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Warbler Productions
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Добавлен 20 дек 2006
My name is Dale Williams, and I am a former volunteer at the Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth in Staffordshire, UK. Now making videos under the Banner of Warbler Productions, channel was formerly known as Garthion.
The name Warbler Productions is a registered Trademark held by Dale Williams.
The name Warbler Productions is a registered Trademark held by Dale Williams.
Driving a Class 350 on the West Coast Mainline South on Train Sim World 5
Today I drive a Class 350 fresh out of the works along the full length of the West Coast Mainline South route on Train Sim World 5, after driving Empty to London Euston to couple up to another class 350 unit.
Enjoy,
Dale
Enjoy,
Dale
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Driving a Class 09 on a passenger train along the dull West Somerset Railway in Train Sim World 5
Просмотров 5212 часов назад
Today on Train Sim World 5 I drive a class 09 "Gronk" Shunter from Bishops Lydiard to Minehead along the full length of the West Somerset Railway route. This is just one scenario so let's see how well I do. Enjoy, Dale
Driving 2 trains on the West Coast Mainline South on Train Sim World 5
Просмотров 17314 часов назад
Today on Train Sim World 5 I drive 2 different trains in the same scenario on the West Coast Mainline South route, a class 377 and a class 350/1 after first learning how to drive them in the introduction modules for each. Enjoy Dale
1st of January 2025 train dirivng on Train Sim Wirkd 5
Просмотров 7416 часов назад
For today's video I fire up a steam loco (Jubilee Class) to sound the whistle at 12pm GMT to join in the global whistle up to open the 2025 celebrations of 200 years of Modern Railways, with the Stockton and Darlington Railway having opened on the 27th of September 1825. Following the whistle blowing I then travel along a short part of the Birmingham Cross City line to demonstrate the passenger...
Learning to drive steam locomotives on Train Sim World 5
Просмотров 9219 часов назад
Today I try to learn how to drive a steam locomotive on Train Sim World 5, driving an ex LMS Jubilee Class as well as an ex LMS 8F as part of the training.
Rail Head Treatment Trains on Train Sim World 5
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Today's train sim video features me driving a class 66 on a Rail Head Treatment Train along a short part of the London-Faversham High Speed route on Train Sim World 5.
Last steam through Atherstone Railway Station for 2024 Black 5 number 44871
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Monday the 30th of December 2024 saw the last mainline steam move through Atherstone Railway station of 2024 in the form of Black 5 number 44871 which was on a light engine move from Southall to Castleton (for the East Lancs Railway) Seen passing through 5 minutes early and on the Fast line. Also seen is a Freightliner hauled aggregates train which was using the UP fast due to the slow line cur...
Driving a high speed train from Ashford to London on Train Sim World 5
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Today I drive a class 395 "Javelin" from Ashford International Station to London St Pancras International station along the High Speed line. Initially starting in the yard at Ashford where the train has to go through the washer before going to the Station, loading passengers and then travelling to London. Enjoy the video.
Driving a toy train on the Train Sim World Christmas route
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Today I decided to have a go driving the toy train along the Christmas route in Train Sim World 5, doing 3 of the included scenarios. The loco is an American F unit with basic but fun controls and the activities vary from delivering presents to the Christmas tree, collecting batteries for a toy robot to collecting and delivering coal for the fire. Enjoy. I have taken on some feedback about me n...
Driving a High Speed Train on Train Sim World 5
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In today's video I drive a class 395 "Javelin" along part of the first High Speed line in the UK.
Driving a class 09 on the West Somerset Railway in Train Sim World 5
Просмотров 121День назад
A Christmas Day drive of a class 09 "Gronk" on the West Somerset Railway using Train Sim World 5 which I purchased from the Steam Winter Sale. We start with a free roam of Minehead station before a quick tutorial on how to drive the Class 09 before continuing with a run to Washford station to pick up a set of coaches and taking them back to Minehead. This is the 4th Train Simulator video and th...
Driving along the Mittenwaldbahn in Train Simulator Classic
Просмотров 4014 дней назад
A Christmas eve drive along the Mittenwaldbahn route on Train Simulator Classic, undertaking the first scenario using a BR221 "Talent 2"
Train Simulator Classic driving the Trent Valley line from Nuneaton to Stafford
Просмотров 8414 дней назад
Today we try to drive the freight train from yesterday's video from Nuneaton to Stafford along the Trent Valley Line of the West Coast Mainline on Train Simulator Classic, there are 2 attempts in this video, the first ending in the same location and for the same reason as yesterday, with the second attempt being successful. As ever, if you enjoy the video please click the like button and if you...
