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REUPLOADED due to a copyright issue. Slightly edited to remove the offending footage. This is the first episode of the popular Worst Trains Ever series. Enjoy!
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@HistoryintheDark
@HistoryintheDark 2 года назад
Just in case ya'll missed the description, this is a reupload. The original was hit with a copyright strike and removed so I had to edit it.
@Gravity461
@Gravity461 2 года назад
Dang, that sucks
@KitsuneCentral
@KitsuneCentral 2 года назад
So, what did you have to remove? Just curious.
@gameshock2916
@gameshock2916 2 года назад
I honestly thought this was a reboot of 5 of the WORST TRAINS EVER. Just like Sonic The Hedgehog (2006), hence the removal of the number 11.
@the_autism_express
@the_autism_express 2 года назад
:(
@gameshock2916
@gameshock2916 2 года назад
@@the_autism_express It said 5 of the WORST TRAINS EVER with no number. I just had to make that joke.
@peterwhite9546
@peterwhite9546 2 года назад
you forgot to mention that the 6-2-0 crampton also exploded because the boiler was too thin
@mikofox9798
@mikofox9798 Год назад
The *what*
@solar_9878
@solar_9878 Год назад
Thats just a *minor* detail it’s definitely not *important* and definitely *doesnt need to be told* to *new* operators
@GOJIRAFANABC123-gl7ij
@GOJIRAFANABC123-gl7ij 10 месяцев назад
You mean the normal Legendary train you can unlock from a story mission in Train Station 2?
@jaymz5267
@jaymz5267 2 года назад
I laughed way too much at the 10800 saying “I don’t wanna work today, it’s just…I don’t feel like it.”😂😂😂 Great video btw!
@r.srailfilms2559
@r.srailfilms2559 2 года назад
I remember when the I used to see the pacers almost every day, and I could hear them from my classroom, almost 2 miles away. And that was only 3 years ago, and the only reason I stopped hearing them is because I moved to a new school. I can credit Pacers for not putting me off railranning, but instead fuelling my passion for trains. Long live the Pacer.
@XenithXenaku
@XenithXenaku 2 года назад
6:03 The start of a _long_ feud between Darkness and British Railways...
@BazilRat
@BazilRat 2 года назад
Half the reason BR are on both the 'best' and 'worst' lists is... well, there were made *so damn many* different types of train made here in the UK.
@Xalerdane
@Xalerdane 2 года назад
I heard it was because some imbecile decided that the number of diesel locomotive models had to match the number of steam engine models. _Despite, y’know, the fact that most of those were from before BR even fucking existed, when every railway was privately owned and designed its own rolling stock, which isn’t a factor when you’re both the only player in town and switching to a technology with radically different designing parameters._
@BazilRat
@BazilRat 2 года назад
@@Xalerdane Would make sense, considering the stupidness of BR at times.
@Foxstar1387
@Foxstar1387 Год назад
Both BR and BL would screw themselves over out of incompetence and over reaching. Even the simple things got made into a complex mess
@BazilRat
@BazilRat Год назад
@@Foxstar1387 But at the same time, both of them made/commissioned some truly amazing vehicles.
@Foxstar1387
@Foxstar1387 Год назад
@BazilRat yup. The potential was there for both to becone total powerhouses in their given sectors.(possibly even globally) But failed to realise that potential.
@BotLiquor
@BotLiquor 2 года назад
So there's a Berkshire from the B&M, it had Big Boy numbering, T-1 classification, and a bad trailing truck. I don't know if you want to talk about it because no one should go insane over bad engines, but it did exist, and it's shaped rather strangley.
@NW2174Fan
@NW2174Fan 2 года назад
He already did, in Part 4 I believe
@laszlokaestner5766
@laszlokaestner5766 2 года назад
The reason for the Leaders box like shape was not to mimic the trend for diesels and electrics it was so that it would fit through the carriage washers of the Southern Railway the idea being this would save on the cost of cleaning the thing.
