Why The FASTEST Steam Locomotive Will NEVER Move Again!
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- From setting a world speed record to not running in over 35 years, here is why the fastest steam locomotive will (probably) never move again
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hope you all enjoyed, I get that I spoke quite quickly and will work on that in later vids. Feel free to turn on captions too! Also I'ts the fastest recorded train, rumours of faster locos exist and have been persistently popping up in the comments, Once one officially breaks the record then lmk, for now Mallard holds it haha
In the title, you referred to the famous loco 'Mallard' as a 'train', which suggested to me a level of ignorance not usually found in knowledgable rail enhusiasts such as yourself.
@@tooleyheadbang4239 that was done to reach a broader demographic as many people register "train" as locomotive haha
That’s why the t1 trust is rebuilding a t1 duplex
You may find ignorance funny. I don't. I try to educate.@@OnlyTheRightTrack
A, That's not the way to educate people, is it. Dumbing down only supports ignorance.
B. "Ha Ha" is even worse, baby.@@OnlyTheRightTrack
The staff of the NRM were very kind to reply to a few enquiries I made about Mallard, and they say the superheater's shot among other issues with the boiler.
I'm sure if they really wanted to and had the funding, the steam locomotive works in Meinigen Germany could be contracted to make a new A4 boiler, as they already have experience making an A1 boiler for Tornado.
As mentioned in the video, however, she's more important as an historic artefact, so it would almost be more practical to make a new A4 from scratch.
yeah as soon as i saw the title of this video i thought "Well bring her to germany... we can fix it"
There are 2 A4 boilers spare around the country I think? But I don't know if NRM could get one. And I doubt a new A4 will be built seeing as there are 6 in preservation, 4 in the UK and Dominion of Canada, which I believe the museum that owns her plans to sell for a multitude of reasons. Hopefully, she will return home.
@@j.l_railphotography I think, but could be wrong here that the "Doomed" A4 that never made it into preservation (Woodcock) still has some parts that never were cut up, it was put aside, lost it's tender and then hidden but eventually found at the back of the works and cut up
Couldn't they just restore it as is using patch work i wonder? Or does a boiler have to be cast as one?
@b9y pretty sure it needs to be cast, any seams could be a weak point in the boiler and it blowing up would be a catastrophe
You have a serious future in this field mate!
You might have a little bit of competition
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@@OnlyTheRightTrackI agree, this is really good stuff! But maybe talk a bit slower next time 😉
The closest thing to seeing 4468 in steam again is Bittern disguised as her. A similar situation occured some years ago when 92214 "City of Leicester" was disguised as sister engine 92220 "Evening Star" during an event on the Great Central Railway
Of course! Engines masquerading as others is always a sight to behold (check out silver link) as there are so many other A4's, it's always a possibility
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Narrated with such feeling. Probably broke a speed record too.
Although mallard holds the record officially. There are multiple occasions of prr class s1 and t1 duplexes reaching speeds of 130 to 140 plus with a loaded train going uphill. With the construction of 5550 ( a spiritual continuation of the t1) only time will tell if the mallard will still hold her crown or if the PRR crews were correct in their statements.
There are not multiple occasions of any of those events. There are inflated and wholly unreliable reports of such things. And in none of those stories was any PRR train going uphill.
This is the first Ive heard of that, usually the nayasyers are arguing about that german loco instead.
Reading the wikipedia articles on it, there was absolutely nothing official about statements of either of those locos. Just people saying "oh yeah I saw them do it" with zero proof or accurate measurement.
Mallards record run was officially recorded with a dynanometer car and verified. At the very least, so was the german loco as well.
If there is no proof or accurate measurement other than "he said" then you really cant make a claim about it.
@@_ZekkenEvery Many in the US are convinced that the PRR T1s especially were recorded going very fast. They don't care that the reports can be traced to one obvious crank; or that the PRR track would never have allowed such speeds, or that the obvious addition of a dynamometer car would have rendered an unbeatable world record etc., but somehow nobody decided to get that record even though it was routinely achieved.
Well at the end of the day it's all conjecture until the new engine rolls out onto the track and gives it a go isn't it.
This reminds me a lot of Pennsylvania Railroad 1223 and 7002. They both operated excursions on the Strasburg Railway during the 1980's, and even ran two historical mainline runs on the Keystone Corridor, but in 1989 an ultrasound test would find their boilers to be too thin to operate safely, and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (who owned the locomotives) wanted to keep them in their original configuration, and the Strasburg Railway would replace the two locomotives with Norfolk & Western 475.
