MOVED - the best tank loco
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MOVED - the best tank loco
what do you think is the best tanks engine
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1st- 0-6-0T G.W.R. Pannier tanks especially the 57XX seriesn2-4744 wrote:what do you think is the best tanks engine
2nd- 0-6-0T L.M.S. 'Jinty'
3rd- B.R. Standard class 4 2-6-4MT
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Ay up!
Personally I reckon it'd be:
1. Fowler 3F 0-6-0T
2. BR Standard 4MT 2-6-4T
3. Gresley J50 0-6-0T
The Thompson Q1 rebuild, North Eastern 4-8-0 and 4-6-2Ts would be shortly after these top 3. Oh, and the Aspinall 2F saddle tanks, the Fowler 2-6-4T, the V1/V3s.
For looks, I'd put the Thompson L1s in there but lets not start that all over again!
Personally I reckon it'd be:
1. Fowler 3F 0-6-0T
2. BR Standard 4MT 2-6-4T
3. Gresley J50 0-6-0T
The Thompson Q1 rebuild, North Eastern 4-8-0 and 4-6-2Ts would be shortly after these top 3. Oh, and the Aspinall 2F saddle tanks, the Fowler 2-6-4T, the V1/V3s.
For looks, I'd put the Thompson L1s in there but lets not start that all over again!
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I've moved the topic from 'people' to 'Locomotives and Rolling Stock'.
Anyway, it's blatantly the North Eastern Railway's E1/J72 0-6-0T - built between 1898 and 1951! A very handsome little tank engine to boot, shame only one was preserved
Anyway, it's blatantly the North Eastern Railway's E1/J72 0-6-0T - built between 1898 and 1951! A very handsome little tank engine to boot, shame only one was preserved
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No it isn't - just choose any one of the GER 'Buckjumpers'!Rlangham wrote:Anyway, it's blatantly the North Eastern Railway's E1/J72 0-6-0T - built between 1898 and 1951! A very handsome little tank engine to boot, shame only one was preserved
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Shame only one "Buckjumper" was preserved!65447 wrote:No it isn't - just choose any one of the GER 'Buckjumpers'!Rlangham wrote:Anyway, it's blatantly the North Eastern Railway's E1/J72 0-6-0T - built between 1898 and 1951! A very handsome little tank engine to boot, shame only one was preserved
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The Decapod, I reckon.
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Im with Rlangham although very much biased towards other ex NER tank engines as well especially the BTP, G5 and J77. Not a lot of people outside NER enthusiasts realise that the E class/J72 were formed from several different rebuilds as well as new builds and that the rebuilt BTPs formed the basis of the J77s.
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The most impressive has got to be the U1 (Yes, it is a tankie, but maybe not as you know it).
Conventional, the G5.
Conventional, the G5.
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What do you mean by 'Best'?
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Re: MOVED - the best tank loco
Good point Bill.Bill Bedford wrote:What do you mean by 'Best'?
I don't really go on the technical details of a locomotive i.e. technical data such as coal consumption and tractive effort and so on and so forth i usually go on what a locomotive looks like therefore i like the -
G.W.R. 0-6-0T PANNIER TANK
B.R. STANDARD CLASS 4MT 2-6-4T
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Ay up!Bill Bedford wrote:What do you mean by 'Best'?
I'd say the engine best suited to its job.
Hence my suggestions of Jinty, BR 4MTT and J50.
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I have a soft spot for the Hill Y4s, which to me looked older than they actually were. One was based at Stratford Works and was the first Departmental I had ever seen, before I even knew there were such things. What an amazing place Stratford was in steam days! Nowhere else in the country could boast such a tangle of running lines, running sheds and works.
Of locos I never saw, I reckon some of the Baltics would have been pretty impressive, maybe at a station I never visited - St Enoch. Anyone for the GSW?
Kudu
Of locos I never saw, I reckon some of the Baltics would have been pretty impressive, maybe at a station I never visited - St Enoch. Anyone for the GSW?
Kudu