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46235 City of Birmingham

Discuție în 'Steam Traction' creată de Linesider, 11 Ian 2009.

  1. guard_jamie

    guard_jamie Part of the furniture

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    In answer to David1984 - see MarkinDurham's post above. Yes 4073 was restored in the 50s/60s, but then there are two things to bear in mind - one, it was restored by the artisans of Swindon works, which whilst indistinguishable from a top notch preservation effort makes it special as an almost unique example of their craftsmanship, and two it hasn't been steamed since.

    Lplus - again, see MarkinDurham's comment below yours. To be a pedant, Cheltenham is one of three. I was surprised it was ok'd for overhaul and operation considering this, personally.
     
  2. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

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    Cheltenham had been steamed in preservation though - there's a big difference relative to say Lode Star, Caerphilly Castle, Gladstone etc. So I'm with MarkinDurham here.

    Tom
     
  3. guard_jamie

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    I do agree basically. However, Cheltenham had had a very "light" overhaul for Rainhill, and there are two others out there. That would be the main point for me - by having two out there, the one in the museum, almost regardless of its preservation history, becomes a compelling candidate for permanent display.
     
  4. david1984

    david1984 Resident of Nat Pres

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    That had me bursting out laughing I must admit.
     
  5. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    Me too, I suppose if it were for electric locos it would be Hertz Loco Rental. Come on think about it....
     
  6. Lplus

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    my bad - forgot there are 3 V class.
     
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    *groans*

    But good pun :)

    Mark
     
  8. Mookie 6100

    Mookie 6100 New Member

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    Hello,

    I'm going off the subject a little, but it's related to 'Duchesses'.

    I was having a conversation with my Dad the other day and as a young trainspotter, he used to call a Duchess a 'Semi'. He didn't know why they were nickname that. Does anyone know?

    Kind regards,

    Mookie.
     
  9. Jamessquared

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    Semi as in semi-streamlined - it referred to the ones that were originally streamlined, which had smokeboxes that sloped down at the front to fit under the carapace. When the streamlining was removed, the smokeboxes with the sloping tops were retained, so those locos were distinctive.

    Compare the smokeboxes of:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Duchess_of_Hamilton_-_2006-05-06.jpg
    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...acific_geograph-2709830-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg

    (Not my photos)

    That's my understanding, anyway.

    Tom
     
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    Mookie 6100 New Member

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    Thanks Tom,

    that makes sense.

    regards,

    Mookie.
     
  11. Charles Parry

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    At the recent Tyseley open day I saw the solution to getting City of Birmingham out of the Thinktank.

    Cadbury No. 1

    http://www.gwsr.com/news/features/h...tiny-tank-locomotive-that-started-it-all.aspx

    She was sitting outside on a turntable road, looking a bit the worse for wear. Cosmetically restore her, and get a Cadbury's box van and a brake van (maybe even get some sponsorship from the chocolate company), and release 46235 to be restored at Tyseley. The locomotive obviously has a strong Birmingham link (stronger than a locomotive that happens to be named after the city anyway), will be more engaging for younger people due to the chocolate connection, and it isn't really a locomotive that could be put to better use as industrial tanks are 10 a penny.

    What do people think?
     
  12. THE MELTER

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    I think you are nuts,
    "Cadburys take them and they cover them in chocolate."

    The Melter
     
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    I'd say Cadbury No.1 is of more use to a preserved line than a Duchess. Being pedantic, it's also not a 10 a penny industrial - it is unique!
     
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    Industrial disrepect aside its not a bad idea. I dont get all this being precious about being in original BR restored condition, didnt stop two A4's getting a good Makeover recently and they are much more inspirational exhibits as they are now...
     
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    ...a matter of personal opinion - anything given a slap of paint will look shiny and new within a relatively short period of time, but true patina, fading and signs of age aren't available out of a tin.

    Ultimately what happens to an individual's, or organisation's property is their concern and no business of anybody else. Owners can choose to cosmetically restore (ie. repaint), place in museum buildings, overhaul to operation, leave parked in a locked shed, or even cut up and sell for scrap their own possessions - it isn't the concern or business of anybody else. If the owner makes it clear they are quite happy with their current decision and have no plans to alter that, then whining and moaning is going to achieve absolutely nothing - and neither should it.
     
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    What about 46235's owners, do they have a say in the matter?
     
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    No at all,
    only the armchair mafia are allowed an opinion on this and so many other issues,

    The Melter
     
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    I'm also sure that if a sufficiently large cheque were waived the owners may at least take notice and consider

    in this case the engine is owned by the City of Birmingham , and in theory the residents of Birmingham . Given a choice between public service improvements or at least a reduction in any council debt and 46235 flying the flag for the city , who knows what may happen

    If they starting clearing the outdoor science park at the front of the museum then we'll know something is happening
     
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    If the owners have integrity and are doing what they are for the right reasons,
    no cheque of any size should sway them.
    if it could sway them they are the wrong people in charge,

    The Melter
     
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    Sidmouth Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Moderator

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    but the owners (iirc) are the City of Birmingham whose leaders are voted for by the people of Birmingham
     

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