Yeah, definitely seems more practical nowadays to keep _Mallard_ in good static condition, but just build a whole new A4 as well if they wanted another one to run. I'd personally suggest a fifth Silver Jubilee (the series _Silver Link, Quicksilver, Silver King_ and _Silver Fox_ were from) loco to not only represent the earliest era of the class, but make up for _Silver Link_ not being preserved!
Nice video, I do enjoy this channel!
I’ve always thought that the “originality” excuse for Mallard not being restored to service was a bit bogus, even though I understand the other ones.
Whilst having some ‘original’ parts still on is a nice thing, locomotives are meant to have their parts replaced (to no surprise). In my opinion, as long as an engine has is name and or number, and keeps within its original shape during service, then that’s absolutely fine. It doesn’t need its ‘original’ parts if it already has those three.
I am 99% sure there are practically no ‘original’ parts left on Scotsman from when she broke the 100mph record, but look at her now, she’s still an icon, people still love her despite that.
It’s a museum piece, it’s been left on display to try and retain as much of the original fabric of the loco as possible. Stuff was obviously replaced regularly during service and it’s those parts the NRM want to save.
Let’s hope it stays a museum piece, or gets scrapped, that would be even better
@@MainlineThruTheRockies SCRAPPED?! HOW DARE YOU!
@@thematthewexpress5999he’s probably a 5550 supporter
She’s a locomotive. Locomotives pull trains.
@@Auldpharte not this one, Mallard was built to sit in a museum and never move
This is a good video, but I just want to point out one thing: the LNER locomotives were renumbered in 1946, so Mallard was given No. 22 before British Railways took over.
With regards to Mallard steaming again: it's been restored to its 1938 "as built" condition. To bring it up to present day main line standards, it would need tobe fitted with so much modern tech including AWS, ATP, electric lights, air brakes, etc. In-cab signalling is also being trialled on the East Coast Main Line - a far cry from 1938 standards!
Ah okay thanks so much for the helpful info haha
Let’s hope they never get fitted so that worst steam locomotive ever never runs again
They would be better off building a replica to test the speed Theory once and for all
Woah woah woah, the UK wasn't using air brakes in 1938?????
I'm more interested in American railroading so I don't know a whole ton about the history of UK stuff, but the States have been using air brakes in railroading since the 1870s...
Edit: also as far as electric lights go, y'all don't have steam dynamos on more modern locomotives?
@@RailPreserver2K Already got Sir Nigel Gresley and Bittern if really wanted to go for a speed run.
Thanks for getting to the point and not dragging the topic out! Very well produced and narrated.
I did see it on the main line at high speed in 1988.
The main reason they don’t steam it is because other A4’s are operational. The NRM has a policy of not steaming anything when other members of the same class are operational.
They’ve also said it’s too valuable to steam, in case it has a prang.
The last overhaul in the 80s found it in excellent mechanical condition. It doesn’t need a new boiler, just a regular retube.
It’s not in original LNER condition. All the A4’s are “Triggers Broom” hybrids of the best parts of the 35 class members, whittled down to 6 survivors.
This is all very interesting! That would explain why Scotsman is in operation over mallard, it's very fascinating to hear that you actually saw the locomotive in action too.
Yep, it doesn't "need a new boiler". That is the "go to" phrase for those that really don't know what they are talking about when it comes to steam locmomtive maintenance!
very professional and the editing is solid! really gonna make it😊
Wow... what a ton of information in one short video! Absolutely smashing! 💯
Glad you liked it!
Wow just wow. What a marvellous video I really can't wait for what's next!
As someone who has met Mallard several times, i can say, its the most impressive locamotive i have ever seen.
rail enthusiast here from Minnesota. i personally would love to see many preserved locomotives come to life again, one of which being the William Crooks, the first steam engine to ever enter Minnesota. unfortunately, to restore the locomotive, it would need EVERYTHING. A new frame, new boiler, new controls, new axles, wheels, cylinders, controls, everyrhing would need to be rebuilt or replaced. at that point, its the story of the pirate ship that every day a plank of wood is replaced. the discarded planks are put together and now you have 2 ships that can both be called the original ship.
