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7000rpm...
#11
Brilliant!
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#12
What's the steam engine at 1:42? Described as British, it never ran on British rails as far as I'm aware..
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(25-10-2017, 08:26 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote: What's the steam engine at 1:42? Described as British, it never ran on British rails as far as I'm aware..

Difficult to see from the clip. Could it be a 2 8 0 "Austerity" loco?
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(25-10-2017, 08:26 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote: What's the steam engine at 1:42? Described as British, it never ran on British rails as far as I'm aware..

It's a broad gauge Indian Government Railways (I.G.R.) WG Class 2-8-2 built by the North British Locomotive Company, Glasgow in 1950. 

Jeff.


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(25-10-2017, 11:07 AM)Stuart Giles Wrote:
(25-10-2017, 08:26 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote: What's the steam engine at 1:42? Described as British, it never ran on British rails as far as I'm aware..

Difficult to see from the clip. Could it be a 2 8 0 "Austerity" loco?
Don't think so - different cab, different tender and different wheels. I think the boiler looks different as well...


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Huh

I suppose any question like this can be answered by a simple Google query - '1951 festival of britain steam engines' returned this..

https://www.flickr.com/photos/124446949@N06/32721193082

Thanks Jeff - you beat me to it!!
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#16
I'm also a life long steam locomotive and railway enthusiast Hugh.

Jeff.
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#17
Perfect
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#18
7000rpm - how fast  in mph would that have been?
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#19
Depends on the gearing, but I think Terry uses the same as me. It's between 87 and 93 mph depending on whether it's a 4.9 or 5.25 axle.
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(25-10-2017, 09:25 PM)Alan Wrote: Depends on the gearing, but I think Terry uses the same as me.  It's between 87 and 93 mph depending on whether it's a 4.9 or 5.25 axle.

Pics of Terry at previous hill climbs and circuits here
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