How to Drive a Steam Locomotive at Peter's Railway

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How to Drive a Steam Locomotive or Steam Train at Peter's Railway
Christopher Vine’s series of 20 books tell the story of Peter and Grandpa building and operating a railway across their farm.
The Peter's Railway bookshop is here: petersrailway.com/shop/ “Combining real engineering with adventures and true stories, these books feed inquisitive young minds!”
In this video Chris Vine explains and demonstrates how to drive a steam locomotive. Covering pistons, cylinders, boilers, reverser, cut-off, injectors and much more.
Bongo (or Fiery Fox in the books) is the miniature steam locomotive, made by Chris Vine, Author of the Peter's Railway series of books.

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  • @JintySteam1
    @JintySteam1Ай бұрын

    You have a really nice way of presenting. Not mumbling, not stuttering, you know what you're talking about and deliver it clearly and understandably. I assume this is 7 1/4? I play about with this gauge myself. This B1 is a beautiful model. I like how everything like the controls are where they should be as per real life. :)

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! 😃 I get rather bored of youtube films which are too long and rambling, so try to get straight to the point. Glad you like that style. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @peterackson883
    @peterackson88325 күн бұрын

    lovely explaination sir great said by daniel petere

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    24 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your kind comment, much appreciated!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe25 күн бұрын

    Beautiful locomotive and excellent explanation of how to drive it.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    24 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @crorivpro
    @crorivpro24 күн бұрын

    That's a stunning locomotive, the workmanship is first rate. This is an inspiring video.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much! I will be making some more little films during the summer... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @RobGMyMX5
    @RobGMyMX527 күн бұрын

    This is one of the clearest and easiest to understand demonstrations of driving a steam loco that I've seen. Great work, thank you! I just wish I had one in my garden to play with!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much! You may find there is a model engineering club/society within reach of you. Then you can "play trains" without having to start from scratch... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @dingnextstop
    @dingnextstop24 күн бұрын

    Wow…. I’m amazed how much the driver and fireman had to do, the knowledge and experience must have been incredible… I worked for BR in 1971 at Watford Junction Carriage and Wagon sheds changing wheels/springs and repairing “Hot Boxes” on goods trucks etc… we still had one small steam pannier engine left but everything else was Diesel, given the chance I’d go back tomorrow! Thankyou for an informative video 👍🏻

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    23 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your interesting recollections of working for BR. I am surprised you even had one pannier tank left in 1971!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @ollyoxenbourg
    @ollyoxenbourg27 күн бұрын

    Wow. What a work of art.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the splendid comment, I am glad you liked it! Thanks for watching, Chris.

  • @exe889
    @exe88924 күн бұрын

    Takes me back to driving Firefly (Kerr's) in Arbroath back in the day.

  • @dingnextstop

    @dingnextstop

    24 күн бұрын

    Hi, I lived in Arbroath from 1985-1991 as a bus driver for Strathtay Scottish, I remember taking my son on that little train! Wasn’t it next to Bali’s Night Club? and the Seaforth Hotel?

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    23 күн бұрын

    Sadly, I never went on Kerr's Miniature Railway - wish I had! It must have been fab. Have you visited the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. That is amazing! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @richardorchard8554
    @richardorchard855410 күн бұрын

    I’m absolutely in awe of the painstaking detailed skill that goes into manufacture and maintenance of these machines. They are simply wonders of engineering, not made by industrial workshops, but by engineering hobbyists in home workshops. The only difference between this loco and a full size one is simply the size.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    9 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your lovely comment, much appreciated! Yes, it took a lot of time to build Bongo - 6 years to make and a further 2 years to paint. Luckily the paint has worn very well. Yes, it is very similar to a full size machine - there is even a real sense of momentum as you build up speed. The momentum is even more obvious when you try to slow down in a hurry!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @lauriecooper8194
    @lauriecooper8194Ай бұрын

    A really clear explation of how steam locomotives are driven and fired, and how the cab controls work. Thank you.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    You're welcome! It is more difficult to explain how things work than to tell a story. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @OiDivision
    @OiDivisionАй бұрын

    Honestly, that's the most succinct description and demonstration of 'cut-off' I've seen so far!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for that!! Yes, it is much more difficult to explain technical things clearly than it is to tell a story. I will try to make some more little films now that the weather is rather better... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @kelvinostendorf4915
    @kelvinostendorf4915Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this great film. Greetings from Germany

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you and greetings from the UK!!! All best wishes, Chris.

