Building the Most Powerful Steam Engine in the UK - The P2!

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  • @LionGaming98
    @LionGaming98 Год назад +234

    Interesting fact: when tornado entered mainline service it was the newest locomotive on the network for 3 years.

    • @MOHAirborneFan
      @MOHAirborneFan Год назад +4

      Wait, completely?

    • @LionGaming98
      @LionGaming98 Год назад +13

      @@MOHAirborneFan yes both tornado and the P2 are brand new locomotives built from scratch and based on Sir Nigel Gresley's original designs.

    • @MOHAirborneFan
      @MOHAirborneFan Год назад +6

      @@LionGaming98 but no one else built any form of any loco in 3 years?

    • @LionGaming98
      @LionGaming98 Год назад +15

      @@MOHAirborneFan tornado was finished in 2008 and the next new train on the uk mainline didn't enter service until late 2010, early 2011.

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад

      Thank God you didn't call it a steam train like most of the morons do!

  • @tmntleo
    @tmntleo Год назад +121

    I honestly didn't know people were making steam trains again, I love this.

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад +9

      There’s a dozen or so currently in progress, and another dozen that kind of still exist but not much happening of late.

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад +11

      They aren't.
      It's a steam engine or steam locomotive, NOT a steam train....
      Why do adults insist on calling a steam locomotive a steam train?
      It's the sort of thing a kid would do.
      It's called a train when the coaches or wagons are attached.

    • @LewiBrom
      @LewiBrom Год назад +20

      @@MySteaming realistically, does it matter? Everyone knows what is meant by that. If you wanted to be pedantic steam engine isn’t correct either bc they’re stationary. Let’s all just enjoy trains bc we’re all kids inside that like to see big metal things go fast

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад +3

      @@LewiBrom you're a fine one telling me it's not a steam engine!
      The very person who calls it a steam train..

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад +14

      @@MySteaming don’t be that guy yeah 👍🏻

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Год назад +21

    Showing a narrow gauge engine followed by a mainline standard gauge engine really displays the harrowing difference in scope for such a project. One is like that fun tinkering project in the shed you keep messing with, the other has you essentially set up an entire engineering and assembly workshop along with QA department and definitely an accounting department in there somewhere as well.
    I wish these mad lads all the best, and I can't wait to see the P2 make its debut on the mainline :)

  • @mikesanders5433
    @mikesanders5433 Год назад +79

    I’ve been a P2 Covenantor for years and I’m so excited to see this behemoth making a mockery of the U.K.’s inclines in a couple of years 😂
    Planning on taking a trip up once the trust has moved and settled into their new HQ across the field. 🙂
    And then once she is up and running my £££ will be going right to the V4, and then the V3!

    • @mewtheenigma2732
      @mewtheenigma2732 Год назад +3

      The A1 Trust really seems to have a knack at picking appealing (at least to me lol) LNER locos to build; I wish them nothing but the best!
      As for Prince of Wales and inclines, think we’ll see a new record for heaviest load taken up Lickey unassisted?

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад +2

      @@mewtheenigma2732 agreed mate, I think it helps that the LNER is so under represented in preservation but the A1/P2 are halo engines in their own right and in the letter’s case very unique. And then Highlander and a V3 means a lovely fleet of apple green LNER designs ☺️
      And we will have to wait and see regards and haulage records but I cannot wait.

  • @harrytodhunter5078
    @harrytodhunter5078 Год назад +22

    You’ll definitely have to come back to Darlo in 2025 for the Stockton and Darlington Railway Bicentennial celebrations! The museum is having a huge number of updates, including a whole new building for these guys and their future locos!

  • @davidford85
    @davidford85 Год назад +17

    8:53 There footage of the Class A4s when they were briefly allowed to run at 90mph, and it is absolutely amazing. Still shy of the 100+ they were designed to run at, but still brilliant. Hopefully Prince of Wales will be allowed to do the same, because that would be a sight to behold 🤞

    • @justandy333
      @justandy333 8 месяцев назад

      4464 Bittern got special dispensation to run at 90mph in 2013 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Mallards record run and what a sight to behold that was! However in 2017 the trusts very own Tornado got permission to have a crack at exceeding 100mph. Older locos were limited to 75 mph due to their age. But Tornado was brand new, so they appealed for regular mainline running speeds of 90mph. So they set out to prove their worth. Tornado smashed the 100mph barrier!
      I don't know if they now have permission to run at 90mph, but I really hope so!

  • @leightonolsson4846
    @leightonolsson4846 Год назад +9

    The P2s semi-streamlined form helped influence the iconically peerless A4, so it it's good it is being recreated for the 21at century. Was crushed the unavoidable delays to Tornado's delay in overhaul meant it was not available for mainline tours last year. The A1 looks so cool.

  • @r32fan92
    @r32fan92 Год назад +10

    I've been keeping up with this project for a couple of years, and I'm in love.
    I've loved the P2 for years, and I love this project. it's just phenomenal

  • @leebryant1973
    @leebryant1973 Год назад +16

    That is some serious engineering work done there that’s going to be a monster of a train well done boys well impressed

  • @mar5den1991
    @mar5den1991 Год назад +7

    Love it one thing I never thought they would do is build steam engines in this day and age its fantastic seeing it come together it gives you a true sense of the quality and craftsmanship that goes into building one

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад +2

      In the day, they were often slapped together by skilled craftsmen, but without the modern techniques used in this build. Welding, CAD-CAM, fluid modeling, etc. P2 2007 will be far better.

  • @NorthKentTransport1
    @NorthKentTransport1 Год назад +43

    Isn't Tornado out for a new boiler,cant wait to see both locos one day together

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад +8

      It is but rapidly coming back together. And they are moving to the new HQ this month too 🙂

    • @caledonianrailway1233
      @caledonianrailway1233 Год назад +1

      Maybe they could add a zeroloco boiler from the mackwell locomotive company

    • @mattlander9119
      @mattlander9119 Год назад +7

      Not a new boiler but just the usual 7 year overhaul for mainline locos. It was going to get one of the 2 new boilers being built but delays meant they overhauled the original boiler.

