in Railway adventure I understand Tom Rolt said a lot of nice stuff about this Ex Corris engine and I believe it may have been his favourite as he had once worked in the same engineering work shop where the engine had been built. he definitely sounded proud of previously working for Kerr Stuart. I possibly have a similar feeling about having done my bit for heritage steam back in 2011
Honestly it’s videos like these that make me truly understand what the reverend and many other enthusiasts saw in these engines; their stories brining their personalities to life. This video truly was special.
Every time I see this little engine I smile, Peter Sam was always my favourite and Edward Thomas too, no matter what it may be seen as less remarkable than others but I think it is more due to its ability to be there almost no matter what
Oh, of course Dolgoch was female. All the Talyllyn railway engines are, apparently. Though thankfully "Dolgoch" doesn't sound gender-specific. Unless it's some Welsh name I've never heard of.
Also of note is I understand the original Hackworth valve gear (if nothing else?!) was replaced in the 60s with the identical parts from the first of Tattoos, since also preserved but expected to be scrapped at the time... That's 'Stanhope', which appears almost at the end of this piece alongside ET in black, _and_ in the black and white photo near the start simply emblazoned 'Tattoo'.
The frustrating part is that Edward Thomas is 100. Where's her card from Her Majesty? It's not every day a loco turns 100. She's an incredible workhorse and I'm really hoping to see her whenever I do visit the Talyllyn. I've never been before yet
i can simply imagine someone tattooing edward thomas somewhere in their arm. and people just laughing uncontrollably for no reason, that would be very fun.
1:18 This Famous Tattoo Class Narrow Gauge Tank Engine Edward Thomas Was Built By Kerr Stuart Narrow Gauge Locomotive Works In London In England In The United Kingdom In 1921 Which Is Altered As Thomas The Tank Engine Livery As Peter Sam. Thanks Mate. X
@@kupferbergbahn7952 i didn’t mean when exactly she will be done. Just at what point in the restoration process she’s in. Like if she only has a few things left to fix, or if she still has a long way to go.
While this was the name given to it in Christopher Awdry's book "Hugh Goes Sliding", the name is purely fictional - none of the original Corris locomotives had names.
Did anyone ever know that Edward Thomas was actually built after his fictional counterpart Peter Sam? Built in 1921 whilst Peter Sam was built the year prior (1920). Ironic, huh?
Maybe cut the Thomas stuff it really detracts from the actual engine and makes the heritage railway world look like a bunch of people playing with toy trains
Our connection and legacy with The Rev W Awdry, one of our volunteers, is something we cherish and is very important to us - it hardly diminishes from this locomotive's history (and was only talked about for 40 seconds in an 8 minute video), if anything it bolsters it and has given the loco and our Railway so much to thank for. The amount of volunteers we get, not just from within the UK - from around the world, who say the reason they have come to volunteer at the Talyllyn is because of the original books and TV Series is staggering. And at the end of the day, we are playing trains!
"I'm Peter Sam, I'm running this line! I'm Peter Sam, I'm running this line!"
Peter Sam: What fun is all this!
**slate truck slam into him** peter sam: ouch my funnel
Truly impressive how this little engine became the backbone of the services on the Corris and then on the Talyllyn in its early presevation days
Welcome back to Engine Stories! We've got a whole host of episodes lined up for 2022, we do hope you enjoy this tale about our Tattoo - Edward Thomas!
in Railway adventure I understand Tom Rolt said a lot of nice stuff about this Ex Corris engine and I believe it may have been his favourite as he had once worked in the same engineering work shop where the engine had been built. he definitely sounded proud of previously working for Kerr Stuart. I possibly have a similar feeling about having done my bit for heritage steam back in 2011
Make you video engine you told aboutdolgoch
Can you talk about douglas
when is the profile episode of No2 going to be released
I like Edward Thomas
Honestly it’s videos like these that make me truly understand what the reverend and many other enthusiasts saw in these engines; their stories brining their personalities to life. This video truly was special.
Every time I see this little engine I smile, Peter Sam was always my favourite and Edward Thomas too, no matter what it may be seen as less remarkable than others but I think it is more due to its ability to be there almost no matter what
That makes two of us. :)
Three of us
Epic Edward Thomas is my favorite and I’m glad that I got the full story of Edward Thomas
I'm Edward Thomas I'm running this line I'm Edward Thomas I'm running this line
I’m Peter Sam, I’m running this line!
I’m Peter Sam, I’m running this line!
Poor old Grandpuff Poor old Grandpuff 😂
She’s Edward Thomas she’s running this line She’s Edward Thomas she’s running this line
Nice one and Peter Sam would be proud
Peter Sam is one of my favourite of the narrow gauge engines in Thomas, so now knowing the history of his real life counterpart is pretty nice.
now this was a nice little documentary on her, i really did like it!
Make a documentary called “The gallant old lady” about Dolgoch about her overhaul after saving the line from closure.
Oh, of course Dolgoch was female. All the Talyllyn railway engines are, apparently. Though thankfully "Dolgoch" doesn't sound gender-specific. Unless it's some Welsh name I've never heard of.
Always been an admirer of this engine , love it's almost top heavy appearance
Glad to see a new entry in this series. Very interesting and informative :)
Your railway is amazing! I really like narrow gauge railways. My favorite locomotive is Dolgoch
These history videos are my favourite, please make more
Chipper and reliable is a good way to describe the no. 4.
I'm glad he's back
"Engines come, engines go, Granpuff goes on forever!"
"You impertinent scallywags! Whatever are young engines coming to nowadays?"
