Hebden Bridge, Castleton, Stafford & Tamworth (17/04/2018)
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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2018
- Tuesday, 17th April 2018.
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire:
1. 56096 & 56302 | 6E32 09:10 Preston Docks - Lindsey Oil Refinery.
2. 59003 | 0M37 09:18 Doncaster Roberts Road - Tuebrook Sidings.
Castleton, Greater Manchester:
1. 55009, 40013 & 40122 | 0Z03 12:00 Bury (East Lancashire Railway) - York National Railway Museum.
Stafford, Staffordshire:
1. 37069 & 37059 | 6U77 13:42 Mountsorrel Sidings - Crewe Basford Hall.
2. 47804 | 6J14 10:08 Dollands Moor Sidings - Guide Bridge Yard.
3. 66507 | 4M63 09:12 Felixstowe North - Ditton.
Tamworth, Staffordshire:
1. 90039 | 0A06 13:35 Crewe TMD - Wembley Yard.
2. 66558 | 4L92 14:03 Ditton - Felixstowe North.
3. 66703 | 4L18 14:18 Trafford Park - Felixstowe North.
4. 70010 | 4M61 13:00 Southampton MCT - Trafford Park.
5. 67027 & 67023 | 1Q48 09:06 Derby RTC - Tyseley LMD.
6. 66564 | 4M88 09:32 Felixstowe North - Trafford Park.
7. 66051 | 5Z49 17:00 Burton Wetmore Sidings - Eastleigh Arlington.
8. 325002, 325004 & 325016 | 1A91 17:00 Warrington Royal Mail Terminal - Willesden PRDC.
9. 66177 & 67008 | 6G45 16:53 Toton North Yard - Bescot Engineers Sidings.
10. 20096, 20118, 20311 & 20314 | 7X09 11:47 Old Dalby - Banbury.
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Those freights are moving along at a fair lick! When I left for Aus. In 1965 they still used loose coupled wagons and STEAM. Never been back. Great video!
Excellent array of heritage diesels there :) Well captured!
Thank you very much.
Very good shots on this video. Thank you Kyle
Thank you, Ernie.
Another great collection of your visits around the network Kyle.
Thank you, Mike.
Nice video . Liked the bit when the Colas 67 at Tamworth with the horn blow . like the choppers with the underground stock move .
Thank you very much.
Very nice video, you have caught some great goods shots there.
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Great catch of the cameraman on the other platform not concentrating!
dwain pipe that’s why you should always be on the look out
Fantastic clips, Hebden Bridge looks like a lovely station!
Thanks for watching.
i like the start of the video!
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Great video. What camera did you use?
Excellent freight action.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another great video, at 9:30 can anyone explain the need to use four class 20s and the purpose of the two tankers? maybe a mismatch of couplings or braking systems?
Vernon Rogers that's pretty much it
Vernon Rogers the two tankers must be barriers for the tube train and four '20' s are for top and tail power I guess.
Class 20s are usually always run in pairs, not sure why
@@Nate0493 thinking again 4 years after I first asked the question, I guess maybe the brake lines on the 20s won't link up to the tube stock which might be being towed un-braked? With the 100T tankers, they still have 12 braked axles at each end, maybe that's enough to control the whole train? Perhaps the legend that is @Wallsrail can enlighten us? I'm a fan of his modelling videos, but enjoy his real-world rail-tales even more!
What was that InterCity loco doing by itself without a train to pull?
Wyatt Sutton there were twelve coaches attached when I left, honest.
Those 37s were going for it on the ballast train!
Thanks for watching.
Great Video :)
Thank you.
Brilliant video as usual! Don't by any chance know where those ug units where headed?
Thank you. Greatly appreciated. The underground unit move was operating between Old Dalby and West Ruislip via Banbury.
Kyle Law ah I see! Thanks very much.
Nice video shots.
Thank you.
Great video, what camcorder do you use?
Thank you. I currently use a Panasonic HC-VX870 camcorder.
Superb vid - do you ever film at Copy Pit ?
Thank you. Copy Pit isn't somewhere I've visited before; however, it's somewhere I've considered visiting numerous times. Hopefully, it'll feature in one of my uploads in the near future.
Deltic Alycindon D 9009 with two green class 37's
they were class 40s