60163 Tornado at Doncaster and York on 24 November 2011.wmv
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@981smithy Thanks for your comments Phil. It was a great sight leaving York and i could hear it long after it left the station. Regards, Jeff.
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@90034468 Thanks for your comments Ross. It must have been a great experience travelling behind such a great loco. I echo your sentiments about the people who built this fine loco. Regards, Jeff.
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@allan5919 Thanks Allan. It was a fine sight leaving York. Cheers, Jeff.
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@mitchy754 Thanks Mitchell. With all these bans and cancellitions it was just nice to see some steam on the East Coast Main Line. Regartds, Jeff.
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Great video, very atmospheric with amazing engines.
Sam..
HillsideModelRailway 3 months ago
@HillsideModelRailway Thanks for your comments Sam, much appreciated. Jeff.
bobnweaver 3 months ago
Well shot Jeff, it's strange that two days ago Tornado was up in York, and today I was filming it in Wales en route from London Paddington to Shrewsbury....Bob
robmasterman 3 months ago
@robmasterman Thanks for your comments Bob. Its been a busy few days for the Tornado. These preserved locos really get about the network dont they. I will check your video out soon. Regards, Jeff.
bobnweaver 3 months ago
@robmasterman Must correct myself Bob. Tornado is not preserved of course but a new-build as you obviously know. I have to remember when passengers on the station comment on Tornado that the diesel or the electric trains standing nearby are the old ones and Tornado the new.
bobnweaver 3 months ago
Great video Jeff,
Loved the Doncaster shot. Doesn't a Peppercorn Pacific look so right at DON? Liked the departure shot. Great sound and lots of wispy steam. All the best Barry
bkendlerA4 3 months ago
@bkendlerA4 Thanks for your comments Barry. It was great watching the train departing from York and i could here it long after it left the station. Rgards, Jeff.
bobnweaver 3 months ago