Classic, Historic & Modern Traction at Carlisle: Royal Scot, 86101, 47614, Cement 25 26 March 23
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Classic, Historic and Modern Traction at Carlisle:
46100 Royal Scot,
86101 Sir William Stanier FRS,
47614,
Cement
25 & 26 March 23
Filmed on a very wet and windy Saturday 25th March and Cold, bright and windy Sunday 26th.
Highlight of the day would be 46100 Royal Scot steaming into Carlisle with the London to Settle & Carlisle Railway excursion. Its train returned to London behind 86101 Sir William Stanier FRS. 47614 brought up the rear, providing 'Hotel Services' to the train.
As the train didn't arrive from London, via the Settle & Carlisle line until after 3pm, the opportunity was taken to record the occasional freight trains, including the Cement train from Clitheroe to Mossend via the S&C and the late running Oil Tanks from Dalston to Grangemouth.
As it was 5:40pm before the train left for the south, there wasn't enough time for Royal Scot to return to Crewe that night without being held by overnight possessions along the way. Instead it was stabled at High Wapping Sidings, under the Power Signal Box.
At its scheduled time on the Sunday morning, Royal scot was reversed out of High Wapping sidings into A road - allowing for the movement of 57307 Lady Penelope to the head of 390129 Brett / City of Stoke on Trent. It then steamed off in fine style, with lots of steam, for the south.
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hi Les what a wonderful video a lot of things going on there its a wonder you managed to get it all in i really love that sound of Royal Scot under power its a beautiful sight look forward to the next video look after yourself and stay safe my friend
Many thanks John!
Lovely mixture of locos Les, great video as always!
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Wow, Okay, all my favorites aside... what a catch of a classic steam coming in! Forget the weather (easy as I was not in it)... steamers look special in the mist and rain! Great video!
Thanks Anthony
I sit here on a warm sunny early spring morning watching the rain and seeing the wind at Carlisle and I shiver. Great content again Les and a beautifully composed video. Thank you.
Thank you David - the weather is all over the place here!
As always some great action shoots. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.
Thanks Mike
Nice way to end with the Scot leaving Leslie, and also arriving at Carlisle. Great to see the 86 too. All the best.
I just wish it hadnt been so windy - drowned out the thrash. Glad you liked it Tim
More great footage Les 👍Lovely to see the Royal Scot steamer near the end of the video ❤
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Lovely video as always Les,some great catches. Great how steam brings out people of all ages no matter the weather!
Thanks Nate - it definitely does - there must have been 1 - 80+ there watching
Great video Leslie, Royal Scott looked and sounded well.
Thanks. Didn't it just!
Another good day out for you Lots of good video. I always liked the class 86, good to see and hear that again. It's a shame the wind was so strong on Sunday for Royal Scot leaving.
Thanks - the 86 looked in fine form. The wind here has been noisy for several weeks now and is getting annoying lol!
@@LeslieGilpinRailways It was the same in York. Have to experiment with some way of reducing the breeze that sounds like a hurricane.
@@cedarcam thinking that myself. A dead cat is fine but my mic is more sensitive. I've also got to play with the mic settings
Very nice video and sound, thanks.
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Beautifully done, nice variety our friend! (Dave).
Thanks to you both
@@LeslieGilpinRailways Your very welcome.
Bom dia leslie ótimo semana ai lindo trem maria fumaça movimentação de trem afoto trem de carga
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Yep...lovely Les...
Thanks glad you enjoyed
Great Video Les also great to see class 86 working miss these loco's along with the class 87 and 90's working passenger trains.
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Once again a great video. I love your wallpaper behind you xx
Thanks! No wall paper just books!
Sorry I was looking at the deers.xx
@@helenphillips4204 sorry I'd forgotten I'd recorded there!
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Awesome video
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Absolutely agree, nice one !
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Very good video as usual Leslie. Anything with a 47 on gets my approval but nice seeing an 86 back in Carlisle. I'm old enough when the 47s and 86s at Carlisle were the normal occurence. Sadly it's now just for the odd charter train, bringing something new or taking something to be scrapped. Steam doesnt really float my boat, imnfrombthe diesel era but I can see the nostalgic charm with them. Thank your for sharing.
Thanks. I think the despatcher chose a good train to see off! The 86 did look splendid. The irony of steam excursions is these locos have spent more time working in the Diesel era than when steam was everywhere!
@@LeslieGilpinRailways yeah with steam ain't that the truth. Certainly ironic that.
Nice Leslie 😊
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Super stuff Leslie, nice of the 2nd man to give a wave from the 86.
Thanks! Yes it's amazing the waves and tones you get when kiddies are on the platform
Hi Les Another great video there, The 86 looks good in Carlisle again, maybe get the 87 there soon, would be nice to see that. Did you get the Pendo with the 47 on the front, or is that a regular thing for Sundays (no live power?). Also how is the new LSL depot coming along, when it opens I guess these ECS/Light Engine moves will stop, won't they?
I have footage of them trying to connect to the pendo and then uncouple as they got frustrated. However that was after 2 hours messing about. It didnt leave for another 90 minutes by which time I was home and off doing other things. You are the first to confirm it was dragged to Longsight
@@LeslieGilpinRailways Hi Les I didn't know it was dragged to Longsight..lol But I guess it would have been if declared a failure.
Excellent video. With the freights, why didn't at least two use one of the roads (tracks) between the platforms? Is it slower given the layout of points, so signalmen prefer to send via a platform road?
Thanks!. The centre roads - B(obby) and C(harlie) provide short layby or passing opportunities as they are accessed from the Platform 3 road at the north end and the Platform 4 road at the south. If a platform road is free then its used in preference - especially P3 for northbound intermodals and P4 for southbounds.
The dalston tanks seem to have shrunk les!!!was that the 1st trip or the 2nd I'm guessing that was the 2nd
Third mate. First is at 3am last should be just after 9, only ever 6 tanks - the sidings at Dalston won't hold more. 18 from the yard to Grangemouth.
I was going to ask if you saw Alycidon but that was yesterday so I guess she'll feature in a future video.
It will, saw Les at Carlisle yesterday.
Yes I got some footage mainly of it failing to trigger the signal on approach and then arriving. A 397 blocked the departure!
@@LeslieGilpinRailways It was nice to see it back in action after it got its electrics barbecued in circumstances that are still a little unclear. Hopefully we'll see it back in Edinburgh before long!
@@LeslieGilpinRailways that might’ve explained why the move happened on the Tuesday and not Monday
@@Nate0493 Cancel that thought - I was getting my failures mixed up lol! But Alycidon did look and sound perfect
Do you remember the days when nearly all WCML freights were electrically hauled? How quaint and old fashioned that seems today 😂
Lol there should be no excuse for most of the intermodals
Class 86 brand new out of the box??👍👍👍...beautiful loco
It sure looks that way. Thanks for watching