Ay up!2002EarlMarischal wrote:I know beauty is "in the eye of the beholder" but the S160 was a pretty ugly design compared with the UK equivalent RODs and 8Fs.Blink Bonny wrote:S160? Please don't.
Scampers to loo - sounds of retching!
I often wonder why other nation's locomotives were generally so messy in design. It's hard to believe it was simply on grounds of practicality and access. Surely removing miles of plumbing from the outside of a cladded bolier must have made heavy overhauls more of a nightmare?
My dislike is based on more than its looks.
The KWVR's S160 was a real Lumbago engine. Hot in front, freezing cold at yer back because the cab was the draughtiest I've ever suffered. It was the roughest engine on the line and slipped with no provocation, despite the compensated suspension.
In its defence it did have a good steam generator but the chassis - ugh!
As for EM's comment regarding pipework - we tend to put pipework inside the frames, under the running boards etc and also the components they feed. We never went in much for air brakes so no compressors required plus put sandpots between the frames rather than on top of the boiler. What's that all about, anyway?