@emeraldzebra9360
@emeraldzebra9360 2 года назад
The Pacer was one of the best trains on my local lines up in the Pennines, they consistently did their job, you got exactly what you expected, and they were really great fun! Plus there is not & never will there be again ANY train on UK rails that gave as good of a panoramic view of the incredibly scenic area I live as you commuted.
@spacecase13
@spacecase13 2 года назад
I was just here, again. Glad to note that this is a re-upload, I thought this was ep. 11 that somehow sounds like ep. 1. I shall uncross my eyes now.
@steelblue8
@steelblue8 2 года назад
I reckon you'd absolutely LOVE the 4-4-6 Thuile locomotive. Originally proposed as a *6-4-8 with 3 metre driving wheels*, it was instead built as a 4-4-6 with 2.5m drivers. The huge drivers meant that the boiler had a cross section shaped like a peanut (bad because uneven pressure dispersion), this thing had 2 cabs- one at the front for the engineer and one at the back for the fireman and breakman, meaning no communication between the two was possible. It probably would have ended in disaster, except the trials for it were stopped because the guy who invented it leant out the side, slammed into a lineside pole and died
@alexhajnal107
@alexhajnal107 9 месяцев назад
The original design also had the driving wheel axles going *through* the boiler. The as-built design is slightly saner. 🇫🇷❤
@jollyjohnthepirate3168
@jollyjohnthepirate3168 Год назад
Regarding the AA 20. Nothing says Soviet Union like " we will show the decadent western capitalists. We build biggest steam engine in World. What does it work,,,,,,that not important. The dictatorship of the proletariat will crush them."
@HistoryintheDark
@HistoryintheDark Год назад
"Come, comrades! Listen to the sheer steaming power of socialist might and watch it go nowhere!"
@SiqueScarface
@SiqueScarface 2 года назад
Railbuses were a thing in the after WWII in many countries, sometimes even before WWII. France for instance introduced railbuses already in the early 1930ies, like the X 5700. After the war, you got the likes of the X 3800 and the X 5600. Germany put the VT-series on rails (most famous the VT95), and East Germany had a similar design running as VT 2.09. Because they were mainly used on rural relations, they had nicknames like "Ferkeltaxe" (piglet cab). As you said: They were cheap to build, cheap to operate and replaced the old tank engine pulled trains on relations which were too small to operate with full trains or DMUs.
@abrr2000
@abrr2000 2 года назад
unfortunately, the energy efficiency of a steam train compared to modern motive powers is woeful. The only advantage of a steam train today is that it can use renewable fuels (wood) that also don't add Co2 to the carbon cycle. Unfortunately, this can also be achieved with eletric locos as well.
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 2 года назад
And that is exactly why mackwell locomotive in New Zealand is working on a steam system for locomotives and tractors
@caydencat5823
@caydencat5823 2 года назад
I was so confused at first then saw the description
@billymcmedic4221
@billymcmedic4221 Год назад
6:06 the beginning of a wonderful relationship
@pdstor
@pdstor 2 года назад
Lots of steampunkers out there who love trains, too. There's massive overlapping with a community of siren lovers, which has BIG overlap with ... us, the stormchasing community. The nerdiest community I've ever seen has been the city bus community. They also knew the most obscure, trivial things right off the bat that I've seen out of ANY community - there are busses out there with service records that may as well be Medal of Honor-laden military careers from what they say.
@stevenplyler6306
@stevenplyler6306 2 года назад
Something about the back round music you played in the video talking about the failed British rail designs is probably the same music that the Dursley's played at Vernon and Petunia's wedding and continued to play during their leisure time as well !
@silvertamman3218
@silvertamman3218 2 года назад
"Listen to that horn!" Funny as hell.
