Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway - 'Doctor Syn Returns' 02/04/2023
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- Опубліковано 1 кві 2023
- 'The Good Doctor' of the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway has returned, as No10 "Doctor Syn" made a return to public service following an intermediate overhaul.
Built in 1931 by the Yorkshire Engine Company, No10 is the second of two 'North American' outline pacifics built for the RH&DR, and the last steam locomotive purposely built for the railway. When built, No10 carried the name "Black Prince", while No9 carried "Doctor Syn". In 1948, No9 went to North America for an exhibition in Toronto, which saw the locomotive renamed "Winston Churchill". Captain J.E.P. Howey, unhappy at the prospect of there not being a "Doctor Syn" on the RH&DR, saw that No10 would carry the name, with "Black Prince" becoming redundant until the arrival of No11 in 1976.
In this recent overhaul, No10's usual black livery has received some alterations and updates. Among these changes, the locomotive now sports polished boiler bands, while being devoid of lining on its paintwork. The buffer beam has been changed from lined red to black, and the smokebox numberplate has been repainted from yellow to red. In addition, the nameplate has been moved from the cabside to the running plate.
The timetable in use for the day was a modified version of the railways' Green timetable, with some additional services included headed by No10. During the day, 'Syn' made two trips down to Dungeness, spending the majority of the day working a shuttle service between New Romney and Hythe.
Locomotives:
RH&DR 'North American' Pacific Class - No10 "Doctor Syn"
RH&DR Mountain Class - No5 "Hercules"
RH&DR Mountain Class - No6 "Samson"
RH&DR Pacific Class - No1 "Green Goddess"
RH&DR Diesel Class - No12 "J. B. Snell"
All footage filmed on Sunday the 2nd of April 2023. - Авто та транспорт
christ the state of that track work gives me shivers
Never heard of that saying before but your right that looks pretty rough
Well, that weekend worked out well Matthew!! The Doc looking good and giving a great show, and it wouldn't be the same without a bit of double track running. Dungeness always shows the locos in the best light, my favourite spot👍👍👍
Very well indeed, thanks! It was great to see the Doc back, and a first time catching Syn in steam on this channel.
Omg. Another amazing video! I love every single one of your RH&DRy videos and this one is no different! ❤❤ And Doctor Syn is back! How amazing!!! 🖤🖤 Thank you for capturing and sharing this! 🎉🎉
Thanks very much, Chris. It's always nice to be out on the Romney Marsh.
Another wonderful video of the RHDR! I was at the railway on 29/03/2023 to drive No.1 on a Silver Course experience and got a chance to see No.10 in the shed ahead of it's return into service! It's great to see it back on the line once more!
It's good to have the Doc back.
Agreed!
Amazing video. You have got yours up before mine lol
And somehow before mine 😂
Thanks, Jake! Was good to see you
The track surely cannot be as rough as it looks ? Dr. Syn Magnificent restoration Congratulations RHDR
It made me nauseous jusy looking at it, although because of the camera angle it looks worse then it is.
I'm going to see for myself in a few months, fingers crossed 😄
Doctor Syn with a chime whistle, what more do you want? Magic
Excellent video of the excellent RH&DR 👍
Thank you
The loudest Romney engine is back, we were enjoying it
Syn is my favourite RHDR loco
Super nice video Matthew :)
Thank you
Arlesdale Railway and Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
Dr syn is the more to scale of all the other locomotives
Great work! Glad I didn’t get in your shots! Were you the fella in the excellent cafe racer leathers?
Thanks very much! I may have been...
11:18 why does it sound like LNER #4498 "Sir Nigel Gresley"?
Because it is a genuine Gresley A4 whistle.
Despite Dr. Syn being british, why does it look american?
@westrailway1592 Once the main operating fleet of British outline locomotives had entered service on the RH&DR, it was quickly noted that there was very little in the way of weather protection for drivers. Subsequently, Captain Howey opted for No9 & No10 to follow a 'North American' outline, with the idea that the bigger cabs would provide more protection.
In ITV News, after no 10 returned, someone said "It's a Canadian Style Steam engine" while Canadians steam engines have likely their headlight on the middle of the boiler.
Taking design cues from a particular aesthetic doesn't necessarily translate to direct copying of physical attributes, especially when scaled down to 15" gauge. For example, the smokebox would be more of a pain to access with a light mounted centrally on the front.
some of the track looks as if it needs straightening up a bit