You bring up a point that I personally find a bit disappointing. The Flying Scotsman is barely itself anymore since it’s had all its main parts replaced so many times, and that was, of course, after it made history. It’s one of the reasons why Mallard has always been higher on my list than it, since it’s kept all the same parts that got it to break the speed record still on.
My great grandfather was a train driver from Doncaster and drove both the Mallard and the Flying Scotsman. He died in 1970, a decade before I was born. I have never been into trains but one of my children is and wants to see the Mallard. His son (my grandfather) died on the Mallard Ward in Doncaster.
Great video mate.
Also I hope they run it one last time for its 100th anniversary of the spread it broke the record.
I hope it never runs again, let’s scrap it for its 100th anniversary
@@MainlineThruTheRockies let’s scrap it? What the hell is wrong with you? They will never scrap this engine!
@MainlineThruTheRockies: You are obviously deliberately trying to provoke people with your retarded comment. Ah Ha Ha You're So Funny!! ( no not really)
0:26 for this point, it's worth noting that the record was claimed to be broken by the Pennsylvania Railroad with their S1 and T1 locomotives, but there was no way to officially prove it.
I can kinda agree with the reason,but I’m sad to see her just be static for 35 years. Great video and hope to see more!
Yeah me too
I’m very happy to see it be static, here’s to another 36 years of being worthless, Mallard!
It’s worthless? Bullshit! The museum is just afraid of spending the money that it needs in order to run again! That’s the only reason it’s not running these days!
And you have just earned a subscriber. Here’s to the future 🥂
In her 25 years of service on the British national network she has had 12 boilers and 7 tenders so it wouldn't "dilute it's historical significance" because it has none. If it had its original boiler and tender I'd understand.
Common practice to swop boilers and tenders. It speeds up the overhaul process. The same may hold true for the motion.
The 'identity' of the locomotive is in its frames & cylinders as everything else sits on or hangs from them.
I'm saying it now, I'm here since 1.6k. You're going places man, your content is wonderful
Since it’s my favourite train of all time and my favourite exhibit at the National Railway Museum, I’m happy never to see it run again.
It is a welcome piece of knowledge to know it's right at our fingertips there unlike the flying Scotsman who's all over the place so finding her is a bit trickier haha
It's not a train. It's a locomotive or engine.
My bad. I should know better. But for me, Mallard is a train since it’s always connected to the Dynamoter car that confirmed it was the fasted loco on the planet.
Amazing editing. Love to see more
More to come!
Talking without puncuation - a new concept.
definetly nice editing on this Video!
“This onion won’t make me cry!”
“Mallard may never run again.”
*sniff*
“Mallard will never run again” makes me jump with joy
It's probably cheaper to build a new engine than to restore an old one. Better keep that in the museum and build a new one to run rather like Tornado. Mind, some development of the steam engine idea would also be welcome. I'm sure there are refinements that could be made to make them even more efficient, faster, practial and less polluting.
And it would be even cheaper to just say "other locomotives of this class are still operational, so we don't need a replica".
I am loving this channel, even more so over the TOTs channel!
Glad to hear it!
Fantastic video!
Glad you liked it!
This railroad loving Yank got to see this magnificent engine in Sept 2023. Thanks for saving and displaying it
One could only hope to see this magnificent engine fly fast on the rails again...
You and me both!
@@OnlyTheRightTrack Exactly!
One could only hope to see her get turned into razor blades…
We're being restored to full working order with this one 🔥🔥🔥
Never say never. As a child in the 70s I was always told the like of Dutchess and oliver Cromwell would never run again
very informative but wow that was a quick video!
I think this might be the most well put together video on Mallard
Could she talk any faster, what's up has she a train to catch 😂
Epic thumbnail!
Phenomenal video again tons 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much
Let’s not forget she had her return to glory in the 80’s and 90’s. Now let her rest peacefully.
Your channel was made on my birthday:D
You know, if you keep this style of video making, I see you becoming the next big short formed Railway historian on this platform, I am intrigued by your presentation and it is certainly something I would want to watch, keep up the good work!
Wow, thanks!
Maybe slow down a little. The hectic narration is rather irritating.
*smiles in PRR T1*
To be fair, I think it’s for the best. Mallard does not need to run again.
Agreed, fill her with concrete
@@MainlineThruTheRockies seen kids climb into the firebox at night, so no.
