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Ronnie Clark wrote:
Clive Coleman wrote in message: I don't troll this N/G but I do remember working on British Railways when propelling was not allowed above 40mph. I expect I'll now get some egghead to troll me, but this was always the case when working tender first. (It also had the advantage of keeping the coal dust out of your eyes). Generally 45mph now for tender engines working backwards (at least, in all the tender engines I've been in). However, do note that this was not due to the dange of derailment. It was due to poor visibilty. Do remember that push-pull services with tank engines existed for a long time during the big-four period and continued into BR days. These were not troubled with visibility problems, as the driver could control the engine from a suitable front coach - something which could be called the very first DVT, but better known as the auto-coach ![]() Not much of a van, though. More like the DBSO on Liverpool St - Norwich (not for too much longer). Robin |
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