Bit of Fun- Just how fast is Thomas?

CoggesRailway

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:bigsmile:OK was feeling a bit childish yesterday and thought I'd see if I could get a high speed cab ride out of Thomas. As owners will know he is far to fast for realisim - or indeed little fingers on the controls. Here is the rig- camera on back, counter weight on front.
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I build up the speed over 3 laps.

The track is unfinsihed so the roller coaster ride at the house end of the garden is a lash up untill our new extension replaces old- and a nice level patio carries twin tracks round.

As I said just a bit of fun!:bigsmile:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SoHjZZ_rr0
 
CoggesRailway said:
:bigsmile:OK was feeling a bit childish yesterday and thought I'd see if I could get a high speed cab ride out of Thomas.

Childish? Noooo! The spirit of male scientific enquiry (aka testing to destruction). Great fun. :thumbup:
 
....reminds me the film of London to Brighton in 4 minutes....but Thomas got me a bit dizzy....great fun.....
 
This is also worth a look. A driver's eye view from a Blue Pullman in the early 1960s: from the short film "Let's Go To Birmingham!". (as in "You've been a particularly badly behaved child, so..."). :bigsmile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BndXSRwftpc
 
Very good. At least you kept the camera clear of the fence:thumbup:
 
:thumbup:Yep Philbahn- just!

I am replacing that camera soonish as it is pretty old now- i thought there was a fair chance of a disaster!
Lucky thomas wasn't pulling the first lap where it hit the fence you're right
 
whatlep said:
This is also worth a look. A driver's eye view from a Blue Pullman in the early 1960s:

Very interesting. I used to go to school on that line and could just about recognise the run through High Wycombe as far as Princes Risborough, before they cut away to a shot of the coffee cups.

Also loved the white coated driver, but was surprised that there was only one man on the footplate. In the early 1960s I might still have expected a "second man".

Were they fast?? What's the distance by rail to Birmingham - about 100-120 miles? Done in 1hr 55mins so an average of 60-ish and add a bit for the Leamington stop and signals check. Not bad for the date, I guess.
 
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