@305ayeee
@305ayeee Год назад
In the case of the pacer trains... Ain't nothing more permanent than a temporary solution
@slatecollins2254
@slatecollins2254 2 года назад
Love your vids
@mark31334
@mark31334 2 года назад
Loving the video
@the_autism_express
@the_autism_express 2 года назад
0:21 Hitd: **says liking trains isn't something to be proud of** Me: that's false That's the comment I posted on the original upload Haha reference go *AAAAAAAAAAAA-*
@jonathansanger862
@jonathansanger862 2 года назад
The Pacers were often quoted in numerous past magazine articles and books as being cheap to run and saved many branch lines from closure. This is now usually misleading according to one more recent article written by one engineer whom has worked on them. Coupled with their costly introduction, they costed a lot more to run and maintain than the Sprinter type trains in view of the longevity of components concerned and they did not save branch lines from closure.
@badkittynomilktonight3334
@badkittynomilktonight3334 2 года назад
#3 the Crampton layout was crazy popular in France and lasted clear into the turn of the century on high speed express locomotives.
@RodrigoSousaFerrovias
@RodrigoSousaFerrovias 2 года назад
Excellent vídeo my friend ! Greetings from Brazil.
@Trainboy17
@Trainboy17 2 года назад
The curse where British Railways never leave your list
@ItsDaJax
@ItsDaJax 8 месяцев назад
Gods damn the way that Pacer moved reminded me of the articulated busses that UPS Worldport used to transport us employees around. These weren't transit busses mind you, imagine something like an airport/party bus pulling another one with the front end lopped off with a coupler like... well probably the Pacers.
@cbolanz1
@cbolanz1 Год назад
Listening to this guy suffer in agony over British rail is hilarious.
@philrisbridger919
@philrisbridger919 Год назад
Without the Pacer, a lot of rural passenger services would have stopped
@dr.toxicgamingmadscientist
@dr.toxicgamingmadscientist 2 месяца назад
The Wonder Engine. It's a wonder how this engine even existed in the first place despite BR's lack of competence.
@bleeksbentbits3150
@bleeksbentbits3150 2 года назад
I HAVE ridden on a train that bounces & bounds long worse than the BR 'Pacer' that is still (for now) in every day service.. Personally, I would be looking more at the piss-poor condition of the Mid-North Coast line in New South Wales. The train in question is the soon to be discontinued XPT based on the BR designed Intercity 125 High Speed Train, which has previously featured in another of your clips (Best trains you've never heard of?) Which brings me to- THANK YOU! First time commenting on your channel but been watching for a couple of weeks now... Found you thanks to a thumbnail featuring a NSWGR C38- not one of my favouritest of that fleet, but have been pleasently surprised to find a few of our Aussie loco's featured now! Thanks again! Tips/my opinion on locos; NSWGR C30 (NOT the 'T') & SMR10 class are the best looking tank locos ever to my eye. Garratt's are better AND more sensible than Mallett's & while it may not be pinicle of Garratt's- you've gotta go a LONG way to beat an AD60++ (NSWGR again! :v ) The prettiest Garratt, besides the original K1 & K2, would have to be the 8cylinder TGR double Atlantic M class of 1912... Oh, & Cli-Shay's are better than both Shay's & Climax's!
@DaSpecialZak
@DaSpecialZak 2 года назад
In my opinion they should of made the aa20 a 4-6-8-4, 4 steering wheels, 6 driving wheels with a gap and another 8 driving wheels then 4 trailing wheels which would of been much easier
@NW2174Fan
@NW2174Fan 2 года назад
Maybe they could've used to make a prototype for the P38's, which were 2-8-8-4 Yellowstones. They were built in the 1950's when it was obviously still around
@gameshock2916
@gameshock2916 9 месяцев назад
Hey Darkness, you want an idea for this channel? Here you go. History In The Dark - 5 Of The Worst Rollercoasters Ever
@dylanwhite3383
@dylanwhite3383 2 года назад
We need to have more wooden trains that are more like some of the trains in these lists
@marcopolanco6398
@marcopolanco6398 Год назад
Nice research!
