My wife and I enjoyed watching the trains passing through Rotheley and Quorn stations into the early hours . The glorious sounds of the engines were magnified in the still of the night. We left around 2:45am, after a nice warming cup of tea in the unique Naafi. The tea rooms on the stations had an amazing atmosphere, with the fires burning, war time radio, etc. Many thanks to the ladies on the nigh shift, and all the volunteers at the stations as well as working the trains - and many more behind the scenes - who all enabled it to happen. I was great to chat to staff (including lifelong retired drivers, etc), as well as younger enthusiasts, Thanks GCR. You were blessed with the weather too, so you could say that the moon shone on the righteous! Do it again, please. And if there is a next time and you missed it this time around, make sure you go next time.
What a great video. From Australia, I travelled on this railway in late 2022. It is superb. I hope those who can afford donate to the David Clarke Railway Trust that is the financial powerhouse behind the GCR. Reunification will be exciting!
Excellent, reminds me of being a kid in the late '50's early 60's. When the through traffic ended and no night trains, we couldn't sleep as it was so quiet, the 9f's hauling the "runners" from Annesley to Woodford Halse roaring up the hill towards Whetstone station, the vibration used to rattle the glass in my bedroom window, great memories.
Good on yer for sticking it out for the night. Considering the lack of light, you got some good shots & captured the atmosphere nicely. P.S. you survived the 11 Oclock ghost train & didn't get a visit from "Ted Holmes". 😆👍
Very nice. I watched some of their live stream overnight. Hopefully they'll do it again and sort some webcams so more of us can experience this line(that should never have been closed). It looked like special atmosphere.
When GCR heritage steam and Diesel engines are running all night and first thing in the morning day before yesterday because only sometimes of during summer months around 2:45am
I overheard a member of staff talking and not sure if it will be a yearly thing or something that will happen every so often. We will have to wait and see. I know they did it around this time of the year due to time it got dark and light.
My wife and I enjoyed watching the trains passing through Rotheley and Quorn stations into the early hours . The glorious sounds of the engines were magnified in the still of the night. We left around 2:45am, after a nice warming cup of tea in the unique Naafi. The tea rooms on the stations had an amazing atmosphere, with the fires burning, war time radio, etc. Many thanks to the ladies on the nigh shift, and all the volunteers at the stations as well as working the trains - and many more behind the scenes - who all enabled it to happen. I was great to chat to staff (including lifelong retired drivers, etc), as well as younger enthusiasts, Thanks GCR. You were blessed with the weather too, so you could say that the moon shone on the righteous! Do it again, please. And if there is a next time and you missed it this time around, make sure you go next time.
It was nice during the early hours to get warm by the fire hehe. Glad you had a good time.
lovely video , trains certainly have a different romantic atmosphere at night
Thank you Keith. I agree there is certainly a different atmosphere at night and also the stations.
What a great video. From Australia, I travelled on this railway in late 2022. It is superb.
I hope those who can afford donate to the David Clarke Railway Trust that is the financial powerhouse behind the GCR. Reunification will be exciting!
Excellent, reminds me of being a kid in the late '50's early 60's. When the through traffic ended and no night trains, we couldn't sleep as it was so quiet, the 9f's hauling the "runners" from Annesley to Woodford Halse roaring up the hill towards Whetstone station, the vibration used to rattle the glass in my bedroom window, great memories.
Good on yer for sticking it out for the night.
Considering the lack of light, you got some good shots & captured the atmosphere nicely.
P.S. you survived the 11 Oclock ghost train & didn't get a visit from "Ted Holmes".
😆👍
That was a challenge when the light went as didn't realise how dark the stations were. Thanks for watching and your comment:-)
Very nice. I watched some of their live stream overnight. Hopefully they'll do it again and sort some webcams so more of us can experience this line(that should never have been closed). It looked like special atmosphere.
Sign me up if it happens again. It proves to me that the GCR is a railway that is going places. FORWARD.
When GCR heritage steam and Diesel engines are running all night and first thing in the morning day before yesterday because only sometimes of during summer months around 2:45am
I overheard a member of staff talking and not sure if it will be a yearly thing or something that will happen every so often. We will have to wait and see. I know they did it around this time of the year due to time it got dark and light.
They sold Over 200 tickets and it was popular so hope they do
@@johncas1 I know the trains were packed every time one pulled into a station :)