i never even expected you were working on this remake adaptation, despite i have heard about the audio story before, your inspiration adaptation of the audio story just fit in so perfectly. despite it give me the chills about some of the scenes, you still did a great job on this adaptation on the audio story dude.
"Plunging into the gap." I've known this story for as long as I can remember, yet it is only after watching this that I finally understand what that quote actually means. Horrifying, and fascinating. My theories on the matter. If the engine did have brake problems, then that's probably what did it in. They most likely broke, yet if that engine was indeed possessed, then it wouldn't surprise me if the demon behind it took advantage of that terrible design flaw of a terribly designed engine (srsly; who needs a tank engine that large?). As for the man who got killed on the tracks, almost guaranteed it was suicide. No wise person is going to just walk across the tracks in the path of a moving train.
My theory is that it was just a simple accident. The engine had a terrible design and was prone to break failure. However, I think it was a human error. I think a signalman forgot to reset set one of the points, which set the Express train on the path towards the Viaduct. Afterward, public imagination ran wild, which led to the idea of it being the work of an unearthly force. Thomas's react to the story of 'Timothy' makes me think the 'demon' theory is just wild speculation, to word off unnecessary attention. The fact the ghost train appears every year since the accident, warning others, indicates that it was just an accident.
Man, Thomas was very hostile to subject of his older brother. At least Timothy wasn’t the one who crashed in the gap. He didn’t want his brother’s memory to be tarnished.
@@YaboiJames5 I'm not tbh; this is the most realistic version of the story I've heard to date. In the original episode when we see the engine crossing the bridge, it looks nothing like an E2.
Nice of you to do this kind of adaptation to this. I thought it was a kind of discussion video on this video when I saw it. You did a great job here. Well done! Keep up the great work in your future videos!
I particularly liked your graphics - very nicely done, with lots of authentic old time engines appearing. And I definitely like the animated horse drawn vehicles. Can I make one small niggle? The Holden 101 tank engine - and you do specify the Hornby model - was a small, oil fired 0-4-0 shunter, a one off. The engine you show is a very, very accurate drawing of a small class of inside cylinder 'Prairie' tanks, allegedly rebuilt from withdrawn Dean Goods 0-6-0s - probably only using the wheels and 'goodwill'. In fact they were quite handly little engines, lasting for some years on the West Midland suburban lines.
And by the way the crash was not even that deadly like Quintinshill,Harrow and Wealdstone and Armagh had Far higher death tolls but it does beat in one way the amount of investigation
It is an interesting story, but the whole inclusion of Timothy at all, having Thomas want the writer dead is just awful. It's such a bad take, I had to write this comment, just to complain about this take. Also, the narrator is mediocre at best. He speaks way too quickly and doesn't try at all to add any eeriness to the lines, it just comes off as boring in the end. Although, the visuals are fantastic here! The choice of ghost engine is fantastic! Great adaption!
Yeah, it was cool, in fact, on my DeviantArt Page, I made a Ghost Train story based off this one. Called,"The Ghost Train of Carlisle Bridge." I used the UMR2020 Route for the screenshot.
And every year,on The date of the accident,he runs again as a warning to others,plunging into the gap, Shreaking like a Lost Soul,forever refusing to leave.
@ethanschmid4104 the engine that fell off the Viaduct is a Ghost,so every year in the day of the accident,he is cursed to replay his final moments,over and over again,forever refusing to leave.
The new visuals are great, though I still really wish the narrator had slowed the heck down. He talks so fast that I have trouble absorbing all the neat details the author included. This story definitely deserves a re-recording.
You did a great job on this keep up the good work do more videos like this one in the future wanted to try and do one about Henry the Green engine when he goes into the tunnel the sad story of Henry if you can keep up the good work
That's the final question that needs to be answered. Once again employing the theory of Ockham's Razor - the simplest solution is usually the best one - I'm willing to guess that it's simply warning them about the bridge. It only makes sense given the circumstances.
4:39 Just gotta say, I love the detail of this newspaper. The man being interviewed is simply referred to as "generic workman" (which is really all he is anyway), as well as the statement from the Admiralty stating they won't go to war anytime soon. Yeah, we all know how that turned out.
One similar thing about this ghost train in your video and timothy is that both of them were prototype locomotives meanning they would have some issues with tehyre breaks
A fine job! But, two minor things: I think you read through it a bit too fast, and I think the music volume needed to be a little quieter. But again these are minor and don't ruin the experience.
The little green box engine would've been named Neil, and how did he came to be the part, of the Thomas wooden railway franchise as a little train for me. 😏😌😁
WAIT! I SPOTTED A SMALL TANK ENGINE WITH A BLANKET ON HIMSELF AT THE SHED!!! btw need story of the far prototype BUT I WANT AN ANSWER, WHO IS THIS GREEN ENGINE & WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM & WHY IS COFFERING HIS FACE WITH A BLANKET!!!!
