Cumbrian Coast Express & Cumbrian Docker
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2015
- Two different excursion trains are seen on the Furness railway. Royal Scot hauled 'Cumbrian Coast Express' seen at Askam in Furness and Lindal in Furness in Cumbria followed by the Class 57 hauled 'Cumbrian Docker' seen traversing the Barrow docks line. with a couple of glimpses of DRS freights seen from the slag bank just outside Barrow station. Scots Guardsman's whistle valve seems to be stuck open as it climbs Lindal bank. On the Docker both the 57s and the coaching stock grind their way around the sharp curve on the approach to Ramsden Dock
Great video , Fab sounds of The Diesel Era and Steam power also 📽️😍
Great video Kev, fantastic shot of 46115. You have one extra subscriber now. Regards Jake.
I remember this at Workington we had to stop it from going any further on the docks as we had a lifeboat call out & some of the crew would not have made it if we did not stop it.
never seen a passenger train down the docks..only ever the nuclear waste ones...
Fantastic compilation of some the finest. Diesel and Steam. Brilliant! Shame at 2.20 min... I think it was the trusty 46115 sounded as if She needed some WD40! LOL. Bless Her. Must been Fun making the videos. Thanks for sharing with us :-)
Seeing a passenger train round the back of Cavendish Dock... seems very strange!
It was a one-off really. operationally a bit of a nightmare as we knew Mk 1 coaches had derailed up there before (not us) but all went well on the day. The BLS wanted to go down the track behind the Nuclear terminal and into it as well but we poiltely had to say 'No'
great video mike loved it
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