Henry Brown wrote: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
To be sure, seeing a Big Boy back in steam would be a wondrous thing! But for an
interesting steam engine restoration I would suggest looking over the pond at the restoration of
71000 Duke of Gloucester?
Design and manufacturing errors during it's original manufacture led to a reputation as a poor steamer, so after an 8 year life it gets sent (minus both outside cylinders!) for scrap. And first gets sent to the wrong scrapyard, before spending the next 7 years rusting away in the correct scrapyard by the coast - by 1973 it "consisted of little more than boiler, frames, inside cylinder (minus cambox), wheels, cab frame and rusting cladding".
... and yet 13 years later it was back!