A Day of Steam, Tornado, Tangmere, and Hemerdon Fail. 020815

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2015
  • Clips of two visitors to the South West, Tornado and Tangmere on Sunday 2 Aug, 2015. ( Nothing for ages then 2 at once.)
    First clip is LNER A1 4-6-2 60163 Tornado passing Langstone Rock at Dawlish Warren with the Torbay Express. Bristol to Kingswear.
    Then SR Light Pacific 4-6-2 34067 Tangmere with the Royal Duchy Bristol to Par passing the same location and followed around Dawlish Bay until entering the tunnel.
    Location is now changed to Kingswear with the departure of the Paignton and Dartmouth Railways 2-8-0T 5239 Goliath to Paignton.
    Same location and the return from Paignton after turn, water and coaling if needed of Tornado now in reverse ready to return back to Bristol with the Torbay Express, happily singing as she passes. After a false start (reason not known) we see the departure from Kingswear and follow the train around the bay. ( Sound very quite at start of this clip due to distance ( see the heat shimmer ) and the Mic battery very low and as usual no spare battery with me.)
    Next clip is at Hemerdon Bank waiting for Tangmere to climb with the Royal Duchy. Tangmere smoking well as usual can be seen between the over grown track side tree's as she slowly climbs the bank then comes to a complete halt well and truly stuck, engine just out of sight.
    Next location is back in Plymouth with The Royal Duchy and Tangmere being towed back into Plymouth Station around 2100.
    Assume passengers went back to Bristol on normal service train ??.

Комментарии • 42

  • @savodent
    @savodent 9 лет назад +7

    Being an ex Southern Railway man, The 'Spam Can' is a light pacific and not intended for the South Devon banks. One or two videos on You Tube showing the same class of loco stalling on these gradients. Time for the preservation groups to realise this.
    Footage is excellent.

  • @chuffedtobaz
    @chuffedtobaz 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing a very full and comprehensive day making the most of Tornado's final hauling of the 2015 The Torbay Express, the sun finally shining on the righteous, with excellent following round the bay of both locos. Looking forward to the return of Tangmere in the pristine condition we're used to seeing her sooner than later. Baz.

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      chuffedtobaz Thanks Baz, a record of what I think you will agree was a very good day . Pete

  • @DeafIaint
    @DeafIaint 3 года назад +2

    We have seen, in other RUclips footage, Tangmere romp over the top of Hemerden Bank with 9 on , admittedly in drier conditions.

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  • @richardderry3465
    @richardderry3465 9 лет назад +1

    I rode behind 60163 on Sunday, she is a beast of a machine, told unofficially she made 62 mph at the top of Whiteball Summit on the return journey. Great day out.

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      Richard Derry Hi Richard, Glad you had a good day trip, weather brilliant and Tornado performing well as usual. It was also a good day all-round for Baz and myself, great for filming and a pleasure to see the engines performing apart from the end that is, shame about Tangy.....Pete

  • @robertjones-eb4xo
    @robertjones-eb4xo 4 года назад

    Blimey never seen an old class 37 Diesel fail here ! What a let down for steam .

  • @Steamclips
    @Steamclips 9 лет назад +2

    Hi and thank you for posting some nice footage of the days events and what is probably the most informative clip of the unfortunate stall on Hemerdon. Steam pressure is obviously not a problem as it blows off soon after stalling, adhesion is not a problem either as there was no sound of slipping on your recording, therefore there must be something wrong with the loco. I calculate that a BoB in good nick would only need 80% of full tractive effort (27000 to 28000 lbs) to pull 9 coaches + full tender up a 1 in 42 bank and so I look forward to what the "ground crew" find when she gets back to base. I also wonder why it took 2 hours plus to effect a rescue and clear the mainline!!! Alan

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      Steamclips Thanks for your comments Alan, clips of Tangmere spoilt by overgrown vegetation, last year that was a clear view. We had a few short heavy showers before arrival so track could have still been wet, unfortunately I was a little to far away to record any slip, I was informed later by someone who was in the field and he said the engine tried 3 times but slipped and was pulled back by the weight of carriages behind. As you say full story will be told eventually. By the way a relief 47 was coming from Bristol and it was reckoned that it would take at least 3 hrs but the Gronk came to the rescue from Laira so at least the main line was cleared and passengers allowed to get home. ....Pete

    • @Rosie6857
      @Rosie6857 9 лет назад +1

      Steamclips I fully agree with your observations except I'd say 26,000 lb would be enough. The stall is incomprehensible until we know more.

    • @Rosie6857
      @Rosie6857 8 лет назад

      +Steamclips Having had a few thoughts about this, I'd guess that the most likely explanation is that the reverser got stuck and could not be moved to full gear or at least to a longer cut-off. It's steam-operated and a very unreliable device, to put it politely. There are many references to it in the literature, and from drivers, and none of them are complimentary, you could say.
      This load (9 - 330 tons) has been taken up Hemerdon by a Spam (34023) in steam days (1957) from a stop at Plympton and reached 22 mph at the top. It's a truly brilliant all-out thrash, but one can calculate that with one extra coach it may not have made it at all. The limit of 9 is high and seems in keeping with a tradition from GWR days on Hemerdon that there should be very little to spare with the full load. But Tangmere would have come a cropper this time even with 6, I'd say.

