These locomotives had 12-by-15-inch 305 mm 381 mm outside cylinders driving 3-foot-1-inch.
J70 steam tram. Valve Corporation. Were pleased to announce our newest project - an LNER J70 steam tram. The GER Class C53 was a class of twelve 0-6-0T steam tram locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway.
Footer_privacy_policy footer. Best known for their work on the Wisbech Upwell Tramway in Cambridgeshire as well as on East Anglian dock branches the J70 was immortalised as the character Toby the Tram Engine by Rev. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping and received the LNER classification J70.
If I remember rightly there was some doubt if it was a Y6 or a J70. By the early 20th Century the Y6s were having trouble handling the peak of the harvest season so James Holden designed a more powerful. J70s and Y6s look very similar from the outside but are quite different underneath the tram.
The line ran right alongside and on roads and as a result fell under tramway regulations requiring engines to have a set speed limit cowcatchers sideplates and bells fitted. In the Railway Series an engine named Toby is based off of a J70. Here is a video of the steam tram sound FX in action.
All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Our first collaboration with Model Rail magazine brings you a ready-to-run OO gauge model of the famous LNER J70 0-6-0T. One of the main engines that sees regular use is my J70 steam tram.
Apparently the sound files included on the decoder include x3 different engine sound packages including heavy loaded engine light engine and an extra broken cylinder version which needs to be unlocked with CV values. Do steam trams have whistles. Does a steam tram have a smokebox of any sort.