Thank you for a great video😅five years since I came to Pickering must come back soon for a steam fix Great town Also go five miles down the road and see the Mathewson’s 😊😊😊
Fantastic film, loved the variety that they had running during this gala. This is a line I've been meaning to go back to for years now but have never had the opportunity. Looks like the weather was on your side throughout which made it all the more enjoyable.
Terrific video and account of a very enjoyable day for all those who were lucky enough to have attended, but the best part of this stream was listening to the wonderful sounds generated.
Interesting footage, traction combinations and glad the weather was kind to the event. One niggle.... what is with drivers these days that they cannot depart a station without massive exhausts of steam from every port! Not only does it spoil the departure for onlookers, but they obscure their own vision which is a H&S issue. There is a limited amount of moving image footage from BR steam days, but such exhibitions of wasteful use of steam would have been frowned upon by management, not to mention the poor fireman and all his hard work in steam raising.
The reason for all the steam from the front on departure is this. Those engines will have come off shed, and will still have a small amount of water in the cylinders. The draincocks are open on departure to prevent any damage occuring to the locos cylinders. While it's not great for the public as it obscures their view, it is much safer for the loco and drivers do it to prevent damage. Hope this explains the reason
Couldn’t get there this year so thank you for sharing. Very interested to know what camera and tripod head you are using as the panning round was very smooth. Also what software do you use to compile. Hope you don’t mind me asking.
Hardback DORLING KINDERSLEY DK EYEWITNESS GUIDES Book of TRAIN. Discover the story of railways - from the days of steam to the high - speed, sophisticated trains of today. In association with THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM.
A stupid German hast a question: Why all the passenger transportiert have the same number of coaches (7) ? I thank, On other British heritage Railways the have 7 coaches too. Can sombody explain this ?😊
They vary a lot. Some have short platforms that can only accommodate 5 (e.g. the Great Central, Leicester to Loughborough at Ropley & Rothley), but others can handle 8 (e.g. West Somerset, Gloucester & Warwickshire).
Dang! Wish I coulda come to your country before I got old and worthless. Thank you for the video.
Excellent video! Lovely, thanks for posting!
Wonderfull. Thank you. We were lucky enough to be really close to SNG coming out of Pickering near a level crossing late morning. What an experience.
Hello from USA. This video is great. Thank you.
The good old days fantastic content thank your for uploading ❤
Thank you very much from USA. Excellent in every way.
Enjoyed your video, i was there myself for 2 days but its always nice to see what other people have filmed, i have subscribed to you...Mal
Thank you for a great video😅five years since I came to Pickering must come back soon for a steam fix
Great town
Also go five miles down the road and see the Mathewson’s 😊😊😊
Positively therapeutic video. Makes me wish I'd been there.
Fantastic film, loved the variety that they had running during this gala. This is a line I've been meaning to go back to for years now but have never had the opportunity. Looks like the weather was on your side throughout which made it all the more enjoyable.
Terrific video and account of a very enjoyable day for all those who were lucky enough to have attended, but the best part of this stream was listening to the wonderful sounds generated.
Excellent seeing all of these steam locomotives. Well kept.
Very clear footage
Where does the steam under the passenger carriages come from, the loco? And I guess it’s for heating?
Hardback Book called The Railway Policeman.
The Story of the Constable on the Track.
Interesting footage, traction combinations and glad the weather was kind to the event. One niggle.... what is with drivers these days that they cannot depart a station without massive exhausts of steam from every port! Not only does it spoil the departure for onlookers, but they obscure their own vision which is a H&S issue. There is a limited amount of moving image footage from BR steam days, but such exhibitions of wasteful use of steam would have been frowned upon by management, not to mention the poor fireman and all his hard work in steam raising.
The reason for all the steam from the front on departure is this. Those engines will have come off shed, and will still have a small amount of water in the cylinders. The draincocks are open on departure to prevent any damage occuring to the locos cylinders. While it's not great for the public as it obscures their view, it is much safer for the loco and drivers do it to prevent damage. Hope this explains the reason
wonderful. i like
The beating heart of a steam loco.
Couldn’t get there this year so thank you for sharing. Very interested to know what camera and tripod head you are using as the panning round was very smooth. Also what software do you use to compile. Hope you don’t mind me asking.
It’s all hand held as I film on my phone and edit my videos on the iMovie App
@@tonywinward Thanks Tony. Excellent quality and production. Keep up the good work. T
Lovely. Who needs HS2?
Hardback DORLING KINDERSLEY DK EYEWITNESS GUIDES Book of TRAIN.
Discover the story of railways - from the days of steam to the high - speed, sophisticated trains of today.
In association with THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM.
Wow I can't believe they still use steam trains even up to this moment
interesting...
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A stupid German hast a question: Why all the passenger transportiert have the same number of coaches (7) ? I thank, On other British heritage Railways the have 7 coaches too. Can sombody explain this ?😊
They vary a lot. Some have short platforms that can only accommodate 5 (e.g. the Great Central, Leicester to Loughborough at Ropley & Rothley), but others can handle 8 (e.g. West Somerset, Gloucester & Warwickshire).