Robert Walkden
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Class 40 - Lickey Incline 07/06/2014
Class 40 - Lickey Incline 07/06/2014
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  • @anllpp
    @anllpp 4 месяца назад

    Quite an incline really

  • @elrjames7799
    @elrjames7799 Год назад

    Why does 40 Type have to haul that monstrous 57 Type 'deadweight' up the incline?

  • @stephenpowell5912
    @stephenpowell5912 Год назад

    See Tufty the Squirell 🐿️🤣❤️ made it accross the line ❤️Fab sounding locos ❤️

  • @nedkabinder
    @nedkabinder Год назад

    Love the pigeon s coo ing and the squirrel on the track moments before the 40 thrash s past

  • @dilltdog1158
    @dilltdog1158 Год назад

    Good old Engy 4's, loved the old whistlers back in the day.

  • @leenettywilson528
    @leenettywilson528 2 года назад

    I enjoyed that footage 100% that is one of the best I have seen , why carnt we get are British railway trains back again , the yellow on the front the blue colour and the British railway sign on the side of the trains 70s 80s and 90s, they were the days , godbless you,

  • @timosha21
    @timosha21 2 года назад

    I'm a choo choo train and I approve this video!!!

  • @davesalmon2492
    @davesalmon2492 3 года назад

    Loved the brush on the back I remember the two bankers parked engines idling in the siding by the waste water works at the bottom and the steam bankers when I was very young. There was a footpath by the works that led to the bridge further down past the bankers I went so often to see the Cornishman come through that I designed my bike to deal with the mud of the path. Many evenings sat on the bridge with the jackdaws squawking underneath it and then chips at sidemoor on the way home. Mostly safe and happy journeys over 5 years never knew it was special but I liked the power of the trains.

  • @JJthrashing
    @JJthrashing 3 года назад

    Class 40 didn’t need that 57 on the rear all that dead weight..

  • @po2ponta
    @po2ponta 3 года назад

    Good.It seems that a lot of people come to watch this train. Is it a very special train?

  • @pauldavis9567
    @pauldavis9567 3 года назад

    Enjoy this line before it becomes another trashy electrified line and wrecked like lines out of Paddington

  • @carlbd9016
    @carlbd9016 3 года назад

    Easy peasy

  • @DaveInBridport
    @DaveInBridport 3 года назад

    Why can't all locos sound like that?

  • @adijames3518
    @adijames3518 3 года назад

    Good job the squirrel got off the track

  • @gordonjohnson8432
    @gordonjohnson8432 3 года назад

    not good as steam!!

  • @bjoe385
    @bjoe385 4 года назад

    Very little clag, must have just been overhauled as the fuel is being burned remarkably cleanly.

    • @johnthomas5966
      @johnthomas5966 3 года назад

      English Electrics were clean under full power once the oil had been cleared from the exhaust

    • @bjoe385
      @bjoe385 3 года назад

      @@johnthomas5966 I’d say that’s true of most well maintained Sulzers too, once they settle at a power setting and are fully warmed up.

    • @johnthomas5966
      @johnthomas5966 3 года назад

      @@bjoe385 Yes. More so with Sulzers. They did not smoke so badly when cold - partly I think because English Electrics had cooling fans direct driven so were always being cooled (even when stone cold) - until they fitted a clutch at the refurb of 37/4 etc whereas Sulzers had fans that were temperature controlled (hydrostatic on 44,5,6,7) so warmed up quicker. Sulzers were also much less prone to fuel pumps slipping out of adjustment so did not puff from one or two cylinders. You could also get a Sulzer much more easily started in the cold by pulling on the fuel rack whilst someone was pressing the starter button. Whereas on EE locos you needed the governor oil pressure to open the rack.

  • @timwattison4419
    @timwattison4419 4 года назад

    I look fwd to the day when this beast thunders past my back garden again but 500 yards past the summit 😁👌

  • @billsmith305
    @billsmith305 4 года назад

    Got to love the squirrels and rabbits around,great loco' too

  • @prof.hectorholbrook4692
    @prof.hectorholbrook4692 5 лет назад

    I see even the squirrel Bashers were out! Shame about the dreadful livery of those Mk1s, but nice to see one authentic InterCity Executive livery vehicle in the consist.

  • @pietstrauss8031
    @pietstrauss8031 5 лет назад

    Beautiful.

  • @dblissmn
    @dblissmn 5 лет назад

    Interesting how under that kind of load, the whistling stops and the Class 37-style tractor kind of noise starts.

  • @davidchadwick5916
    @davidchadwick5916 6 лет назад

    My lords

  • @mrsaxon4250
    @mrsaxon4250 6 лет назад

    Tell the fat cow to move!

  • @ianhudson9398
    @ianhudson9398 6 лет назад

    Sadly, not a scene you capture anymore....... the whole top of the likey now being surrounded by 8ft security fencing....

