Thank you. If construction videos interest you, go to the Playlist on my channel where you can watch the construction of the new line at Werrington Junction.
Wow, what a selection, and not a kettle in sight! 69002 “Bob Tiller” was working so hard on its second appearance, climbing North from the dive-under, that it sounded almost as impressive as a 56 (sacrilege!). When it next appeared, the distinctive tones from this loco made me wonder if Driver Mike “the Condor” Wylie could now be working for GBRf.
well I'm not a train buff or anything but if I wanted to go train spotting this looks like the place to go to, I have see a few Americans long trains, but never seen much here, so as I it looks like the place to be, I am enjoying this very much, thanks very much so showing this. ✔✔💜💜😀😀
Thank you very much for watching and your kind comment. It is a busy place, here is a link to google maps starting at Cock Lane footbridge maps.app.goo.gl/vVMS6Fz9tTSEpVaH8 just follow the tracks to get view of the layout around Werrington Junction.
Very good video. My last photos from Spalding were on 21 August (nothing since then). The only times I went to Werrington was on 7 January 2020; 2 March 2020; 9 October 2020 My fault for not going since then. All photos on Flickr. Should be at Spalding for the diverts in October.
at Twenty Five min, there are some blue tankers can anyone tell me what they are exactly as they look a bit different, I wonder if they are for something else? 🌞🌞🤪🤪😀😀
That is the Rail Head Treatment Train (RHTT). It blasts high pressure water on to the top of the rails to clear away leaves and residue from crushed leaves to improve traction and brakeing of locomotives. It runs from October to around December, there are many of these trains running all over the country at this time of the year.
Great footage Mick. Some of the shots in the sun looked very good 👍🏻
Thank you Ben. I have just watched my video again to remind me what a sunny day looks like!🤣
@@werringtonjunction 😂☀️
I can't believe it, I'm watching it all the way through . . .Gee I might as well subscribe 😀😀
Thank you. If construction videos interest you, go to the Playlist on my channel where you can watch the construction of the new line at Werrington Junction.
@@werringtonjunction I will have a look at that sometime definitely, thank you
Oh yes, at 20 mins, the 66085 the camera perspective of the trains and railway line is pure Art, I love it ⭐⭐❤❤
Thanks, one of my favourite spots to film from.
Wow, what a selection, and not a kettle in sight! 69002 “Bob Tiller” was working so hard on its second appearance, climbing North from the dive-under, that it sounded almost as impressive as a 56 (sacrilege!). When it next appeared, the distinctive tones from this loco made me wonder if Driver Mike “the Condor” Wylie could now be working for GBRf.
Thank you Mike. The 69 often gets held there in the afternoon waiting for a unit to pass on the old route. It certainly gives it a workout.
well I'm not a train buff or anything but if I wanted to go train spotting this looks like the place to go to, I have see a few Americans long trains, but never seen much here, so as I it looks like the place to be, I am enjoying this very much, thanks very much so showing this. ✔✔💜💜😀😀
Thank you very much for watching and your kind comment. It is a busy place, here is a link to google maps starting at Cock Lane footbridge
maps.app.goo.gl/vVMS6Fz9tTSEpVaH8 just follow the tracks to get view of the layout around Werrington Junction.
@@werringtonjunction Superb thank you
We will blossom one day as if we had not tasted bitterness yesterday.
Very good video. My last photos from Spalding were on 21 August (nothing since then).
The only times I went to Werrington was on 7 January 2020; 2 March 2020; 9 October 2020
My fault for not going since then. All photos on Flickr. Should be at Spalding for the diverts in October.
Thank you Robert. I had a look at your Flickr site, some very good photos on there. I always like anything about south Lincolnshire.
@@werringtonjunction Thank you. Wish I could afford to travel more. I do not drive.
at Twenty Five min, there are some blue tankers can anyone tell me what they are exactly as they look a bit different, I wonder if they are for something else? 🌞🌞🤪🤪😀😀
That is the Rail Head Treatment Train (RHTT). It blasts high pressure water on to the top of the rails to clear away leaves and residue from crushed leaves to improve traction and brakeing of locomotives. It runs from October to around December, there are many of these trains running all over the country at this time of the year.
@@werringtonjunction AH is that what they are? and its a good idea, thank you again