    • @NorthKentTransport1
      @NorthKentTransport1 Год назад +4

      @@mikesanders5433 Im glad to hear,Tornado is a favourite of mine

    • @NorthKentTransport1
      @NorthKentTransport1 Год назад +1

      @@caledonianrailway1233 Well,maybe one day they might invest in them

  • @matthewbennett1123
    @matthewbennett1123 Год назад +5

    I'm making one of these in 5 inch guage. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @tlangdon12
      @tlangdon12 Год назад

      That's nearly as ambitious! Good luck!

  • @roberthopper1872
    @roberthopper1872 Год назад +5

    Its a lovely place, i went to see it about 4 years ago and i found them really welcoming and a really interesting place

  • @jamesmchenry4708
    @jamesmchenry4708 Год назад +2

    It's really a special thing, this. A big, fast, 'modern,' 8-coupled steam locomotive flying along UK mainlines, a classy-semi streamlined look, and, of course, The Next Number on the side of the cab. and just seeing everything...literally brand-new on it. no rust pitting, no nothing, almost...better than you could see one in the works of the LNER. Like it's a bespoke, handbuilt superloco. So cool.
    ...Now if we can only convince them to use Dave Mcloud's "Mikado" in the presentation video when it's done...

  • @ukmoshinist4595
    @ukmoshinist4595 Год назад +7

    Thank you for making such an interesting and informative video from, basically, a pile of parts in a workshop. No mean achievement, well done!!

  • @Bubbarain717
    @Bubbarain717 Год назад +4

    This is the reason why I love the UK.. y’all have the ability and support to actually build a NEW locomotive… there is so much issue with American rail network and government, it’s almost impossible restore and operate one let alone build one from scratch. I know there is a group trying to build a new Pennsylvania T1 class, but that has been going on for ages with little progress.
    Which you all the best of luck with these builds and restrictions!

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      T1 is about 10 years in. Most of the early work has been archive and engineering. The A1 took about 20 years from the beginning, I believe.
      Steam has gained steam in the US lately. The PRR museum in Altoona announced the K4 from Horseshoe Curve will be restored.
      The East Broad Top has be bought and the entire mainline will worked on in phases, the 1st of 5 Mikados is back in service and the roundhouse and shops are getting needed repairs. They're rebuilding the entire railroad. Multi-millions have been invested in only three years since the scrapper who didn't scrap it sold.
      Other locomotive projects are ongoing. The main problem is most young people are glued to electronic devices. Young people need to volunteer, if they can. Steam needs young people to turn wrenches and learn the art.

  • @stevewareing8525
    @stevewareing8525 Год назад +6

    Lawrie you are one very lucky guy, I sincerely hope you get invited back during the build so you can give us update videos. Sorry but I have to use that word that you said you were using too much, the video and the project are truly "Amazing" 👌👍.

  • @ceciasa3376
    @ceciasa3376 Год назад +9

    This is amazing!! And the fact it's going to run on the BR Mainline is awesome. I can't wait to see the P2 in all it's finished glory. Wishing these amazing people loads of luck from the USA to the UK :D

  • @stevegolding5523
    @stevegolding5523 Год назад +10

    Astonishing achievement, simply astonishing.
    I'm a little confused on the choice of name they have chosen for this locomotive ... "Prince of Wales"....especially as Gresley designed the P2 locomotives to run in Scotland. I would have thought a traditional Scottish name would have been more appropriate, as with the others in this and similar classes ...A2/1, A2/2 and A2/3' s.
    Sadly " Duke of Rothesay "...as The Prince of Wales is known in Scotland..had already been used on an A2/1 -- LNER no. 508 ..latterly by BR as 60508.

  • @awildjared1396
    @awildjared1396 Год назад +4

    I once heard a quote for people who are into live steam as a hobby
    "You don't have to be be crazy, but it helps!"

  • @paulettesterling
    @paulettesterling Год назад +10

    Thanks to modern computer CNC and CAD tooling available today, this steam locomotive will probably be built to the tightest manufacturing tolerances of any steam locomotive ever built. This thing will purrr on the rails (I mean chuff).

    • @Here_is_Waldo
      @Here_is_Waldo Год назад

      Are they building it to modern abilities, or original blueprints?

    • @paulettesterling
      @paulettesterling Год назад +7

      @@Here_is_WaldoI'm no expert, just making an observation. Likely following the blueprints for initial reference, but using modern machinery and computer modelling to finalise and to cut out the important key parts, like moving parts, and possibly even the boiler. Any finishing touches or extra accessories probably still by hand. But good chance all the maths are double and triple checked on computers before building out the parts. For all the safety regulations regarding pressurised boilers nowadays.
      Anybody else more educated can explain it better then me.

    • @tomelliott6323
      @tomelliott6323 Год назад +4

      You are correct! Original drawings are referenced but the entire engine is modelled and designed in cad before anything is made or machined.
      Precision modern engineering!

  • @BrooksMoses
    @BrooksMoses Год назад +6

    Fun! I would definitely like to see the "more technical details" video; that sounds amazing. 😉

  • @davidgifford8112
    @davidgifford8112 Год назад +7

    Staggered by the ambition. Always loved the look of the P2 (Greasley fan boy here). This is a case of not doing something because it’s easy but because it’s hard, to me the Saturn 5 of British steam.