  • @user-md3cx9le5t
    @user-md3cx9le5t24 күн бұрын

    Great video Peter. Really enjoyed it. Good inspiration for all the new comers to the hobby. 😊

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    23 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, now I must make some more... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @LukeWatson99
    @LukeWatson99Ай бұрын

    Magnificent video Peter, you never disappoint!! Always love your videos. The epitome of Britishness 🫡 thanks from Edinburgh 🇬🇧

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Hi and glad you enjoyed it. Now the weather is getting better I will make some more... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @officialbritishtaxpayer5609
    @officialbritishtaxpayer5609Ай бұрын

    This is a superb informative and friendly description of haow a steam locomotive works. To the raw beginner all those taps and levers can feel as daunting as the cockpit of a 747 so to have them so clearly described here is very helpful. A delightful little film.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! I can remember as a kid looking at all the controls and just wanting to know what they all did and how they did it. Now, a big part of the hobby is passing on information to the next generation... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @philippeleblanc7293
    @philippeleblanc729321 күн бұрын

    Wonderful explanation

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    20 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Chris.

  • @SteamerEdge
    @SteamerEdgeАй бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you. That is a magnificent Locomotive and a superbly engineered model. I always enjoy your interesting and entertaining videos about your Railway, builds, repairs, maintenance and operations. Cheers Paul

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. Now that summer is approaching I will have to make some more videos, thanks for your support, it is much appreciated! Chris.

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzmanАй бұрын

    Your descriptions are precise and detailed. I feel like I could drive this engine on my own!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great comment! Yes, I think you could drive a steam engine fairly quickly - when everything is going according to plan. It is when things start going wrong that it gets a bit more tricky. On full size railways, I always think that reading the signals must be the most difficult thing to learn... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @brooklyndenaro
    @brooklyndenaro22 күн бұрын

    Brilliant video/work.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    21 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it - it is the editing that takes so much time!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader822017 күн бұрын

    bongo is a lovely steam engine

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the great comment! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @GenX-Gamore
    @GenX-Gamore7 күн бұрын

    Learned a lot more than I expected, really enjoyed it, thank you, it's one thing when driving in a Train Sim and in the real world.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    6 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, there is a lot more to the real thing than a simulator might have you believe. Especially when things don't work exactly as you expect, or you can't see the water level because it has got too dark or I have left my glasses somewhere round the line!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @gerrywatson261
    @gerrywatson261Ай бұрын

    This is the best demonstration of the mysteries of how a steam engine works! What a beautiful locomotive Christopher you are indeed a talented man! 😊

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your magic comment, it is much appreciated. Bongo took me 6 years to build and another 2 to paint, but all good therapy for life! Now that "summer" is here, I will be making some more videos, so watch this space... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-LahayeАй бұрын

    This was a lovely explanation of driving a steam locomotive. Having been firing on a locomotive on a preserved railway the part about the fire and water level was precisely what I learned, but I have to add one thing about injectors. You want to deal with them in a future video, so I'm not diving in the details, but just want to say that there is the non-lifting type like on your B1, and then there is the lifting type, where the actual injector is on the backhead. And I know that these can be really difficult to start, especially in hot weather and when the water level in the tender tank is below the height of the injector body. But as I not want to spoil future episodes on this channel I leave it to you to explain what the difference between the two types is, why the one can be more problematic than the other and how to solve, and the reason to choose for either lifting or non lifting types. (a hint is that the lifting type in my case is on a Swedish locomotive and one has just to think about the winters there)

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Tom, and thanks for your great comments. Yes, it will surprise many people how similar the little engines are to the full size ones. In this gauge, they even start to have plenty of momentum so the whole train feels like it should. I am looking forward to making an injector video: There is plenty to explain, mainly about the relationship between velocity and pressure. It is a miracle that Henri Giffard managed to invent his gadget with the very limited science known at the time. Apparently he invented it because he wanted a lightweight feed pump for a steam aeroplane!! Yes, Bongo's injectors are noticeably less easy to get to pick up when the weather is hot, but usually we get by somehow. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t.18 күн бұрын

