Notice how it transfers piston power to the wheels? It uses gears rather than directly driving the wheels. Just like the Climax at Puffing Billy. Has enormous torque at low speeds ideal for logging trains.
@@fpk1234 There were a few made in the US by the Climax company one or two were purchased by the Forestry Commission of Victoria and after lying derelict for years was restored by Puffing Billy in Belgrave.
That's so cool a shay made it all the way out there!
It is one of the few narrow gauge SHAY steam locomotives that can operate.
@@fpk1234 wow what a shame. At least there are some good standard gauge examples here in the states.
We have 3ft gauge shays that operate in the states as well but it's rare to see anything smaller. That's pretty cool
Very nice thanks 🙏
Notice how it transfers piston power to the wheels? It uses gears rather than directly driving the wheels. Just like the Climax at Puffing Billy. Has enormous torque at low speeds ideal for logging trains.
Yes, this is a very special steam locomotive
@@fpk1234 There were a few made in the US by the Climax company one or two were purchased by the Forestry Commission of Victoria and after lying derelict for years was restored by Puffing Billy in Belgrave.
Yes, I see. I would like to visit the Puffing Billy Railway when I have the opportunity.
@@fpk1234 The other interesting loco is G42 which is a 2'6" gauge Garratt, often called Puffing Billy's big brother.
The Shay is So Nice
Yes
It is one of the few narrow gauge SHAY still alive
素晴らしい!!!
harimao71 Thanks for your attention. 😘😘😘
水蒸氣真多。 :D
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因為都是被柴電推的,蒸汽都沒用洩壓出來了。
Mars Hartdegen tau hoa vn gioi chu TQ the
Here in Australia we have alishan shay no 14
Yes
I see 👍
SHAY 14 is at Puffing Billy
@@fpk1234 got it in one :)
Nice, sharp pictures for the most part but the clip needs serious editing and please, please, lose that stabilisation software!
Thank you for your comment!
Y'alls eqivelent to the Cass scenic railroad here in America, is the shay preserved or in revenue service ?
The shay is in preserved service. It runs in some festival.
China?
This is in Taiwan
@@fpk1234 Gudo!
Was the shay built by Lima?
Yes
@@fpk1234 Oh cool! I didn't know they imported locomotives this far away!