
A binge compilation of some unique designs and otherwise strange engines that worked for you to study, sleep or otherwise enjoy yourself to
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A binge compilation of some unique designs and otherwise strange engines that worked for you to study, sleep or otherwise enjoy yourself to
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Have you heard of the Indian 0-12-0
i knew it just knew youd metion SMR! thank you man, finally getting some pr for the place!
Uhm. The camel back locos. By Ross Winans. Its not pronounced (win)ans. Its pronounced more like (Y)nans
What is asthmer and replicer?
Bigboy 4017 oil burner the horn is something else used it as a mobile phone ring tone woke me up no worrys xd
luv to see this train thunder pass me but in oz . . .
FYI ToT, regarding geared locomotives, Johnson 16 wheelers had a 2 speed gearbox, very small wheels being excessively restrictive when running light. Although with the exposed gearbox, and running in bush with sticks and rocks etc they did have a tendency to jump out of gear.
The price 16 wheelers had a more normal layout. Both johnson and prices 8 wheelers were more akin to the normal heisler and climax products
You cant talk about cab forward steam locos and not mention the Southern railways 'Leader'.
Some many dad jokes there at the end
25:59 why not just make the smoke stack bend over the boiler and go to the back way past the crew? and you could put fans on the smoke stack to help pull the smoke out
The CUT of their jib".
I've been on the Snowdon railway. It's great
Can you talk about new zealends railways it also holds the testmint of railways will be built anywhere
While some may question the aesthetic beauty of the Q1’s, their lack of normal fittings, railings, and running boards made their appearance very modern and streamlined…albeit, boxy.
The Q1s are gorgeous.
One correction: it's pronounce L-eye-ma like the bean and not Lee-ma like the capital of Peru. Other than that nice video.
Interesting & beautifuly presented!
I think the Allegheny was heavier, coming in at 1,750,000 pounds tender and all
I know the video is old but it's pronounced E-P-rium
"steam locomotives however do not care what science tells us" i love this guy
"Steam locomotives don't care…"
There are diesel rack-and-pinion locomotives such as the ZL 200.
It handles inclines up to 2.5 degrees greater than the steam locomotives found on the Snowden Railway.
The entire Gornergrat Railway railway runs electric rack-and-pinion locomotives.
So it sounds like… locomotives don't care.
Evening Star is the most unique 9F I think I’ve ever heard of.
Thanks ToT! Great compilation video cobber. Cheers.
So, the big boys are the biggest steam locomotives ever built, and the yellowstones are the most powerful steam locomotives ever built?
More of these please