7029 'Clun Castle' - The Great Western Railway 1Z48 - Dawlish - 11/05/2024
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- Saturday 11th May 2024 saw Ex GWR 4-6-0 'Castle' Class, No.7029 'Clun Castle' reprise its starring role hauling the legendary 'The Great Western Railway 1Z48' - running between Plymouth and London Paddington.
The tour marked 60 years since 'Clun Castle' achieved the then-fast-ever non-stop steam-hauled run between Plymouth to Bristol Temple Meads in 1964 - only bettered by sister 'Castle', No.5043 'Earl of Edgcumbe' during the 50th anniversary recreation in 2014. Sadly, the challenging Devon banks foiled a reprised record run, with No.7029 ‘Clun Castle’ stalling on Hemerdon bank (due to dragging brakes on the coaching stock), thus requiring assistants from British Rail Class 47, No. D1755.
Captured in superb sunshine, we see No.7029 ‘Clun Castle’ as she sweeps along the glorious Devon coastline at Dawlish with first leg of the day from Plymouth to Bristol Temple Meads.
Loco List;
Steam
Ex GWR 'Castle' Class 7P 4-6-0, No.7029 'Clun Castle'
Diesel
British Rail Class 47, D1755
Hope you enjoy!
A Great Western Castle with chocolate and cream coaches running along the Devon Coast.Time Stands Still on occasions like this.
Classic Views only spoilt by the diesel unfortunately attached at the rear but that's life 😂great shots especially as Clun Castle seems in a hurry!!
This is why the Steam Locomotive and Railways endure because both enhance the landscape and something about them just pulls at the emotions Classic British scenery enhanced by a machine.
Truly is iconic
The red cliffs, the green loco, the chocolate and cream coaches and blue sea. I wish I been there.
Indeed! The combination of colour made for the perfect picture
What a superb sight! Brilliant bit of footage!
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Avsolutely stunning view. :)
Cheers!
Fantastic Shots you made.
Cheers
Brilliant video 👏 you could have stood there 60 years ago and it wouldn't look much different. Video perfectly sums up the GWR 👍
Totally agree! First time at this location too. Sure is timeless
Superb!!
Cheers
Excellent video and thanks for sharing. Dave
Glad you enjoyed it
Stunning video! Really nice work, the context is lovely
Cheers Dan. First time at this iconic location
Many thanks
Oh, yeah! That old girl hasn't forgotten how lift up her skirts and kick up her heels! I imagine that fireman was shoveling coal for all he was worth! As always, a great video and setting.
They sure put on a superb show. Glad you enjoyed it
Great shot! I saw her at Swindon.
Many thanks! Really was quite a sight!
Great context work with the camera.
Cheers Tom
Very good Callum - Me & my Mum went along that Line many years ago but it wasn't on a Steam Loco thou... 🤔🚂🚂🚂
Really is a stunning scenic part of the rail nextwork
Awesome video mate, saw this engine myself at Taunton, great perspectives and recording overall. Keep it up!
Many thanks! She Sur put on a show
Great video as always Callum. Kind regards, Jake.
Thanks! You too!
Just got back from seeing her myself, great shot Callum!
Many thanks! Hope your pictures/footage came out ok
That’s what I thought the dragging brakes caused the problem on hemerdon bank
Believe so
@@SDJR7F88yeah
Saw this at Langstone Rock, nearly got bowled by 1V44.... In fact I did, but the bowlage wasn't major, I still got the main steam loco.
Indeed, we were very worried about the time of that service. Glad you managed to get it ok
@@SDJR7F88 The bowlage will be viewable soon on YT, when I have finished editing it
Dragging brakes seems to be most likely, so no fault of the loco. Certainly looked most splendid there
Indeed, it's been reported that branches from the lineside had caught some of the butterfly clips on the braking system on the stock
How many coaches are there 123456789 don't no but it will always have its friend dezel don't no how to spell sumtines but still very good 😊
Its ok on the flat then
As stated in the description, it was found to be an issue with the coach braking system, which had be triggered by lineside foliage
Which coach who are you trying to kid
@@ronaldhaynes4042 just watch the footage of it on the bank before it stalled and your hear which one
@@ronaldhaynes4042Why not look at a few other videos, where the reasons are explained