@@danielcreed2328"Never mind grandpuff we're only young once"
@@bigteddyproductions3829 Well you better mind, unless you want to end up like *#2!!*
Peter Sam is my favourite narrow gauge engine and one day, I really want to ride his real life counterpart Edward Thomas.
That is such a wonderful success story.
Thanks very much, I really enjoyed that.
I love how each of these engines have their own personalities.
would love to volunteer.
Unfortunately I live across the pond in the US. but keep it up!
Thank you for everything you do guys
3:50 GREAT FIRES OF LONDON. It's Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends. Thanks A Lot Mate. X
Also of note is I understand the original Hackworth valve gear (if nothing else?!) was replaced in the 60s with the identical parts from the first of Tattoos, since also preserved but expected to be scrapped at the time... That's 'Stanhope', which appears almost at the end of this piece alongside ET in black, _and_ in the black and white photo near the start simply emblazoned 'Tattoo'.
When the Talyllyn hosted Peter Sam from the Skarloey, how did they explain Peter Sam not having his “special funnel”?
Plot convenience
Peter Sam had his for the rest of Thomas and friends, while Edward Thomas had the special funnel for a time being
I wonder why?
The frustrating part is that Edward Thomas is 100. Where's her card from Her Majesty? It's not every day a loco turns 100. She's an incredible workhorse and I'm really hoping to see her whenever I do visit the Talyllyn. I've never been before yet
I think Tom Rolts comment “while we cherish the past, we are not stubbornly rooted in it.” Can describe the heritage scene as a hole.
🥰🚂Peter Sam!!! 💖😍
peter sam: I’m petter sam I’m running this line I’m petter sam I’m running this line
I'd love to see the history of midlander
i can simply imagine someone tattooing edward thomas somewhere in their arm.
and people just laughing uncontrollably for no reason, that would be very fun.
Coming Soon to Engine Stories:
1. Skarloey
2. Rheneas
3. Sir Handel
4. Mercysider
5. Ivo Hugh
6. Fred
7. Brynn Elgwys
I'm Peter Sam, i'm running this line!
I'm Peter Sam, i'm running this line!
2:57 Ah yes, my favorite engine in the world. The engine that I share my name with :)
I am getting the 40s 009 Edward Thomas kit
1:18 This Famous Tattoo Class Narrow Gauge Tank Engine Edward Thomas Was Built By Kerr Stuart Narrow Gauge Locomotive Works In London In England In The United Kingdom In 1921 Which Is Altered As Thomas The Tank Engine Livery As Peter Sam. Thanks Mate. X
Wasn’t there ever a real-life event for Awdry’s you can’t win story?
I think a story on the Ffestiniog inspired that one
@@henrytheriverengine8234 Please, tell me about it
@@terencewilliammckenna6121 I tried to find the basis but I must have been thinking about Bulldog, sorry.
@@henrytheriverengine8234 That's ok, try again or the Corris
Question. How close is Talyllyn’s overhaul to completion?
my guess is that t'll be done when it's done. These things don't have a set schedule for completion.
@@kupferbergbahn7952 i didn’t mean when exactly she will be done. Just at what point in the restoration process she’s in. Like if she only has a few things left to fix, or if she still has a long way to go.
Thank you but for me it’s Douglas that I really want to find out about because I don’t know much on him?
The Kerr Stuarts do have a certain liveliness to them.
Especially peter pan
me like . me like . i could see how the good rt rev would have been inspired by this wee engine !!!!/
damn, that random "Derailed" caught me off guard
❤❤❤
Shes Edward Thomas and she ran that line.
“No no it’s Peter Sam! It’s Peter Sam!” But it was too late….
New sub
3:51 Ok now that is a much better Peter Sam design
Formerly known as Kerr on the Corris
While this was the name given to it in Christopher Awdry's book "Hugh Goes Sliding", the name is purely fictional - none of the original Corris locomotives had names.
Wehere story about Dolgoch?
You'll just have to wait and see!
And Minlander?
you can see how some of this is similar to rws/thomas events
It's still very weird to hear *Edward Thomas* being referred to as a female. *Sir* Hayden too.
Thomas and friends in real life
it sure looked handsome with that ejector or maybe it was the shiny stripe on the top.
So wait, what happened to the first loco of the Coris railroad?
You can find out about the other Corris Railway locomotives here: ruclips.net/video/RM-NyhAraPI/видео.htmlsi=61aZdhU1yKwDh8_5
@@TalyllynRailway1865 thanks!
No more Edward Thomas tunnels
“Sober up can’t you”
Peter Sam's Twin
Peter Sam!
3:10 why did it say it liek that
Did anyone ever know that Edward Thomas was actually built after his fictional counterpart Peter Sam? Built in 1921 whilst Peter Sam was built the year prior (1920). Ironic, huh?
funnel!
Hi Peter sam 🥰❤
Sir Handel
Wait a standard gauge railway buying a narrow gauge railway?
“Derailed” bruh
i'm confused is edward thomas pronounced as a he or she?
Peter Sam aka Stewart aka pee pee Sam aka poop stain
Ytp reference
I ship peter sam and edward thomas. Who's with me?
Mf theyre siblings😐
The fat controller
Maybe cut the Thomas stuff it really detracts from the actual engine and makes the heritage railway world look like a bunch of people playing with toy trains
Our connection and legacy with The Rev W Awdry, one of our volunteers, is something we cherish and is very important to us - it hardly diminishes from this locomotive's history (and was only talked about for 40 seconds in an 8 minute video), if anything it bolsters it and has given the loco and our Railway so much to thank for. The amount of volunteers we get, not just from within the UK - from around the world, who say the reason they have come to volunteer at the Talyllyn is because of the original books and TV Series is staggering.
And at the end of the day, we are playing trains!
if the engine is a woman, why does it have a male's name?