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад +1

      Gresley's Steam Locomotive designs were way outdated.
      George Churchward was designing far better stuff 30 years earlier in 1900 for the Great Western.
      If you knew anything about locomotive development, you'd know that Gresley's latest design (4-6-2 Flying Scotsman type) was tested against a 4-6-0 Great Western Castle Class loco in 1923.
      The Great Western Castle wiped the floor with Gresley's latest 4-6-2 both in draw bar horse power & coal usage efficiency.
      So much so that Gresley took his failed locomotive design back to Doncaster Works with his tail between his legs & modified the 4-6-2 Flying Scotsman Class to bring it into line with Great Western design practices.
      The practices of George Churchward of 1900 & his successor CB Collett.
      You may like to know that when the newly created British Railways needed some new motive power in the late 1940s & 1950s, they also copied Great Western & LMS (Stanier) designs also.

  • @solarusthelonghaulerrailfa3226
    @solarusthelonghaulerrailfa3226 Год назад +7

    As I’ve said before it’s nice to have people around that can still be able to build equipment such as this especially if’s there’s a national emergency and the normal equipment is disable

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      If young people don't put down their devices at times and volunteer, steam will become harder every year.

    • @justwolfex
      @justwolfex Год назад +3

      ​@@psycotria I don't think phones themselves are the issue. Steam preservation is difficult to sell to many young people due to many other things flooding them and buying for their time and attention. With many kinds of interests and hobbies for people to have, selling them volunteering at a heritage railways ain't an easy feat. Take it from me, a Gen Z girl who would love to volunteer but can't due to a variety of reasons.

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      @@justwolfex Hi. The phone is just the Device du Jour. Back when I was young, we played with sticks and rocks, literally. The family's first computer was an Atari 400. It had 16k of RAM and a cassette tape drive. No internet! It took some of the time I could actually be doing something productive. (or unproductive.) They have evolved into the ubiquitous hand-held devices that do the "flooding."

  • @BritishPatriot662-4
    @BritishPatriot662-4 Год назад +1

    You're right it is very special and this is the sort of Engineering that Britain at time excelled at doing, made or built in Britain was something to be proud of

  • @teescottageguyproductions
    @teescottageguyproductions Год назад +7

    Fantastic! I live in Darlington and I did a video about this with the wheels turning! Great video Lawrie

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад

      I’m very excited to take a visit up to see the new HQ when it opens in the next month or so ☺️

  • @PeteWilliams-sb7nf
    @PeteWilliams-sb7nf 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video,hope you keep upto date with progress and do another video,thankyou so much.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  4 месяца назад +1

      I am overdue a return!

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 Год назад +3

    Hello from Detroit Michigan brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventure on the rails and through time

  • @martinformini3621
    @martinformini3621 Год назад +2

    Gracias por compartir este video. Interesante construcción de esta locomotora. Siempre me sentí atraído por los trenes ingleses. Muy muy bueno este video.

  • @condition1bsg756
    @condition1bsg756 Год назад +2

    Great to see you in my neck of the woods Lawrie. I'm a covenantor and look forward to the annual conference every year which this year will be in the new mainline connected shed. You should definitely come back up when she's finished and for the bicentenary of the S&DR in September 2025, that's going to be one heck of a weekend! I'll probably see you at a heritage railway somewhere, till then keep up the good work.

  • @johnthompson3605
    @johnthompson3605 10 месяцев назад +1

    not only is the amount of work involved in a new engine staggering , it is especially so these days,when I lived in Rochdale in the late 1980 early 90s , it was still very much a textile engineering town , and as we were into vintage fairground equipment we looked at the possibility of building a full size showmans traction engine, at the time we could of had eveything , and I really do mean everything manufactured in town , even down to the paint company that produced the original Burrell deep lake marroon paint. these days most of the skills to do this no longer exist and a lot of the facilities to make these components doesnt exist , so the trust getting these engines made in this country in itself is a massive achievement well done guys.

  • @spankflaps1365
    @spankflaps1365 Год назад +17

    Finally, an express engine that will permanently be in LNER apple green livery. No BR liveries can ever be used on it because it’s out of era.
    Although it might initially be turned out in photographic grey, or wartime black (for running in and testing).

    • @vickielawless
      @vickielawless Год назад

      Maybe they should do the P2 in post 1948 livery at some point, just to see what might have been?

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад

      @@vickielawless would be completely historically inaccurate but I’d give my left bollock to have it run for a ticket in BR Express blue 😂

  • @schwarzermoritz
    @schwarzermoritz Год назад +2

    Oh my those are some beautiful welds 18:19

  • @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
    @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X Год назад +3

    You British are truly one of a kind - I salute you!
    This would never happen in Germany.

    • @trisrush9155
      @trisrush9155 Год назад +5

      Ironically, the boilers are built in Germany!

    • @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X
      @X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X Год назад +3

      @@trisrush9155
      In Meiningen, I assume?
      The knowledge certainly is there, but there seems to be no public interest in heritage here.

    • @lucasquintanilla1673
      @lucasquintanilla1673 Год назад +3

      @@X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X yes in Meiningen or at least tornadoes boiler was made there

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад +2

      @@lucasquintanilla1673 They have ordered two more boilers from Meiningen of the same type, one for the P2 and one spare

    • @lucasquintanilla1673
      @lucasquintanilla1673 Год назад

      @@andrewreynolds4949 that makes sense. Do you think other one is really just a spare or they are going to end up using it for the next locomotive that they’re going to build?

  • @timbervalleyproductions
    @timbervalleyproductions Год назад +2

    Awesome, I cant wait to see it!

  • @foo-foocuddlypoops5694
    @foo-foocuddlypoops5694 Год назад +2

    Can’t bloody wait to see this monster running

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Год назад +42

    Congratulations Lawrie on getting the first footplate ride on the P2 😂❤

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад +2

      It doesn't go very quick, does it!

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      Wasn't he actually the driver? lol

    • @nikerailfanningttm9046
      @nikerailfanningttm9046 Год назад +2

      Breakneck speed of 0.0000000001MPH!