    • @bw_digitalphotography
      @bw_digitalphotography 8 лет назад

      Wasn't the merchant navy the first air smoothed Pacific by bullied? because the merchant navy, the battle of Britain and west country classes all looked exactly the same

    • @bw_digitalphotography
      @bw_digitalphotography 8 лет назад

      Wasn't the merchant navy the first air smoothed Pacific by bullied? because the merchant navy, the battle of Britain and west country classes all looked exactly the same

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 8 лет назад +1

    I was wondering if someone had managed to film what must be the working of the year, well done!
    "Too many carriages" would have had nothing to do with it, it's taken the same load over there several times before at a cracking pace.

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  8 лет назад +2

      +AndreiTupolev Sorry about the delay in replying Andrei, as you say she has done Hemerdon many times before so I think it was a combination of problems with possibly the engine and weather, we had heavy showers before the incident. Just a shame I was not further over to my right on the bridge but spots there were taken, also the track side undergrowth now seems to encroach further onto the track making the once just viewable bend now out of sight. Many thanks for your post.....pete

  • @robertwilliams624
    @robertwilliams624 2 года назад

    Why does Tornado need a "pusher" when Tangmere does not?

  • @derisleybrittain
    @derisleybrittain 2 года назад

    Superb 💖💖💖🤩🤩🤩🤣🤣🤣🥳🥳

  • @richardharris8229
    @richardharris8229 6 лет назад

    Judging by the darkness on its return to Plymouth, who/what took the stock & passengers after it arrived back to Plymouth?? Surely all those passengers have places they need to be for the following day

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  6 лет назад

      Passengers had the normal service Bristol train delayed and waiting for them to continue their journey Richard, steam was over for them that day.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 3 года назад +1

    quite a long whistle by 60163 pete

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  3 года назад

      Long time since I have been on here, no action these days as you can gather.
      As to the whistle I thought first of all it was for me to move but later found out it was because the whistle was stuck, a regular occurrence at that time it seems, made me quite deaf for a minute or two. Hope you enjoyed the video, Pete

  • @bw_digitalphotography
    @bw_digitalphotography 8 лет назад

    +steamclips 7:07 did it's chime get stuck open again :P

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  8 лет назад

      +GWR 5049 - Not sure to be honest, I do know it was deafening as it went past me.....pete

  • @tonylee-delisle7954
    @tonylee-delisle7954 9 лет назад

    I was on the Tangmere on that day. It was my first long steam trip
    As you saw we were hauled back into Plymouth and then transferred to the delayed 20.00 service to London via Bristol. I am just glad it happened on the return journey.
    We actually arrived back in Bristol only 30 mins later than planned. The problem was attributed to a combination of an inexperienced driver, a wet track and too many carriages.

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      Tony Lee-Delisle Hi Tony, shame about your first long steam trip. Pleased to hear you were not delayed too much and only 30 mins late getting into Bristol, I guessed you would all travel back on that train.
      Now you can say 'I have been stuck on Hemerdon Bank', not many people can say that....Pete

    • @Rosie6857
      @Rosie6857 7 лет назад

      That doesn't explain anything. There was no slipping on the bank, an inexperienced driver would know enough to use full regulator and I assume he did and the load was the same as when Tangmere simply roared up the bank. The steam pressure was well up (the loco blew off shortly after stalling) and it is rather obvious to me that the reverser could not be persuaded into full gear but was stuck at about 45% which is simply not enough. The steam reverser is Bullied's idea and had a wide reputation for being unpredictable, impossible to set accurately and for drifting and the valve gear itself is very unsound. Bulleid cost BR quite lot when these engines were rebuilt and I'd call him a self-indulgent nutter.

  • @SwiftWolfYT
    @SwiftWolfYT 9 лет назад +1

    The tangmere failed to run, so it had to be taken back to Plymouth by another locomotive :/

  • @b.r.buckeyeman460
    @b.r.buckeyeman460 8 лет назад

    Not a lot of clearance between Tornado's funnel and the footbridge in the opening shots.

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  8 лет назад

      +B.R. Buckeye Man - Yes it does look that way, although close to footbridge I suspect it is due more to the angle of my shot if you understand. I may of course be wrong in that assumption.......pete

    • @b.r.buckeyeman460
      @b.r.buckeyeman460 8 лет назад

      +moormanpete Thanks for replying Pete, she made it under anyway, really great shot,cheers chris.

    • @johnfellows2867
      @johnfellows2867 5 лет назад +1

      Chimney please, it's not a ship !

  • @benjowett6366
    @benjowett6366 9 лет назад

    why didnt the Gronk give a push over the top, much better than returning

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      Ben Jowett Hi Ben, No idea on that one, maybe due to problems starting at Plymouth they decided not to take the chance ??....Pete

  • @richardhelliwell1210
    @richardhelliwell1210 9 лет назад

    08s have some power!

    • @moormanpete
      @moormanpete  9 лет назад

      Richard Helliwell Hi Richard, Don't see them very often these days at Plymouth Station being as now based at Laira so made a nice change to see one again performing, shame about the reason for this though. As you say powerful little work horse .. Regards Pete

  • @KINGANDCASTLE
    @KINGANDCASTLE 8 лет назад +2

    Southern engines were never designed to work these routes. Further details from Mr Churchward.