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In the film "Forward to first principles" there is a scene on horse shunting and the horse is pulling quite a rake considering weight.
The film was made in 1966 by BTF
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"Neigh lad, "Neigh"
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Very good
You say about horses i have only been on one once and never again the dam thing took off over a gate how i stayed on god only knows if scared the s??? out of me never again. ccmmick.
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Same topic different animal. Shown on a TV Documentary about India several years ago they showed a Sugar Factory where railway wagons were moved by an Elephant!
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The horses were the SHIRE HORSE and stood many hands high, the shire horse is a big muscular horse, and it was chosen not only for shunting in railway yards, but also for pulling draymens carts loaded with beer, and no doubt for other very physical jobs. I dont think there is a lot more that can be written on this thread, mainly because the employment of these horses by the railway was not a subject which was widely written about in railway history. There are one or two references to them, but not really a lot. Perhaps a member somewhere will have more information ??????? 48111 |
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48111- Horses were used extensively at the cromford and high peak railway right up until closure. They shunted the wagons in place as there was not enough work for a locomotive. What we would see as a shunting loco would be used as first rate locomotives. The horses were mainly used where it met the main line. There was a record of a horsepulling carts of coal around at Middleton top winding station which still stands today and so does too the engine which runs off hot air. There is a museum here with much more info that I can give you.
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http://india97780.yuku.com/forum/viewtopic/id/1084 http://forum.pakistanidefence.com/lo...php/t5274.html This practice was once common in India, but I don't know if any other locations still use it.
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