    • @yogabumm
      @yogabumm 7 месяцев назад

      nah the earth orbits at 67,000 MPH so actually he's running the loco at verry high speed@@nikerailfanningttm9046

  • @vickielawless
    @vickielawless Год назад

    Lawrie you're right, mainline steam needs a loco able to pull heavier, more profitable trains. We can't go on working vintage machinery harder and harder just to break even.. Total respect to the P2 and A1 loco Trusts for achieving the impossible!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Год назад

      It's a really exciting project!

  • @jackrumseycentralrailway6764
    @jackrumseycentralrailway6764 Год назад +1

    I'm coming down to Darlington to see it steam for the first time next year.

  • @Arkay315
    @Arkay315 Год назад +5

    And here I thought the strongest was the 9F. I can't wait to see that locomotive blasting down the line. Speaking of newly built express locomotives, are you going to see the T1 in 2030?

    • @lucasquintanilla1673
      @lucasquintanilla1673 Год назад +3

      I can’t wait until T1 5550 is finished! I’m a huge fan of the streamliner era of the 30s and 40s and the T1 being one of the last chapters of that era is certainly one of the most unique art deco pieces ever created. What is also interesting is that when finished it will be exactly 100 years since the streamliner craze happened with the railroads so it is sort of an interesting way to commemorate that 100 years later.

    • @TheGameCamer360
      @TheGameCamer360 10 месяцев назад

      The strongest was the gwr king class. Not sure where they are getting this nonsense from. Br tested the king at it put out considerably higher tractive effort than the 9f

  • @hartleymartin
    @hartleymartin Год назад +1

    You get all the fun gigs.

  • @Morganstein-Railroad
    @Morganstein-Railroad Год назад

    Hi Laurie. Our Model Railway Group in Swansea just got back from the Cotswold Steam Festival. I rode a train Behind Pendennis Castle today, Plus one behind Dinmore Manor and another behind a Merchant Navy Class. Fantastic Day!

  • @Roo63
    @Roo63 Год назад

    The last time Isaw that loco, was through the shed's dirty little windows, which have probably been cleeaned since then. It was a while back, with far less parts visible but wth. Great vid., thanks Lawrie.

  • @anthonyquane5039
    @anthonyquane5039 Год назад

    I cannot believe that I was talking to workmates today about my train spotting hobby and I said my all time favorite locomotive is or was cock of the north and then I came across this video absolutely delighted to see this happening the engineering is outstanding and a huge credit to all involved and am I right in thinking that building is where the first steam locomotive was made well done everyone keep them locomotives coming

  • @solarflare623
    @solarflare623 Год назад +28

    I have a slight feeling that the T1 trust over here in the US is going to become the American equivalent of the A1 trust. (What do you think they would build next?)

    • @Lex_Illovici
      @Lex_Illovici Год назад +13

      If they were to build another, I'd put my money on NYC Hudson. Simply because of how iconic they are, everyone knows a Dreyfuss Hudson yet none are left.

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 Год назад +9

      If they do build another, I hope they decide on a Niagara. An amazing loco and a massive shame none were preserved. I'm looking forward to seeing the T1, with that fabulous Raymond Loewe styling. It should be able to shift a bit, too. If anything can break the speed record, a T1 can. I'm a Brit, by the way, but I'd love to see it happen.

    • @shaqtus3365
      @shaqtus3365 Год назад +7

      I think it would be cool if they made a Reading I-10sa, they are probably some of the best Consolidation type locomotives ever and they look good as well. The other locomotive I would really want someone to remake is the Class A 4-4-2 Hiawatha from the Milwaukee Road.

    • @laurieharper1526
      @laurieharper1526 Год назад +5

      @@shaqtus3365 Yes to a Hiawatha. Together with the N&W J class, one of the most elegant locos ever built.

    • @lucasquintanilla1673
      @lucasquintanilla1673 Год назад

      I remember that there was a another Pennsylvania duplex, locomotive that didn’t get preserved, but was widely believed to be very good. I don’t remember the name, but I have a hunch that they might be more willing to do that than a Hudson. Then again, though popular demand might make them consider making a New York central locomotive like the Hudsons or Niagara’s. If they did make a Hudson the locomotive, I would want to see them make next would be one of the Hiawatha’s’s of the Milwaukee Road, although those are probably a bit too different in design from either the Hudson or the T1 for them to be comfortable with doing that

  • @adriandunne4382
    @adriandunne4382 Год назад +1

    The largest steam locomotives built in Britain, but which did not operate there, were the New South Wales Railways AD60 class 4-8-4+4-8-4 Garret locomotives built by Beyer-Peacock Manchester, which were nearly twice the size of P2. They did operate regular passenger trains and were fitted with steam heating pipes.

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      Beyer-Peacock built locos for most of the world. I watched a company video from their heyday. Multi-gauge tracks in their large shops.
      I like the couple SAR NG/G-16 2-6-2+2-6-2 that now run on the WHR. 67 tons on 1' 11-3/4" gauge, with a tractive effort of almost 20,000 lbs. not to mention the original K-1 0-4-0+0-4-0 that worked on TGR from 1909 -1920s.

  • @tranmere292
    @tranmere292 Год назад +1

    Best footplate ride I've had was on the Derwent Valley Railway in Tasmania. Great experience but it wasn't on a P2. Congratulations. Love those shiny wheels, by the way.

  • @trainspotter66
    @trainspotter66 Год назад +2

    Congratulations🎉👏🥳 on your success🏆💪👌👍💪👏

  • @zacharyrollick6169
    @zacharyrollick6169 Год назад +1

    Wonderful to see a modernized steam locomotive.

  • @richieixtar5849
    @richieixtar5849 Год назад

    Absolutely incredible realising that every part had been hand cast, cut, machined from plain metal. Thank you, I was 'rivetted' 🙂

  • @josephkerley363
    @josephkerley363 Год назад +1

    Beyond Way Cool!

  • @LegoMiester14
    @LegoMiester14 Год назад +1

    I'm already planning my Lego P2 MOC. I should be able to install two motors, so as to give it accurate power.