@Dulaman107
@Dulaman107 2 года назад
I hear you like the idea of a modern steam engine. Boy, do I have an idea for you. Induction heated, partially computer controlled steam engines
@True_NOON
@True_NOON Год назад
What a blast from the past, intresting to see how his mic and intro changed, but not his mood while filming 😁
@Techno-Universal
@Techno-Universal Год назад
6:03 Somehow the body design very closely resembles a locomotive designed to run on deep level tube lines in London! :)
@crabby7668
@crabby7668 2 года назад
Nice video of the leader
@hypergolic8468
@hypergolic8468 2 года назад
The Pacer, actually comes from an very advanced bit of design. In the 1960's in the UK there was a realisation that the work started pre War by the London Midland & Scottish (LMS) and London North Eastern Railway (LNER) in a joint facility at Derby (it had a wind tunnel in the 1930's) had pointed the direction to science and theoretical application of science on the railway. The UK had started to introduce continuous welded track, but in doing so had experienced a sharp rise in derailments. One type of cement wagon ("Testrol") was becoming well known for this, and throw in a couple of serious accidents, a scientific investigation was launched. In the end it was found that traditional jointed rail damped the hunting osculation of wheels on track, which up to that point was a poorly understood problem (the Japanese were starting to experience it with the Bullet train and developed a cone profile wheel). To cut a long story short, in rail engineering, the ideal solution is a wagon/coach with four wheels, 2 sets at either end, that's cheap on cost to build and cheap for maintenance and hopefully track life. If a high Speed Freight Wagon could be built that also had only four wheels and could travel at a 140mph then this was ideal. In the UK, research modelling at Derby (by now the Railway Technical Centre) led to HSF1 - High Speed Freight Vehicle 1. On a test rig it reach a 140mph, and most importantly, proved that the new theory of track to wheel relationship was correct and that the "worn wheel profile" stopped the hunting oscillation which led to derailments. At the same time the UK was involved with building the tilting Advance Passenger Train (APT), and the work with this knowledge on wheel profiles was to be used in the bogie design. One of the APT stipulations was no flange contact with the rail on a corner! For a whole host of reasons the freight market ended up pursuing other options, and the APT ended up on another trajectory, and the work, whilst critical went no further..... Until someone was looking for a way to keep rail lines open in the late 70's early 80's. By applying the design principles of HSF1, as as I understand it, drawing on some features very heavily, and the bus design, a low cost train could be put on the track with **acceptable** ride behaviour. I rode on Pacers for 10 years, they are hideous and horrible, but, and this is the point, they could keep close to line speeds on busy routes (Leeds to Doncaster / Leeds to York / Trans Pennine - extremities and core) so paths still existed for fast trains and they could do commuter traffic. They kept rural stations open, and many lines survived because of them, we should never forget that. But at the core of the idea was a four wheel high speed wagon design, may be the addition of cardian shafts, engines etc prevented the ride quality that they maybe should have had. The Sprinter family that came on behind (mostly a modified High Speed Train MK3 coach) with Bogies, were far better and it has to be said, are missed.
@HFStuart
@HFStuart 2 года назад
Genuinely fascinating, thanks. Agree the 150 /155 / 156 sprinters deserve to be on a 'best of' list. They are a bit tired now but were revolutionary in the 80's.
@GDGRailway47712
@GDGRailway47712 2 года назад
Not many people are so balanced on the subject of Pacers. It all seems to be mostly hate when they are mentioned. So, thank you for putting the history and a balanced view forward.
@ItsDaJax
@ItsDaJax 8 месяцев назад
I don't think the Pacer is ugly, but I do like busses, so my opinion is probably biased.
