Stuffed and mounted in the museum........OR bringing magic to the purbecks. Think I'll take the second option. Congratulations to all whose dedication, cash, and hard work brought this icon to life.
Very much enjoyed seeing a video dedicated solely to the T5. She looks so at home travelling through the Purbeck countryside. Also well done on capturing the b-roll with some of the local deer population ! Thank you.
Thank you very very much for filming this. It’s a bit far and too expensive for me from Manchester but I’m so grateful when someone puts up a cracking film from Swanage. That first loco is sublime! All the best with your filming projects. Paul 👍
Wonderful video of a very beautiful locomotive. I half expected Enid Blyton's Famous Five to step off it to began a new adventure. Well I can dream, can't I?
@brianwillson9567 True but it was Corfe Castle that put me in mind of the children. I still have some of my Enid Blyton books from long ago. And now, suddenly I'm 71 years old. Where did the years go?
@bahoonies and Enid Blyton so politically incorrect. Too white, too middle class, too 'unitary family', even the 'gay element' George, so understated. I bet teachers ban famous five from schools nowadays. And, yes, I've still got about ten FF books.
@bahoonies ha ha you tube censored away my comments by which famous five are too politically incorrect in 2024. You can readily guess what those comments were.
@@bahooniesyes, I still have my famous five books, and love swanage and it's surrounds. And isn't the golf course on the Studland Road the one that features in a couple of the books, brownsea Island, kirrin Island and kirrin Castle at least inspired by Corfe. And, if the books were written today, no doubt Enid would incorporate a game of nudist tennis.
Beautiful video as always! I just recently went for a week down to Swanage with my family and spent a good portion of it at the railway too, which I haven't been to since my childhood days, it's such a beautiful picturesque railway and one that's really looked after well by the people there.
Seems to be developing a few leaks around the piston glands, but it's sounding terrific, particularly in the shot heading tender-first away from Corfe. Is the up platform back in use at Corfe Castle yet?
It's a shame, as the leaks appear to be coming from the same areas as previous, which were fixed not long ago. So this could be chalked up as part of learning the longer-term loco-specific requirements and maintenance. But as you say, sounding terrific nonetheless. Up platform at Corfe is still out of use.
Stuffed and mounted in the museum........OR bringing magic to the purbecks. Think I'll take the second option. Congratulations to all whose dedication, cash, and hard work brought this icon to life.
Very much enjoyed seeing a video dedicated solely to the T5. She looks so at home travelling through the Purbeck countryside. Also well done on capturing the b-roll with some of the local deer population ! Thank you.
Thanks very much, Nigel! Was amazed to see so many deer during the day - not all were captured.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you very very much for filming this. It’s a bit far and too expensive for me from Manchester but I’m so grateful when someone puts up a cracking film from Swanage. That first loco is sublime! All the best with your filming projects. Paul 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
The T3 and the castle couldn't be better, another fine job.
Wonderful video of a very beautiful locomotive. I half expected Enid Blyton's Famous Five to step off it to began a new adventure. Well I can dream, can't I?
Yes, if the famous five were to step off a train on the 'heritage network' the swanage railway would be the place.
@brianwillson9567 True but it was Corfe Castle that put me in mind of the children. I still have some of my Enid Blyton books from long ago. And now, suddenly I'm 71 years old. Where did the years go?
@bahoonies and Enid Blyton so politically incorrect. Too white, too middle class, too 'unitary family', even the 'gay element' George, so understated. I bet teachers ban famous five from schools nowadays. And, yes, I've still got about ten FF books.
@bahoonies ha ha you tube censored away my comments by which famous five are too politically incorrect in 2024. You can readily guess what those comments were.
@@bahooniesyes, I still have my famous five books, and love swanage and it's surrounds. And isn't the golf course on the Studland Road the one that features in a couple of the books, brownsea Island, kirrin Island and kirrin Castle at least inspired by Corfe. And, if the books were written today, no doubt Enid would incorporate a game of nudist tennis.
Beautiful video as always! I just recently went for a week down to Swanage with my family and spent a good portion of it at the railway too, which I haven't been to since my childhood days, it's such a beautiful picturesque railway and one that's really looked after well by the people there.
And the trackbed COULD have been lost to a Corfe bypass!
I watched the big steam adventure episode last night that had the T3 featured in it. What an absolutely beautiful locomotive.
Wonderful, that T3 is just glorious!
Absolutely beautiful!
Cheers
Looks good on her own ❤ but wait till we get a double header with T9 - twice as beautiful❤❤ Thanks Matthew, stunning as usual👍👍
Very much looking forward to seeing the pair together! With any luck, in the company of the M7, one day...
Glad you enjoyed it, Bob
563 steaming well pulling 5 coaches 🚂👍 great video.
Thanks very much
It really does need some clerestory period coaches behind to complete the picture ! Nice to see the South Downs in Springtime greenery 🧐
563 looking wonderful in the landscape!
Certainly suits the Isle of Purbeck well
Brilliant video, great loco, Thank you !
Thank you
Amazing! Beatiuful video, greetings from Asturias 🚂👍🙋♂️
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
Very cool and perfect train
Excellent Matt 😎
Thank you
Very nice video :)
Thank you
Great video
Thank you
Seems to be developing a few leaks around the piston glands, but it's sounding terrific, particularly in the shot heading tender-first away from Corfe. Is the up platform back in use at Corfe Castle yet?
It's a shame, as the leaks appear to be coming from the same areas as previous, which were fixed not long ago. So this could be chalked up as part of learning the longer-term loco-specific requirements and maintenance. But as you say, sounding terrific nonetheless. Up platform at Corfe is still out of use.
What a beautiful sound what engine is that
LSWR T3 Class - 563, as listed in the description
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Could you please answer me a small question? Are you just one camera man or are there a couple of you and you edit it all together?
One man band