  • @schwarzermoritz
    @schwarzermoritz Год назад +1

    Building new is so hard because building the physical loco is not even a fifth of the challenge. If you start from scratch, you're not building one loco, you're buidling a series. The first on the back of a napkin, the next in CAD and on paper, another in Excel and MS Project, and then the real one. And, most importantly, while you're building all of those, and the team and workshop to do it with, you have to build it in the minds and hearts of the people involved, and the public at large. That's the challenge.

  • @vegtamthewanderer1516
    @vegtamthewanderer1516 Год назад +1

    Wow! Thats cool to see!
    You should see the the T1 trust, that will be cool to see

  • @stevensolway1054
    @stevensolway1054 Год назад +4

    My favorite American 🇺🇸 steam loco to build a new version is Milwaukee Rd HIAWATHA 4-4-2, I designed a 1/8 live steamer for scale trak at 7&1/16"g. CLASS A 1935 ALCO with Art Deco Streamlining by Otto Kuhler, designed for 100 M.P.H., racing from Milwaukee South to Chicago, in only 85 minutes!!!!! From 1935, but only until 1954 when diesels like the EMD. F7A, or Larger E8A arrived. And the FAIRBANKS-MORSE C-Liners. And ALCO DL109 called "Needle-nose". But I grew up North in Green Bay, with the Packers of the N.F.L. Sadly born way too late to see steam. But also sadly the passenger trains were dying really fast. Due to the U.S. GOV. Support of JET planes with the F.A.A., and highways called the Inter-State. The Rails also LOST the U.S. MAIL contract to the JET planes which were New and Modern and FAST!!!!! But trains were slow and old. But the U.S. GOV. Decided to cut down train speeds from previously 120 M.P.H., to only 79 mph. Thus the steamers with high speeds were quickly SCRAPPED AND DESTROYED.. BUT THEN,, many rail Museums,, or Excursions,, were started to preserve the Romantic Ideal of the American trains that settled the WILD WEST. BUT....MOST steamers used for excursions were smaller freight engines like the 2-8-0 Consolidation which were designed for Freight.. YET only a couple had the 4-6-0 ten-Wheeler with 63" Drivers for faster speeds for passengers. But most excursions were set up on very old tracks, with lighter rails, and lack of maintenance that only let them go at 10 mph. When the RR Managers changed from steam to diesel in the 1950s, little did they realize, that in barely 24 years. The U.S. would SUDDENLY PLUNGE over the abyss of the Energy Crisis of 1972, and this disaster is Still With Us even now, 50 years later in 2023. But with high prices. And short supplies. And THOUSANDS OF MILES OF TRACKS ripped off for nature trails for joggers and bicycles 🚲. This also cut off the many manufacturers from the rail option that was energy efficient. But using only semi trucks 🚚, because each truck needs a driver. Yet trains can couple all those cars together and use only 2 crewmen of the engineer, and Conductor or Brakeman. Thus, given all this, and even more, when we rebuild the Hiawatha 4-4-2 Class A, we can also rebuild the mainline with new heavy rails that can now support both the weight of the new steamer, and the High Speeds, because of the New welded rails !! YET...There is still a chance that the passenger trains of America 🇺🇸, can have a successful comeback. And save us from their old foolish ideas. Hi in May 2023A.D and 88th Anniversary of Original 1935 HIAWATHA 4-4-2 STREAMLINER!!!!! ON WISCONSIN!!!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏 ❤!!!!!, GLORY ALLELUIA 🙏. AMEN ✝️ 🙏 ✝️ 🙏 ✝️ 🙏!!!!!

    • @Duececoupe
      @Duececoupe Год назад +1

      If I've had the money, I'd arrange for Milwaukee Road A 4-4-2 and F7 4-6-4 to be built, plus a NYC S-1b 4-8-4 Niagara, J-3 4-6-4 and finally a NYNH&H I-5 4-6-4....should be a crime that none were preserved! 😥

    • @psycotria
      @psycotria Год назад

      A pax rail comeback is unlikely, unless Agenda 2030 forces us off the roads. I was looking at going South Florida to Washington DC for Jan 6. Amtrak wanted only ~$250 round trip for 2 in a sleeper. Never made it.

  • @NT2WasteTime
    @NT2WasteTime Год назад +1

    A video on the cylinders and cam boxes please. I would love that.

  • @leifliltorp1566
    @leifliltorp1566 Год назад

    Simply fantastic.Nowhere else in the world.

  • @alexpiper9475
    @alexpiper9475 Год назад +1

    Wow! do it again!

  • @BlazerProject
    @BlazerProject Год назад +1

    I hope to see that beast running when I visit England at some point. Got to get up and close to the Union Pacific Big Boy and that steam train even made the diesel helper shutter when it went forward with its power.
    Also saw the special on Tornado on youtube when I was looking around and it is amazing to see how it was done.
    Another thing is that I wonder why James May has not seen this yet? He would love it.

  • @remmington-allumvidoes7266
    @remmington-allumvidoes7266 Год назад +1

    Regarding the boiler, I believe they are building 2 more, so that the P2 and the A1 share a spare, to reduce overhaul time.

  • @ClipperDays
    @ClipperDays Год назад +1

    Surely you know about the 2 being built in Sheffield. I believe they are destined for main line use.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Год назад +1

      The two?

    • @ClipperDays
      @ClipperDays Год назад +1

      @@lmm ruclips.net/video/OGe9B00mqWE/видео.html

  • @williamsantangelo
    @williamsantangelo Год назад

    Thank You, just amazing!!😊

  • @loganbloom6191
    @loganbloom6191 Год назад +4

    i be most impressed when they build the hush successfully.

    • @robinforrest7680
      @robinforrest7680 Год назад +1

      Now there’s an idea 😂. After the V4?

