Platform 9 and 4/4: A New Railway Appreciation Thread

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  • The Madder Valley Railway is still in existence, at the Pendon Museum, and is operated on High Days and Holy Days:

    https://pendonmuseum.com/about/madder-valley-railway

    Worth a visit!
    :wink:
  • There is a suspicion that, for all its undoubted loveliness, it has never worked very well ...

    A landmark in railway modelling, nevertheless.
  • EnochEnoch Shipmate
    I watched last night on catch-up a programme from C4 last Saturday evening 'Britains Railway Empire in colour' which among other things included a short early ciné film that had been rather well colourised - I assume for this programme - of a Webb 2-4-0 (actually probably technically a 2-2-2-0) compound pulling an express and taking up water at speed.

    For ciné, it must have been made very early as when Whale took over from Webb in 1903, one of his first jobs was to churn out Precursor 4-4-0s to replace Webb compounds. The 2-4-0s had, I think, all gone by the end of 1905. His 4-4-0 compounds lasted a bit longer and some were eventually rebuilt as simples, but the one in the film was not one of those.

    Has anyone else seen it?

  • My wife wanted to watch something on another channel ... I may see if I can catch it on my computer. Of course Webb's Jumbos lasted much longer. It's sad that the last three "mainline" passenger locos all got scrapped c.1945.
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