    An excellent engine and video. Who wouldn’t want to run one of these. ❤

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    16 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Yes, running it is a great pleasure, until something goes wrong!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @tommymartin4827
    @tommymartin482716 күн бұрын

    That was absolutely amazing. A true art in its purest form. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your support, now I must make some more films during the summer... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @007jerkins
    @007jerkins22 күн бұрын

    I used to run a 5" gauge Bagnall-style locomotive. As you pointed out, when driving you have 5 main things to think about: steam pressure, fire management, water level, speed and looking where you're going. One of our club members could only manage 4 at a time - his pressure would drop, or his fire would go out, or his water level would be too high or low, or he'd run through a signal... everybody used to keep an eye on him when he was on the track!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    21 күн бұрын

    That is exactly right, there is just so much to do. And, with a very small firebox, the fire will go out in a blink... I hope you kept your engine off the line when the madman was running!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @geordienufc3132
    @geordienufc3132Ай бұрын

    Very informative, thanks

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Very welcome and Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @geraldmartin2729
    @geraldmartin2729Ай бұрын

    A wonderful machine, brilliantly demonstrated and explained.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! I will make some more videos this summer... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @mattsoutham7846
    @mattsoutham7846Ай бұрын

    This is a lovely, clear explanation. Oh, and a beautiful locomotive.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks! Glad you liked the engine, it took 6 years to build and another 2 to paint!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @ianmillard1604
    @ianmillard1604Ай бұрын

    This was a really wonderful explanation of how a steam locomotive works!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your great comment and support. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @WA1LBK
    @WA1LBKАй бұрын

    Absolutely BEAUTIFUL locomotive! Very enjoyable & informative video. 🙂

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! It is quite tricky to tell a story on a technical matter, so I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @daveclaridge8316
    @daveclaridge8316Ай бұрын

    A true MASTER CLASS . Such an in-depth explanation. I feel I could drive one in an emergency now. Thank you so much.👍🏻👍🏻🙂

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    That could get you out of a sticky situation! The real difficulty is what they call "learning the route". IE knowing what all the signals mean and how to sight the one which is controlling your track etc. Also, what to do when things go wrong... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @helmuthhaass3631
    @helmuthhaass363120 күн бұрын

    You have made my day! I only wish that you would reside somewhere in my neighborhood in Southern Tasmania. Your explanations and instructions are music to my ears. Professional, concise and deluveredt in a most pleasant manner. Wishing you many hours of pleasure with this superb locomotive. Respect and best regards.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks for a lovely comment!! Yes, you are just a bit far away in S. Tasmania. Is it possible to get any further away??!! I will try to make some more videos during the summer. The only problem is the hours it takes to edit them in to a watchable film (IE to have some sort of story)... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @steven.ghodgson765
    @steven.ghodgson76522 күн бұрын

    Great video - I worked on the original engines at Darlington North Road Works in my early apprenticeship. A popular job for appretices was working on the refurbished cab reversing gear easing the screw control after they had come from the machine shop.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    21 күн бұрын

    Very interesting. Funnily enough, I had to do a bit of running-in of the reversing screw on Bongo! I made a proper 2 start thread so it is quick acting, and then machined the nut to fit. A bit tight to start with is better than starting off loose and worn out before you even use it!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @richardohara7444
    @richardohara7444Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video. Enjoyed it, thanks

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it - now that summer is with us at last, I will have to make some more! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @hjones3056
    @hjones3056Ай бұрын

    That was a brilliant video :)

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Now the summer is here (sort of), I will have to make some more... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @hjones3056

    @hjones3056

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway I have read and re read your books many times as a kid, they are super!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for that lovely reply. I have given it a thumbs up!! Chris.

  • @ThyCorylus
    @ThyCorylusАй бұрын

    Thank you Christopher, we just discovered the channel despite being avid readers of your book series (big boy 37, little boy 5) Your description of the mechanics and delivery are first class!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard, and thank you for the great comment. I am very glad that both of you are enjoying the books: Writing them is fun, but it's no use if people don't read them!! Now summer is here, I will have to make some more videos... All best wishes Chris.