I am highly interested whenever PRR no.5550 is finished being built and tested whether it will surplus the Mallards steam speed record. based on tower (switch tower) records from the 40s they recorded the time that it took a heavyweight T1 driven passenger train to get from one tower to the next and based on the times they got (and i cant remember what the distance between the two towers was) that at some point between it getting there the train had to have gone slightly over 140+ mph. If they grant the locomotive to even go that fast or operate on the main line 😂 the project itself is to recreate one of the Pennsy's iconic and powerful passenger steam locomotives
It would be amazing if they could get her running again for her 100th birthday in 2038, some years off but would still be brilliant
It would take time and effort and I'm sure there will be celebrations but sadly unlikely... unless 🤔
I paid my respects to Joe Duddingtons grave last month.
All that needs to happen is for a preserved railway to drag her out of the museum hours before a inspection from the Railway Inspectorate with a vicar proclaiming "She'll still take steam, I know she will"
It's a matter of money. I remember seeing her being towed to York in the 70's.
amazeing i hope it runs soon.
Great video man! Long live Mallard
“A hundred and two?”
“Nah, it went a hundred and twenty-six. Jones wanted one like it…”
Museums are graveyards for anything mechanical. May she rest in peace, I won't be going there.
I instantly subbed at the end of the video.
There are a few misconceptions of the Mallard.
1. Yes is has the world steam loco speed record, but the locomotive was caned well past its design running speed of 100 mph max. (indeed the loco broke down during the run).
2. The locomotive with the fastest design speed was the German DRG class 05 002, but came close with a maximum speed of 125 mph.
3. These speeds, owing to thermodynamic limitations, pushed the limits of reciprocating cylinder steam locos to the limit, the only means to perhaps go faster were bigger driving wheels (but then less torque).
4. However Gresley and his team are rightly so legends in locomotive design, and yes the speed record for the Mallard will probably always stand.
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Danger is "Harry Potter and Shining Time Station of Thomas the Tank Engine" are going to brainwash kids into being herded int solar agricultural serfdom.
Awesome video style, well edited and makes me wanna watch it over and over! Keep up the good work!
Lets just hope Pennsylvania 5550 beats mallard's record 🙏
Hopefully Im not late! I think you really have potential in doing this type of content!! btw at 0.22, You said 126 mph but the video shows 125 mph!
The dynamometer car papers had to be technically checked for any mistakes etc and so once they did that it was finally worked out that for 144 yards at any rate mallard was going 126 mph for at least 2 or so minutes before driver Joe duddington put the brakes on and had to be stopped at Peterborough though it was supposed to stop at King's Cross but it didn't due the main cylinder had failed
The real reason the fastest steam locomotive will never run again is because the Pennsylvania Railroad scrapped all the T1's.
But don't worry someone is privately building a new one.
such high quality video. Definity going to sub, is worth more subscribers
This was a goo video and I loved watching it also another steam engine that will probably never run again is stepney
Only £8,500? That's only £705,537 today. Sad it would take more to get it running that what it initially cost
When I was younger I asked for a Mallard train for Christmas, and you better believe he beat Thomas in every train race around sodor!
Love your video style and energy! Can’t wait to see more!
That's something I don't subscribe to with museum machinery, and something I was disappointed to see with the restoration of Flying Scotsman, is this newfound obsession with preserving the 'originality' of the locomotives when as pieces of machinery, practically every component is designed to eventually be replaced. The answer to the Ship of Theseus paradox is that no, if you eventually replaced everything on a machine, it's still the same machine. If the machine is never to run again, sure. It can be kept original.
But with Scotsman's restoration and backdating it to use an older, less efficient boiler and older, less efficient blast ejectors in the smokebox, they've increased the operating costs they have to shoulder for a loco that they always intended to run, people were never going to nitpick that Scotsman's boiler was from the 70's or whatever, they were just happy to see it thundering by.
and thats also erasing part of the history of the locomotive to back date it
So basically Mallard is now a DVT
I know it very unlikely this would happen but I do hope for mallard 100th anniversary that museum will allow her to run again for that celebration but again is unlikely to happen but I do have hope
Nothing cannot be repaired just depends on how deep your pockets are and the skillset.
Wait wait wait- THATS WHAT MALLARD LOOKS LIKE WITHOUT THE STREAMLINED HEAD?!?!
The future is looking bright for you!
Mallard is my second favorite real steam locomotive. While I wish he could still run again, I understand that age has other fates of chances.
