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  • Nice work Kris. Enjoyed the the station shot with Pitchford Hall storming through at the head of the TPO. Barry

  • @bkendlerA4 thank you Barry =) You can always count on Pitchford Hall for a good performance.

  • Excellent video. Terrific shooting locations. Wonderful engines. Must make winter seem shorter!

  • @bluecomet390 thank you mate =) It's a fantastic railway indeed. Wish it made the winter warmer =P

  • Very good, Kris. Saw myself in a green hat behind 4953 at 12mins 30. A loud machine!

  • @TimHall42 thank you Tim =) Always funny seeing yourself in other peoples videos. Indeed, 4953 has that proper Great Western bark =)

  • Very nice work indeed. You got to some good vantage points. We were lucky with the weather (if not the temperature) eh? Cracking, well attended, gala. Looking forward to whatever else the GCR lay on through 2012.

  • @Hanglands thank you very much =) Indeed the weather was fantastic, albeit being a bit nippy. A brilliant gala by the GCR and very much packed out where ever I went.

  • Great video they put on a fantastic gala Kris

  • @EMuksteam indeed they did Em =) Aside from it being freezing cold it was a lovely day. Thanks for watching & commenting.

  • Superb footage. All the engines going fantastically. Five stars!

  • @SatNavDan thank you Dan =D

  • Great shots. A very good gala.

  • @HomeMoviePerson thank you Hayden =) Was a very good gala indeed.

  • First class Kris. What a great location Kinchley Lane is. Love the way a train will pass on something, then another will bring it back a couple of shots later. Slow freights, light engines. Only on the GCR. All the best....Tim.

  • @siobhan104 thank you Tim =) Was lucky to get a spot at Kinchley Lane, jam packed with people. The GCR is always good for variety, especially with their double track =)

  • Thoroughly entertaining, nice viewpoint taken up at Quorn sir, it took me back to the legendary "Tamworth fields" which overlooked Tammy low level and were a spotters paradise in the 50s and early 60s.Those were the days my friend !!

  • @SuperWHIZZO thank you very much =) Yeah 'tis a good spot up there.

  • Excellent video, I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.

  • @dickeramb thank you mate =)

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