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  • not best of weather

  • It's lovely, I hate blue sky and sun. YUK!

  • how strange

  • this was taken on north yorkshire moors railway .televison program use the line a lot its called heartbeat and can be seen on itv

  • Na man, The most beautiful scenery in the world is in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Right along the old ET&WNC Narrow Gauge Railroad

  • hi i'm from new zealand. i think this was a pretty choice rail line but we've got the best scenery for rail journeys in the world! some of you should visit our distant shores and see for your self!

  • Who is the playing the soundtrack?

    Duane Eddy? LOL

  • it was jet harris and tony meeham [ex shadows]

  • Ah. Yes.

    Thanks for that.

    A wee bit softer than Duane Eddy.

    Excellent. Fits with Heartbeat country....

  • goathland was also hogsmead in harry potter

  • Thank You I didnot know that

  • me me wife and baby ells rode these trains today and WE LOVED IT! thanks 4 this vid.

  • Seeing that the people of the white roses have such a nice way to see their countryside is good,but being of Gwynnedd and Denbigh ancestory,I would like to know if Wales has any such train rides.Thanx.

  • Sorry this reply is late but I cant' answer your question about if their are any in Wells but I will try and find out for you. Terry

  • they are a large number in north wales. The main standard gauge line is the Llangolen Railway, the smaller narrow gauge lines are the Ffestiniog, Welsh Hghland, Llanberis Lake, Bala Lake, Vale of Reidol, Welshpool and Llanfair, Snowdom Mountain and many more

  • If your impressed by this have a look at SVR Bridgnorth its 10 times better

  • Only if you like the all-look-the-same GWR locos. I see Geoff Holland was firing the 'S15'.

  • This is the beautiful and spectacular 18mile long preserved railway, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. I used to live only 7 miles from the Pickering-end of the line.

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