NRM and £200k

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NRM and £200k

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A reply to an enquiry I made

"Unfortunately we do not have the means here to answer such a detailed question. We do have copies of various books in our library about the Southwold Railway, which you could read if you could make a visit to Search Engine. However, you may find it more useful to contact the Southwold Railway Society or Southwold Railway Trust. They have a website which you can easily contact via the internet.

Yours sincerely

Duty Curator

Search Engine

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However they do have the means to spend an estimated £200k to show you what a Bullied Pacific might have looked like had they not cut it up.

I think that the money could be better spent, what do you think. If you agree what would you like to see it spent on?

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It could be argued that by spending that amount on sectioning a Bulleid Pacific the NRM turned it into a half-decent loco.
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Watto Birdy,

The £200k excludes the amount of money that was spent cutting the thing up in the first place, it is to be spent on some light show that will create the iullusion of the engine as it looked prior to surgery.

Is it true that the MN/WC/BoB re-build was a consequence of Sturmey-Archer suing BR for a breach of patented rights relating to their bike chain drive and gearing?

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That was supposed to be kept secret.
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It all came out when they were scrapping the much travelled Leaders and it was found that the middle cab was fitted with pedals. No wonder the Fireman over-heated!

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Jingling Geordie wrote:It all came out when they were scrapping the much travelled Leaders and it was found that the middle cab was fitted with pedals. No wonder the Fireman over-heated!

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i wonder how firemen it would have taken to move a train with eight hung on the back at sixty mph, :lol: :lol:
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Watto 3rd Rail, I'll have to check with the NRM's Search Engine, though don't hold your breath. See earlier on the thread.

Do you think that a virtual reality Bullied Pacific is really worth £200k and if not what would you spend it on?

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After he went to Ireland Mr Bulleid tried again with the Turf Burner, a smaller version of the Leaders designed to burn peat as fuel. CC1 I think it was called. Like the Leaders I don't think it ever entered service but I dimly remember seeing it dumped at Inchicore Works on my first visit to Ireland in 1965. Because peat as fuel has a much lower calorific value than coal it would have needed to burn quite a lot.
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Watto Birdy,

Technically the Leader could have beaten Mallard's terminal velocity of 126mph. But Bullied couldn't find a means of raising it high enough before dropping it. At 32ft per sec/per sec acceleration how how high would this have been. Bullied's scientific calcualtion was "Very"

could anybody be a little more specific.

Now come on kiddies what about the £200k,

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Jingling Geordie wrote: Technically the Leader could have beaten Mallard's terminal velocity of 126mph. But Bullied couldn't find a means of raising it high enough before dropping it. At 32ft per sec/per sec acceleration how how high would this have been. Bullied's scientific calcualtion was "Very"

could anybody be a little more specific.
I make it 530 feet which, by coincidence, is exactly the height of the cliffs at Beachy Head. So they could have...
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Where would the junction for the Beachy Head branch be?
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Cliffe?
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Watto Flamingo-"Cliffe?"- I'm sorry to say that that has gone "over my funnel."

What would you and any others rather have in place of a £200k Bullied light show at the NRM?
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No contest - put the money towards repairing 4771...

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G'Day Gents
Ditto :mrgreen:
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