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70000 Britannia at York on 24th Juanuary 2012

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Britannia Class 7P 4-6-2 NO. 70000 Britannia ay York on 24th January 2012. The engine had eirlier been named by HRH The Prince of Wales at Wakefield Kirkgate. The loco is seen from York sation on the avoiding line then at The National Railway Museum depositing the support coach in a siding adjacent to the north yard.. It is then see on a few other movements.

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  • The video stops at 1.23 is it a problem with the video or Youtube?

  • @TheHARDMAN2009 Thanks for this infomation. I am not aware of any problems with this video. I have just looked at the You Tube version myself. I do have problems with some of the higher quality settings of most videos and normally have to select a setting of 360 or less. Thanks, Jeff.

  • Its nice to see Britannia back in brunswick green again and the burnished wheels finish it off also. I did not like her in plain black, it just did not look right

  • @barry8472 I echo your comments about Britannia. I went back to photograph her in the museum the other day and she was a fine sight. Thanks for commenting. Regards, Jeff.

  • Well done Jeff for getting into the action at York....Great footage...Bob

  • @robmasterman Thanks for your comment Bob. I got to the right place at the right time thankfully for my first sighting of Britannia. Hoping to see it on the turntable at the museum next week. Regards, Jeff.

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  • Excellent footage Jeff. Nice to see Britannia looking at her Great Eastern best. Barry

  • @bobnweaver No worries, apparently its an archaelogical survey, looking at the former shed that was there.

  • @TheStephengthompson Thanks for your comments Steve. Me and my brother Allan were going to York anyway on this day so it was a real bonus finding out about Britannia. It was our first sighting of this loco. Regards, Jeff.

  • @allan5919 Thanks Allan. Will no doubt be seeing Britannia again soon. Cheers, Jeff.

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