Another idea would be to look at the A4 plans and specs and rebuild the loco for occasional operation.
WE DONT NEED ONE
Since it’s 80s restoration, The only thing that’s original on mallard is the buffer beam and half the frames (that’s what my mate told me)
Your telling me a teenager made this video?! Amazing work bro!
Thanks!
the editing in this video is INSANE what video editor do you use?
Just premiere pro and photoshop haha
In my opinion I believe they will run her again, once the rest of the A4s get retired or a group like the people who are rebuilding the P2 take on the challenge, great video and amazing info!!!
Exactly. Eventually one of the other A4's will need a boiler restored as it's the nature of steam locomotives and when that happens then there will be an incentive to restore Mallard instead.
As a American I approve this train as I grew up with Thomas and Friends and I learned about Spencer on the island of sodor and in that world there were 7 A4’s preserved and when I read the TRWS/the railway series i read the book Thomas goes to the NRM and mallard is on the left while Thomas is in the middle and Duchess Of Hamilton is on the right so it’s fair to say that’s it’s shocking to know that mallard was in a kids book when I grew up with thomas
There are 6 A4s preserved, but a lot of whistles and various parts from locomotives that were scrapped survive today. Not including boilers on running locomotives (which may be taken from scrapped classmates, I'm not sure.) there are also two boilers knocking about from what I've heard.
the story of smudger but in real life!
£8,500 in 1938 is worth £717,003.47 today
I've always wondered why whenever I saw an A4 steam locomotive, even as a badge in a gift shop, it has always been the Sir Nigel Gresley. Yes, it's named after the series' designer, and yes it's still in operation, but I would have thought that Mallard would be the more iconic one.
Would you not think that they both have equal call to the “fame” element of things? Without Sir Nigel Gresley, there would never have been an A4 to break 126 mph!
@@MikePhillips-xt2gn This isn't about Sir Nigel Gresley the person. This is about Sir Nigel Gresley the steam locomotive. Also, to be quite honest, up until a year or so ago when I visited the North York Moors Railway, I have never heard about Sir Nigel Gresley (the man or the locomotive), but I have heard of Mallard. Yes, anecdotal, but I'm sure many people (who are not followers of this channel) would sympathise with that.
It wasn't the London Transport museum that it was at in London, it was the Clapham Transport museum, now sadly a Sainsburys Supermarket.
i have never seen so much information in so little time!!! this is a really good video!!
If there is a possibility of Mallard running again in the future, i wonder if she could run again in July 2038, for the centenary of the historic world record...
Imagine if this time she breaks her own record again by rushing beyond 126 MPH...😂😂😂 (This last part is just my imagination).
It would be quite an accomplishment haha. In all fairness didn't Tornado hit 100mph and Bittern around 90? So ig it's not really that much of a stretch lol
Mallard doesn’t need to run enough of her sisters do and have. Same for Duchess of Hamilton her sister Duchess of Sutherland scorches the rails for us to this day.
Let's not forget there was German steam locomotive just before the Mallard's run that hit 124? 125? mph.
The way things are going, none of the steam powered engines will be running unless someone guarantees the supply of coal
the t1 deserves the record
Why?
@@Alzaar_The_Gunzel Because according to all simulations and predictions the T1 could reach a staggering 140 MPH. A few drivers even claimed that she did exceed 140 in service however none of their claims were ever proven.
Based comment. Duck for Dinner, PRR is the winner
@@CWEditOfficial Thats just the simulations.
Doesn't have as much kick as getting the engine out and slamming it to the limit.
banging video keep it up and you'll go far 👍
thanks haha
How do you only have 1k subs?!
You should have 2 million subs instead
it makes seen for him not to run if it cost a lot of money for him to go under an a expensive overhaul but it seems that the national railway museum in york don't want mallard to do an excursion so mallard doing a railtour chances are slim to none.
It’s a steam engine. The train is what it pulls.
Gordon definitely would want to get the Mallard's brother Spencer get this fate.
Tons?! When did you make a new channel?!
Expanding into a bigger niche!
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Very nice video, but if you’re going to use my footage, please either ask beforehand or give the appropriate credit.
Thank you.
Thanks so much! I totally forgot as I published it late yesterday, I'll be sure to link your channel and footage in the description. Will be sure to ask in future
@@OnlyTheRightTrack Not to worry. Thank you.
@@SecondValveSteam Thanks again! All updated with credit, great footage too haha