Loco Cavalcade at the Bluebell Railway
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and I second that, British steam engines are beautiful. American and European locos dont do anything for me i'm afraid. Not sure how you can call them ugly?
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I think they are very smart looking. w/ buffers and their liveries.
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I've always wanted to go to this Railway.
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i think 1638 should be named, like the green bullet
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That's TTTE fiction.
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I love how they're all just blowing their whistles. It's almost as if they are alive.
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thats the most steam engines moving i've seen in under 30 seconds...
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wow, that's a lotta engines. yay, Stepney was at the front :D
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That last engine looks like a diesel, yet he is steam. I will never understand that
andrexiostudios 2 years ago
The air smoothed casing gives it that affect. I once heard that a family complained to someone who was in the ticket office at Sheffield Park about them having a "diesel" on their train when in fact it was the last loco in this video - a steam loco!
21C123 2 years ago
@21C123 I didn't know stephney from thomas the train was a real engine!!!!!!!!
PalomboDylan 5 months ago
@PalomboDylan Stepney from Thomas is actually based on the Stepney in this video :)
21C123 5 months ago
wat the names of the 5th and 6th engines
and what types are they?
trainlover479 2 years ago
The 5th loco is Ex London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR) E4 class No. 32473. It is named Birch Grove although didn't carry the name in British Railways livery (as seen above). The 6th loco is ex Southern Railway U class No. 1638. It is not named.
21C123 2 years ago