GREAT videos from Penny Steam. Always great quality, superb long, uninterrupted shots. Good quality, pure original sound. No inappropriate, unwanted, nauseating, typical RUclips Boom, Bang-a-bang SO-CALLED "music" to spoil completely whatever one tries to watch, on so many channels. AND . . . no insitance that we subscribe and like. With videos this good, I do anyway - I don't NEED to be told. This channel's videos are among the best on RUclips. Congratulations and THANKS. Here's hoping for many more, please, if and when we return to anything approaching some sort of "normality". Oh - and love your dog. Obviously a train lover.
Talyllyn looks like a lovely place to visit. The locomotives are all unique and have a lot of history to them, the line runs through incredible scenery, and Dolgoch looks like a great little halt.
Boris Johns , Penny was always very good, I could ask her to stay at a ant spot and she would till I gave her the signal to move, and nether needed a lead, lucky is learning now but it will be a while before he is ready to do anything like this without a lead.
Aw nuts - the first half of my comment got deleted. Just saying that I was the fireman on No.4 that day and thanking you for this lovely portrait of our railway.
You've been busy this year in Wales! I have lived in Anglesey for 10 years now and the only railway I have used is the Welsh Highland Railway! Good to see the little trains still at work. I believe the Llanberis Lake Railway is a pretty one. Might be worth a visit next year?
I have the 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.
I'm a fan of Awdry's books, but I'd much rather have 'Douglas' as is. Especially since the loco sounds so nice. Besides, Duncan was always the angry one in the stories.
I'm a fan of Awdry's books, but I'd much rather have 'Douglas' as is. Especially since the loco sounds so nice. Besides, Duncan was always the angry one in the stories.
Bo Barlow Duke was based on "Prince" from the Ffestiniog Railway, which is a 2ft gauge line. Fearless Freddie's basis is also from the Ffestiniog Railway.
GREAT videos from Penny Steam. Always great quality, superb long, uninterrupted shots. Good quality, pure original sound. No inappropriate, unwanted, nauseating, typical RUclips Boom, Bang-a-bang SO-CALLED "music" to spoil completely whatever one tries to watch, on so many channels.
AND . . . no insitance that we subscribe and like. With videos this good, I do anyway - I don't NEED to be told.
This channel's videos are among the best on RUclips. Congratulations and THANKS. Here's hoping for many more, please, if and when we return to anything approaching some sort of "normality".
Oh - and love your dog. Obviously a train lover.
Talyllyn looks like a lovely place to visit. The locomotives are all unique and have a lot of history to them, the line runs through incredible scenery, and Dolgoch looks like a great little halt.
Beautiful video, perhaps the best ever of the Talyllyn. Keep up the good work.
... hadn't finished typing! ... You have shown the charm and beauty of the Talyllyn we are so proud if to perfection.
Relaxing is an understatement
Mr. Baker, you - and Penny of course, certainly know how to set the scene. Another excellent video.
What a patient wee dog.
Boris Johns , Penny was always very good, I could ask her to stay at a ant spot and she would till I gave her the signal to move, and nether needed a lead, lucky is learning now but it will be a while before he is ready to do anything like this without a lead.
Another top notch video in what looks like a sublime location
Gorgeous countryside and light!
Aw nuts - the first half of my comment got deleted. Just saying that I was the fireman on No.4 that day and thanking you for this lovely portrait of our railway.
Thank you, Ken (and Penny). I was the fireman on Number 4 that day. You have shiwn
I like the slow pace of this video. I used to volunteer on the footplate (or more often under it) many years ago.
Ah!
I'm curious, is Dolgoch's water tank just in front of the firebox, or does it go under the ashpan?
Thanks , great video , love those little Welsh Loco's
You've been busy this year in Wales! I have lived in Anglesey for 10 years now and the only railway I have used is the Welsh Highland Railway! Good to see the little trains still at work. I believe the Llanberis Lake Railway is a pretty one. Might be worth a visit next year?
Still got WHR and Ffestiniog in the can to come.
love it,,road on that line as a young boy but i was to young to remember it mostly nice video,,,,,,
I have the 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.
didn't realise there were birdies living under the platform edge at rhydy...
A special station, alwasy makes me feel like we are an oasis, amd that's despite the surrounding countryside.
capture the atmosphere of the line perfectly. Just a pity about that horrible plastic face on Duncan/Douglas, isn't it.
I'm a fan of Awdry's books, but I'd much rather have 'Douglas' as is. Especially since the loco sounds so nice.
Besides, Duncan was always the angry one in the stories.
I'm a fan of Awdry's books, but I'd much rather have 'Douglas' as is. Especially since the loco sounds so nice.
Besides, Duncan was always the angry one in the stories.
1 question where is dukes brother
Bo Barlow Duke was based on "Prince" from the Ffestiniog Railway, which is a 2ft gauge line.
Fearless Freddie's basis is also from the Ffestiniog Railway.
Sublime!
3:47 Duncan's whistle....
wales and its not raining
primitive, and beautiful
irony, back in the day, they wouldnt let a woman near an engine, except maybe to clean it