Great video again, I love the fact that they freight wagons were in BR bauxite instead of private owner/pre nationalisation liveries, as you've got to be in old age now to remeber before 1947..well done!
That is very true, like everything that ran on British Railways, you would only see the odd new vehicle or loco. Dirty liveries come from years of daily use, something that is unlikely to happen on private lines. Thanks for the comment.
great to have you back. it was a case of going and back and to between platform and bridge and you could guarantee when I was filming there was loads of traffic then it went quiet after.
Great Video, 5 Stars!
60103Henry 1 year ago
odd wagons and coaches together
HSTHoward 3 years ago
Great video again, I love the fact that they freight wagons were in BR bauxite instead of private owner/pre nationalisation liveries, as you've got to be in old age now to remeber before 1947..well done!
robmasterman 3 years ago
Would be nice if they were 'bloody filthy' though. I never once saw a spotless bauxite wagon.
PrentonPimp 3 years ago
That is very true, like everything that ran on British Railways, you would only see the odd new vehicle or loco. Dirty liveries come from years of daily use, something that is unlikely to happen on private lines. Thanks for the comment.
robmasterman 3 years ago
WAAHOOO!! I'm back watching train's! You're shot location was great in spite of a little traffic noise! Well done! Take care, Rich.
cuzinitr 3 years ago
great to have you back. it was a case of going and back and to between platform and bridge and you could guarantee when I was filming there was loads of traffic then it went quiet after.
puffernutterlou 3 years ago