Check out Mark Williams: On The Rails N°4, Moving Mountains. There are, or were, American narrow gauge locos. ua-cam.com/video/gJ8Ys3fFeOk/v-deo.htmlsi=t6rL33KowLK0bUYj
Wait this in Wales and that's a Baldwin. I have many Questions. But to start Why? and Arent American locomotives too big for most British lines? Like even as what im assuming is a 2 foot gauge.
Yes this is in wales there was a standard gauge railway build on a simular route wich closed And the track was taken away. Part of the line got reopened as narrow gauge Yes the do use Baldwins To answer the size question Both America and Britain Mostly use standard gauge 4ft 8 ½ So the wheels would fit on the track but some might be too wide and tall for our tunnels and I think the loading gauge is slightly diffrent too. But this is a privately/company owned railway So they might have built it with the intension to use them types of locos
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This is the new version without music and edited.
Super. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
Shame we didn't have the opportunity to listen to the steam engine.
Exactly. Wrecked by the horrible, noisy, 😢background music
I have uploaded a new version without the music
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I only heard about this line recently and my mind is blown by the fact they use American locomotives
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This is better quality and more recent with bmr no2
Filmed 25/11/2023
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Check out Mark Williams: On The Rails N°4, Moving Mountains. There are, or were, American narrow gauge locos.
ua-cam.com/video/gJ8Ys3fFeOk/v-deo.htmlsi=t6rL33KowLK0bUYj
Wait this in Wales and that's a Baldwin. I have many Questions. But to start Why? and Arent American locomotives too big for most British lines? Like even as what im assuming is a 2 foot gauge.
Yes this is in wales there was a standard gauge railway build on a simular route wich closed
And the track was taken away.
Part of the line got reopened as narrow gauge
Yes the do use Baldwins
To answer the size question
Both America and Britain Mostly use standard gauge
4ft 8 ½ So the wheels would fit on the track but some might be too wide and tall for our tunnels and I think the loading gauge is slightly diffrent too.
But this is a privately/company owned railway
So they might have built it with the intension to use them types of locos
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Where is it please?
Brecon mountain Railway is a Railway located in south Wales in the UK
Thank you, I was’nt sure, I am in Australia.
@@CameronRailwaysNo 1 looks like a Baldwin product to me.
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Yes it was built by Baldwin of Philidelphia in 1897.
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I can't watch all of this, totally ruined by idiotic music drowning out the railway sounds.
Here is a new version without the music and slightly edited
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