Doing some scenarios on Train Simulator Classic
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Doing some scenarios on Train Simulator Classic
Playing Train Simulator Classic before Christmas 2024
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Playing Train Simulator Classic before Christmas 2024
Sir Nigel Gresley passes through Atherstone on Friday the 13th of December 2024
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Sir Nigel Gresley passes through Atherstone on Friday the 13th of December 2024
Sheepy Ploughing Association Tractor Run 2024
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Sheepy Ploughing Association Tractor Run 2024
The National Festival of Railway Modelling 2024
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The National Festival of Railway Modelling 2024
Late evening steam through Atherstone Station 16 Nov 2024
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Late evening steam through Atherstone Station 16 Nov 2024
Bahamas passing through Atherstone 16th November 2024
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Bahamas passing through Atherstone 16th November 2024
Sir Nigel Gresley Southbound through Atherstone 15th November 2024
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Sir Nigel Gresley Southbound through Atherstone 15th November 2024
Atherstone Remembrance Parade Nov 2024
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Atherstone Remembrance Parade Nov 2024
Sir Nigel Gresley Passing through Atherstone towards Crewe 23rd October 2024
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Sir Nigel Gresley Passing through Atherstone towards Crewe 23rd October 2024
Sir Nigel Gresley 8th October 2024
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Sir Nigel Gresley 8th October 2024
Royal Scot 46100 visits Atherstone on the 14th and 15th of September 2024
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Royal Scot 46100 visits Atherstone on the 14th and 15th of September 2024
Making Tracks 4 at Chester Cathedral
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Making Tracks 4 at Chester Cathedral
Royal Scot 46100 passing through Atherstone Station on the 8th of August 2024
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Royal Scot 46100 passing through Atherstone Station on the 8th of August 2024
Black 5 number 44871 passing through Atherstone 17th July 2024
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Black 5 number 44871 passing through Atherstone 17th July 2024
Thanks for the video Dale, I was at mum's for the day and miles away from WCML.
This looks fun. At least it's not wear yard with suprise gale force winds from Craig.
Cool video. I travle extensively through Germany by train, and I have even been on the Garmisch-Mittenwald-Innsbruck route a few times. I can tell you, a few trains down in that region do have the bi-tonal horns! Cheers!
@@ModelTrainOutsider thank you for the compliment, I’ll be having a go on Train Sim World 5 for tomorrow’s video but the 26th will hopefully see me drive a train on either a US route or a Canadian route, possibly the Canadian Mountain passes as it’s somewhere I’ve actually been, though I do also have the route which goes west out of Jasper (Alberta) so that’s a possibility too.
Stopping for water? I suppose they have to, now all the water troughs have gone. Still remember the noise from a train collecting water at speed!
@@johnchristmas7522 Atherstone is one of just a few locations that Southbound steam specials can take on water, the car park is next to the platform and is easily accessible by tankers, unfortunately it’s not possible to do the same for northbound steam services, the car park is fine but there are 2 bridges (one hump back over the canal and one very low under the railway) that prevent tankers from getting to the car park and they really don’t want to block all the lines by having the water pipes go over the tracks from the southbound car park.
外国の撮り鉄はマナーがよくて日本の撮り鉄はマナーが悪すぎます。
Soulless modern train or living,breathing beautifully designed work of industrial art?
Gresley A4. They are visually striking locomotives but non of Gresley's designs embodied the 'best practice' of Steam Locomotive design. To get that, you have to look to George Churchward (GWR) and Williiam Stanier (LMS). They are the true geniuses of British Steam Loco Design.
Beautiful and legendary loco and nice train wonderfully filmed! Cheers!
Nice parade and excellent performances. I have not seen an "Oliver" performance in a LONG time. A Huge fan of Dickens, so this was a treat!
@@ModelTrainOutsider I was silently singing along as I played Oliver in a school production of the show (twice) and the songs are stuck in my head (along with those from Joseph and his amazing technicolour dreamcoat for the same reason) I’ve just gone and ordered the Blu-Ray of the film version of Oliver to relive my childhood again, it’s been several years since I last watched it.
Thank you we lived in Atherstone back in the 1960's its was lovely to see the Old Town again Happy Christmas
Love this buddy. From all at Tamworth musical theatre thank you for capturing the cast having such a great time ❤
@@darkwulfofodinwulfpack You’re welcome, I am the one who asked if I could include the set on my video, don’t like including things that people are not willing to let me share. I was Oliver when in school so was silently singing along to the songs 😁 can still remember the words nearly 30 years later 😂
@ I recognised the Warbler name, it was me that you asked. The songs are so addictive and I saw you singing along and thought he’s having a great time
@ as I said yesterday, it’s better to be safe rather than sorry. You guys did a wonderful job, despite the few technical gremlins, I hope to see your shows in the near future.
Nicely filmed and accompanied. For a first-year show, there were some excellent layouts and presentations. Thanks for the vicarious visit.
Thanks for the upload, some outstanding modelling on display.
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Nice catch. That corner really does the film and pictures justice. Cheers!
@@Flymochairman1 Thanks Flymo, I managed to get the return last night and will edit it today as long as it has worked properly as it came through at 21:40
Something poetic about steamers in the late fall and into winter. Something right and lyrical in their look and how the steam billows differently at that time of year. Nice catch.
Beautiful Catch! I love angle catching it ont he curve! Nicely done.
Thank you Dale, I saw you filming. Great video.
nice local ans wee will remember the great vid thanks four share on channel
Nice local parade and event. Cheers!
