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Great Central Railway Loughborough Leicestershire 26th January 2019

Great Central Railway Loughborough Leicestershire 26th January 2019
GCR Winter Steam Gala 2019.

During our lay over in the Down Carriage Sidings I was left alone for a while on the footplate of our visitor from the Severn Valley Railway, Great Western Railway Manor 4-6-0 7802 Bradley Manor.

So what do you do after you've made sure the fire and water are in good shape and you've pulled some coal forward? Take a photo from the tender of course!

Pics-UM, Holger Hagen, m̌ ḫ, Peter_Private_Box and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo


11 comments - The latest ones
 Nouchetdu38
Nouchetdu38 club
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17 months ago.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to Nouchetdu38 club
Thanks!
17 months ago.
 GrahamH
GrahamH club
An interesting 'office'.
Is the firehole flap raised to block what seems to be a secondary air hole in the firedoors when secondary air is not wanted?
I see 1 gauge glass but can't immediately see three try taps which I'd expect.
17 months ago.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to GrahamH club
Yes a great place to work!
The flap is to restrict the secondary air but lets more in than closing the doors themselves.
Typically Great Western there is only one water gauge! The black vertical lever on the left of the glass with its handle partially obscuring the pressure gauge actually closes/opens both top and bottom gauge taps at the same time. The brass vertical tap at the very bottom drains the water.
17 months ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Loose_Grip/Pete club
Thanks Pete. So you can't individually clear the gauge feeds. What then are the 2 taps to the right of the gauge? I commented on what seems to be the same lubricator type on a photo at that other site. Are the 4 outlets used? Wiki says this is a 2 cylinder loco. It appears to be easier to read than a Detroit British.
17 months ago. Edited 17 months ago.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to GrahamH club
My pleasure Graham. A bit crude but the two taps are also typical GWR. Instead of two water gauges the 2nd is replaced by those taps. In theory you can tell where the water level is by opening them to see whether water or steam shoots out. I have never used them although I have tried - both were jammed! Yes it is the same, a hydrostatic lubricator. The 4 sight glasses are for lubricating the left and right valve chests and cylinders
17 months ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Loose_Grip/Pete club
Those two taps are named 'try taps', and I'm not being ironic. Ok on the lubricator.
17 months ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
Oh, I do love this Pete. Brings back ancient memories of taking my kids into the fiery engines of steam train excursions. I love the romance of steam even if it is not very labour efficient!
17 months ago.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to Diana Australis club
Thanks Diana. Very labour inefficient but very labour satisfying! Actually these days a labour of love.
17 months ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
beautiful photo

Wish you a peaceful day!
17 months ago.
Loose_Grip/Pete club has replied to Annemarie club
Thanks Annemarie.

Enjoy your day.
17 months ago.

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