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sentinal 4wvbt nutty

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by Jordan-Leeds, Dec 12, 2010.

  1. Jordan-Leeds

    Jordan-Leeds New Member

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    Anyone know the current location and condition of sentinal nutty last known by myself to be at railworld any current photos of this interesting engine
     
  2. Anthony Coulls

    Anthony Coulls Well-Known Member

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    Cosmetically restored in the Peterborough area, currently stored awaiting display. Owned by Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust. Not got any recent pics,sorry.
    Cheers
    Anthony
    (NGRMT Trustee)
     
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    richards Part of the furniture

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  4. Anthony Coulls

    Anthony Coulls Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Richard, jsut the two links I should have posted. That's the beast, 250psi boiler, gauge glasses 10 inches from the driver's nose...
     
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    On the W&L the loco crew had two choices when operating Nutty (W&L No.5 - recent pictures I have seen of her show that she is still carrying the plates):

    i) Sit and have the gauge glass 10 inches from your face
    ii) Stand on the cab steps and present your wedding tackle in the danger zone instead.

    It is noticable from old photographs that preferences did differ between crews!

    To be fair to Nutty she did play a valuable role in efficiently operating the Llanfair-Heniarth shuttles after the Banwy Bridge collapsed in 1964.

    Kind regards,
    Gareth
     
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    LOL, father tells me that he had one go on the road version at 275 in the middle of Warrington, his right knee was only a foot away but the protector diverted the worse of it away.

    However he did say whilst picking his nose the day after, he found a piece of glass!

    Ant, are you sure it was 250? Sentinels liked a 5 at the end for some reason. Standards and Supers at 235.

    DG's at 255 and 275, and S's at 255 (the 275 boiler wouldnt fit, and anyways 275 split the gearbox casing!), not sure what Mr Dobles creation ran at.

    Anyways, how on earth do you fire the thing?, you usually drop in coal from above.

    P.S the firebox in Mr Walkers S was Nutty's spare. Mr Webster got hold of it.
     

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