  • @alfiewhittaker3763
    @alfiewhittaker3763 6 лет назад

    squirrel

  • @Taurtismangreen
    @Taurtismangreen 6 лет назад

    Sombody make a statue of the lickey banker 0-10-0 "big bertha" RIP Lickey Banker :'(

  • @paulknightley
    @paulknightley 7 лет назад

    Fantastic!

  • @scottmitchell1974
    @scottmitchell1974 7 лет назад

    Love the diesel rumble.

  • @dieselmanmike
    @dieselmanmike 7 лет назад

    Great shot !

  • @paulevans466
    @paulevans466 8 лет назад

    At the start, it looks like the track plunges over a sheer drop! I remember going south here, on a DMU right behind the driver. The sudden dip has to be seen to be believed.

  • @owenthackeray798
    @owenthackeray798 8 лет назад

    Great memories .From my trainspotting days during the late 70s.The railway was a fantastic place back then.

  • @jimusgrimus
    @jimusgrimus 8 лет назад

    Why have they got their heads out the windows?

  • @Mog435
    @Mog435 8 лет назад

    thanks for posting brilliant 2 people didn't like this what was not to like perhaps they grey squirrel as they are having a terrible effect on our native red !!

  • @no.6123
    @no.6123 8 лет назад

    The ''jelly air'' and the big zoom compression of perspective make this a great video (especially considering the rush ;). And I love the tranquility and Chaffinches.... about to be temporarily shattered!

  • @garethifan1034
    @garethifan1034 9 лет назад

    Pulling the best part of 500 tonne there up that bank..didn't seem too bothered by it though.

  • @millsio666
    @millsio666 9 лет назад

    Great video, great effort from the Class 40, enjoyed!

  • @dackesjulag
    @dackesjulag 9 лет назад

    Full Credit to the fellows who spend there spare time maintaining this machine.....😊😊😊

    • @benballin223
      @benballin223 8 лет назад

      Hell, if I could spend my time maintaining a legendary beast from years past, that once ran the most precious expresses, I would be the first one there!

  • @richardhelliwell1210
    @richardhelliwell1210 9 лет назад

    That squirrel has got some B*lls!!!

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 9 лет назад

      Richard Helliwell Yes, very brave or very stupid !!!

    • @KenBrownekb71000duke
      @KenBrownekb71000duke 9 лет назад

      Richard Helliwell. It won't have for long if it keeps that up!! Great sounds, thanks

    • @Isochest
      @Isochest 8 лет назад

      Holy Futtocks! It has!

  • @irelandbloke
    @irelandbloke 9 лет назад

    Superb video

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 9 лет назад

      irelandbloke Thank you, shame about the DT's Haha, bit of a rush out of the house to capture the beast on film

    • @irelandbloke
      @irelandbloke 9 лет назад

      The main thing is that the beast was captured !

  • @ventureglen1601
    @ventureglen1601 10 лет назад

    Was the engine at the rear assisting?

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 9 лет назад

      Glen Allen Hi Glen,No the class 40 did it all on it's own, 19 MPH as it approached the top of the incline

    • @ventureglen1601
      @ventureglen1601 9 лет назад

      8 on and a 57? Impressive!

    • @bjoe385
      @bjoe385 4 года назад

      Robert Walkden close to it’s peak tractive effort speed of 18 MPH.

    • @exb.r.buckeyeman845
      @exb.r.buckeyeman845 3 года назад

      Hi Glen, the Loco on the rear is for Shunting purposes at their destination, as there are no 08 shutters available to tail the train.

  • @falconoilcompany
    @falconoilcompany 10 лет назад

    I felt quite seasick watching this, I wish people could keep still. apart from the moan its a great place to spot, I know because I was there

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 9 лет назад

      falconoilcompany Yes, it was a bit of a rush job to be honest, heard it coming up the hill so just grabbed the video camera, couldn't find the tripod in time, just darted out the house and captured what i could in the short time

    • @falconoilcompany
      @falconoilcompany 9 лет назад

      fair comment, sorry to whinge.

  • @spodface12
    @spodface12 10 лет назад

    Heya Robert love this shot were abouts on the licky was this taken :)

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 9 лет назад

      WCML Traction At the top, right outside my house :)

    • @spodface12
      @spodface12 9 лет назад

      Robert Walkden My goodness you are one lucky fella !!, i wish i had a garden with that view. could get some awesome shots sometime !!

  • @owenevans83
    @owenevans83 10 лет назад

    Ah I remember this! I really like the zoom which exaggerates the gradient.

    • @robertwalkden5096
      @robertwalkden5096 10 лет назад

      Hi Owen, Thanks for the comments, it was a bit of a rush job to be honest, i could have really done with a tripod, hence the wobbly bits !!!! Cheers Rob

    • @owenevans83
      @owenevans83 4 года назад

      John Boy 1 in 37, steepest mainline gradient in the uk