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A Spring Steamup at the Little Morecambe Steam Railway

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

The second major NWAG steamup of the year was held at the Little Morecambe steam railway. This video features some of the locos that ran, including a rare coal fired Archangel Jack, and the ANLR's new Roundhouse Taliesin, including some on board footage.

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  • I'm getting this Roundhouse Taliesin soon. Mines going to be for 45mm gauge (G scale). Is it better to have insulated wheels?

  • Inulated wheels are a very good idea if you also run trains powered through the track eg LGB, or could possibly visit a line with track power, otherwise the power will have to be turned off for you to put the loco on the line, as it would short the power out otherwise

  • Really like this video thanks for posting keep then coming thanks

  • Glad you like it

  • Brilliant vid, my favourite part has to be all the shots you had of the passenger's eye view of a running train. Really showed the line at its best.

  • Thanks, I've got a few plans for that setup (multi purpose wagon and camera)

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  • That Roundhouse "Taliesin" is a nice engine!

  • haha very good! I wish I had one of those sorts of uncles! Although I was in the car and my dad said "I ordered one of them Accucraft Viking diesels... something to run at steam ups..." (don't know how that would be a steam up!) but that should be fun...

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  • Subbed. I was thinking about the Roundhouse Taliesin ... but it looks now as I´ve really got to have one. It would look good on the Kent & North Wales Light Railway, based for obscure reasons in Alsace, France. Check it out.

  • Great railway!

  • oh yes :-) It's got a really nice chuff but the wind meant it wasn't picked up by the camera so much

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