Steam quintuple header. 1709+1210+2705+3112+3526 to MossVale
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Published 2012-04-23
All Comments (21)
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I can't explain how steam trains makes my old heart warm.
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I was 14 at the time and I never got the chance to see an amazing feature like this for the 150th anniversary of our railway history. And now thankfully with this video footage, I now able would witness it. Thank you Bevan for this.
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A fabulous collection of beautiful locomotives. Never seen coal carried on the cab roof (3112) before!
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That is a display of huge steam torque and horsepower !
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I really enjoyed looking at those steam engines. Thanks for posting this video.
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Very enjoyable, definitely one of my favorites, Garry
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This is how steam locomotives should be keep and looked after, NOT stuck in some STUPID bloody museum that NEVER lets out! AWESOME video!!
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un video meraviglioso bellissimo super eccezzionale
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Graeme: thank you, thank you, thank you. Pure joy!
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Was a one off, I'd say. Certainly won't be repeated with those locos. Graeme.
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Glad you enjoyed it and no apology necessary. Bevan is a good mate of mine. Rgds, Graeme.
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great video
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Great clip there that will be hard to repeat but well worth filming it
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Brilliant filming. they look sooo grand. Perfect, apart from the yappy kids in the background
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1708 was a Vulcan (no connection to Mr. Spock) built for the NSW Railways by Vulcan Foundry in Lancashire, England in 1886, entering service in 1887. They were intended for mainline use on the steep sections to Lithgow (Eskbank) and Kiama and Newcastlke. Train crews and track-work cres hated them so they ended up being relegated to branch-line working. See reference in Wikipedia
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Thank you Belbin Videos, apologises for the mistake :)
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5:38. Yes!
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From 3:58 onwards is just fabulous.
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look at all that scrap metal smiles