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steam for ever 19th December 2009 17:20

Best narrow guage design.
 
What is the best narrow guage loco type ever built?
Steam, diesel or electric.
My personal view is the leek and Manifold locotype.
See this picture:
http://freespace.virgin.net/hanson.m...inting1web.jpg

I am currently reguaging this design in my CME capicity.
This is my final job change for the moment by the way.

I think this type deserves to live again.

Bubblewrap 19th December 2009 17:27

How about this?????????:p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwnma...eature=related

steam for ever 19th December 2009 17:58

Yes they are to be treasured.
I would like to see that one at launceston if it is still there.

The vale of Rhiedol tanks are wonderful. If only they could be persuaded to lend one to the ffestiniog line or somewhere like that.

steam for ever 19th December 2009 22:13

I quite like the locos built by exmoor steam railway.
Their general design which is adpated for many different guages is wonderful.
It is good, but I am not sure if it is the best however as although modern, the cylinders look a bit small.

StoneRoad 27th December 2009 22:02

best NG loco design
 
Maybe I am biased, but for me it has to be the Double Fairlie! (despite the problems keeping the feeds to the bogies steam tight!) I also have a soft spot for K1. (if it had been cut down to fit the FfR it would have needed 3ft high footplate crew!)

I am also very fond of the Rivers Irt, Mite and Esk (in no particular order)

Quite a few years ago Evan Davies and Mountaineer (the Alco) paid a working visit to the VoR - going up the last bit into Devil's Bridge was noisy! I asked about an exchange and was told that the VoR locos were out of gauge for the FfR.

Midland Compound 27th December 2009 23:29

In my view it's hard to beat the old Darjeeling and Himalayan B class.

http://martin-grosberg.fotopic.net/p57462286.html

Sprocket 31st December 2009 16:12

Lynton and Barnstaple Manning Wardles (as modified) perhaps? Or the Lough Swilly Kerr Stuart 4-6-0T's. But for my money, the Isle of Man Beyers.

steam for ever 31st December 2009 17:30

Well we are going to see the new L&B loco 'Lyd' on the Ffestiniog in a year or two which i look forward to.

Trev 1st January 2010 23:00

Not quite on topic, but these two links might prove interesting to some.

http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~efbrazil/ferropart.html

http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~efbr...ecauville.html

I love narrow gauge railways, the quirkier and more shambolic the better. :)

StoneRoad 1st January 2010 23:26

NG design
 
Been thinking about the diesel side - it has to be John Southland / Douglas Ferrieria on 15"

As for electric - a GreenBat - wonderful little things.


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