I have benn watching this for 3 days, and I am speechless, Never anywhere else have I found such a complicated and complete history of British Rail. Also nice artwork btw
This is quite a well made video, and you do well to cover such a complex topic in a fairly short space of time. I like the illustrations you made of various real life locomotives like Midland Railway 158A and North Eastern Railway No. 1621, as opposed to just using irrelevant generic designs like many other videos on railways might do.
Thank you! I’ve been slowly working my way through this video but watching the aforementioned playlist will be beneficial for the both of us. Also a massive thank you for making this video! I can tell this has been a passion project for you and I thank you for the effort and time you have put into it. TL,DR: Great videos, well worth a sub!
I’ve come up with the railway they can operate both commercial and Heritage steam traffic along with diesel and electric. The great London British Ireland and Scottish Railway we even many of the oldest engines from the 19th century will be set aside for preservation with this railway. There is no such thing as extinct British steam locomotives. I still hope you can understand why I want them preserved anyway, I mean it’s just a story right now, but it would be nice if it was reality.
Hi, I just subscribed to you to channel. And far i'm really enjoying it. I was wondering if you could do some other countries' railway histories like the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and others? I hope you can continue making great railroad art history.
I have benn watching this for 3 days, and I am speechless,
Never anywhere else have I found such a complicated and complete history of British Rail.
Also nice artwork btw
Thanks. It's a lot of fun to work on.
Well i know what im doing for the next 6 hours
A bad habit i have developed is expecting people to ignore most steam history and claim stevenson invented the locomotive, I'm glad this isnt the gase
Glad to buck the trend.
Only been watching 15 mins and appreciate the depth of research and the quality of both the script and artwork.
Gratified to hear it.
This is quite a well made video, and you do well to cover such a complex topic in a fairly short space of time. I like the illustrations you made of various real life locomotives like Midland Railway 158A and North Eastern Railway No. 1621, as opposed to just using irrelevant generic designs like many other videos on railways might do.
I'm pleased to see people were able to identify them from the drawings.
HBomberGuy needs to step his game up
Upon the weak and innocent he pray
Outstanding penmanship!
Thanks.
2:02:26 put that up on your fridge, 👏 bravo on the Simpsons monorail reference
Pleased to see someone picked up on the reference.
I don’t have enough time to watch this but lord knows I want to!
If you don't have time for the full thing, you could watch an episode at a time: ruclips.net/p/PLbkIohgbg3ZNXQ2yFZ92zn-sXxO350Aa2&si=fOn7Ke_F-v9OXMdz
Thank you! I’ve been slowly working my way through this video but watching the aforementioned playlist will be beneficial for the both of us.
Also a massive thank you for making this video! I can tell this has been a passion project for you and I thank you for the effort and time you have put into it.
TL,DR: Great videos, well worth a sub!
That’s a colossal work lol
I’ve come up with the railway they can operate both commercial and Heritage steam traffic along with diesel and electric. The great London British Ireland and Scottish Railway we even many of the oldest engines from the 19th century will be set aside for preservation with this railway. There is no such thing as extinct British steam locomotives. I still hope you can understand why I want them preserved anyway, I mean it’s just a story right now, but it would be nice if it was reality.
Hi, I just subscribed to you to channel. And far i'm really enjoying it. I was wondering if you could do some other countries' railway histories like the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and others? I hope you can continue making great railroad art history.
Yes, I do have several videos planned (mostly in my head) to cover some railway history in other countries.
Stephenson, it’s Stephenson. Important to avoid misnaming people.
Sadly, spelling was never my strongest subject.
And guess what’s happening starting in 2025?
The first stages of renationalisation. Yay.