The Austerity Steam Loco, Part 3
In part 3 of this series I look at the ability of the Austerity Tank engine to digest large amounts of coal on one firing and still make steam. To prove this I describe a trip on the Graig Merthyr system in South Wales. A cab ride I took in 1974 before the railway closed.

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The Austerity Steam Loco, Part 4

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Astley Green and Walkden Railway adventures, Part 7

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Industrial steam

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The Austerity Steam Loco, Part 1

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How One Minister Destroyed Britain's Most Beautiful Railway: The Waverley Route

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Catastrophic Mistakes: The RMS Magdalena Disaster

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Life on a Bismarck was Worse than Hell

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Valdai 45R Hydrofoil | Khanty-Mansiysk to Surgut | Ob River

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10 Weirdest and Most Forbidden Streets in Manchester

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Photographers Who Became Friends With Wildlife in the Sweetest Way! 😍🐾

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Silently Disappeared - The German Reichsbahn

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The Great Steam Loco Adventure at Edgeley Stockport.

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13 Forbidden Places in Manchester You're Not Allowed to Visit

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The last of the great steam Railways. Part 10

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Steam engines being worked to their limit. Astley Green and Walkden Railway # 9

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North East Steam on the the Alnwick branch.

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Can you build an engine without round wheels? - "Onward"

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The Austerity Steam Loco, Part 2

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Coal Fired Little Engines

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