Are any of these projects built; rebuilt; restored; repaired because there is a profit to be made. I think not. It is one, thin, justification for spending long hours and lots of money; 'because you can get a good price for it'.
A project recently completed which seems to be a monumentally pointless exercise - if viewed objectively - is Gresley Class A1 'Tornado'. This is the first all new steam railway locomotive built in Britain in about forty-five years. It isn't a massive rebuild of a scrap loco - no 'heritage' parts whatever are used. It isn't a 'replica' of one of the 49 previous A1s, it is as if time stood still for 45 years, then restarted with a few new, modern ideas to build number 50. It has cost some £3 million and I doubt if any steeam preservation society could afford it on the open market. And, given the fickle nature of the railway operating companies and their attitude to steam locos, I doubt if this loco is going to be earning its keep every weekend of the year.
And yet, and yet ..... what a beautiful beast. I will definitely try to get a look at it in the future. Brilliant project - pointless, but wonderful.
Roger.





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There's no time to go to work with all these projects!










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