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Who should have been in the BR design team?

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by Jimc, Feb 18, 2015.

  1. pete2hogs

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    Jimc said:

    You could make a good argument that Churchward was still better at standardisation after his death than Riddles was when alive...


    On that basis they should have got in touch with a medium and consulted Sir John Aspinall. He was establishing thorough standardisation on the L&YR while the GW was still fiddling with sandwich frames and broad gauge :)
     
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    Peter Smith, in his book Mendips Engineman, says the Standard 5 was preferred to the LMS 5 on the Somerset & Dorset. I don't recall his reasons, though - time to re-read...
     
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    Even Cox wonders if the class 3 locos were necessary in the light of improvements to route capabilities. As to two class 4s, the 2-6-0 did have a lower axle loading of less than 17 tons and smaller wheels and it was also based on the Ivatt 2-6-0 so easier to design.
     
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    Personally i'd of put some engineers from other disciplines. People able to look at the problems from a different perspective. Of that era there were several great engineering genius' in a variety of fields. As to whether they were available given the surge in British aircraft and vehicle engineering post war is another matter, and also there is a risk that their ideas would of been similar to bulleids leader, requiring more work to perfect and not the reliability and low capital cost that the standards offered.
     
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    That would have resulted in similar disagreements to those that were partly the cause of the failure of the APT prototype project.
     
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