  • @KYZ__1
    @KYZ__1Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful piece of mechanical engineering! Looking forward to those future in-depth videos too!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the lovely comment!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @KYZ__1

    @KYZ__1

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway We've happily managed to collect all of the Peter's Railway books over the years; they're fantastic books with the stories of the evolving Peter's Railway (and Grandpa's true tales), interspersed with the factual engineering pages - thoroughly recommend them!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    I hadn't realised that KYZ was you and your family!! Looking forward to a railway date during the summer...

  • @Northerner_Transport_Hub
    @Northerner_Transport_HubАй бұрын

    Nice video, Peter. Really liked looking at how 'Bongo' works. I've seen your books in a lot of heritage railway shops, one day I've told myself I'm going to buy one and see what theyre like. Keep up with the videos with Bongo.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks! Glad you liked the video, maybe now you will have another look at the book when you are at a steam railway. They are really written for children, but loads of adults seem to enjoy them too. I, jokingly, say the age range is 3 to 90!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas

  • @andeanrider6355
    @andeanrider6355Ай бұрын

    The things you can learn on KZread..GREAT, thanks.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    My pleasure! I have learnt so much from KZread, it is good to be part of it. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @Diede_Uijttewaal
    @Diede_UijttewaalАй бұрын

    Amazing video! Learned a lot from it 👍

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad to hear it! Now the summer is approaching I will have to make some more films... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @bernieshort6311
    @bernieshort6311Ай бұрын

    That was an outstanding video about the operation of a steam Locomotive.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Passing on information about engineering and railways has become something very worthwhile for me. If people get something from it, I will keep on keeping on!... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @isctony
    @isctony8 күн бұрын

    A gem of a video, thank you Peter.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    8 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it. I will try to make some more during the summer...Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @SteveEfromStevesSidecarPlace
    @SteveEfromStevesSidecarPlaceАй бұрын

    That was fantastic, I understand so much more now!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Great to hear! A new part of the hobby for me is sharing and passing on some of the fun. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @andrewnormansell1518
    @andrewnormansell1518Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video, thanks for sharing.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, sharing is now part of the hobby for me. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @markknowles6374
    @markknowles6374Ай бұрын

    Fantastic video. I've always wanted to know how everything interconnects, and your description and narrative is excellent. Thank you.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, a steam engine is very interconnected, with everything working together - most times... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @dalpro29
    @dalpro29Ай бұрын

    I have learnt so much. Thank you. And what a beautiful locomotive.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the lovely comment! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @SMAZVidoes
    @SMAZVidoesАй бұрын

    I really enjoyed that. Great tutorial.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Now that summer is here I will make some more films... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckusАй бұрын

    I absolutely love how scale everything is in the cab, especially the coffee/tea cups and thermos. 👍👍

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your lovely comment, much appreciated. Yes, the little bits make a model. The truth is, that if you want a good model then each part should be a mini project in its own right. Tea Cups, oil can, coal pick, brake valve, drivers seats etc. If you enjoy making each part, then the whole becomes so much better - if not quicker to finish!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @clivebroadhead4381
    @clivebroadhead4381Ай бұрын

    Great fun. Very clearly explained.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! Now that summer is, sort of, here, I will get on and make some more videos... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @adamc1272
    @adamc1272Ай бұрын

    Marvellous stuff, thank you

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Now that summer is here, I am looking forward to making some more little films... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @DavidMartin-ym2te
    @DavidMartin-ym2teАй бұрын

    Did you build that engine? I don't know what to say - that is utterly astonishing. It almost seems to scale in the cab. I really don't know how one has the skill and patience to make such a beautiful piece of art. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the great comment! Yes, I did build the engine and tried to make it as scale as possible but still a proper working machine. There are some compromises, but glad it looks ok in the film!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @dieselbeema4255
    @dieselbeema4255Ай бұрын

    Excellent! Clarity of explanation very good indeed.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you think so! It is much more difficult to explain things than to tell a story!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @pinecone01
    @pinecone01Ай бұрын

    Excellent video! Well explained, and what a beautiful piece of machinery!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Glad you like Bongo, a large part of the fun is that apart from looking good and having lots of details, she works really well and feels quite similar to driving a full size engine. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @A9106
    @A9106Ай бұрын

    Brilliant stuff, well explained. Loved the thrashing at the end.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! We have a plan on making a high speed railway video during the summer, so expect some more thrashing! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @michaelhardiman7482
    @michaelhardiman748214 күн бұрын

