your favorite steam locomotive

Howzabout a diesel cab and body on a steam engine...





Here's a mighty little Ka pretending to be a Kb on the Midland Line in NZ (yay!) :hehe:







And look what I found in my collection my Ocker cobbers...




Looks like they copied Billegulla's design down to the last rivet! :hehe:






Cheers

Nix
 
First on this list, this type of loco, the Victorian Railways S class 4-6-2. However, this photos has the wrong number, would prefer #301...
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Followed by this variation of the S class. S301 was the only loco seen like this, after it hit a car of all things.
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Followed by this K class loco: K103.
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Zec
 
United States
#1 D&RGW (D&S) K-36 #482
#2 SP 4-8-4 #4449
#3. UP 4-8-4 #844 (Live in her territory)
#4 AT&SF #3751 4-8-4
#5 SP&S 4-8-4 #700
United Kingdom
#1 Flying Scotsman (what else?)
#2 GWR Hall class
#3 LMS Julbie
RENFE
#1 Confederation 4-8-4
Austrilia
#1 PB15
#2 C17
 
MALLARD NO 4468 Worlds fastest steam train!:eek:

Sorry to burst your bubble, but PRR E6s #7002 did 127.1 at Crestline, Ohio in 1905, but the record isn't official due to the Pennsy's lack of speedometers on their trains. There are also many apocryphal stories of T1s doing 150mph on the Pennsy.

My favorite:
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My favorite steam engine...hmmm....think hard...uuh...fuh..fuh...forty.. forty-five O one.
Oh yeah, that's right, Southern Railway Ms Class 4501,duh.

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Then Ps-4 1380.

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Then a tie between Ps-4's

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& Ms-4's.

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Then the most aesthecally pleasing articulateds ever. Ls-2's anyone.

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Then this mystery Ps-2 I stumbled upon looking for pictures to put on this post.

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Then Ks-1's.

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And finally Old Maude!

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but PRR E6s #7002 did 127.1 at Crestline, Ohio in 1905, but the record isn't official due to the Pennsy's lack of speedometers on their trains. There are also many apocryphal stories of T1s doing 150mph on the Pennsy.

I still say that Mallard is the worlds fastest steam loco, for the simple fact that it is proven in dynamometer car scrolls. If their is no scientific record of a loco going Xmph then it can't count as a record, and also some bloke counting mile posts with a stop watch doesn't count either.

Rob
 
Well, for starters I like the engines at my museum: Atlanta & West Point 290, Savannah & Atlanta 750, Chattahoochee Valley 21, Gainesville Midland 203, Southern 1509, Georgia Power 97, Campbell Limestone 9, NCR Dayton, and Red River & Gulf 104. (note: 104 hasn't been moved to our site yet)

Beyond that, I like TVRM's 610, SR 4501, D&RGW C-16s, D&RGW T-12 4-6-0s, D&RGW M-68 4-8-4s, D&RGW C-48 2-8-0s, Atlanta Birmingham & Coast 200 class 2-8-2s, SR Ps-4 4-6-2s, MP P-73 4-6-2s, SLSF 4200 2-8-2s, SLSF russian 2-10-0s, Georgia Railroad 4-6-0s, and ACL R-1 4-8-4s.

Cheers,
Ben
 
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D&RGW K-36 and K-28 class mikes, then Southern Pacific GS-5 4449...I believe it's a GS-5...correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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