondered who'd have taken up the reins of the Southern if Bulleid had refused the post...
     
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    Oliver Bulleid was born on this day in 1882. Happy Birthday O.V.S:)
     
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    If that's the case, he must been in his late 50's early 60's when he designed his pacifics.
     
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    An apt day for the event commemorating the return to service of 34070 Manston at Swanage today.

    http://southernlocomotivesltdphotogallery.fotopic.net/p61053774.html

    Actor Edward Fox, who starred in the 1970 film Battle of Britain, officiated.
     
  20. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    Conveniently close to the 15th too.
     

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