Posted on 12/23/2009 2:36:49 PM PST by Stoat
About 100 passengers climbed aboard the first mainline steam locomotive to be built in Britain for almost half a century at London Victoria when electric trains were delayed.
The 1940s technology used to power Tornado, a £3million Peppercorn class A1 Pacific, was able to withstand the snow and ice that brought much of the South East to a standstill on Monday night.
Historic solution: The Tornado A1 locomotive came to the aid of stranded passengers let down by modern trains in freezing conditions
The locomotive's 'Cathedrals Express' service was offering festive trips in the region when staff on board heard about the stranded passengers.
The travellers were offered free seats and were dropped off at stations as it chuffed through Kent, said Mark Allatt, chairman of the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust, the charity which built Tornado.
Mr Allatt said they were pleased to be able to help some of London's stranded commuters 'get home in style' and joked that rail operators could learn lessons from them.
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you can not buy those today can you?
Don’t think Crosby is in business any more.
Take a look here. There may be some useful information.
http://www.hornandwhistle.net/
Cue up the Kinks!
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains
Written by: Ray Davies
Published by: Noma Music, Inc./Hi-Count Music, Inc. BMI
Like the last of the good ol’ puffer trains,
I’m the last of the blood and sweat brigade,
And I don’t know where I’m going, or why I came.
I’m the last of the good old fashioned steam-powered trains.
I’m the last of the good old renegades.
All my friends are all middle class and grey,
But I live in a museum, so I’m okay.
I’m the last of the good old fashioned steam-powered trains.
Like the last of the good ol’ choo-choo trains,
Huff and puff ‘till I blow this world away,
And I’m gonna keep on rollin’ till my dying day.
I’m the last of the good old fashioned steam-powered trains.
Like the last of the good ol’ puffer trains,
I’m the last of the soot and scum[?] brigade,
And all this peaceful living is drivin’ me insane.
I’m the last of the good old fashioned steam-powered trains.
I’m the last of the good old fashioned steam-powered trains.
San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society, Santa Fe Steam Locomotive 3751
Thanks for posting this nice memory.
There's a reason for that. SA Railways copied the streamlining of the T1, which appeared a year earlier. But the 520 mechanicals were based on the more conventional 4-8-4 500B "Mountain" series which ran the interstate line, the 520 being a reduced weight version capable of running on the 60lb local tracks.
Equally at home pulling a long varnish up the side of a mountain or blasting across the open plains
That's the Adelaide-Melbourne run - 2.2% climb out of the city then 500 miles of open plains
How is the electricity for the headlight generated on the the steam engines?
There is a small steam turbine just in front of the cab. In cold weather you can usually see a little plume of steam rising up from there.
Thanks, I’ve always wondered.
Our little town and the one next door to it were built up in the 1890s. The wealthy families in St. Louis would board the steam locomotives to Webster Groves and Kirkwood (while lesser people would sleep out in Forest Park) to escape the summer heat and the furnaces of brick and pavement in the City.
Those summer “cottages” here are on a slightly lesser scale than those in Newport. You know, those quaint little “get-a-ways” that are three stories, plus stables, tennis courts and require an army of grateful servants who get to escape the heat. Anyway, I digress.
The wooded landscape, the golf courses placed among the open spots and the chug, chug, chug of the train made commuting a lengthy, however, elegant way for the men in the families to maintain their work and enjoy their families at leisure.
Of course, now, you wouldn't set foot in Forest Park (our equivalent of Central Park) at night, nor are there any “commuter trains” from any areas where those who have steady employment live. How far we've slipped no matter how far we've come.
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