    • @18robsmith
      @18robsmith Год назад +1

      Hush-hush would be quite an interesting project, particularly the boiler, the rest of the loco is "fairly standard"....
      Given modern computer power and materials it should be possible to iron out the problems before cutting any metal, unlike back in the day pencils and slide rules can only do so much.

    • @loganbloom6191
      @loganbloom6191 Год назад +1

      @@18robsmith true that's the reason I think it can be done with today's technology to fix the flaws

  • @manga12
    @manga12 Год назад +1

    was going to say they got it done already, thought was still a few years off, didn't hear of massive progress but it looks like its definately getting closer. as you say in the video that actually doing it today, they often say we cant do it we dont know how, thing is its just a matter of money and willing to get it done there are places that can make parts though fewer then were decades ago, but there are giant foundries that can cast the parts and drop forges that can form out the giant forged parts, and the research in metal and pressure vessle design still continues, there are many projects in the uk, yet in the usa fewer even though its a giant land, we got restorations but only two or three new builds, the wisscasset watervill and farmington narrow gage, and the prr t1 they say it cant be done, but they already in 6 years boiler is compleat save one part and tubing, and now onto the frame

  • @D8059PRODUCTIONS
    @D8059PRODUCTIONS Год назад

    Good luck with the project, they smashed tornado so I think the P2 will go very well too. Nice to see at 2:45 some mid hants footage there

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 Год назад +1

    Nice Video that is amazing project !

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Год назад

    TY Lawrie! 🙏🙏

  • @johnlomas7398
    @johnlomas7398 Год назад +2

    You can tell fromTornado, trhe P2 and the future B4 that they are ba NE focused group, but, Bulleid worked for Ivatt and Gresley, indeed he worked on the P2s, it would be great to see what they could make of a Q1 though I might not be around to see it happen.

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад +1

      Isn't there already a Q1 at the rail museum in York?

    • @johnlomas7398
      @johnlomas7398 Год назад +1

      @@andrewreynolds4949 There is but there seems to be no intention to get it running again, bit like Mallard, static only. and of course they might be able to make the "Most Powerful" freight loco even more powerful with updated equipment.

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад

      @@johnlomas7398 If by "most powerful freight loco" you mean the Q1, you are mistaken. I think it's the most powerful 0-6-0, while the 9F is the most powerful freight loco in Britain.

    • @johnlomas7398
      @johnlomas7398 Год назад +1

      @@andrewreynolds4949 Mea Culpa Andrew I didf know that but forgot that detail I expect the garrets were also somewhat powerful.

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад

      @@johnlomas7398 I had forgotten about those too, but I think the 9F holds the record for heaviest train hauled in the UK

  • @citricamoeba
    @citricamoeba Год назад +4

    More powerful than the 9Fs? Wow, I'm looking forward to seeing this in action!

    • @CaveSpiderRider
      @CaveSpiderRider Год назад +2

      Yep! Tractive effort of 193kN vs the 9F's 176kN.

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад

      I will indeed be interested to see the Gresley failure in 'the flesh'.
      By failure, it doesn't detract from the beauty of the thing & the engineering achievement of getting it into steam.
      What I mean is - it was a Gresley vanity project that was unnecessary & was soon taken out of service..
      But, nothing wrong with vanity projects, it's where a lot of engineering progress occurs...

    • @MySteaming
      @MySteaming Год назад

      @@CaveSpiderRider you must be obsessed with Tractive effort.
      The skill & genius is making a loco that's ideally 'Fit for Purpose'.
      The 9F was & did sterling service.
      However, the P2 wasn't
      & was quietly taken out of traffic.
      The P2.
      The failed Gresley vanity project that looked beautiful & we all have romantic notions of!

    • @CaveSpiderRider
      @CaveSpiderRider Год назад +1

      @@MySteaming Yeah, when people ask about the power of a locomotive, I normally tell them about the tractive effort, since it is a decent metric to go by.
      As for 'failure', I disagree. The engines had some teething troubles, but were generally good and efficient engines on fast, heavy trains over long distances.

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Год назад

      9F did pull the heaviest steam hauled train.
      Don't suppose could get the P2 to pull even more.

  • @Swiftey-wu2qq
    @Swiftey-wu2qq Год назад

    Cannot wait for this! I want to ride it

  • @jameswingrove7421
    @jameswingrove7421 Год назад +7

    The sheer scale of both the engineering challenges and the insanity of the people undertaking it is to be celebrated.
    I really hope this happens and I see it on the mainline as I’m rolling along in my Class 66.

  • @stekra3159
    @stekra3159 Год назад +1

    Yes a steam engine with the latest in ETCS.

  • @558vulcanxh
    @558vulcanxh Год назад

    Very interesting Lawrie, well done ☺☺👍👍

  • @Deebemc
    @Deebemc Год назад

    Fantastic that it’s coming together. More powerful than the coal/iron puller Evening Star? Discuss.

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Год назад +4

    It would be interesting if they could construct the A4 streamlining kit to go with it as it might be interesting to see it in that form at a later stage ?

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Год назад +3

      another company announced that they were going to contrust a working replica of 2001 in her A4 Bugatti streamlining however, since the announcement, there has been no updates apart from the fact they a have had the frames made.. this was sometime ago..

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад +3

      They would basically need to rebuild the smokebox end to convert it to the A4-style streamlining. It's extremely unlikely that 2009 will ever appear in that form

    • @buffplums
      @buffplums Год назад +1

      @@andrewreynolds4949 ah ok so not just a cosmetic refit then ? cheers for the feedback.

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад +1

      @@buffplums No, it includes a differently shaped smokebox. You can see there's a small angled section on the top of the one here; the A4 style smokebox looks like a cylinder cut in half diagonally, kind of a similar idea but much more extreme. All the boiler cladding would need to be replaced as well.

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Год назад

      @@andrewreynolds4949 her number is 2007

  • @thehoff4581
    @thehoff4581 Год назад

    Great video, learned so much, thank you!

