A bit of alternative traction in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm3anjYo ... 70LDmFjAAw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH1RHUmy ... ature=plcp
What's a VELOCIPEDE?
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Re: What's a VELOCIPEDE?
Surely they didnt pedal up the bank?
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Re: What's a VELOCIPEDE?
now that would have been easier on a Velocette
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Re: What's a VELOCIPEDE?
Well said MrB but remember they used BSA power on some track inspection vehicles.
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Re: What's a VELOCIPEDE?
Nowadays more likely to be a Honda.
http://www.ontrackplant.com/uploads/photz/909006-1.jpg
No the "Bikers" cheated slightly. they ran Newbridge - Levisham and return then road move to Grosmont for a run through the station.
Trolley working on the bank is not encouraged in any form.
Nearly every trolley on the NYMR has been disposed of. The only ones that remain should be fully braked versions.
http://www.ontrackplant.com/uploads/photz/909006-1.jpg
No the "Bikers" cheated slightly. they ran Newbridge - Levisham and return then road move to Grosmont for a run through the station.
Trolley working on the bank is not encouraged in any form.
Nearly every trolley on the NYMR has been disposed of. The only ones that remain should be fully braked versions.