Mhm, that is one superb-lookin' steam locomotive. Aren't trains just the most fascinating things in the world to come by? Personally, watching them makes me wanna become a railroader even more for the pride of it.
Que belleza de maquina, no cabe duda que la época victoriana fue un período muy fructífero en lo referente a la variedad de diseños y elegancia de estas maquinas, en gran medida es la consecuencia del influjo del estilo romántico llevado a su máxima expresión.
They're called headcode discs, indicating what type of train service the locomotive is pulling. However, when they are placed on the very sides of the smokebox door like that, I have no idea what type of train service that means.
@@wakt21 If I remember right, a disc (or lamp after dark) either side of the smokebox indicated a train running between Exeter and Bude, a regular job for T9s in their later years.
This isn’t even edward’s basis, Edward is a Furness railway K2. Additionally, only caledonian steam locomotives, LNER a4s and a few experimental locos during the br era wore blue liveries, not a chance it’d ever be painted blue
@@bennickss but this T9 can be used for day out with thomas events as edward since this is the closest engine for Edward's basis even known its not a k2 class
Mhm, that is one superb-lookin' steam locomotive. Aren't trains just the most fascinating things in the world to come by? Personally, watching them makes me wanna become a railroader even more for the pride of it.
Great line-side shots Lee :)
Nice loco, nice video and countryside, stand & feel the atmosphere. Thanks.
I wish it was still green
Hopefully she will be once she comes back from overhaul.
This isn't the engine Edward was based on, but it does resemble a K2, i can see why people think it is Edward.
To me this is more like Edward then the K2
Que belleza de maquina, no cabe duda que la época victoriana fue un período muy fructífero en lo referente a la variedad de diseños y elegancia de estas maquinas, en gran medida es la consecuencia del influjo del estilo romántico llevado a su máxima expresión.
Excellent.
Does anyone know what those two big white circles are on the smokebox? It's a bit of an eyesore
They're called headcode discs, indicating what type of train service the locomotive is pulling. However, when they are placed on the very sides of the smokebox door like that, I have no idea what type of train service that means.
@@wakt21 If I remember right, a disc (or lamp after dark) either side of the smokebox indicated a train running between Exeter and Bude, a regular job for T9s in their later years.
Nice and awesome
Awesome
Why do these inside cylinder locomotives have the counterweight positioned differently on the wheel that's driven?
i've noticed that this loco never gets used on the TPO at the great central railway.
It was visiting it doesn’t run there It runs on the swanage railway
My favorite greyhound!
Nice
A history this Train has....Thanks Kentucky state side...!
Very good video :)
How beautifull
Are they still in service or for tourism
This looks like Edward from Thomas and friends
Osm I love it❤️
It looks familiar
Oh I know what you’re on you’re on the Edward character
713 Hammes Trail
2B engines are cool
He looks like Edward the blue engien
Imagine this locomotive was painted blue
This isn’t even edward’s basis, Edward is a Furness railway K2. Additionally, only caledonian steam locomotives, LNER a4s and a few experimental locos during the br era wore blue liveries, not a chance it’d ever be painted blue
@@bennickss Yes,......no harm either.
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@@bennickss but this
T9 can be used for day out with thomas events as edward since this is the closest engine for Edward's basis even known its not a k2 class
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Nice