  • @MatthewHilbertsBaritone
    @MatthewHilbertsBaritone Год назад +1

    I hope that they have better luck with the German boiler than 3801 (the Australian express pacific), which arrived and was found to be eliptical and out of square. So, they got technical college students to refurbish the old one.

    • @lukebrennan5780
      @lukebrennan5780 Год назад

      And our specs were wrong and we failed basic checks.. shameful.

  • @railwaymechanicalengineer4587
    @railwaymechanicalengineer4587 Год назад +1

    LAWRIE & THE NEED FOR A P2 TYPE !!
    "Double heading" meaning 2 locos at the front of the train, was the NORM on the Edinburgh - Aberdeen route on the HEAVIEST expresses. But "Axle weight limitations" prevented the use of TWO of Gresley's 4-6-2 Pacific types to be used. The only solution therefore was to build a larger locomotive design, with greater power & tractive effort, to obviate "double heading".
    Hence the arrival of the ONLY British 2-8-2 EXPRESS passenger engine design (the six locos in this class being classified P2 by the London & North Eastern Railway). So the "recreation" currently under construction is numbered 2007. Many aspects of this "recreation" are NOT the same as the original. As the organisation in control of this project have decided they will attempt to improve upon the original design with the aid of modern technology !!!!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Год назад +1

      The problem was paying for two crews.
      We cover several of the changes of the P2/4 in the video

    • @railwaymechanicalengineer4587
      @railwaymechanicalengineer4587 Год назад

      @@lmm YOU ARE NOT CORRECT ! I suggest you refer to O.S. Nocks "History of the LNER", which clearly states exactly what I have said, and stop making things up as you go along !!!
      "Double Heading" was quite common with heavy expresses that often loaded to 15 or even more coaches, especially on the LMS & LNER. Try doing some research before going off half cocked !!!
      Train crew wages ! They were literally skilled but cheap labour. The cost of the coal on two locos would have been more, so the labour cost simply does NOT enter into the situation. You obviously need to research railway accountancy methods pre-war.
      By the way amongst my numerous railway qualifications are included BR Accountancy & BR Corporate Economics !!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Год назад

      @@railwaymechanicalengineer4587
      The A1 trust quote as I said.
      The P2 was not as powerful as two A3's
      (32909lbs x2 vs 43,462lbs)

    • @thep2steamlocomotivecompan19
      @thep2steamlocomotivecompan19 Год назад

      Absolutely not a replica! We have always made it clear that both No. 2007 and No. 60163 would be the next members of the class, thus allowing a degree of elbow room in adapting the locomotives to the modern network. In the case of the P2s, every example of the original class were different and we are continuing Gresley's process of development with No. 2007, sorting the inherent weaknesses of the Lentz valve gear, changing the leading wheelset with a pony truck, using a Diagram 118A boiler and, of course, fitting ETCS. A 21st Century locomotive for the 21st Century.

  • @ReggieArford
    @ReggieArford Год назад +2

    I see that all 8 drive wheels have flanges. Don't the middle two axles usually have "blind" drivers, without flanges? This lets the locomotive negotiate sharper curves, which seems a handy thing...

    • @briskyoungploughboy
      @briskyoungploughboy Год назад

      The flanges on the middle two driving pairs will be set back a little more from the running edge of the rail than those of the leading and trailing driving pairs. On the 9F, which had five driving pairs, only the middle pair was flangeless and the 2nd and 4th pair were set back. the ruling curvature from which the necessary set-backs can be calculated is, I believe, 3 chains or 60 metres more-or-less.

  • @SPUPRR
    @SPUPRR Год назад +2

    suprised it has brass bushing side rods instead of Roller bearings like larger late steam from the USA.

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 Год назад

    I wonder how brave the A1 trust would be to build a new build hush hush with a different style of boilder?
    Its amazing how quick the P2 is coming together. I was watching one of Fred Dibnah's old programmes on steam locomotives the other day and it scarily showed Tornado in its early days of construction back in the early 2000's.
    The new build 3MT tank engine on the Severn Valley Railway is coming along nicely is at this stage of build and is just awaiting its boiler to be finished off.

  • @LaLaLand.Germany
    @LaLaLand.Germany Год назад

    Lovely! If You call THAT insane- I want that the new normal. And I ABSOLUTELY appreciate the scale of precision. I work on mechanics myself so I know about tolerances and the perfect feeling fit, there´s an art to it not any wrenchmonkey understands or likes.
    You have to have a sense for it. But what tickles me most is the boilers made in Germany.

  • @cyrildhy8993
    @cyrildhy8993 Год назад +2

    The loco would like see run again is a standard gauge Garratt.

    • @andrewrussack8647
      @andrewrussack8647 Год назад +1

      You can do so now! Come to Australia!

    • @stevensolway1054
      @stevensolway1054 Год назад +1

      Garrett 6029 in Australia is a 4-8-4+4-8-4, with many videos on RUclips, especially the parallel race with 3801 4-6-2 Pacific. And in India they have the Wide guage Garrat. And naturally in South Africa 🇿🇦 they have the narrow 42" guage 4-8-2+2-8-4, and other classes, ok!! Cool!! HI IN MAY 2023A.D. And in AMERICA 🇺🇸 in Cheyenne Wyoming, they have The UNION PACIFIC 4014 "BIG BOY" 4-8-8-4 ARTICULATED MALLET BUILT in 1941 for WW2, and pulling long heavy freights through the Wasatch Mountains to Denver, Colorado , and 8 BIG BOY Engines were saved at railroad museum, or displays in city parks all around America 🇺🇸 👍 😀!!!!! HI IN MAY 2023A.D.

  • @andrewreynolds4949
    @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад +2

    There are a number of new-build projects that actually have gotten underway, although Covid has hit them rather hard. Probably the closest to completion is 3880 Betton Grange, followed by 32424 Beachy Head and the 3MT project.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Год назад +2

      There are many more that have been suggested and not got very far.
      Beachy head is almost done, and 3MT looked super when I last saw it!

