37607 + 37688 on 6M95 - 18/03/09
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Great video 5* - Its a wonder the the Plod didn't stop you on security grounds baring in mind the stories you here of people taking tourist pics in London these days!
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Thanks Craig, I suppose the very nature of the load being carried necessitates this safe guard..Bob
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ok thanks for that info! i cant wait to see the flasks again for myself, please do keep the good vids coming! :D
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Cheers Jord.
The driver certainly does ;-)
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Cracking video Craig - Lovely sound to 607!
Driver certainly loves the thrash ;-)
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A superb piece of work Craig, superb locos, lighting and locations. Why is it necessary for these trains to be Double-Headed?...5* Bob
robmasterman 3 years ago
Thanks very much Bob. These trains are normally double headed just in case one loco fails, which does happen on occassions. It's more noticeable with the class 20s because sometimes you get them nose first, which isn't very common on the mainline anymore! Both locos are normally under power on this working, however I've noticed over the past few weeks, that only one of them is, the other being Dead In Train.
21C123 3 years ago
Amazing vid, i always love watching the flask vid from you every week! 5***** + favourite, and a quick question is 688 dead?
1993andy2007 3 years ago
Thanks very much. I hope to get many more flask vids! Yes, 37688 was Dead In Train. It didn't fail though because I saw it get started up at Dungeness shortly after 37607 was started up!
21C123 3 years ago
nice!
HSTHoward 3 years ago
Thanks.
21C123 3 years ago