That's a very superior Wickham Trolley compared to that I used to drive in the early days of the Kent and East Sussex. That was a flat wagon with an engine mounted in the middle, flat belt to one axle, a brake, clutch and throttle and the whole covered on top only!
Congratulations another superb video of this lovely line, That little 4-wheel box van it pulls behind the bigger bogie vans reminds me of the 'gunpowder' vans used in the Welsh quarries. Just out of interest who won when the 'lorry' met the 'Wickham Trolley' head on, I must say that 'lorry' has a rather unusual drive system on its rear axle, almost home-made. Has anything been done about the 'wash-out' or has it just been left, such a shame it is so inaccessible for such what could be a lovely little railway.
The 'head-on' was not as dramatic as it looks, there is more than one line at Tiger Camp where they met. The Hino had direct drive to the front wheels and belt drive to the rear. Considering the inactivity at the mine it is unlikely the wash-out will be repaired.
It actualy looks a bit like the logging Cabooses/rolling tool sheds in the US that were built by the railroad/logging company from a spare truck (bogie)they had lying around.
I see things have improved, now with a brand new Green Tarp. 3:35 Train Spotters.13:57 There's some good grass here man !
What a sight, everything goes back to century.
That's a very superior Wickham Trolley compared to that I used to drive in the early days of the Kent and East Sussex. That was a flat wagon with an engine mounted in the middle, flat belt to one axle, a brake, clutch and throttle and the whole covered on top only!
Unbelievable Fantastic Pictures ! I like it .
ENGINE HINOCAR. THIS IS
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Congratulations another superb video of this lovely line, That little 4-wheel box van it pulls behind the bigger bogie vans reminds me of the 'gunpowder' vans used in the Welsh quarries. Just out of interest who won when the 'lorry' met the 'Wickham Trolley' head on, I must say that 'lorry' has a rather unusual drive system on its rear axle, almost home-made. Has anything been done about the 'wash-out' or has it just been left, such a shame it is so inaccessible for such what could be a lovely little railway.
The 'head-on' was not as dramatic as it looks, there is more than one line at Tiger Camp where they met. The Hino had direct drive to the front wheels and belt drive to the rear. Considering the inactivity at the mine it is unlikely the wash-out will be repaired.
It actualy looks a bit like the logging Cabooses/rolling tool sheds in the US that were built by the railroad/logging company from a spare truck (bogie)they had lying around.
ဘောတွင်း ကျားစခန်း နမ္မတူမြိုများသို့ ကားရ
ထား ကျောက်မီးသွေးရထား ဒီဇယ်ရထားများ
ဖြင့် သွားလာကြပါသည်။
Super vide o s. Great. Thanks
2:50 now what we gonna do?
It is unfortunate that we did not see what happened to the HINO.
Awesome.
Please, blackthorne57, I would like to know the builder of loco that appears at the end of the video...thanks.
It was built by William Bagnall of Stafford, UK in 1928. it is a 2 foot gauge 2-6-2.
what is the "gentle" music throughout this series?
It is calles 'A Walk in Space' by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena
@@blackthorne57 many thanks
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