Important thing on a steam locomotive

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Important thing on a steam locomotive

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What's the most important thing on a steam loco.

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Ay possibly the tea can, most people thing locomotives run on coal and water but in reality they run on tea :) (well the NYMR's do :lol:)

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Hi Karl Tea certainly kept us going. Do you work for NYMR or do you just visit.
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ps look at attachment better than tea, enginemen drank lots of this
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This was also important on a steam loco, a nice shovelful of egg and bacon. Fry ups always tasted good cooked on the shovel.
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locojoe wrote:This was also important on a steam loco, a nice shovelful of egg and bacon. Fry ups always tasted good cooked on the shovel.
Yeah bet it did, before health and safety stuck thier noses in. :twisted: To answer your question Alan I work for the NYMR, I'm a 'jack of all trades, master of none' :lol: I am a 'trolly dolly' TTI and trainiee guard.

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Hi Karl
I visited NYMR last October, it was an awful day it rained all day. I went there because a NYMR driver Steve Roberts got me a footplate pass. I only know Steve from another steam group. I am not in good health and did not ride on the footplate as I was not well. On the day I went the loco was a small GRW tank and what with Steve his fireman and a passed cleaner on the loco there was no room for me. I did have a chat with steve and it was nice to put a face to someone whom I had only known via the internet. Do you you know Steve. I have added a photo of myself at NYMR I'm getting old and a bit fatter than I was in my firing days.

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karlrestall wrote:
locojoe wrote:This was also important on a steam loco, a nice shovelful of egg and bacon. Fry ups always tasted good cooked on the shovel.
Yeah bet it did, before health and safety stuck thier noses in. :twisted: To answer your question Alan I work for the NYMR, I'm a 'jack of all trades, master of none' :lol: I am a 'trolly dolly' TTI and trainiee guard.

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It's not just the loco crew that survive on tea at NYMR, as a Trainee Guard, I couldnt manage without the stuff! When are you next about Karl? I'm working this weekend (14th 15th July)
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I'll be there Tuesday, Wednesday on the Whitby's with Marj and then im there on Friday with John and I'll be there as usual pulling my trolley on on Saturday :lol:

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I must have come accross you at some point before then! :? Anyway, I'm guarding 9.50 ex grosmont on Saturday so mines a white tea, 2 sugars thanks! :lol: :lol:
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Saturday sundowner, 1st July by any chance???

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Oh aye, I know who you are now! :lol:
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