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад

      @@lmm There have been a few proposals here in America as well, but we have enough locomotives still sitting around in parks or awaiting a turn at restoration that most of the new build projects never go anywhere

    • @theoutcastboi
      @theoutcastboi Год назад

      What happened to the Patriot?

    • @andrewreynolds4949
      @andrewreynolds4949 Год назад

      @@theoutcastboi Looks like it's still progressing slowly, but not as far along as the ones I listed

    • @theoutcastboi
      @theoutcastboi Год назад

      @@andrewreynolds4949Yeah, that and the bloomer look to be pretty far along, if not as far along as the three you mention. I wonder when they'll all be completed - hopefully one will move under it's own steam by the end of the year.
      Honestly amazing we've got five relatively close to completion new build locomotives, in addition to Lady of Legend and Tornado, with others on their way down the pipeline.

  • @heuhen
    @heuhen 7 месяцев назад

    I just hope that someone get the same idea in Norway, and rebuild or build a copy OF "NSB Class 49" aka "Dovregubben" ("The Dovre Giant). (with adjustment to it's minor problems).
    her and her sisters was build to work on the steep inclines of Dovre railroad, With a lower top speed, for in return getting even more tractive effort. They was a beast in pulling power that would gladly compete with 9F, when it comes to brute pulling power. The Class 49 could deliver up to 2600 bhp over it's 4 cylinders.
    Would have been fun to see an Class 49, pull a large train up a steep railroad track

  • @DangerAngelous
    @DangerAngelous Год назад +1

    ooooohhhh wheels are shiny 😮😮😮 I like shiny

  • @skwalka6372
    @skwalka6372 8 месяцев назад

    Great locomotives made Great Britain great.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +5

    I hope they will do the streamlined version as well

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +3

      ​@N.Y.M.R nerd I mean the actual streamlined version not one with ears that are a bit more integrated than normal.

    • @ARG0T
      @ARG0T Год назад +3

      @@Alex-cw3rz I loved the P2's with the A4 streamlined casing. Very unique and elegant

    • @casperreininga3253
      @casperreininga3253 Год назад +3

      ​@@ARG0T Isn't there a group in Doncaster building an A4 styled P2?

    • @mattlander9119
      @mattlander9119 Год назад +5

      ​@@casperreininga3253 there is a second P2 but I've not seen any major progress recently. Can't see it being finished personally.

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Год назад +1

      @@mattlander9119 yeah, the contruction of 2007 really over shadows the doncaster p2's construction

  • @YourNewBestFriendSpinel6000
    @YourNewBestFriendSpinel6000 9 месяцев назад

    This makes me so exited

  • @TheGameCamer360
    @TheGameCamer360 10 месяцев назад

    The Gwr king class is and has been measured to be the most powerful steam locomotive made in the uk.
    Measured to have a higher tractive effort than the 9fs

    • @lmm
      @lmm  10 месяцев назад

      It's not.
      The LNER U1 had almost double the tractive effort.

  • @lsfornells
    @lsfornells Год назад

    The missing thing is the use of international units in it. Even gauges on the cabin use weird anthropomorphic stuff like “inches” and so on

  • @musicandbooklover-p2o
    @musicandbooklover-p2o Год назад

    Am suddenly a fan of the ''no more oil'' mob I say let's bring back the steam locomotives - doubt they are much more polluting than diesel given the modern technology they can now call on to use when building them. Love steam locomotives and my one wish is to have my very own [model] steam engine - my brother has dad's old one. Guess that's what happens growing up in a family with lots of model steam engines around the place. Can't wait to see video of this actually on the tracks, don't suppose there is any chance they will make their way over to Ireland. I'd willingly pay to travel between Dublin and Cork on one of these beauties.

  • @zzirSnipzz1
    @zzirSnipzz1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Once you make one you learn and want to improve the design also ways to make stuff go faster

  • @davidford85
    @davidford85 Год назад

    There is (or possible was?) also another LNER P2 under construction by the Doncaster P2 Locomotive Trust, representing the class in their later form with the Bugatti front (similar to the A4s), which for me is the best looking version of these locos. Unfortunately I can't seem to find any recent information, last I heard they had cut the frames, but that was back in 2014

  • @daystatesniper01
    @daystatesniper01 Год назад +1

    Yeah the boiler ,Tornadoes boiler arrived and needed further work ,hmmmm good luck to them but a B 16 would be a better option than the V 4 imo'

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Год назад

      There’s already two B17 new builds in progress which are similar. Plus a V3 is coming after the V4 🙂

  • @frankw8772
    @frankw8772 Год назад +1

    Do you know anything about the other NEW BUILD of the “THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR” LMS Patriot Class?

  • @hywelroberts1653
    @hywelroberts1653 Год назад +2

    Oh I'm definitelty willing to make a Donation of 10 or £20 for Prince of Wales because I've been desperate to see her completed since first laying my eyes on this Welsh P2

  • @paulkandi
    @paulkandi Год назад

    As a diesel enthusiast it would be nice for a new build Kestral, Lion or Falcon, A1A Warship , there is already a group working on a 22xxx Class 22 diesel;…the growing number of younger people now interested in the newer traction , this would be a real game changer, the tech is there, make it happen..

  • @Marcy53Volkswagen
    @Marcy53Volkswagen Год назад

    WOW

  • @tobyw9573
    @tobyw9573 8 месяцев назад

    I noticed that the locomotive appeared to have "rivets" that are threaded like a bolt. How do you keep those from working loose in service? Rivets by nature expand tightly in their bores during the riveting process, then shrink a bit in length as they cool. Perhaps you could install the rivet/bolts with thread locking liquid to seal and lock them - but how will that stand up in a big, flexible chassis like this engine?