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goodness me, you're on fire, hope! I need to think about all of this.And it's interesting to me how differently we engage with a topic.
For example, for me, trains are about emotions, impressions of a train ride, memories, or the pleasure of the sounds of a train.
And for you it is perhaps an intellectual journey, an exploration of an interesting story.
I can be quite fickle, though. I get madly immersed and then can lose interest in a heartbeat. My mind jumps around like a mad flea, lol. There's always some sort of conversation going on in my head. Stuff I post here, for example, is probably only about 5% of what is running through my head at any time.I find it interesting to read this in your posts, but I rarely get so immersed in a topic myself.
It's just a guess, I don't like to analyze much, it just came to mind. You should know better, of course))))goodness me, you're on fire, hope! I need to think about all of this.
I definitely agree with this bit:
But it's also a visual thing. For instance, when you started posting your train stuff I immediately had this jump into my head ...
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... but I didn't post it bc I wasn't feeling madly conversational at that point.
I can be quite fickle, though. I get madly immersed and then can lose interest in a heartbeat. My mind jumps around like a mad flea, lol. There's always some sort of conversation going on in my head. Stuff I post here, for example, is probably only about 5% of what is running through my head at any time.
The sounds of trains ... oh yes!![]()
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“without using racked rails” – what does this mean?"William Hedley
Before George Stephenson, industrial engineer William Hedley was also looking at how steam power could be used in his work. William Hedley was born in Newburn, west of Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1779. In 1805 he was appointed as Colliery Manager of the Wylam Colliery. Soon after his appointment, an engineer at the nearby Middleton Colliery invented a new locomotive. It used gears meshing on a toothed rack laid between the rails to haul itself along.
Hedley’s locomotive
In 1812 William Hedley began to design and build his own steam locomotive which would run along the Wylam Wagonway.
Hedley’s locomotive would be designed to run on smooth rails rather than using a rack between the rails. In 1812, Hedley had proved by experiment that a locomotive could pull wagons which were heavier than the locomotive without using racked rails – a feat which had previously not been thought possible."
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Wylam Dilly
Wylam Dilly, one of the world’s two oldest surviving locomotives, celebrated her bicentenary in 2013. Built in 1813, she used to pull coal along the Wylam Wagonway to the river, near Newcastle upon Tyne.www.nms.ac.uk
Look at those hats!![]()
Above: 'Wylam Dilly' with Hedley’s sons William and George, photographed between 1869 and 1882.
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Too tired to explain rack railways, posting this vid. Haven't watched the entire thing, found the tone kind of annoying. Anyway, your time stamps are 2m 50s and 3m 48s.“without using racked rails” – what does this mean?
IKR! Almost as tall as that steam chimney.Look at those hats!
I get why they used the name but you do have a point, lol.50045 Achilles!![]()
Those words hooked me. It's so hopeless. It really got me thinking. Still, sometimes happiness is a work in progress, it doesn't just happen by itself...."It is a joy to be hidden but disaster not to be found."
Donald Winnicott
Ah, of course. I’m not too well versed in English train terminology, you see.Too tired to explain rack railways, posting this vid. Haven't watched the entire thing, found the tone kind of annoying. Anyway, your time stamps are 2m 50s and 3m 48s.
NO WAY! I’m not going anywhere near that.Um, I'm staying here on terra firma!
"Stadler congratulates Pilatus Bahnen AG ((Link)) on the successful start of operation of the new Stadler rack-and-pinion multiple units. With an average gradient of 35 percent, the Pilatus Railway is the steepest rack railway in the world - on the steepest section, the gradient is even 48 percent. Eight modern railcars in double traction replace the old vehicles from the last century. From now on, they will take passengers up Mount Pilatus on the original track, which is over 130 years old. The panorama windows offer a breathtaking view of the impressive natural landscape."
NO, YOU WOULDN’T!!!What madness is this?
I think I need to stop, lol.
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Well, tbf, rack railways are old-fashioned but also specialised. I only know about them bc I love Mary Stewart books. There is a rack railway scene in Airs Above The Ground (set in Austria). I'm sure I wouldn't know about them otherwise.Ah, of course. I’m not too well versed in English train terminology, you see.
IKR! How did they even build it? WHY did they freakin' build it? Who in hell would go on it? Who would PAY to go on it?NO WAY! I’m not going anywhere near that.
Yeah, I know what you mean.Those words hooked me.
It can be. That's for sure.It's so hopeless.
I'm kind of divorced from this notion just now but am very aware that it does make sense so I don't want to lose sight of it. These are wise words, hope. Very wise. But also quite gentle. Aggressive 'positive thinking' just gets on my nerves and tends to be counter productive. This is much better.It really got me thinking. Still, sometimes happiness is a work in progress, it doesn't just happen by itself....
No, I meant, I need to stop posting crazy train photos, lol. For the sake of everyone's sanity.NO, YOU WOULDN’T!!!![]()
It definitely doesn't help, I know from experience. That's the difficulty.Well, tbf, rack railways are old-fashioned but also specialised. I only know about them bc I love Mary Stewart books. There is a rack railway scene in Airs Above The Ground (set in Austria). I'm sure I wouldn't know about them otherwise.
IKR! How did they even build it? WHY did they freakin' build it? Who in hell would go on it? Who would PAY to go on it?
Utter madness!!
Yeah, I know what you mean.
It can be. That's for sure.
I'm kind of divorced from this notion just now but am very aware that it does make sense so I don't want to lose sight of it. These are wise words, hope. Very wise. But also quite gentle. Aggressive 'positive thinking' just gets on my nerves and tends to be counter productive. This is much better.![]()
Michael's subway.
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