A two day run featuring 3 A4's on the mainline as a celebration of Mallard's famous 1938 run. 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley and 60019 Bitter are shown in these clips.
The same constant style westerns are no match for the outstanding Gresleys & Thompsons. Thank you for these excellent clips.
I'm puzzled why 60163 is named the same as a britt? why not "Genesis" its more appropriate but the builders have the right of choice therefore so be it. Its just my opinion but to me the brunswick green gives them that class majestic look and a not gaudy look. A sincere thank you to all who share their images. Oh for digital cameras in the days of BR steam. BP Australia
The same constant style westerns are no match for the outstanding Gresleys & Thompsons. Thank you for these excellent clips.
I'm puzzled why 60163 is named the same as a britt? why not "Genesis" its more appropriate but the builders have the right of choice therefore so be it. Its just my opinion but to me the brunswick green gives them that class majestic look and a not gaudy look. A sincere thank you to all who share their images. Oh for digital cameras in the days of BR steam. BP Australia
itiachosi 2 years ago
superb
TheXtremeEnthusiast 3 years ago
was that an LNER teak coach, coach no. 4?
LeamingtonSteve 3 years ago
very nice
itfcsam 3 years ago
I was on the train, wonderful to see it from the outside!
edwardianeccentric 3 years ago