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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

In Mar. 2007 two ex-GWR steam loco's one of them is Earl Bathurst and I think the other is King Edward ran to Penzance. I shot them near and at Par.

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  • do you think that No.4920 Dumbleton hall and No.7802 Bradley Manor would be able to go into cornwall i was told only at certain weel inch is allowed into cornwall to penzance

  • I would think that it is no problem for a Hall or a Manor. The reason the Kings were prohibited originally I think was due to weight restriction on the Tamar Royal Albert bridge. I could be wrong. I don't believe wheel diameter plays a part.

  • hey i just realised when i watched this clip that im the boy that ducks out the way of the camara when you are videoing the cab of 6024 lol.

  • So you are the guy in the blue hoodi. Very decent of you to duck out the way, thank you. Most of the adults will not do that, and some are so selfish they just push their way into your shot. My niece who was with me got very angry with chap that walked across my shot on the platform edge of the two loco's coming in.

  • how did u get to the bridge where you took your first shot everytime i watch this video i wonder how to get their wb

  • The bridge is accessed from Par Moor Road just past the Wyevale Garden Centre if you are travelling towards Par Docks. It is a gravel track that leads through the golf course. The golfers use it as the course is split by the railway. Easy to find on Google maps.

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  • @MagwytchKwynln you are indeed correct there

  • ok tar

  • Nice footage. I prefer to see close up's even if the loco's are stationary rather than out of focus film from hundreds of yards away as some people would post.

    You can see Steve Underhill from the 6024 society inspecting the piston steam leak on the King. Personally I like the flat sided tenders on the Castle, but I'm told they are not the best from a crew point of view.

    Thanks again 4 the upload.

  • i know what you mean. I was very very lucky to grab a window becasue i had a hug travelling bag with me because i was doing a navy camp the following day for a week

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