    This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. It's such a pleasure to see someone in action who really knows what he is doing and can communicate it to others so effectively.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you most kindly! It takes a long time to edit the videos, especially to make them tell some sort of story with a beginning, middle and end... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xfАй бұрын

    Loved every minute 👍🏻

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the lovely comment. Maybe your youngster might enjoy my children's railway books??!!!... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @ianbusby2845
    @ianbusby2845Ай бұрын

    Fantastic lesson in driving & explanation of how it works 👍🏻

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! Lifting the lid on some of the secrets of steam engines and railways has become a large part of the hobby for me now. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @drmagnificentdesigncontrap3377
    @drmagnificentdesigncontrap3377Ай бұрын

    Great video! Thanks

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    You're welcome! and thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @eddyaudio
    @eddyaudioАй бұрын

    A excellent explanation how to drive a Steam Locomotive Thank You,Ian.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    I hope it was useful, especially if stranded on a steam train with no driver!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @robc3056
    @robc3056Ай бұрын

    So cool Chris thanks for sharing lovely engine

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you like the engine! they are so much more interesting when the fire is lit and they are moving than sitting in a glass case... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069Ай бұрын

    Brilliant explanation!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    Glad you liked it, and thanks for watching, Chris.

  • @schooneramelia
    @schoonerameliaАй бұрын

    Finally ! This video is exactly what I desperately needed. Being a complete novice, I bought a fantastic "new" 5" BR Tank 2-6-2 at the latest Dreweatts transport auction and I - untill now - was really afraid to steam her up. Compressed air was the maximum I dared to go for. This weekend I will finally drive her at the local Antwerp Track. Thanks Peter !

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad I could help! Hi Peter, this is just a quick reply: Enjoy your new locomotive, but just remember that the only thing that really matters is to keep an eye on the water level. If you get it too low you could damage the boiler. If it is copper there is unlikely to be a loud bang, but you will still spoil it. If the water level does get too low, IE out of sight in the bottom nut of the water gauge glass, then there is a simple and almost instant trick to save the day: Make sure you have a rag with you and stick it down the chimney (or hold it down over the chimney) and turn on the steam blower. The steam from the blower cannot then get up the chimney to draw the fire, but will flow back through the fire tubes and cool and dowse the fire. The firebox will be full of steam in a few seconds and that will prevent any damage. It may sound obvious, but not everyone knows this trick and, in a panic, it is easy not think straight. Enjoy!!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @DaveFiggley
    @DaveFiggleyАй бұрын

    Wow. When you opened the regulator wide ... that was quite an impressive response ! Well done for doubling as driver and fireman.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Yes, the loco weighs around 1/3 of a ton and the wagons must be at least that again. with some people on board, you have something like 2 tons on the move. Putting your shoes down as brakes is totally ineffective!! There is a lot to do, but now that the double loop is complete, one can settle down to a sort of routine - two shovelfuls of coal, injector on for half a lap etc. It would be great to have the injectors sized so that they run continuously once on the move, but that will take a bit more fine tuning!!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @ridefast0
    @ridefast09 күн бұрын

    greatly enjoyed seeing the explanation for the original VVT system!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    8 күн бұрын

    That is a good comparison! Yes, it is a bit like that. Even has reverse which is more than Mr Honda has managed so far... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @Huntracony
    @HuntraconyАй бұрын

    That was fascinating!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, your interest is much appreciated!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @sandeeppallapu
    @sandeeppallapu28 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot, was struggling to drive my steam locomotive... Now I know. All I need to find now is a steam locomotive 😂

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    That is the beauty of KZread - You never know what you don't know... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @sandeeppallapu

    @sandeeppallapu

    28 күн бұрын

    @@PetersRailway i love trains, model trains to be exact... But, that's something I can never find in my region...hence I can only enjoy them visually through internet... That's one impeccable model train, hope I will be able to ride it one day before I die😜

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your lovely comment. Maybe you can find something to interest you not too far away...??!!!

  • @HamishG199
    @HamishG19916 күн бұрын

    Love Peter’s Railway. You signed a few books for me. Love reading them. There is something magical and although children will enjoy them I think adults love them as equally.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    16 күн бұрын

    That is really good to hear and thank you for the great comment. Writing the books is great fun, but knowing that people enjoy reading them is much better!! Thanks for watching, Chris.

