Bulleid Q1
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− | *Locomotive | + | *Locomotive flips direction when train reverses. |
==Prototype information== | ==Prototype information== | ||
− | [[Image:q1.jpg|left|240px]]O.V.S. Bulleid is best remembered for his Pacific express locomotives, but the Q1 goods locomotive, designed and built at the height of the Second World War, was perhaps his greatest technical achievement. | + | [[Image:q1.jpg|left|240px]]O.V.S. Bulleid is best remembered for his Pacific express locomotives, but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_Q1_class Q1 goods locomotive], designed and built at the height of the Second World War, was perhaps his greatest technical achievement. |
Built for heavy wartime traffic, the Q1 was the most powerful 0-6-0 locomotive ever built in Europe, and its simple "Austerity" design with exposed wheels made it very maintenance friendly. It also had a surprising turn of speed, and was used for heavy passenger trains as well as freight. | Built for heavy wartime traffic, the Q1 was the most powerful 0-6-0 locomotive ever built in Europe, and its simple "Austerity" design with exposed wheels made it very maintenance friendly. It also had a surprising turn of speed, and was used for heavy passenger trains as well as freight. | ||
+ | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS63s97xJBk Film of Q1 Class locomotives in action] | ||
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[[Category:Locomotives]] | [[Category:Locomotives]] | ||
[[Category:Vehicles which were in TTO]] | [[Category:Vehicles which were in TTO]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 30 May 2018
The 0-6-0 Austerity is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set.
[edit] Statistics and information
Type: | Mixed Traffic Steam Locomotive |
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Introduction: | 1942 |
Withdrawal: | 1980 |
Speed: | 65mph |
Power: | 1000hp |
Weight: | 90t |
Tractive Effort: | 133kN |
Replaces: | Mogul |
Replaced By: | EE Type 1, Sulzer Type 2, BR Type JB |
[edit] Special GRF features
- Locomotive flips direction when train reverses.
[edit] Prototype information
O.V.S. Bulleid is best remembered for his Pacific express locomotives, but the Q1 goods locomotive, designed and built at the height of the Second World War, was perhaps his greatest technical achievement.Built for heavy wartime traffic, the Q1 was the most powerful 0-6-0 locomotive ever built in Europe, and its simple "Austerity" design with exposed wheels made it very maintenance friendly. It also had a surprising turn of speed, and was used for heavy passenger trains as well as freight.
Film of Q1 Class locomotives in action
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