EE 3B Battery Loco?

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EE 3B Battery Loco?

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https://twitter.com/railsimulator/statu ... 1988471808

This seems to be a very unusual locomotive mentioned on Twitter, I have no idea what it is.
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A very nice model from Meshtools it is too.

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Nearly...try https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... 17021).jpg

...though as that particular loco has a pantograph it ain't a battery loco :(
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It does seem to be being operated with it's pantograph down so maybe it is running on it's batteries. Just saying
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gptech wrote:
Nearly...try https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... 17021).jpg

...though as that particular loco has a pantograph it ain't a battery loco :(
If you read the caption to the photograph it says
English Electric Type 3B, 200 v dc overhead & battery, 35 hp 0-4-0 No.E905 of 1935
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749006 wrote:
gptech wrote:...though as that particular loco has a pantograph it ain't a battery loco
If you read the caption to the photograph it saysEnglish Electric Type 3B, 200 v dc overhead & battery
Exactly, it's an overhead & battery loco.

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I never saw one of these IRL, but remember puzzling over it as such an unusual specimen in the Ian Allan "combined". Never imagined I'd get to drive one, LOL!
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There is a real Battery Loco preserved in Manchester at MOSI
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3178987

And another at Shildon
http://www.train-photos.net/picture/sho ... ttery-loco

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gptech wrote:
749006 wrote:
gptech wrote:...though as that particular loco has a pantograph it ain't a battery loco
If you read the caption to the photograph it saysEnglish Electric Type 3B, 200 v dc overhead & battery
Exactly, it's an overhead & battery loco.

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No Trev, it's part of my quest to determine the point at which the elasticity of any stretched point fails......
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That would be the twang I heard earlier then! :lol:
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Louder than Concorde...... :wink:

Back on topic.....that looks a smashing wee loco, I do like these *oddities*
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