Great video. I've seen Lucie No 8 doing demo runs at Levisham during a gala but this shows her running beautifully and also shows how lovely a line this is. A credit to you all. Thanks Steve
G’day from Puffing Billy Railway in OZ! What a Fabulous Loco Lucie is🚂. I am booked to visit NYMR (one of many visits I make) on 26th September 2024 - the first day of the Autumn Steam Gala. I am particularly looking forward to travelling behind Locos 4079, 92134 and to seeing Piglet’s Lucie in action plus all the other visiting and home based Locos running on the day. Thanks for a great video starring Piglet and Lucie, guys. Cheers and good luck with the Gala from Puf’n-Pete and PBR.
Ah! The day that Man discovered you could put a kettle on wheels and make it powerful enough to drive itself! P.S. I wasn't paying too much attention at the start but did you remember to whistle before moving off? Cheers and happy puffing!
Due to local residents complaining about noise pollution, whistles are no longer to be blown by train crews when a train departs Grosmont station unless there is a need to provide a warning
@@robinanoble4664 when the smoke goes clear or very light grey it's time to put more coal on. The fireman is checking the chimney rather than constantly opening the firehole door to check the state of the fire. This method also stops lots of cold air entering and cooling the firebox
@@sellier-bellot22 18 miles from Grosmont to Pickering and 24 miles from Whitby to Pickering. Top speed is 25 mph as it's classified as a light railway. The steep hill between Grosmont and goatlhand is at 1:49 gradient although parts are 1:37, so a 7 coach train rarely makes it 25 mph diecthe steep incline
I'm amazed how fast it goes for a tram engine. Why does the fireman keep leaning out to look over the cab roof? Is that his best view of what is coming out of the chimney? And - I don't see him operating any injectors. Does it have an axle pump?
These engines were primarily used as industrial shunters. They were mostly single manned, so the firehole door opened for the convenience of the driver, They weren’t intended for long distance running and would rarely have been fired on the move.
It is stored in the coal box on the right, where the stoker kept shovelling it out from the bottom hatch and throwing it into the fire box, you may need to watch it again to notice😎 Gaz Yorkshire.
Yes I'm so glad to piglets baby on the rails hats of to you brother for making that dream come true
What a gorgeous little locomotive you’re showcasing. I love smaller locomotives, although most of them can only haul short trains.
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC.. THANK YOU
Great video. I've seen Lucie No 8 doing demo runs at Levisham during a gala but this shows her running beautifully and also shows how lovely a line this is. A credit to you all. Thanks
Steve
What a lovely scenery. We enjoyed the ride greatly. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely sights, beautiful sounds and gorgeous stations. What more could a guy want from a railway video?!!
She runs very well!
A great job!!!
Enjoy Piglet!
Great vid lovely scenery, Piglet, we need more of your Piglet walks, so entertaining
G’day from Puffing Billy Railway in OZ! What a Fabulous Loco Lucie is🚂.
I am booked to visit NYMR (one of many visits I make) on 26th September 2024 - the first day of the Autumn Steam Gala.
I am particularly looking forward to travelling behind Locos 4079, 92134 and to seeing Piglet’s Lucie in action plus all the other visiting and home based Locos running on the day.
Thanks for a great video starring Piglet and Lucie, guys. Cheers and good luck with the Gala from Puf’n-Pete and PBR.
Lucie looks like a bit of a big pocket rocket!! She’s really moving it for a small locomotive!!
What gorgeous scenery!! I would love to create a layout of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway!!
Lol Lucy cooking down the tracks and I ain't talking about with crisco
Ah! The day that Man discovered you could put a kettle on wheels and make it powerful enough to drive itself!
P.S. I wasn't paying too much attention at the start but did you remember to whistle before moving off?
Cheers and happy puffing!
Due to local residents complaining about noise pollution, whistles are no longer to be blown by train crews when a train departs Grosmont station unless there is a need to provide a warning
Go lucie
Fantastic journey. Im curious why you keep looking at the smoke coming out of the chimney. Many thanks.
@@robinanoble4664 when the smoke goes clear or very light grey it's time to put more coal on. The fireman is checking the chimney rather than constantly opening the firehole door to check the state of the fire. This method also stops lots of cold air entering and cooling the firebox
boys in action !!! LOL😄how long is this track and what's the top speed ? LOL
@@sellier-bellot22 18 miles from Grosmont to Pickering and 24 miles from Whitby to Pickering. Top speed is 25 mph as it's classified as a light railway.
The steep hill between Grosmont and goatlhand is at 1:49 gradient although parts are 1:37, so a 7 coach train rarely makes it 25 mph diecthe steep incline
@@nymrfootage Thanks !
I'm amazed how fast it goes for a tram engine.
Why does the fireman keep leaning out to look over the cab roof? Is that his best view of what is coming out of the chimney?
And - I don't see him operating any injectors. Does it have an axle pump?
Excellent footage there. Has Lucie gone on loan to other railway for the summer?
@@lnerrules-iw6ry no. She's back in Grosmont now
"Lucie on a cab ride with diamonds".....
Around 4:45 - The frame of a larger locomotive? Do you happen to know which this is?
Is it only me, or is the firebox door opening towards the wrong side?
These engines were primarily used as industrial shunters. They were mostly single manned, so the firehole door opened for the convenience of the driver, They weren’t intended for long distance running and would rarely have been fired on the move.
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Why the bell when Lucie has a very adequate whistle ?
@@Cliffordhurst951 one for Piglet. I suspect it had both but for what reason, I don't know
Where’s the coal on this locomotive? There’s no tender area behind her, so where is it kept on such a tiny locomotive? In the cab?
its kept below the bell if you look its a small coal bunker
It is stored in the coal box on the right, where the stoker kept shovelling it out from the bottom hatch and throwing it into the fire box, you may need to watch it again to notice😎
Gaz Yorkshire.
Hi:
Perdón por no hablar inglés.
Esta locomotora de tranvía es muy veloz: ¿Qué velocidad alcanza?
Bests Regards.