RH&DR Locomotive No.1, Green Goddess, leaving Dymchurch station on the down (for St. Mary's Bay, New Romney, Romney Sands and Dungeness) at 12:50 on 20th July 2009.
Tut tut Joshey! Goes well (if you know how!) and steams lovely. Quite similiar to how she used to be actually. She is a little down on power due to new smaller-bore cylinders (I took Hurricane out one day last week and was reminded how a Romney loco with old cylinders goes!) and being a bit tight still (although I would say she is well run in now) and not a whisper from the motion. I got all the lubrication sorted so don't have to oil too frequently. She's been an absolute joy to drive. J
Stunning stuff, i have certainly enjoyed chasing Goddess up and down the line for pictures. Hopefully she will be the engine i get to drive on my driver's experience day.
@TrainAsia not necessarily: I'm a fireman on narrow-gauge in Switzerland, and I fire without gloves...it depends on how hot are the controls you're handling! a rag is sufficient
@trainsss 25 mph is the maximum speed limit. The timetable is designed to supposedly not need to travel any more than 20 mph as the track condition is not at its best in places. However this is not really feasible much of the time (if trying to keep up with the timetable). The line is 14 miles from one end to the other and takes about 1 hour stopping at the stations so the average is about 15 mph.
Improvements are increased space in the driver seating area; sat further back and deeper footwell - same as new tenders on 5 & 6 - but some small increase side to side. Two lockers, one front and one back - includes battery and oil can storage - but more room and better prevention from rain-water entering. The beading will be stripped from the old tender for the new, plus bogies, frames and wheels. But I haven't actually seen it yet - it is in Shilling's workshop opposite the railway.
Age to start training is 18, age to drive solo is 21. You are expected to learn and work in some other areas first though. Email the railway from rhdr.org.uk JTE
When is it booked for Daniel? Loco will be out of service for a bit this autumn whilst the new tender is fitted - although exact dates are not yet confirmed for that.
Not as much feel handling the loco with gloves on. I only wear them for filling the tender with coal and using the steam lance to clear the tubes and flues with boiler steam.
So how old do you have to be to drive on the RHDR? I know you definatly have to be over 18 , it doesnt bother me volunteering i mean at the end of the day your driving a real steam locomotive =) I have a model one in 3 1/2 gauge
@cornholio435 Well you can always do a "Driver Experience" day. But you are young enough and near enough to get involved yourself and work towards becoming a driver. I would encourage anyone with a vague interest to - no matter where they live. Like Terence from Switzerland has done!
Tut tut Joshey!
Goes well (if you know how!) and steams lovely. Quite similiar to how she used to be actually. She is a little down on power due to new smaller-bore cylinders (I took Hurricane out one day last week and was reminded how a Romney loco with old cylinders goes!) and being a bit tight still (although I would say she is well run in now) and not a whisper from the motion. I got all the lubrication sorted so don't have to oil too frequently. She's been an absolute joy to drive.
J
Smooth as silk,gorgeous!thanks!
I wouldnt think it would be soon, last time i spoke to Black Prince's regular driver, the boiler needed a few leaking tubes replaced.
Stunning stuff, i have certainly enjoyed chasing Goddess up and down the line for pictures. Hopefully she will be the engine i get to drive on my driver's experience day.
@TrainAsia not necessarily: I'm a fireman on narrow-gauge in Switzerland, and I fire without gloves...it depends on how hot are the controls you're handling! a rag is sufficient
@trainsss 25 mph is the maximum speed limit. The timetable is designed to supposedly not need to travel any more than 20 mph as the track condition is not at its best in places. However this is not really feasible much of the time (if trying to keep up with the timetable). The line is 14 miles from one end to the other and takes about 1 hour stopping at the stations so the average is about 15 mph.
Improvements are increased space in the driver seating area; sat further back and deeper footwell - same as new tenders on 5 & 6 - but some small increase side to side. Two lockers, one front and one back - includes battery and oil can storage - but more room and better prevention from rain-water entering. The beading will be stripped from the old tender for the new, plus bogies, frames and wheels. But I haven't actually seen it yet - it is in Shilling's workshop opposite the railway.
Great clip,i must book on there footplate ride this year,
Age to start training is 18, age to drive solo is 21. You are expected to learn and work in some other areas first though. Email the railway from rhdr.org.uk
JTE
Very nice!
Yes Simon you must!
I believe it is mostly built and has the same outline - so nobody should notice much difference.
@cornholio435 from the swiss guy: if you are able to volunteer, it is definitely worthwile!! Go for it!
When is it booked for Daniel? Loco will be out of service for a bit this autumn whilst the new tender is fitted - although exact dates are not yet confirmed for that.
Not as much feel handling the loco with gloves on. I only wear them for filling the tender with coal and using the steam lance to clear the tubes and flues with boiler steam.
So how old do you have to be to drive on the RHDR? I know you definatly have to be over 18 , it doesnt bother me volunteering i mean at the end of the day your driving a real steam locomotive =)
I have a model one in 3 1/2 gauge
Lovely loco and sounds great! What disk are you using ?
Great video!! Do you know the avarage speed for a passenger trains on this line?
@cornholio435 Well you can always do a "Driver Experience" day. But you are young enough and near enough to get involved yourself and work towards becoming a driver. I would encourage anyone with a vague interest to - no matter where they live. Like Terence from Switzerland has done!
It has been booked for the 8th of November. Will the new tender look identical to the one she carries now?
Better no let our No. 2 see that XD
4 Word's. Give us' a go!!!!!
beautiful, must have been nice if the whole train was shown. 🙁
could you explain the detail of operation of steam locomotive? that's must be exited
T
How and why?
when is balack prince back
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do you mean gloves :)
God awful job in the rain