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This day was to be a shunting training day. The carriages have been brought to a convenient place for coupling and uncoupling. However it was found that the brakes on 2 of the 4 cars weren't releasing and the initial investigation gave strange results. Oliver with Evan looking on is reporting to the driver and a trainee fireman that we haven't resolved anything and are wondering what to do next. The loco also had developed a problem with getting the required pressure in the main brake tank. Shortly after this I got into the cab and found a very quiet fire, see PiP, a dozen shovels soon got it going again. January 2025.
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GrahamH club has replied to Gillian Everett clubMy training for planning shunting movements started off using a model railway "fiddle yard" - without "the hand of g*d" crane option.
Problems were set, such as extracting a particular item of rolling stock and leaving it a specified safe place, made more difficult by only being able to use certain routes / sidings of restricted lengths.
I used to be a guard on a narrow-gauge railway, with vacuum [not air] brakes and part of our training was sorting out braking - including when a carriage had to be failed and when "pulling the strings" to effectively reset the system would work. Not fun when it is raining heavily ...
GrahamH club has replied to StoneRoad2013 clubWe have less rolling stock so shunting is simpler at DownsSteam. We also have a machine called a shunt tractor which is a road/rail vehicle which can be used as a low power loco.
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