@amtrakproductions-mx9ib
@amtrakproductions-mx9ib Год назад
First time british rail appeared in a list
@Jack-hg1hq
@Jack-hg1hq 2 года назад
people in the north of england are starved of wealth while everyone in london is obscenely rich. this is why there's no budget to have nice trains
@billyline3558
@billyline3558 2 года назад
8:18 For the Liter locomotive (didnt catch spelling), the designer should've just made a classic-style steam locomotive design, then built a box car around it. It probably would've performed better, and would not have the safety hazards you mentioned, not to mention being much more cost effective.
@tommcglone2867
@tommcglone2867 2 месяца назад
Oliver Bulleid was a maverick. But for every disaster like The Leader, there was a masterpiece like the West Country's, Merchant Navy's, Battle of Britain's and probably his best the mighty Breadloaf the Q1. The Q1 was (im not 100% on this) the most powerful 0-6-0 EVER to enter service. And despite its unfortunate looks, i mean the boiler casing is practically shaped like a loaf of bread, it was successful. Glad one of the Q1s got preserved
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 2 года назад
11:50 you really need to talk to mackwell locomotive in New Zealand he is developing a modern steam system for locomotives and now because of the great sickness farm tractors but he isn't going to get very far if we don't help him
@paulnicoll1791
@paulnicoll1791 2 года назад
The pacer was based on bus body panels ie the Leyland national. Being 4 wheel long wheelbase chassis they were referred to as "nodding donkeys"
@BrokenIET
@BrokenIET 2 года назад
The leader was made by Southern Railway, and Oliver Bulleid's name is pronounced "bullied", deservedly, in a way, just as its Bulleid's Leader, probably should've been "Bully me leader" tho ngl. I've heard them described as "A London Underground battery loco on steroid, jacked up on bricks"
@flickcentergaming680
@flickcentergaming680 Месяц назад
So the AA20-1 was basically Henry in his first shape but on steroids.
@GreatCentralJ73
@GreatCentralJ73 Год назад
What Music Did You Use When You Were Talking About the Leader?
@johnhood3172
@johnhood3172 7 месяцев назад
The leader looks like an London tube train on the top half .
@DeetexSeraphine
@DeetexSeraphine Год назад
The 10800 reminds me a lot of the Dutch class 1000, aka Crippled Mary. They even share some looks
@amogusisntfunny1464
@amogusisntfunny1464 Год назад
Where did you get the footage of the Leader class motive systems from?
@SouRwy4501Productions
@SouRwy4501Productions Год назад
I don’t know why, but the 10800 looks like a weird ALCo diesel.
@DrFruikenstein
@DrFruikenstein 5 месяцев назад
Did they use hot bulb diesels in the 10800?😂🤣😂🤣 That would explain the wonder if it'll go thinking of the crews. The 6-2-0 looks like something I've seen in a cartoon.
@stelerElk
@stelerElk Год назад
I knew what the leader was as soon as I saw it because i drove one in a game i play once in a while
@D.O.T.D.
@D.O.T.D. 2 года назад
WE THREW THE TEA IN THE HARBOR, BUT IT WAS 200 YEARS AGO
@TheBrightSkittle
@TheBrightSkittle Год назад
What’s the music for the pacer train segment
@lelandnanny967
@lelandnanny967 7 месяцев назад
Four "training" wheels? I guess you could call them that.
@mattthesedg4238
@mattthesedg4238 2 года назад
Pacer trains and similar types on the west coast line in the lake district are aptly named 'West Coast Boneshaker'
@Coarstan
@Coarstan Месяц назад
Living in Weston the ere is a rail way next to my bedroom and not far from me the train station runs and there has only been like 4-8 engines I have seen property running and doing a job on the rail way
@Mariazellerbahn
@Mariazellerbahn 2 года назад
3:50 The GM Aerotrain was ALSO made up from GM bus bodies on a 4 wheel freight chassis.
@alexhajnal107
@alexhajnal107 9 месяцев назад
Its riding characteristics were much the same.
@arkie74
@arkie74 Год назад
the pacers probably rode on track that was effected by deferred maintenance. lol judging by the condition of the cars. they are nasty.