  • @dr1.234
    @dr1.234Ай бұрын

    I LOVE STEAM LOCOS YOU POSTED AGAIN YAY

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your great comment, I am glad you like steam engines, they are very fascinating!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoungАй бұрын

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    No problem 👍 and thanks for watching, Chris.

  • @Aiwaz9393
    @Aiwaz939312 күн бұрын

    Thanks, for the great explanation!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    11 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @michaelmooney1253
    @michaelmooney1253Ай бұрын

    EX footplate,I have never seen,61005, looking so good.Wonderful!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! I hope it gives a flavour of the full size machine. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @tamarmolerick3814
    @tamarmolerick3814Ай бұрын

    Excellent video, really enjoyed it.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks! Now I will have to make some more... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @chrisbaines6931
    @chrisbaines6931Ай бұрын

    Great video. I drive the full size versions on a heritage railway near me. Ive watched a few videos of minature steam locos being driven and often see them being driven in full gear all the time so it was good to see the use of the reverser to work with a lower cut off. I'd love to get a 7 1/4" loco one day.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Yes, a lot of miniatures are driven in full gear all the time. I guess the cost of the coal isn't so important!! Enjoy driving the full size - I have driven them several times and the sense of momentum is awe inspiring! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @chrisbaines6931

    @chrisbaines6931

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway I read your books to my son when he was younger. Hes also got the railway bug, hoping we can share a footplate in a few years.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    I will look forward to that. I get about the country quite a bit, so hope to bump into you one day!!... Chris.

  • @personrid9433
    @personrid9433Ай бұрын

    Watching it makes me miss my father. 50 years ago my father worked with the railroad. When I was a kid, I think I saw this type of fire truck. But it was so fuzzy I still have an idea that I want to make and have a train like yours. So that children can learn to fill their imaginations with value. And it's probably the first one in my country.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    That is both glad and sad at the same time. It is funny how these memories come flooding back at times. I don't know where you are in the world, but if you can find a Model Engineering Society/Club within reach you will get lots of help and encouragement from them. Meanwhile, Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @mutantthegreat7963
    @mutantthegreat796317 күн бұрын

    Really nice

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    16 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Cheers! Chris.

  • @wheelsinmotion196
    @wheelsinmotion196Ай бұрын

    Great video well explained 👍

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @Sameer2762
    @Sameer2762Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your impeccable knowledge! I always wanted to know how the reverse works on the steam locomotives. 😃

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    You are welcome! There is much magical science in a steam engine... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @harryc2210
    @harryc2210Ай бұрын

    This is amazing! I don’t suppose you could do a Drivers Eye View of a full round trip of the layout? That would be awesome! Thanks

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    That is a really good idea for a simple video. I will have to try to work out how best to film it. Possible from inside the cab, which would be a "real" driver's eye view. There are a few clips in the video you have just watched like this. Or, I could film it from the front buffer beam. This would be a better view of the line, but without the attraction of seeing the boiler - and realising how much it obscures the view in bends. Which sort of view would you prefer?? Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @harryc2210

    @harryc2210

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway A video from the front buffer beam showing the route would look very nice, but would I really like to see more cab clips like the ones in this video as it’s fascinating to watch how it all works! Or maybe a buffer beam film but with a cab view in the top corner? Or maybe even two round trips, one with the buffer beam view and the other with a cab view. Whatever’s best for you, Any of these would be fine as it is wonderful to watch! Thanks.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks. I will have a look at that idea. The trouble with looking through the window is that it is tricky to get it all in focus. C.

  • @jamessergeant8413
    @jamessergeant8413Ай бұрын

    This is a fantastic video!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, I will make some more during the summer... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @FlyingScotsman-vv1jh
    @FlyingScotsman-vv1jhАй бұрын

    Fantastic video Chris!!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Now that the weather is getting better I will have to make some more... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @FlyingScotsman-vv1jh

    @FlyingScotsman-vv1jh

    Ай бұрын

    @PetersRailway I would personally enjoy seeing a video on the maintenance of Bongo and generally what you use and routine to clean the engine. Cheers Chris 👍😊

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Funnily enough, a video about putting away (disposing) at the end of the day might be my next project. The only problem is what to call it? How to dispose of a locomotive is a bit ambiguous unless you are familiar with the term! I will try to film maintenance work as I do it. However it isn't always easy to film - maybe I can mount the camera on my head as I work??.... All best, C

