You captured that excellently. The approach of a Western has always been very stately, I guess something about Misha Black's design does that, and the sound when they pull away especially at full power.
@@AndreiTupolev Engines are Maybach MD655 as originally fitted. Although of German design they were built under licence by Bristol Siddeley of Birmingham.
Seems strange to see a Western on Mk2 air con coaches! Will always need a loco on the rear for electrical power when hauling this type of stock. Unless a generator coach is utilised. It was the inability to be used on Mk2 air con which was a factor in their demise. EDIT PS It looked like a generator car on the rear!
Oh remember being pulled along with these units ...swinetown to london return etc. On brunel's wonderfull railway ...great german yes, german enginering here ....another reality stolen after w.w.2 from german enginering ......
I really like the colour, much better than the washed out BR blue I remember. Western Sentinel used to be about the worst example. I have many happy memories of stopping off outside Laira on the way to our summer holiday in Newquay & getting up early on a Weekend to watch the specials run in, they were nearly always a Western.
Oh also this is a TEST RUN so they didn’t want to over stress her (from an ex fitter tester). Remember Westerns one day on a Merehead stone train next day The Riviera never saw a Deltic on a freight train as they always had problems running on both engines under 5 mph! Did you know, not that it’s relevant GM went to Merehead when designing the class 59 and took the basic shape from D1010. Their nickname SHEDS is because GM basically straightened out the roof line of a class 52!
Did I read many years ago when the class 59 was being designed foster yeoman insists the 59 should have a slight appearance of the westerns,@@vernongoodey5096
Beautiful engine and she sounds lovely
Agreed
You captured that excellently. The approach of a Western has always been very stately, I guess something about Misha Black's design does that, and the sound when they pull away especially at full power.
I don't know what they've done to it but those exhausts look super clean
Yeah they do look super clean
More modern German Maybach engines installed and I’m pleased to say still sound superb
It has MTU engines now that are a direct development of the Maybach
@@AndreiTupolev Engines are Maybach MD655 as originally fitted. Although of German design they were built under licence by Bristol Siddeley of Birmingham.
When diesels looked smart, stylish with clean lines. Not like today when the new traction looks like a carbuncle with Christmas Tree style paint jobs
Yeah they look so good but the new traction is what you said
And yes sounded like a diesel! The personification of power is unbeatable from a Western or similar first generation locomotives ; unlike the modern 💩
With Western Lady, the SVR now has 4 Class 52 Westerns, Western Champion, Ranger,Courier and Lady.
Nice
Awesome Oscar 👌
Thanks
13 and a Duff. Didn't seem to bother the Champ at all.
Sounds stupendous 😊
Super video shots of the Western. 👍
Great video.
Adore wizzos 🔥
Agreed
Hydraulic action 🎉
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Seems strange to see a Western on Mk2 air con coaches! Will always need a loco on the rear for electrical power when hauling this type of stock. Unless a generator coach is utilised. It was the inability to be used on Mk2 air con which was a factor in their demise.
EDIT PS It looked like a generator car on the rear!
Oh remember being pulled along with these units ...swinetown to london return etc. On brunel's wonderfull railway ...great german yes, german enginering here ....another reality stolen after w.w.2 from german enginering ......
Hi thats me in the yellow jacket in the background I go train spotting too
Nice
sounding nice!
Agreed
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Interim Chromatic Blue?
Yeah I think so
No permanent BR Blue
I really like the colour, much better than the washed out BR blue I remember. Western Sentinel used to be about the worst example. I have many happy memories of stopping off outside Laira on the way to our summer holiday in Newquay & getting up early on a Weekend to watch the specials run in, they were nearly always a Western.
Keep practicing your camera work kid
Lovely. Not a patch on a full bore Napier Deltic start though😄
Yeah I agree
Don’t be silly
Oh also this is a TEST RUN so they didn’t want to over stress her (from an ex fitter tester). Remember Westerns one day on a Merehead stone train next day The Riviera never saw a Deltic on a freight train as they always had problems running on both engines under 5 mph! Did you know, not that it’s relevant GM went to Merehead when designing the class 59 and took the basic shape from D1010. Their nickname SHEDS is because GM basically straightened out the roof line of a class 52!
Did I read many years ago when the class 59 was being designed foster yeoman insists the 59 should have a slight appearance of the westerns,@@vernongoodey5096
@@OscarTheTrainspotter Western cn beet a Deltic in pulling away any time