Please could someone explain to me how HST emergency coupling rods work and what they're made of, how they connect etc?
I've just seen a (probably old) video of 59103 propelling a FGW HST out of Bath Spa Station whilst hauling 15 stone wagons. I know the 59s are really powerful and have excellent traction control but what I don't get is how the emergency coupling rod can be so strong and robust as to take all that strain being sent through it - the force applied by the 59 on the HST, and the weight of the HST pushing back on it (in effect).
Close pics or diagrams would be amazing too, especially of how they attach to each engine. I just don't get it!
Cheers all.
I've just seen a (probably old) video of 59103 propelling a FGW HST out of Bath Spa Station whilst hauling 15 stone wagons. I know the 59s are really powerful and have excellent traction control but what I don't get is how the emergency coupling rod can be so strong and robust as to take all that strain being sent through it - the force applied by the 59 on the HST, and the weight of the HST pushing back on it (in effect).
Close pics or diagrams would be amazing too, especially of how they attach to each engine. I just don't get it!
Cheers all.