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by Henry Brown » Tue Apr 15, 2014 8:50 pm | |
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Since there has been a fair amount of discussion about steam power and railroading in the forum, I though I would post this. Basically, one of the biggest, most powerful steam locomotives ever is going to undergo a complete restoration and be returned to service for special events.
http://news.yahoo.com/huge-big-boy-stea ... 58235.html |
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by Larry » Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:56 am | |
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As an enormous train nut I heartily approve this. I would love to see one of these run again under it's own steam. I suspect it would be some time before Charis built one of these but still awesome news.
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by Alistair » Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:16 am | |
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Cool!!!
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by WES » Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:26 am | |
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Also check out this restoration of a 70 Ton Climax geared locomotive. Lots of photos of the process.
http://www.msrlha.org/assets/photos/p-e ... index.html http://www.msrlha.org/assets/photos/p-e ... index.html http://www.msrlha.org/recentWork.shtml |
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by Joat42 » Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:20 am | |
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Hmm.. So what is the accepted nickname for people who like steam engines?
People who like cars are usually called petrol-heads and I don't think steam-heads fit the bill.. I just noticed that this was my 100th post. Weee!! --- Jack of all trades and destructive tinkerer. Anyone who have simple solutions for complex problems is a fool. |
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by n7axw » Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:24 am | |
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Steamblowoffs?? Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by alj_sf » Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:40 pm | |
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In my area, this 1949 beauty run again since 2006 : http://www.train-vapeur.fr/ only 1 741 865 km on the odometer ! Spectacular, especially when coupled with 2 other steam trains in the Gothard Swiss pass. |
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by ka8wtk » Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:22 pm | |
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Ferroequinologist or Rail Fans When my son worked for the W&LE they called rail fans "Foamers". I have pictures of that Climax going back 42 uears. A trip to Cass, WV is a reccomendation I make to anyone who likes trains, lives in the East, and wants to see a real steam engine work. The Oregon Rail Historical Society musem in Portland, OR is an interesting place right now as SP Daylight 4449 is going through an inspection. Bill |
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by chrisd » Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:08 am | |
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here is a link to a group that I do volunteer work for.:-
http://nelpg.org.uk try it and see. The smallest loco is 39 (long) tons "Ready to Go" c/w 2 tons of coal and 600(Imperial) galloons of water. (The derogatory term for Steam Enthusiasts in the UK is "Anorak", the photographer types are referred to as "Festoons") |
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by saber964 » Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:42 pm | |
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If you want a really tough and thorough restoration the Smithsonian Air & Space museum is currently restoring a SPAD XIII with its original fabric. The plane was built in 1917. From what I have read they want to complete it for its 100th anniversary and have been at it since 1992.
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