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

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  • No leading pony truck on the Bachmann model - IIRC, they were added to Linda and Blanche very soon after their arrival on the FR.

    The addition of the pony truck, and the tender, turned them into very elegant locomotives IMHO. As built, their short wheelbase makes them look a bit clumsy (poor Charles - will he ever escape captivity?), but YMMV.
  • betjemaniacbetjemaniac Shipmate
    Not sure there has ever been a more proportionate narrow gauge locomotive than Talyllyn No3
  • Hmm. It looked a little odd without trailing wheels when new - with such a short wheelbase, it's no wonder they soon added them.

    Nice-looking little engines, though.
  • And of course the Corris has built a lovely new one.
  • So they have - and, naturally, it goes very nicely with their replica Kerr Stuart!
  • Upon which I have ridden.
  • Lucky you!

    Mrs BF and I visited the Corris once, but IIRC there were no trains running on that day, and it may have been before they received their replica Kerr Stuart. They have certainly achieved much in the intervening 25 years or so...
  • ETA:

    I learn from the Corris website that the new Kerr Stuart entered service in 2005, so I did indeed miss seeing it during my 2001 visit!

    My last stint on the Other Railway was in 2006, but IIRC we spent our day off riding on the section of the Welsh Highland which was then lately opened. The Garratts were on shed, but I think our train was hauled by Mountaineer.
  • Parts of which (on a flat wagon) made an appearance at Sunday's cavalcade.
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