  • @user-wr9pk4lu8s
    @user-wr9pk4lu8sАй бұрын

    That was one of the most interesting and explained videos I have watched, it was very riveting and calmly explained I have learned so much. I have subscribed and look forward to the next, now of to watch any previous ones by you.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! I think it is important to give engineering information in a clear and simple way. I don't understand why most presenters have to say that xxx was the size of 6 football pitches! Why not 400 metres long etc. Apart from anything else, are they talking about the length or area of the football pitch, and, I have no idea how big a football pitch is. Sorry, rant over!!!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @sasbaz1
    @sasbaz1Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Your comment is encouragement to make some more!!... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @user-cn6re9jr1t
    @user-cn6re9jr1t14 күн бұрын

    Nicely presented, you have a quality knowledge and enthusiasm

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly! The idea is to encourage others to have a go at an amazing hobby! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @davidgekler
    @davidgeklerАй бұрын

    Loved this sir. Do you plan to show all the Lubrication points on that beautiful Steam Engine?

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, I could easily do a video about all the oiling points and where they lead to. It would be quite short and an easy video to edit (for a change!). Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @EMEME27655
    @EMEME27655Ай бұрын

    Great video i learned a lot for when i am gone buy a engine

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it is a grand hobby, and I hope you get as much pleasure out of it as I do. If you do buy an engine, please make sure you take an experienced model engineer with you to check it out. There are many engines which look good on the outside but are not very successful runners. In particular, make sure you get one with a copper boiler - steel boilers take a lot more looking after and have a more limited life. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @emmajacobs5575
    @emmajacobs5575Ай бұрын

    The fireman’s next most important job is cooking the bacon and eggs on the coal shovel in the firebox 😉 Fantastic explanation, by the way!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    You got that right! In fact cooking was a part of one of my younger Peter's Railway books - The Picnic. You can see me and Peter cooking sausages in the firebox in the video kzread.info/dash/bejne/i5iLrdp9oJC_oMY.html Meanwhile, thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @davidlong6173
    @davidlong6173Ай бұрын

    Great video very interesting.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, best wishes, Chris.

  • @DTM1337
    @DTM133710 күн бұрын

    Very interesting, cool engine!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    10 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Yes, I love the engine - it took 6 years to build and another 2 to paint... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @mrmrst9020
    @mrmrst9020Ай бұрын

    Hi Chris well explained lovely video I could listen to your voice all day 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks. Now that the summer seems to be here, I will enjoy making more videos. Knowing that people enjoy them is what makes it worthwhile! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @mrmrst9020

    @mrmrst9020

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway good evening Chris look forwards to your next instalment 👍🏻 Thank you again for your information on your books kind regards Glen

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    No Worries. The next video will be more of a linear type - beginning middle and end. The trouble with the one I have just done is that it took hours, days and weeks to edit!!

  • @mrmrst9020

    @mrmrst9020

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway keep up the good work it’s really appreciated 👍🏻

  • @PraxZimmerman
    @PraxZimmermanАй бұрын

    Yoooo this was dope.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you - I think!

  • @Grumpygoodsengine
    @GrumpygoodsengineАй бұрын

    Nice video

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, all best, Chris.

  • @TheLayleaf1
    @TheLayleaf1Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the very informative video! I recently acquired a 5 inch gauge locomotive and this video definitely helps me as a beginner. Could you perhaps also do a video on boiler maintenance? Cleaning the fire-tubes, de-scaling, etcetera?

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Great that you have acquired a 5" loco. I hope you have a good and friendly model engineering society near you. Yes, another video for this summer will be about putting the engine to bed after a hard day's steaming and cleaning the tubes etc. Enjoy your new machine! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @ninallewellyn238
    @ninallewellyn23824 күн бұрын

    1:50

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    24 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_RoweАй бұрын

