COMMENT
In a week when a highly sophisticated spacecraft failed to bring its crew back to Earth, I found myself talking to a railway-minded friend about Oliver Bulleid, and in particular his notorious ‘Leader’ 0-6-6-0T. A ready-to-run model of the ‘Leader’ is due to reach the shops shortly. The real thing, of course, never turned a wheel in traffic, the batch-build was cancelled and the completed locomotive and two-part-finished examples, were scrapped.
In a quick thought, one could say it’s not unusual in Britain for work to start on novel, advanced ideas, only to be abandoned after a great waste of money – TSR-2, Concorde, Advanced Passenger Train, HS2 and so on. Equally, there have been instances where the best of tried-and-tested technology have been combined to produce something highly…