Excellent video as are all of the others that you've produced. Although we all know this is a rebuild officialdom would have us believe that it's a new build. As such it is by far the longest piece of standard gauge built in Britain in well over a century and for that we should be grateful as something is always better than nothing where railways are concerned. Once opened let's hope that it's successful and can be extended to Hawick and maybe Carlisle at some point in the future and whether that be single or double track it will be something to celebrate.
Hi very good as always , sorry other seem a little neg but all of the people all of the time would be a little hard any way I still find it hard to believe that a railway closed not so many years past need so very mush civil works m me in my complete lack of knowledge thought that a quick lay of some track and all would be up and running but who am I I have enjoyed your very informative videos and consider that these are indeed better that the start to finish series keep up the very good work
eddo167 Thanks for your comments The rebuilding has needed a lot of work to meet modern standards as well as replacing the missing bits. Hopefully this should ensure the line will operate reliably for many decades to come.
try to explain to the viewer in words what you're filming, locations. you need to explain things just like you would as if you were a presenter on a radio station.
Excellent video as are all of the others that you've produced. Although we all know this is a rebuild officialdom would have us believe that it's a new build. As such it is by far the longest piece of standard gauge built in Britain in well over a century and for that we should be grateful as something is always better than nothing where railways are concerned. Once opened let's hope that it's successful and can be extended to Hawick and maybe Carlisle at some point in the future and whether that be single or double track it will be something to celebrate.
Hi very good as always , sorry other seem a little neg but all of the people all of the time would be a little hard
any way I still find it hard to believe that a railway closed not so many years past need so very mush civil works m me in my complete lack of knowledge thought that a quick lay of some track and all would be up and running but who am I
I have enjoyed your very informative videos and consider that these are indeed better that the start to finish series
keep up the very good work
eddo167
Thanks for your comments
The rebuilding has needed a lot of work to meet modern standards as well as replacing the missing bits. Hopefully this should ensure the line will operate reliably for many decades to come.
try to explain to the viewer in words what you're filming, locations. you need to explain things just like you would as if you were a presenter on a radio station.