![]() 12/11/2013 at 22:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So here it is... that glorious sound... woourrroourruhmmwrooruuhmwoourr.. uhm.. yeah... Deltic engines = da shit..
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So freaking cool.
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Deltics are cool as.. uhm.. ice?
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That old heap still runs!?
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It did in 2009 at least.. no idea where it is now.
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Ah ok I'm assuming you a brittish oppo?
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Nope, I'm Norwegian. But me dad "drives" trains, and I used to work for the railroad here in Norway. I'm a HUGE geek when it comes to engines... Trains, cars, planes, boats... anything..
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Well you know here in the US they are restoring a Union Pacific ALCO 4000 "Big Boy" Class Steam Locomotive?
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I know NOW.. damn you :P
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UP 4014, 3989 AND 844 all in the Stalls in Cheyenne Wyoming. But its not to Cheyenne yet....last I heard it was still crossing the parking lot at the Museum....
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Here is a vid of it
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I'll be spending all day watching stuff like this now.. 4-8-8-4 is a rather unique wheel arrangement.
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Ya it is and with like 5000+hp maybe more =~= me gusta
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and 25k gallons of water.. Damn.. I never knew it was THAT huge...
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I hadn't heard about this before. When I was younger I would go to the train museum in Sacramento CA and just stare at the big boy they had there mesmerized. Thanks for sharing this!
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Well its the same Big Boy I believe 4014
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YES Thats how it got its name
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My childhood memory is failing me. It wasn't a big boy. This is the train I was thinking of - still quite large.
http://www.csrmf.org/events-exhibit…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_…
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Oh the crazy can-foreword that thing is hella crazy
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And fund raising is under way (very successfully I might add) to put this engine back into steam - Norfolk & Western J Class #611, built May 19500 by the railroad itself at its outstanding shops in Roanoke, Virginia. I saw her run in the late 1980s and it's a breathtaking machine.
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Thanks for sharing this....opposed piston is perhaps the ultimate oppo.