For me, both amazing and heartbreaking to see all these lines she frequented on her freight duties. Oh the conversations we had, and what i learnt ooof! Such excellent vids you do, many thanks.
This (Castlebar) is where l grew up in the '50s The change is unbelievable. lnterestingly, in those days all the rail embankments were bare as they were always catching fire because of sparks from the steam trains
Camera is nothing more than a cheap (£160 in Currys) Panasonic HC-V180, mostly in full manual exposure. the tripod was used here was an old Jessops. Worth pointing out I've had four robbery attempts when shooting from roads and parks around west London, Stations are a lot safer if in London than from the public areas. I now had to replace the Tripod this month with a £50 Manfrotto one.
For me, both amazing and heartbreaking to see all these lines she frequented on her freight duties. Oh the conversations we had, and what i learnt ooof! Such excellent vids you do, many thanks.
What a cracking film , nicely shot and edited. The location captions are really helpful. Thank you.
Geoff
cracking bit of filming, the best ive seen ages.
I'm number 407 Great Work Well Done takes me back to my old stomping ground spent many a happy our in this manor
Great video, thanks for sharing.
cracking video pal
Excellent video.
This (Castlebar) is where l grew up in the '50s
The change is unbelievable. lnterestingly, in those days all the rail embankments were bare as they were always catching fire because of sparks from the steam trains
Great Video
Good stuff.
At the end, where is that place with the freight, mainline and underground ? Looks very modellable
Park Royal has Tubes and Mainline
A lot of work, well presented - thank you for the time taken. Camera?
Camera is nothing more than a cheap (£160 in Currys) Panasonic HC-V180, mostly in full manual exposure. the tripod was used here was an old Jessops. Worth pointing out I've had four robbery attempts when shooting from roads and parks around west London, Stations are a lot safer if in London than from the public areas. I now had to replace the Tripod this month with a £50 Manfrotto one.