Could This be the End of Steam Railways?

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Not exaclty stealth technology, but loved it. Thanks Nigel :thumbsup:


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Great videos. Thanks Nigel! :)

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A4 Bittern, not hanging about either. https://youtu.be/grtINnfJekU
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For planet killing emissions I think the Cass Mountain Railway in West Virginia takes some beating. I cam across it when trundling round West Virginia in 2013.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv2HjQEIfJ4

For smoke/mph these Shay engines are in a class of their own!

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AFAIK, Avgas still has lead in it. It's unfortunate that Avgas and Coal are going to get more expensive and harder to get as time goes on but I think they will still be available, but will they be economic for these historic uses, its just can they pay the price.

I have read articles about converting steam trains to use oil, but will the historical purists still want to support them once they are no longer as authentic.
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Nigel H-J wrote:
08 Jan 2021, 17:12
You can't get better smoke than this!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1buBwqIJ4

How is this for sheer speed!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLB1T1ZINuo

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Hi Nigel,
I've heard Skyhawks described as machines that convert kerosene into noise.
I think that video 1 takes the prize for coal into smoke!

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Hi Nigel,
I've heard Skyhawks described as machines that convert kerosene into noise.
I think that video 1 takes the prize for coal into smoke!
Hi Mike, it was a bit thick, surprised there were no environmentalists around!! :lol:

For smoke/mph these Shay engines are in a class of their own!
Allan, when I first watched it and hearing the whistle being blown and of the train approaching I was waiting for it to zoom past!

Then when it appeared I was gob smacked! :lol: Why is it that they always blow the whistle (if you can call it that) for so long? It's not as though they are travelling at speed. Just had a thought, could it be to scare off wild animals?

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Nigel H-J wrote:
09 Jan 2021, 13:44
Allan, when I first watched it and hearing the whistle being blown and of the train approaching I was waiting for it to zoom past!

Then when it appeared I was gob smacked! :lol: Why is it that they always blow the whistle (if you can call it that) for so long? It's not as though they are travelling at speed. Just had a thought, could it be to scare off wild animals?

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I wonder if they're blowing the whistle just to entertain the rail fans watching the locomotive. :dunno:

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There are some chunky snails on those tracks, but Brian is probably right, the route is now just a tourist attraction. Oddly enough my wife was not keen on buying a souvenir CD of engine soundtracks - or taking a trip on the train, something about wanting to breathe. :OB:

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Interestingly, the North Yorkshire Steam Railway does not allow smoking on any of their statons :dunno:
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