Hello railfans of the world, It is I Mr.RailYard, back with a new video for you. In today's video we learn the basics in Train Simulator Classic on how to drive a steam locomotive. The locomotive in question is Train Simulator Academy LMS 4F steam locomotive. The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Class 4F is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for medium freight work. They represent the ultimate development of Midland Railway's six coupled tender engines. Many trainspotters knew them as "Duck Sixes", a nickname derived from their wheel arrangement. The 4F was based on the 197-strong Midland Railway 3835 Class of 1911, with only a few modifications, primarily the adoption of left-hand drive instead of right-hand drive. They originally had been designed by Henry Fowler, who from 1925 became CME of the LMS. The LMS constructed 530 of the locomotives between 1923 and 1928, numbered sequentially from where the Midland engines left off from 4027. A further 45 examples were reluctantly authorised by William Stanier in 1937 at the behest of the operating department. Withdrawals from stock occurred between 1959 and 1966 other British Railways. Three LMS built 4Fs survive, with the first-built LMS 4F, No. 4027, being part of the National Collection in York. With a click a mouse I have 24,555 lbf of Tractive effortat my controls. I am diving one of the LMS coolest shunter steam locomotives. Thanks for watching. Please Like, comment, and subscribe for more railfan content. From the Train Simulator Classic Academy. This is Mr.RailYard signing out.
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