I don't really like the fact that you mentioned that this was the most deadIiest crash in the entire world. There has certainly been more deadlier ones, such as the Abbots Ripton crash, or the Hawes junction incident. Calling this one as the largest would be a heavy injustice to past incidents
While I like this adaptation, my nit picking side is spewing through. As far as I know there's no public GWR 101 models, but you could've used the 2006 Lady and made the brass the rest of the engine's main colour. Besides that, I give this a 9/10
There has been a model - but many years ago. The Hornby model was originally issued as GWR No 101 - and, given that the valve gear is very simplified,( it should be Walschearts gear) - it was / is quite an accurate model for a low cost toy. However it hasn't been issued in that livery for a good many years, reappearing in a variety of fanciful colours in Christmas special sets and the like. The last one I remember seing was 'Tolgus Tin Mine'.
i never even expected you were working on this remake adaptation, despite i have heard about the audio story before, your inspiration adaptation of the audio story just fit in so perfectly. despite it give me the chills about some of the scenes, you still did a great job on this adaptation on the audio story dude.
Same here
Me too
2:40👓🍿
2:39
The workmen: oh sh*t
That one workman: Dudes, this is gonna be SOOO epic!
The other workman: ayo WTF?
Ready for the action
Happy to finally see this adapted. One of my favorite Thomas horror stories.
That one workman with popcorn and 3D Glasses was hilarious. Your humor is flawless as always Daylight - even dark humor like this. 😁👍
"Plunging into the gap." I've known this story for as long as I can remember, yet it is only after watching this that I finally understand what that quote actually means. Horrifying, and fascinating. My theories on the matter. If the engine did have brake problems, then that's probably what did it in. They most likely broke, yet if that engine was indeed possessed, then it wouldn't surprise me if the demon behind it took advantage of that terrible design flaw of a terribly designed engine (srsly; who needs a tank engine that large?). As for the man who got killed on the tracks, almost guaranteed it was suicide. No wise person is going to just walk across the tracks in the path of a moving train.
So you're suggesting someone else tried to make it look like an accident?
My theory is that it was just a simple accident. The engine had a terrible design and was prone to break failure. However, I think it was a human error. I think a signalman forgot to reset set one of the points, which set the Express train on the path towards the Viaduct. Afterward, public imagination ran wild, which led to the idea of it being the work of an unearthly force.
Thomas's react to the story of 'Timothy' makes me think the 'demon' theory is just wild speculation, to word off unnecessary attention.
The fact the ghost train appears every year since the accident, warning others, indicates that it was just an accident.
Very spooky video indeed. I always love how if done right, a trainz video can be very creepy and you have definitely archived that here.
2:43 I just love how there's a workman with 3d glasses and popcorn😂
Its the doctor in disquise
random workman: Really....
That workman: What?
Lol XD
@@J.Tstudioproduction6375 the dudes like. now that's quality.
I said why does this dude have popcorn in his hand?!
Absolutely lovely I was hoping that one day someone would make a adaptation of this awesome story thank you man
Well this is basically a nicer version of the untold story of Timothy
Love this adaptation Daylight I think this is your best one the editing is perfect
Man, Thomas was very hostile to subject of his older brother. At least Timothy wasn’t the one who crashed in the gap. He didn’t want his brother’s memory to be tarnished.
was surprised it wasn't Timothy
@@YaboiJames5 I'm not tbh; this is the most realistic version of the story I've heard to date. In the original episode when we see the engine crossing the bridge, it looks nothing like an E2.
@@Kaidhicksii
It appeared to be a member of Percy’s locomotive class, hence is why I think one of Percy’s siblings could be the one haunting…
I remember hearing the original audio story. Glad you adapt it
Nice of you to do this kind of adaptation to this. I thought it was a kind of discussion video on this video when I saw it.
You did a great job here. Well done! Keep up the great work in your future videos!
Holy moly, what a creepy video, I never saw you make a video with effects like that before, but, amazing video!!!
This is very cool in terms of the origin of Timothy. Kane’s film is probably the best film of Timothy that isn’t a background video that ever existed!
Actually the engine isn’t Timothy, but this is cool tho
I particularly liked your graphics - very nicely done, with lots of authentic old time engines appearing. And I definitely like the animated horse drawn vehicles.
Can I make one small niggle? The Holden 101 tank engine - and you do specify the Hornby model - was a small, oil fired 0-4-0 shunter, a one off. The engine you show is a very, very accurate drawing of a small class of inside cylinder 'Prairie' tanks, allegedly rebuilt from withdrawn Dean Goods 0-6-0s - probably only using the wheels and 'goodwill'. In fact they were quite handly little engines, lasting for some years on the West Midland suburban lines.
3:46 I find that slightly implausible; Quintinshill, Harrow and Armagh all had higher death tolls and led to widespread changes in the network.
@George Spencer I think he meant was at the time but idk
I thought they thought that because of the fact that nobody on the train survived.
And by the way the crash was not even that deadly like Quintinshill,Harrow and Wealdstone and Armagh had Far higher death tolls but it does beat in one way the amount of investigation
*to be honest this makes much more sense the reverend makeing the story the 2015 I quote "Timothy the ghost engine" Just this was an awsome video*
This is pretty good, keep up the good work!
