Yes it is, it's common for Steam Engines in the UK to haul one coach on the mainline, it's known as a support coach, where people like engineers & even managers ride in them, whenever something goes wrong with the engine. Steam Engines who pull support coaches go off to towns or cities to haul railtours/excursions and even visit heritage railways that are connected to the mainline.
Whoa, what a rocket!
That's right, Nicholas. 😉
Blink once, ye missed her.
Indeed.
Unless you seen the description, Mayflower was built in Scotland by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow.
Is it pulling one coach?
Yes it is, it's common for Steam Engines in the UK to haul one coach on the mainline, it's known as a support coach, where people like engineers & even managers ride in them, whenever something goes wrong with the engine.
Steam Engines who pull support coaches go off to towns or cities to haul railtours/excursions and even visit heritage railways that are connected to the mainline.
@@trainzville9237 I see