BROKEN BRITANNIA Is Rescued By A CLASS 37 After FAILING At Carlisle Upperby! (LSL, 37521) | 15/4/24.
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
- After Britannia had failed on Saturday (Seen in one of my recent videos) it was then rescued from Carlisle Upperby depot by 37521 and taken back to LSL’s Crewe depot for it to be repaired!
Love the 'authentic weathering' on the 37, while the Brit and coach are 'out of the box'.🤣
Yes 😂
Haha 1:1 scale modelling.
@@althejazzman 😂
Wonderful combination. That 37 looks magnificent. What a dramatic scene.
I agree, thanks for the comment!
Glad you made the effort given that wind - they were early too I understand so some I spoke too missed this.
Yes it was actually helpful for me that they were early because the lighting was much better but it’s a shame some people missed it, I saw no one else at Upperby surprisingly!
Great footage of the coupling scene at Upperby!
Thank you!
Awesome Mate Brilliant 👏
Thank you!
Well captured 🙂
Thank you!
Great footage
Thanks!
Very nice, BTW, have you heard anything more about lsl new Upperby depot, if there going to build a shed or !?
Not sure, they brought them coaches up and stored them there in November last year, I think they must have more plans for it but I’m not sure what, hopefully a shed and maybe some locos stored there.
@@TRAlNVlDEOS yea hopefully, something happens soon and possibly have the Scottish stock Stored there like the push pull, 37409 and 47712
Let's hope they repair Britannia for the rest of the season this time.
Yes hopefully!🤞
Please excuse my ignorance, but why is Britannia in steam and not being towed 'dead'? Thanks.
Hi, I think that Britannia was in light steam to keep the cylinders and other moving parts lubricate, thanks for the comment! 👍
@gerardbooth40 ... I wondered that too. I thought perhaps the Upperby turntable was steam/vacuum driven. But would accept TVs reason too.
@@rarerufus8864 Hi, Upperby doesn’t have a turntable it instead has a curve which they use to turn trains so it can’t be that reason, thanks for the reply though! 👍
Steam required for the atomisers to work to lubricate cylinders when being moving. Towing dead means motion must come down and cross heads locked into position
Great Video i Enjoyed IT
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! 👍
Do we know what went wrong?
It is speculated that it overheated a bearing on the connecting rod to the wheel
Interesting that they left the eccentrics connected
The eccentrics need to be reconnected as they stop the coupling rods from moving off the end of the crank pin.
@@Themrcal11 Thx for the info!
Why did it need TWO GOES to get onto the same line that the Brit was on???
I’m not 100% sure but it will have been due to the layout of the track and points which meant it wasn’t possible to go straight onto the line with Britannia on, thanks for the comment! 👍
What’s up with the poor old girl this time ?
It is rumoured that it overheated a bearing on the connecting rod to the wheel.
60years ago, the Brit would have rescued a failed 37!
Not much chance as 37's where and still are very reliable, one of the most reliable of their time, out living all steam engines, an impressive record.
I remember the 1-Co-Co-1 Peaks taking over from the Brits on the Norwich-London run early 60s
Not a good start to its new ticket for old girl, sadly .
Awsome Something like this u see only in U.K in my country of netherlands this never hapens
Glad you enjoyed the video, im very grateful that the UK still has a lot of heritage lcocomtives running! 👍
@@TRAlNVlDEOS yeas indeed thads wy i like U.K It most for and come often from netherlands 😀
Headed off to the scrap yard to be turned into a new Renault!
😂