This is so thorough! I wondered if you were going to include New Zealand's J and K class, and there they were! Some pretty dubious "streamliners" in this family gallery (I include our box-fronted K class!), but what a major effort to collect every locomotive with some claim to streamline elements,including of course the classics, those magnificent and stylish and justifiably famous symbols of their Era! Nice work- thanks for doing this!
Wonderful video, some of the eariler designs are very unique. If we count the conical extension of the smokebox door and the wedge shaped cab as streamlining, I would add in a couple extra steam locomotives, from Hungary, mainly the MÁV class 203 (a 4-4-2 atlantic built between 1906-1908), the MÁV class 301 (4-6-2 pacific, built between 1911-1914), the MÁV class 327 (4-6-0s, built between 1912-1914) and the MÁV class 328 (also a 4-6-0, built between 1919-1922). Even so I'm happy at least our Coffin has made it into the video at 5:50
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No, B&O 5300 was the only one that was saved, its in the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, she was named after your first President George Washington & is in a un-streamlined standard form.
@@PatrioticCoservativeAmerican you are fortunate to live in the United States as no other country in the world ever produced so many classes of Beautiful Streamlined Steam Locomotives, your country also produced the Largest, most Powerful & the Fastest Steam Locomotives that the world has ever seen, British Steam pales into insignificance compared to the might of US steam engines.
Cab forward BR05 003 had a designed top speed of 175 km/h, her sister class engine (non cab forward) 05 002 also had a designed top speed of 175 km/h but reached 201 km/h. The BR61 001 reached 187 km/h and BR61 002 had a designed top speed of 175 km/h, then there's the Japanese Manchurian engines 500 and 501 which both reached 160 km/h in regular hauled train services, also there is the Hungarian MÁV Class 242 which reached 168 km/h, these five mentioned engines were all tank locomotives.
Your videos have been incredibly helpful with modeling a lot of rare Soviet Era locomotives.
Keep up the amazing work!
This is so thorough! I wondered if you were going to include New Zealand's J and K class, and there they were! Some pretty dubious "streamliners" in this family gallery (I include our box-fronted K class!), but what a major effort to collect every locomotive with some claim to streamline elements,including of course the classics, those magnificent and stylish and justifiably famous symbols of their Era! Nice work- thanks for doing this!
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This is awesome. I'm a huge fan of streamlined steam and this is quite the list!
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Wonderful video, some of the eariler designs are very unique.
If we count the conical extension of the smokebox door and the wedge shaped cab as streamlining, I would add in a couple extra steam locomotives, from Hungary, mainly the MÁV class 203 (a 4-4-2 atlantic built between 1906-1908), the MÁV class 301 (4-6-2 pacific, built between 1911-1914), the MÁV class 327 (4-6-0s, built between 1912-1914) and the MÁV class 328 (also a 4-6-0, built between 1919-1922). Even so I'm happy at least our Coffin has made it into the video at 5:50
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The belgian type 12 is awsomely elegant
My favorite is the Norfolk & Western J class. Elegant without hampering maintainability.
They very like the steampunk locomotives.
2:02 what loco is that
Prussian S9 No. 561
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Was B&O 5302 saved?
No, B&O 5300 was the only one that was saved, its in the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, she was named after your first President George Washington & is in a un-streamlined standard form.
@@StreamlinedSteamLocomotives I hope one day in my life time to see her streamlined
@@PatrioticCoservativeAmerican you are fortunate to live in the United States as no other country in the world ever produced so many classes of Beautiful Streamlined Steam Locomotives, your country also produced the Largest, most Powerful & the Fastest Steam Locomotives that the world has ever seen, British Steam pales into insignificance compared to the might of US steam engines.
@@StreamlinedSteamLocomotivesThe good old American way always delivers lol
Music reminds me of train brakes screaming as they are applied going down the line
Do some of these engines really count as streamlined?
The cab forward and tank engines weren’t really made for speed
Cab forward BR05 003 had a designed top speed of 175 km/h, her sister class engine (non cab forward) 05 002 also had a designed top speed of 175 km/h but reached 201 km/h. The BR61 001 reached 187 km/h and BR61 002 had a designed top speed of 175 km/h, then there's the Japanese Manchurian engines 500 and 501 which both reached 160 km/h in regular hauled train services, also there is the Hungarian MÁV Class 242 which reached 168 km/h, these five mentioned engines were all tank locomotives.
The J class is the only one which till run. No one produces the Tennessee which was Southern railway true streamline locomotive.
U forgot the potvis from the netherlands
5:57 NS Series 3800 "Potvis"
@@StreamlinedSteamLocomotivesoh my bad sorry
Still impressive that u where able to find it