Is it correct that they are coming up with fuels that will make the old steam engines more efficient and environmentally friendly to run than modern diesel engines? I was reading an article the other week about testing different fuels - might have been in Hungary but I can't remember for certain - with the aim of bringing steam engines back but running on more environmentally friendly fuels than coal. Something to do with no only getting away from harmful diesel but also that the steam engines have more pulling power than diesel/electric engines do (not a mechanic so this part went over my head) when it comes to pulling heavier/longer loads and that one steam engine would pull a train that would otherwise require 2 diesel engines to pull. Has anyone seen or heard anything of this as I found it interesting and was hoping that they manage to successfully find an alternative and bring proper engines back to pull the trains again.
@mainline3094Ай бұрын
Hi you are right they are trying different coal but the loco is having a problem Steaming as there is not enough heat in the dio coal I have a steam loco, not full size and it will not steam on bio coal Regards Ron
@steveporritt155023 күн бұрын
Even a very good steam loco is about 7% thermally efficient, modern diesels are nearer 40%. External combustion is just nowhere near as efficient as internal combustion, it's just we used to have a lot of cheap coal & no oil but post WW2 the massive Saudi oil production made oil based products much cheaper; once large tankers became available. Add in instant start up & lower maintenance & you can see that steams days were inevitable numbered. Somewhat as an aside but I was wondering if we would have all these great heritage railways if Beeching hadn't closed so many lines.
@musicandbooklover-p2oАй бұрын
For some reason I feel I should know Tring but I can't remember why. The only trains I remember was catching (bearing in mind I was about 3 or 4 at the time) the branch line from Park Street into St Albans proper to go shopping with mum and I would sit on a seat mum put on the pram containing my brother. I've a vague memory of it being a small steam engine (my mother confirmed this, before the Beeching cuts took effect) and only a couple of carriages but I don't think this was near to the Tring station. Great to see more of what I consider ''proper'' engines back on the lines.
@trainsandtrams2020Ай бұрын
35018 really had a good head of steam going there!
@trainsandtrams2020Ай бұрын
An A4 storming down the main line always makes for such a catchy moment! Rain or shine, Dawlish is always worth the views!
@michaelnewman1920Ай бұрын
Fantastic locomotive, thanks for the video
@RonsGardenRailwayАй бұрын
Thank You Ron
@v8pilot2 ай бұрын
I was a little lad, very interested in locomotives, when Britannia was announced. Its arrival was front page news in the newspapers of the time.
@nigelterry92992 ай бұрын
A pox on the diesel
@v8pilot2 ай бұрын
diseasal.
@mainline3094Ай бұрын
Yes, the diesel is only on the train to work it up to line speed if needed as you can see I have known Jeff for a long time and he told me that they do not want the diesel working only if needed. Ron
@prafter72 ай бұрын
I can’t believe the water troughs weren’t used. Great video and thanks.
@johnjephcote76362 ай бұрын
The troughs were retained with a lower water level for the diesels' steam heating boilers but since they went, so did the troughs. Bushey was the best place for me. Often my carriage window was well-watered as my semi-fast from Euston picked up there.
@Backwardlooking2 ай бұрын
Beautiful locomotive.
@mainline3094Ай бұрын
Indeed! Ron
@songsmith31a2 ай бұрын
I have loved this locomotive design since my days as a young boy spotting the up "Merchant Venturer" headed by a Brit. - often "Vulcan" I recall - at Bath Spa station back in the 1950s. Standing adjacent to those huge driving wheels at the sloping end of the up platform stays with me still!
@mainline30942 ай бұрын
Yes i love the Brits my friend Jeff is on the support team . thank you for the comment . if you in to Garden Railway look at my KZread Channel Rons Garden Railways i do have a Brit with sound and smoke and has been on the TV Regards Ron
@johnjephcote76362 ай бұрын
I saw her as Exhibit 9 on 26th May 1954 in the Willesden Exhibition of the International Railway Conference. 70 years ago and four days!
@northernutahlivesteam3566 Жыл бұрын
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@HenrysAdventures2 жыл бұрын
Great shot! I've subscribed!
@mainline30942 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Henry Regard Ron .