    I love LNER engines and can dtill remeber both the B1 AND L1 running 9n both the GE anf GN metals. I just built a BrassxB1 in 0 gauge and also have the L1. I admire your model engineering prowess and found your explaination most fascinating. I find so,ething so fascinating watching value gear especially the combination lever moving to and fro.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your great comment. You are lucky to have seen steam when it was still part of the country and infrastructure of our lives. I was born in 1961 but grew up in Kent where steam had gone some years before - it was all electric. I do remember being taken to a footbridge at a station near my grandmother's house which would have been west byfleet or maybe woking, and seeing a steam loco hurtle past. Probably a Bulleid Pacific on a boat train to Southampton?? However, that was it!! I will have to make some more videos when the weather improves a little. meanwhile, enjoy your own model railway hobbies... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @Steven_Rowe

    @Steven_Rowe

    Ай бұрын

    @@PetersRailway I was born in 53 in Tottenham, I remember steam in Liverpool Street and of course the GN mainline. I used to see steam at Paddington and of Euston to around 65. It then over to Waterloo where steam finished in July 1967 when the line to Southampton and Bournemouth had the line electrified

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    I would think it would have been 66 or easter 67 when I saw something go through West Byfleet or Woking. My memory is no better than that. I seem to remember being on a footbridge to watch it. So that might tell me which station it was!!...

  • @user-gk8gg1zt7l
    @user-gk8gg1zt7l12 күн бұрын

    Nice video. LIKE!

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much! Now I will have to make some more little films... Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @WayneCook306
    @WayneCook306Ай бұрын

    Hi Very nice engine great job did you build this one? Thank you for your videos keep up the good work.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the very kind comment, yes I did build the engine. It took 6 years to build and then another 2 to paint it. I am now in the middle of rebuilding the little tank engine (you can see it hauling the train of bricks in the How to Build a Railway Loop film) and am making video as I go. There is lots on painting it, which will go with my "How (not) to paint a locomotive" book!!! Your Avatar looks interesting - did you make it? Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @KingsAquariumsAndAntWorld
    @KingsAquariumsAndAntWorldАй бұрын

    Absolutely enjoyed this video! Found it very informative and relaxing at the same time. Such a charming little railway you have 😊

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome, thank you! Yes, we are very lucky that the farmer who built the original line made such a lovely job of it. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @UndergroundEric
    @UndergroundEric28 күн бұрын

    Great video. I have a 5” gauge B1 but its not a patch on this. What a stunning loco. Is the railway your own, or a private/club track? Looks smart there

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the lovely comment. I am afraid the railway is on a private farm, but you are right, it is a good location. Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

  • @UndergroundEric

    @UndergroundEric

    27 күн бұрын

    @@PetersRailway nice one Chris, i wasnt asking for an invite as such, just curious. I watched a couple of your other vids building yhe return loops ect, what a cracking job you have done with it. Any future plans at all like a passing loop or something?

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    27 күн бұрын

    Future plans... There are always plans, but some are more possible than others!! In fact a passing loop would be a good idea and wouldn't take up much space: I would have to make up two sets of points (turnouts). Equally, I would enjoy making some structures and fittings to make it feel like a railway: A signal box and some more signals would be good. Also, lights at suitable points to make night time running more interesting. There is something special about lights reflecting on wet rails at night... Food for thought... Chris.

  • @josephhayden3882
    @josephhayden3882Ай бұрын

    Wow great video. Loved it. Can i ask whats the relationship between reducing regulator and/or notching up once underway. Seems both can be effective to conserve steam... Looking forward to the explanation of the injector.

  • @PetersRailway

    @PetersRailway

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked the video. You ask a good question! I will try to answer it. The regulator, closing a little, will reduce the power output, but if the cut-off is left long (IE not linked up) then the steam is not being expanded in the cylinder so is less efficient. The correct way to drive an engine (within reason) is to have full regulator and then to drive on the reverser. IE, if you need more power you lengthen the cut-off - less power you shorten cut-off/link up. Then the steam is always being used as expansively as possible. This only works up to a certain extent because there are leakages past the valves in the cylinder and the engine can run lumpily when on very short cut-offs. It depends on how good the design of the valve gear is. Also, if the engine has slide valves (Bongo and other later engines almost always had piston valves), then there is a large load pushing the slide valve onto the valve face if the regulator is wide open. This causes a lot of friction and will wear out the valve gear rather quickly!! Thanks for watching! Best wishes, Chris. PS. If you would like to know about the books I write to teach children (age 3 to 90!) about railways, science and engineering, there’s lots of info here: petersrailway.com/ and we ship overseas.

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