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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:38 pm
by bmcecosse
Ooooooooooh I do like Deltics!!
At the moment I only drive class 27 - but maybe someday.........<br>Image<br>

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:43 pm
by MColes
A Deltic! If it HAS to be diesel at least make it a Class 37 :lol:

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:24 pm
by bmcecosse
Well - that would be my next progression ! There are 4 of them at Bo'ness at the moment!<br>Image<br>

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:13 am
by Peetee
At the moment I only drive class 27 - but maybe someday
I've 'only' had a couple of cab rides in Deltics but I have driven class 31, 37 and 47 - before I was old enough to drive a car!! There was not a lot else constructive (as opposed to destructive) to do in Teesside in the 70's :lol:
My personal favourites are 40's although, if I'm honest, you can't really beat the sound of a Deltic.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:18 am
by nslocomotive2
for me its a nice pair of 20's in multiple never heard a Deltic run in the flesh I'm afraid (that's not to say I wouldn't enjoy it). I'm too young to know them in traffic. Nothing quite like cruising slowly up under a bridge then moving the power handle open and making loads of clagg and noise. Then the turbos whistle to a nice purr.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:13 pm
by bmcecosse
It's all much more fun with STEAM of course!<br>Image<br>

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:42 pm
by Kevin
Peetee wrote:
At the moment I only drive class 27 - but maybe someday
I've 'only' had a couple of cab rides in Deltics but I have driven class 31, 37 and 47 - before I was old enough to drive a car!! There was not a lot else constructive (as opposed to destructive) to do in Teesside in the 70's :lol:
My personal favourites are 40's although, if I'm honest, you can't really beat the sound of a Deltic.
Well class's of 27,31,37 & 47 I didnt realise you lot were that old :lol: I wasn't even born then.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:56 pm
by nslocomotive2
well this was my introduction to proper engines, and I there was no steam, so having not experienced it I am not able to comment. although I do agree steam does have a magic about it.

http://fcwg.fotopic.net/p54757445.html

The little one in front of the engine is me. a few years back, this is where my love of restoring old things came from.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:01 am
by linearaudio
Gosh, hadn't seen one for years, then two days ago sitting in our caravan at Sizewell, I heard one coming down the branch line to collect the neuclear stuff from the power station- grubby BR wishy-washy blue, but still an impressive hulk!

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:06 am
by Blaketon
I like steam engines. I have never driven one but I plan to have a go next year, at the Dean Forest Railway (http://www.deanforestrailway.co.uk/).

I am taking a few days away next month, at Ironbridge. I am going up by train and part of the journey will be on the Severn Valley Railway (Some of their staff are rather pleased to see someone carrying suitcases using the train as a "Proper traveller".

I undertsnad why preserved lines have diesels and ofcourse some are now historic themselves. However steam is what does it for me.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:03 pm
by bpr81a
Hymek, Western, Warship....

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:22 pm
by dalebrignall
evening star for me

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:55 pm
by Ian46
Sir Nigel

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:56 pm
by Mick_Anik
Ian46...Sir Nigel rings a bell with me - I'm sure I had an electric model of it when I was a kid. Isn't there another part to the name?

I am still wondering where all my toys went....none left!

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:59 pm
by LouiseM
Isn't there another part to the name?
Sir Nigel Gresley

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:02 pm
by Mick_Anik
Thanks - as I remember a very streamlined affair with cool lines. Mine was blue.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:27 pm
by bmcecosse
I'm looking forward to firing Morayshire next sunday at Bo'ness - partly because the A4 'Union of South Africa' will be in the yard alongside - and I intend to swing a few shovels in it's firebox so I can say I have fired an A4 !! Both are Gresley designed 3 cylinder engines - with his very clever 'conjugated' valve gear mechanism (actually he stole the design!!) for the centre cylinder!<br>Image<br>

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:46 pm
by mike.perry
My favourite is the GWR 1400 0-4-2 pulling a single autocoach on the Forest of Dean. This set was laid on to take guests from the car park at Norchurch to Parkend for my brother in law's birthday party. He drives on the FoD. Incidentally Happy Birthday sung by the Chepstow Male Voice Choir was impressive having suddenly realised that it was being sung in tune.

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:53 am
by alainmoran
whoever said that 3 cylinder engines are underpowered isnt a trainspotter :)

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:55 am
by RogerRust
I used to live in Ramsbottom. The best thing about the town was the railway. From our back door you could see steam trains summer and winter.

I miss them.

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