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Scunthorpe steel works (Rail stock only) 2024 charity video
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
- I am hoping this video raises money for McMillan cancer support. I have decided to donate all the monetisation earnings for this video.
My nice who is the bravest girl I no has terminal brain cancer. Despite that this does not stop her from climbing the peaks in the Lake District or doing various fun runs and walks to raise money for macmillan.
All I ask of this video is you watch the adds as much as you can.
In a month or so I will announce how well this video has done with your donation.
There are no clips of the working steel works in this video just the railways and rail stock as are the wishes of British steel. If I may say a huge thank you too all the staff on the rail tour staff. I really enjoyed the day.
Once again please watch as much of the adds as you can.
Thank you.
Thanks
Wow!! What a great video and thank you for your support ❤
Thank you
Nice to see the big Hunslets still working.
When we did this tour, No1 Janus was just been brought in from the strapline.
Nice to see it working now.
I don’t no about you but parts of this place was like a movie set. I don’t think I have ever been on a workplace so gigantic in all my life. Good too see though it still holding on with the rail contracts it has
Love the torpodoe wagons. Used to drive the hot metal trains at the River Don Works Sheffield in the late 1970's.
Visited Scunthorpe Works during that period too.
It’s like a film set in some areas. Did you enjoy your time working there back in the 70s. Shefield I think produced stainless steel.
Fascinating, thank you!
Your welcome
What a cracking place to do a rail tour. It was such a big place
Massive and well worth a tour
Really enjoyed this video
Thank you John
A brilliant day and over 4 hours of rail travel. Will definitely do it again.
We thought it was fantastic mark. See you again soon
I'm going on this on Saturday 😀
You will absolute love it. Out off all we have done along the way of rail I think this is something else. Especially when you get up on the huge gantry it’s like a film set
How sad and we let the world provide us with inferior steel
British steel was amongst some of the best in the world.