I love the shirt and tie of the engine driver. So veddy British.
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And the people on the other platform were screaming!
@@hamshackleton That’s why I always choose to be on the platform the loco is due to pass through, been bowled by a Pendolino before and don’t want it to happen again.
Hello Dale! Excellent video, You really captured the essence of those beautiful layouts. Nicely presented. It was a pleasure to meet you!
@@ModelTrainOutsider thank you, it was wonderful meeting you too.
Some lovely layouts here at GETS. :)
Great to meet you again, at the meetup, nice video, still yet to put mine together as busy doing the awards and meetup one!
great vid on the train show dale lot of cool layouts thanks for the share on you channel keep up thje great vid you do thanks lee
Hi Dale I hope you are well Did you enjoy your self is the main thing. They some fantastic looking and interesting layout there. Keep safe ARP 😊
It was a great show, Sunday was busier than Saturday this year, possibly due to the football match on Saturday putting people off but also maybe due to the Warley show at Statfold being the same weekend. I did enjoy the show this year more than last year though as, despite it being busy on Sunday, it was still less crowded than the Saturday last year.
I said I would subscribe and look at your channel. A really lucky shot, right time and right place....Cheers.
Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.
Nice catch, sir. It's a great angle to catch the trains coming up round the corner. Really shows them off in a great pose. Cheers!
What a fantastic slight to see
I was born in 1950 and by '53 the railway bug bit me. I can remember the Britannia design and all the other BR standards looking so modern back then as it still does to me today. That bug started in 1953 when I was taken to the centenary celebration and open day at Doncaster plant, what a day. I never saw Britannia until the Virgin Crewe goodbye open day, what a beautiful piece of locomotive engineering she still is. Thanks for posting as these creaking old bones make travel difficult nowadays.
Very nice video and great scene. New subscriber. Greetings. Stefano
Nice to see the little kids being allowed to play.
@@hamshackleton and the big kids too 😁 after all, everyone going is allowed to have a drive if they ask at the table near the fiddle yard.
Looks like a nice day there Great mix of stuff Thank you for sharing Keep safe ARP
I’m seeing 44871 at Crewe on Saturday!
I’ll be trying to video her coming though here again, just need to find the timings first.
@@Warbler-Productions there on RTT now and the code is 1Z71 and 1Z72
Is that a water filter in-between the hose ?
It’s a one way valve, I believe, adding a second device to prevent the water in the tender running out once the generator on the water bowser is switched off, the pipe from the bowser to that was removed before that was removed from the tender.
You would be amazed at what can come out of the "potable" mains system when it is opened up fully, especially if no water has been drawn off it for any length of time.
Interesting assortment of odd loco's!
It’s the largest collection of ex-industrial narrow gauge locomotives in the UK, mostly brought here by one man (Graham Lee) and all restored by Statfold Engineering) though there were 2 visiting engines this weekend, Sir Tom (Bagnall saddle tank from the Threkeld Mining museum which was piloting Jack Lane the green Quarry Hunslet) and VII (Fowler, maroon side tank, visiting from the Richmond Light Railway and was piloting CSR number 19) K1 is of course owned by the Ffestiniog Railway and is still on long term loan (until 2029 at present) but is a huge draw when it’s running.
Weirdly it looks as cold as the spring steam up event earlier on this year
It started of raining but the sun came out and the temperature went up very quickly, as I was wearing my leather jacket I got extremely hot, was a good day nether less and it was a change being a member of the public instead of volunteering.
@@Warbler-Productions all the events held there are great 👍
Great shot! I saw her today at Taplow.
Nice capture. I saw 35018 British India Line at Kings Langley
Nice catch. Cheers!
Why is one front lamp on the middle bracket?
It was an empty coaching stock move so headlamps were set to the correct head code for the move.
service indication code
3:35 oh snap two tours at the same time one stopping for water and one passing through in the other direction
I took the day excursion with Sappho on the Settle to Carlisle and return..we stopped at Appleby for a while to take on water..she was the "Braunton" locomotive that day..my recommendation is avoid long tunnels..it was choking for a few minutes..apart from that one of the best days I've ever had..up through the Yorkshire dales which I'd never visited before..or seen Carlisle..my only criticism if you can call it that is regulations these days in over safety conscious Britain of the 21st century is there must be a backup Diesel..there was no backup Diesels in the 1950's when steam trains ran all effing day..I want authentic experience..if the loco breaks down I want to sit there for hours and tell myself this is genuine 1950's travel
Just appreciate we still have steam on our main lines and accept that there are also other reasons for requiring the diesel. Although you might be happy with the 50's type experience (and yes, I too am of the era) I'm sure Network Rail and other TOC's wouldn't be impressed. PS, in the 50's & 60's assistance was readily available if required, often in minutes not hours 😂.
I can remember being pulled by Britannia from Reading to Paddington more than once, back in the sixties before the Beeching axe fell!
People blame Beeching but it was really the criminal Earnest Marples behind the culling of so many lines and stations.
Nice one 👌
Nice work .