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bellinghman ([personal profile] bellinghman) wrote2009-12-23 03:49 pm

Old tech saves the day

As seen here: Passengers rescued by Tornado.

It's rather wonderful in its way that when the electric-driven trains were being disabled by ice and snow, a good old-fashioned A1 Pacific steam loco could carry the stranded passengers to London.

He said: "It was a nice way to finish for Christmas, though I think some of the rescued passengers didn't realise they'd even been travelling on a steam train until they got off."

Hmm. I wonder what they thought the plume flowing back along the train from the front was, then.

(Steam trains are wondrous things, but I wouldn't really want them back in bulk. Electrics can run in almost any weather, as the Swiss can demonstrate, and they don't have to run on hydrocarbons.)

[identity profile] bellinghman.livejournal.com 2009-12-23 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
In which case, I happily stand corrected.

[identity profile] damerell.livejournal.com 2009-12-24 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I daresay Tornado does a lot of it too - the A1 Trust are keen to get as much use out of it as possible, and unlike SNG it doesn't have a home railway to use it. But SNG is the NYMR's normal locomotive for letting out (being mainline certified, quick, and unspeakably magnificent) so you see quite a bit of it.

This discussion has enabled me to catch vandalism of SNG's Wikipedia page, so it's all good.

[identity profile] bellinghman.livejournal.com 2009-12-24 11:52 am (UTC)(link)
Looking at the schedule that Tim linked to, it's not immediately obvious which use Tornado. Well, except where 'Peppercorn' appears in the title, of course. Following the links, the engine used for an appreciable number, but not all, of the trips up the line that passes [livejournal.com profile] hesadevil's property actually is Tornado.