@budwhite9591
@budwhite9591 Год назад
9:00. Safety in those days. Lol. OSHA? Who’s that? Sounds like the new Chinese guy
@wolfie773
@wolfie773 Год назад
Idk about anyone else but i live in Britain and from these videos make me question some of br locomotives
@laserhawk64
@laserhawk64 2 года назад
Meanwhile I'm sitting here in a tiny town in the rural part of an upper Southeastern US state and wishing for something as nice as a Pacer. Public transit here is so bad it's literally unusable for me, and I can't drive and don't have friends to drive me. Being Disabled and 'needy' is a good way to not have friends BTW.
@carlhileman
@carlhileman 2 года назад
nice video
@stekra3159
@stekra3159 2 года назад
They also had the bigest rocket in the world for a time
@michaelriley7395
@michaelriley7395 2 года назад
10800 was subsequently purchased by Brush Electrical Engineering and became the testbed for the first asynchronous locomotive.
@liamcollinson5695
@liamcollinson5695 2 года назад
I live in the UK used to go quiet regular to Leeds on the train one time I had to ride this pacer tracer train home that honestly was older than I was they was a awful draft and no toilet it was horrible and almost put me of trains for life. I got charged the same price as well
@gfletcher6183
@gfletcher6183 Год назад
Pacer Train - I enjoyed working them, I signed from 2008-2020, I can tell you the ride could be interesting and the rear cab ride wasnt any better The bus seat sets were considered "westy" sets the Yorkshire sets had 2x2 sat configs which were better
@andrewwatkins4852
@andrewwatkins4852 Год назад
I have a suggestion for the next entry Br class 40 or d-261 nicknamed bowler
@Alcorob
@Alcorob 2 года назад
None of them were under water?
@terenfro1975
@terenfro1975 11 месяцев назад
I rode a pacer. I thought it was because their rail system was just poorly maintained.
@joshuaW5621
@joshuaW5621 2 года назад
Bullied soon made a similar locomotive in Ireland called Turf Burner.
@invisibleman4827
@invisibleman4827 2 года назад
You're not picking on us, BR was in fact that bad.
@Foxstar1387
@Foxstar1387 2 года назад
and is being resurrected in the guise of GBR Great British Railways.
@invisibleman4827
@invisibleman4827 2 года назад
@@Foxstar1387 Dammit you're right! 🤦‍♂️
@s.p.d.magentaranger1822
@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 Год назад
@@Foxstar1387 So you're saying they're like the Simpsons in that they refuse to die?
@Foxstar1387
@Foxstar1387 Год назад
@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 pretty much. Though the new BR as GBR. Is a totally new entity. With nothing to do with the old BR. As the bulk of the operations will be done mostly by contracted companies. GBR will be like the host or government department-branch.
@s.p.d.magentaranger1822
@s.p.d.magentaranger1822 Год назад
@@Foxstar1387 I see. I just saw an opportunity for a funny joke.
@wdd6864
@wdd6864 2 года назад
Did you ever look up the Baldwin Centipede? They had a bad reputation
@NW2174Fan
@NW2174Fan 2 года назад
Yes, it was on the latest installment (which as far as I know is Part 12)
@apexqc04
@apexqc04 Год назад
The 10800 was better and more reliable than the class 15 and 16 locos which followed it. And the pacers were amongst the better trains when they first came out. Great for short journeys. I will miss them now they are gone... bus seats ana all.
@seeroger5
@seeroger5 2 года назад
Did you reupload
@SMichaelDeHart
@SMichaelDeHart Год назад
At 11:29 did you say four "Training" wheels?? I always thought they're calling "Trailing"!! However, for the Russkis maybe that's what they did call them, lol.
@AndrewG1989
@AndrewG1989 Год назад
Not all British built trains and locomotives aren’t as bad or worse. But some do have such weird appearance. Interesting video.
