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EWS 37405 departing London Bridge with the Buffer Puffer 6.1

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

EWS 37405 clags out of a windy London Bridge with 1Z40 London Bridge - London Victoria. More rail videos at http://www.freewebs.com/railatestuk

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Uploader Comments (phat2003uk)

  • who was the tosser that used flash at 0:42

  • Who knows, really no need for flash in any railway photting cirumstances really. Bit far to call him a tosser though, easy mistake to make with most cameras defaulting to 'Auto Flash'.

  • whey finally, a video which dosent focus or zoom in on the carriages when you hear the thrash of the loco in the distance, but it is nowhere to be seen, those type of videos really are !@*! for that one reason.

    Worth watching.

  • Thanks very much :).

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  • as its an enthusiasts tour they stick their heads out for the loco sounds etc.. but as railway enthusiasts I suppose they would know the dangers and notice tunnels and bridges.. so they would (presumably) have the sense to stop hanging out once they see the bridge and pop their heads out again after! I have done this before at the llangollen railway and had no problem spotting the tunnel! Even did it on the return whilst it was dark!

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  • I thought that they were highlanders committing suicide!-)

  • saw 405 this morning in Toton waiting for scrapping.

  • I wear goggles and a balaclaver and am very weary on the mainline as I have been wacked in the face a few times with branches

  • I'm just surprised that the passengers were allowed to stick their heads out of the windows. They would have cost the company millions of pennies if their heads had been taken off in some hilarious head taking off accident. They weren't even wearing high visibility jackets, that's just not on!

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