35028 "Clan Line" powers the 'End of Southern Steam' tour 09/07/2024
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- On the 9th of July 1967, the final fires were dropped and whistles silenced, as steam came to an end on the southern region. 57 years later to the day, the Railway Touring Company would commemorate the occasion with their 'End of Southern Steam' tour. BR(S) Rebuilt 'Merchant Navy' Class - 35028 "Clan Line" would provide traction for the tour, as the Southern thoroughbred returned to its former stomping ground.
The tour started out of London Victoria behind 35028, travelling via Feltham to Byfleet & New Haw, where the excursion joined the South West Mainline as far as Worting Junction. The tour then ventured onto the West of England Mainline, working through Salisbury to Yeovil Junction. West Coast Railways Class 47 - 47812 would then take control, working the tour to Weymouth via a reversal up to Yeovil Pen Mill. Meanwhile, the Bulleid pacific was turned and serviced at the Yeovil Railway Centre, prior to chasing the tour to Weymouth. With 35028 back in charge, the consist would make a dash up the length of the SWML to London Waterloo, to conclude the days' proceedings.
Recent rain, and the conditions on the day, would do well to temporarily reduce the high fire risk, allowing 35028 to stretch its legs a little more. Having made a passenger stop at Woking station, 35028 would then accelerate the tour around the curve west of the station, before passing beneath St John's Hill Road. Moving west, and battling damper conditions, 35028 would be well into its stride by the time reached Grateley, passing through Palestine with a very assured performance. Overtaking the tour during its stop at Salisbury, "Clan Line" would issue an enthusiastic turn of speed as it climbed through Dinton. Upon arriving at Yeovil, some time would be taken to witness the Bulleid pacific being turned and serviced, ready for its jaunt to the seaside. Setting up at Bincombe, the Bulleid pacific is seen gliding towards Weymouth as it descends Upwey Bank, exiting the northern tunnel. On departing Weymouth, 35028 would deliver a crescendos performance as it tackled Upwey Bank, battling the 1-in-50 gradient with a confident and sure-footed display as it passed Bincombe. Overtaking the tour as it travelled through the New Forest, the Bulleid pacific would make a fine sight as it rounded the curve through Ashurst New Forest station. Finally, after traversing the Solent, the Bulleid pacific would be on a charge through Winchester on its sprint back to the capital.
00:00 - Woking
01:18 - Grateley
02:27 - Dinton
03:30 - Yeovil Railway Centre
07:54 - Bincombe Tunnel
08:33 - Bincombe
10:33 - Ashurst New Forest
11:05 - Winchester
All footage filmed on Tuesday the 9th of July 2024. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Another excellent video. Well done to the young lady.
Excellent filming!
@@ceanothus_bluemoon Thank you
Just simply BRILLIANT. watching bullieds a day keeps my doctor away.
enjoyed watching your awesome CZcams video today.
Thank you
Great catch! 🙂
Thought it would have Southern coaches but who cares! It's still a railtour! 😂
Thank you
It's a nice thought, but I'm not sure there are currently any mainline green coaches around. Shame really.
IMHO probably the nicest looking British loco that ever was.
Beautifully videographed by the "Boss", what a sight for sore eyes! 😊 👍
absolutely Marvelous performance from both the engine and yourself in the footage you have captured. Excellent as usual!
'Clan Line' always looks perfect. Such a tribute to those who look after her so well.
Another Brill video thankyou through all the Wet stuff ,you have brought a Ray of Sunshine 😅😊❤ 😅
Another superb video Matt, in challenging weather conditions. Many thanks for sharing. I was at Semley (like you, getting soaked) and later at Parkstone. Incredibly lucky not to get 'photobombed' at this location. I was at the end of the opposite line platform when the driver's cab of a Bournemouth to Weymouth stopper train halted alongside me. Fortunately, he waited a while to leave, as he wanted to see 35028 climb up the Parkstone Bank !
Nice video :)
Thank you
A marvellous engine
Brilliant filming in very wet conditions - your linking shots are alwatys spot on!
Thanks very much!
I caught her at Winchfield and Andover, such a stunning loco! Great video!
Cheers
Superb capturing👍👍👍👍 Great shots as usual on the turntable - good to see the young girl on the footplate, it's not all boys toys!!! Excellent thrash up Bincombe, very sure footed. Dare I say it - 8.33 - British Snail, 🙄🙄 sorry everyone!! Thanks for getting wet once again Matthew.
But what was the snails name? We need to know😁
@@rsilman73 Obviously it's Brian!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@bobingram6912 of course. From ' The Magic Turntable'
@@rsilman73 . . . via the Magic Roundhouse??!!!🤔🙄
Was the Diesel shoving?
I was on the Britannia (Steam Dreams) Garden of England excursion on the same day! I didn't know that Clan Line also set out from Victoria also? If you are a steam traction fan, you were in for a right treat!
Another lovely video well done great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on CZcams bye for now Philip
Thank you