@englishtwister2 жыл бұрын
Aww, what a great shot. And the shot of the firebox as well!
@englishtwister2 жыл бұрын
This looks great. Can I ask what time of day Britannia came through?
@RonsGardenRailway2 жыл бұрын
Hi, English Twister 10.50 at Tring for Water Stop it then left at 11.15 it came back at Tring 19.50 thank you for looking at my new channel please Subscribe. if you are into Model Railway please see my Channel Ron Garden Railway. Regards Ron
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Great video, well done!
Thank you very much! Ron
Is it correct that they are coming up with fuels that will make the old steam engines more efficient and environmentally friendly to run than modern diesel engines? I was reading an article the other week about testing different fuels - might have been in Hungary but I can't remember for certain - with the aim of bringing steam engines back but running on more environmentally friendly fuels than coal. Something to do with no only getting away from harmful diesel but also that the steam engines have more pulling power than diesel/electric engines do (not a mechanic so this part went over my head) when it comes to pulling heavier/longer loads and that one steam engine would pull a train that would otherwise require 2 diesel engines to pull. Has anyone seen or heard anything of this as I found it interesting and was hoping that they manage to successfully find an alternative and bring proper engines back to pull the trains again.
Hi you are right they are trying different coal but the loco is having a problem Steaming as there is not enough heat in the dio coal I have a steam loco, not full size and it will not steam on bio coal Regards Ron
Even a very good steam loco is about 7% thermally efficient, modern diesels are nearer 40%. External combustion is just nowhere near as efficient as internal combustion, it's just we used to have a lot of cheap coal & no oil but post WW2 the massive Saudi oil production made oil based products much cheaper; once large tankers became available. Add in instant start up & lower maintenance & you can see that steams days were inevitable numbered. Somewhat as an aside but I was wondering if we would have all these great heritage railways if Beeching hadn't closed so many lines.
For some reason I feel I should know Tring but I can't remember why. The only trains I remember was catching (bearing in mind I was about 3 or 4 at the time) the branch line from Park Street into St Albans proper to go shopping with mum and I would sit on a seat mum put on the pram containing my brother. I've a vague memory of it being a small steam engine (my mother confirmed this, before the Beeching cuts took effect) and only a couple of carriages but I don't think this was near to the Tring station. Great to see more of what I consider ''proper'' engines back on the lines.
35018 really had a good head of steam going there!
An A4 storming down the main line always makes for such a catchy moment! Rain or shine, Dawlish is always worth the views!
Fantastic locomotive, thanks for the video
Thank You Ron
I was a little lad, very interested in locomotives, when Britannia was announced. Its arrival was front page news in the newspapers of the time.
A pox on the diesel
diseasal.
Yes, the diesel is only on the train to work it up to line speed if needed as you can see I have known Jeff for a long time and he told me that they do not want the diesel working only if needed. Ron
I can’t believe the water troughs weren’t used. Great video and thanks.
The troughs were retained with a lower water level for the diesels' steam heating boilers but since they went, so did the troughs. Bushey was the best place for me. Often my carriage window was well-watered as my semi-fast from Euston picked up there.
Beautiful locomotive.
Indeed! Ron
I have loved this locomotive design since my days as a young boy spotting the up "Merchant Venturer" headed by a Brit. - often "Vulcan" I recall - at Bath Spa station back in the 1950s. Standing adjacent to those huge driving wheels at the sloping end of the up platform stays with me still!
Yes i love the Brits my friend Jeff is on the support team . thank you for the comment . if you in to Garden Railway look at my KZread Channel Rons Garden Railways i do have a Brit with sound and smoke and has been on the TV Regards Ron
I saw her as Exhibit 9 on 26th May 1954 in the Willesden Exhibition of the International Railway Conference. 70 years ago and four days!
❤
Great shot! I've subscribed!
Thank you, Henry Regard Ron .
Aww, what a great shot. And the shot of the firebox as well!
This looks great. Can I ask what time of day Britannia came through?
Hi, English Twister 10.50 at Tring for Water Stop it then left at 11.15 it came back at Tring 19.50 thank you for looking at my new channel please Subscribe. if you are into Model Railway please see my Channel Ron Garden Railway. Regards Ron