S160 Heavy Stone Train. East Somerset Railway Quarry Weekend

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

S160 hauling the 1000 tonne Stone Train, running out of steam and requiring assistance from the Yeoman shunter on the rear.

Listen out for the coupling noise as the shunter pushes.

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  • It's neat seeing an American-built locomotive working its tail off across the big pond. The S160 class was actually one of the smaller classes of locomotives used in America, and they were designed for export to countries with closer clearances. However, the 9 class 2-10-0 Black prince does show this little devil up in the other train. I have posted a video response of a footplate (Cab) ride I had on a sister to the S160 USA in Tennessee, USA.

  • Thank you for that information, and Cheers for the video response too

  • For info, the official train weight was 2100 tonnes gross and the switcher at the rear was not assisting at any time, it was simply there to provide air-braking to stop the train (neither loco has provision for air train brakes)

  • I thought I heard someone say it was more than the 1000 tonnes stated.

    Afraid to say though that as the footage was beibng taken by the camera the switcher did assist as I was watching it, you should have seen the clag from it.. Listen at 1:57 and you will here the couplings loosen then 5197 speed up from then.

    Later that afternoon when returning from the quarry tour, it seemed they were splitting the train and removing some of the wagons too.

  • Yep, I did'nt have to pay at all, due to being a volunteer at the ESR

  • Personally, I say that was cheating!!

    Good way of doing it though!! Lol!!

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  • if you look on the tender of the s160 you see a blue thing. at the time she had air brake problems caused bythe air pump manlunctioning. the blue thing is a compressor. as posted below the shunter was there for safety reasons.i know this as a fact as i was there as she was unloaded back on cvr soil at cheddleton.so not only was she pulling the load but pulling the shunter too.

  • @TrainMan404 I work at TVRM where the sister to this engine is. #610 is classified as an S160A built in 1952 by Baldwin Lima Hamilton for the US Army.

  • Haha two american locomotives in one train

  • Every time i've driver 5197 it had air brakes!

  • I could imagine this engine doing the job without the switcher: Level track and 4-coupled, it simply depends on the axle load, I guess. If it's about 20 tons (metric) it should work.

    The German class 44 (5-coupled, 19.3 tons (metric) axleload) was able to pull a 2.100-t-train with 60 km/h on level track, so why shouldn't this one be able to the same load just a bit slower, in case it's able to start it?

  • Great sounds!

  • Phwar!

  • the s160 is air braked i can tell you for a fact

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