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Transport Fever

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LNER A2 'Skittle Alley'
   
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Vehicle: Locomotive
Tags: Steam, British
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29 Dec, 2018 @ 12:15am
6 Jan, 2019 @ 10:29pm
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LNER A2 'Skittle Alley'

Description
In 1922, for the North Eastern Railway, Vincent Raven designed one of the first Pacific locos. This 4-6-2 was an enlargement of his near identical 4-4-2 Atlantics, simply with an added driving wheel and a very long boiler.

The long parallel boiler is where these engines gained their nickname 'Skittle-Alley', like a bowling alley.

These engines weren't a huge success, while powerful they were not free runners and proved to have steaming issued with their long boiler. They lived a long life on secondary services under the LNER and were all scrapped later on. They tried to be saved with the addition of a Gresley boiler, however the faults of the loco ran far deeper.

Now you too can harness the power of one of the first pacific locomotives even if it did fail.

Stats:
Avaliable: 1922
Speed: 62mph
Power: 1,978hp
T/E: 28,101lb/f

Update:
Changed the texture of the loco as I was not a fan of my first attempt with the LNER lettering.
I also included as a separate model a version with the LNER lettering just in-case people liked it.
9 Comments
itiosan 8 Feb, 2020 @ 6:37am 
Thank you very much for this marvellous loco.
Le_Derp_Heavy 30 Dec, 2018 @ 3:05pm 
Thank you!
SpecialistZer0 30 Dec, 2018 @ 12:14pm 
@SteveM4 Thank you, another reason to go back to the 1920's in game. ;-)
TG_WiC 30 Dec, 2018 @ 10:08am 
Thanks!
wrightyj144 30 Dec, 2018 @ 9:48am 
Hey loving the LNER mods coming from you would it be possible to make a J50 in the future?
Big Dave 29 Dec, 2018 @ 10:05pm 
deep breaths...deep breaths ..just take the engine and back away........love it!! thank you
Oldhip 29 Dec, 2018 @ 6:54pm 
Absolute magic, thumbs up.
Steve Emfore  [author] 29 Dec, 2018 @ 9:46am 
They are JK's coaches and a yet to be released WIP
TG_WiC 29 Dec, 2018 @ 9:08am 
What are the coaches and locomotive in the third picture?