@davidmoorman2468
@davidmoorman2468 Год назад
In the States we never refer to a "locomotive" as a "train". Is this common word usage in the UK?
@safeguardprime5914
@safeguardprime5914 2 года назад
Noooo they had to force you to re-upload it x.x
@sgthree
@sgthree 2 года назад
How many times have you included Pacers now? They seem to feature on all these videos.
@HexAyed
@HexAyed 2 года назад
Worse trains on Earth apparently. According to the American... who has never ridden them.... or their replacements....
@CrisisHedgehog
@CrisisHedgehog 2 года назад
@@HexAyed You’re saying... *That the trains made to replace* the fucking Buses on train van axles... *Are somehow worse than the buses...*
@HexAyed
@HexAyed 2 года назад
@@CrisisHedgehog No, they were perfectly serviceable and extremely reliable
@alexhajnal107
@alexhajnal107 9 месяцев назад
01:53 Philadelphia ran Pacers too! (SEPTA)
@mikewolf7288
@mikewolf7288 2 года назад
So is the SR Leader Class basically like if British Railways sucked at trying to develop their own SP Cab Forward?
@northstar1950
@northstar1950 2 года назад
They arnt trains, they are locomotives. Trains are what they pull.
@mrsaturngamingandstories
@mrsaturngamingandstories 2 года назад
I like trains and i would do a video called Top 5 Ridiculous Steam Locomotive
@skalimr
@skalimr Год назад
Please put the en57 in one of these.
@Tek_777
@Tek_777 Год назад
Serious question, what is the biggest train ever made if it is not the AA-20? I’ve heard of the 9000 class and S-1 so I’m really curious how they all compare to each other. Also, how is that measured? Wheel setup, tractive power, length and width, weight? I’m new to this so forgive me if it’s a silly question. Cheers!
@kimpatz2189
@kimpatz2189 Год назад
The triplex design defeats everyone in length and tractive effort.
@alpzepta
@alpzepta 2 года назад
Wow I bet the Pacer shakes more than any Burmese train ride
@brandonthedestroyer1140
@brandonthedestroyer1140 Год назад
I had a dream where I built 6-8-4 steam engine
@KBJade39
@KBJade39 2 года назад
I wish they hadnt scrapped the AA20 Something that fekin big was begging to be in a museum for just the shock value.
@ZeldaTheSwordsman
@ZeldaTheSwordsman 2 года назад
The Leader could probably be pulled off with modern metallurgy and machining
@tyler_bt3326
@tyler_bt3326 Год назад
I want a billionaire with more money than sense to make it happen. Oil fired so you aren’t cooking a fireman every trip, modern boiler efficiency. It would be a monster
@aldenconsolver3428
@aldenconsolver3428 2 года назад
Hey, it worked fine. After dealing with British Railways (under many names) for years, the Brits saw the Blitz as a minor inconvenience not the terror the Germans thought it would be. You say you spent the night in a wet subway tunnel bomb shelter? Better than spending it taking a train to Sheffield?
@calvingreene90
@calvingreene90 Год назад
Once Stalin died it was safe to say it was a bad idea.
@calvingreene90
@calvingreene90 Год назад
This can't be the five worst locomotives or self-powered trans they're not all diesels.
@Bungle-UK
@Bungle-UK Год назад
I always quite enjoyed riding a pacer, you never had a dull ride. They were also incredibly reliable workhorses.
@samwilsamwil-pr6so
@samwilsamwil-pr6so Год назад
*Me living in Northern England* sees the pacer 🤬🤬🤬🤬, ask anyone in the North about the pacers and you will get some horror stories
@derpmaniak7823
@derpmaniak7823 2 года назад
Zillertalbahn. Change my mind
@JBofBrisbane
@JBofBrisbane 2 года назад
Wuppertal.
@dillonyeardley6270
@dillonyeardley6270 Год назад
I have been on the Pacers they are very very very very very very very very very very bouncy and creaky
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