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Slide & Piston Valves


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18 minutes ago, 2251 said:

No. The point I was making was that the first GWR loco with piston valves was 2601, not that the other Krugers had slide valves.

 

Sorry for the lack of clarity on my part.

 

Now understood. Thanks for the clarification!

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14 hours ago, LMS2968 said:

The slide valve components of 7714 laid out at Bridgnorth, where it is having a P&V Exam. The valves themselves are on the right, the buckles, with spindles each side, are middle. The valve chest cover is between them.

 

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Well that means reports of it starting fires today cannot be correct, lol

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