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Tony C wrote:Nice and looks a little bit bigger than those we get on this (the right) side of the pond!
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Tony C wrote:What was the top speed of these engines, when they were in service, though I'd guess that they were build for pulling a large number of goods carriages, rather than passenger services, so speed wouldn't be at a premium?
Tue May 07, 2019 1:37 pm
The Garratt locomotives got pretty big and a few got used in the UK, but yes, nothing the size of a Union Pacific 4000 class...Tony C wrote:Nice and looks a little bit bigger than those we get on this (the right) side of the pond!
The 4000s were never designed to run at 80 MPH, that was ALCO's ad copy for what theoretically it could do. I think UP only ever needed them to run about 60, max. they had maximum adhesion around 35.Matt Gunsch wrote:70-80 MPH for the Big Boy as it was designed for freight, the 844 was 100MPH
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