It is an interesting story, but the whole inclusion of Timothy at all, having Thomas want the writer dead is just awful. It's such a bad take, I had to write this comment, just to complain about this take. Also, the narrator is mediocre at best. He speaks way too quickly and doesn't try at all to add any eeriness to the lines, it just comes off as boring in the end. Although, the visuals are fantastic here! The choice of ghost engine is fantastic! Great adaption!
Well, Thomas doesn't want his brother's legacy tarnished. So of course he would want to kill the writer.
Who wouldn’t
Yeah I think a remake is an order
Yeah, it was cool, in fact, on my DeviantArt Page, I made a Ghost Train story based off this one. Called,"The Ghost Train of Carlisle Bridge." I used the UMR2020 Route for the screenshot.
And every year,on The date of the accident,he runs again as a warning to others,plunging into the gap, Shreaking like a Lost Soul,forever refusing to leave.
@ethanschmid4104 the engine that fell off the Viaduct is a Ghost,so every year in the day of the accident,he is cursed to replay his final moments,over and over again,forever refusing to leave.
Ha, anyone noticed the workmen wearing 3D glasses and holding some popcorn?👓🍿
The new visuals are great, though I still really wish the narrator had slowed the heck down. He talks so fast that I have trouble absorbing all the neat details the author included.
This story definitely deserves a re-recording.
Amazing work
So now he roams around the island warning the other engines about evil spirits.
It's Timothy the Ghost Engine all over again
Not really
2:43 OH SH*T LEMME JUST *gets pop corn and 3d glasses*
Me:. . .wtf bro
You did a great job on this keep up the good work do more videos like this one in the future wanted to try and do one about Henry the Green engine when he goes into the tunnel the sad story of Henry if you can keep up the good work
It runs every year as a warning to others. What's it warning them about, exactly? Don't go and get yourself possessed by demons?
That's the final question that needs to be answered. Once again employing the theory of Ockham's Razor - the simplest solution is usually the best one - I'm willing to guess that it's simply warning them about the bridge. It only makes sense given the circumstances.
I say the warning is don’t let shitty company’s ruin your childhood *coughing* Mattel *coughing*
5:17 when you look at King Neptune's bald head
Thank God some one remade this thank you
4:39 Just gotta say, I love the detail of this newspaper. The man being interviewed is simply referred to as "generic workman" (which is really all he is anyway), as well as the statement from the Admiralty stating they won't go to war anytime soon. Yeah, we all know how that turned out.
2:40 why is that one of the workman wearing a 3D glasses and a popcorn?
He's probably a demon in the form of the worker
@@randoburr5201 I think he was just watching the engine passing by.
@@TheCoronationProductions uhh... Didn't people died in that engine?
@@randoburr5201 why yes, I think so.
@@TheCoronationProductions so he's really is a demon in disguise
Nice backstory for Percy's Ghost Engine.
Amazing story! By the way, where did you get the model for the GWR 2-6-2?
One similar thing about this ghost train in your video and timothy is that both of them were prototype locomotives meanning they would have some issues with tehyre breaks
So Timothy wasn’t only one ghost train but another ghost train
Superb adaptation! I love how the demon stuff was just done as rumours
2:42
damn
Where did you get Lily, Colin, and, Adam?
So this is where the whole Timothy nonsense comes from. Poor Thomas. Having his big brother being treated like that.
2:40 Worker: THIS MOVIE IS GONNA BE GREAT!
A fine job! But, two minor things: I think you read through it a bit too fast, and I think the music volume needed to be a little quieter. But again these are minor and don't ruin the experience.
Ah I see
I think you exaggerated a bit att 3:42 ,but otherwise the story is one of the best! Do you plan on doing anymore?
Yeah that foe sure gave me chills
Although this story is not Thomas related, can you do an adaptation off the Garside fell disaster?
I like how one of the workmen was eating popcorn and wearing 3D glasses while watching the engine crashed.
Why is he wearing 3d glasses and holding popcorn during this? 😅
The little green box engine would've been named Neil, and how did he came to be the part,
of the Thomas wooden railway franchise as a little train for me. 😏😌😁
Man with popcorn and 3d glasses: this is gonna be cool
This is absolutely GOOD!
Love this video, thr intro music is amazing. 👻 🚂
101 tank engine: its time for REVENVGE
2:40 that one guy: this is gonna be a good show.
Actually, the Victorian Era didn't end until Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Can you please tell me where you got the GWR Holden prototype's whistle?
It kind of reminds me of the D&RGW K-36's whistle.
@@daylight39 thank you
May I ask which out of the four?
2:41 what the heck is wrong with that guy with the 3-D glasses? XD
2:40 that foreman with popcorn and 3D glasses to see all the action movie
0:50 Who were these engines?
Timothy ghost train of the gap
I was going to adapt this because no one had adapt it
Timothy as a saddle tank engine:
Um dude that's not timothy
@@Kylefan2012 Can't you take a joke?
@@sonjawalker1977 Thomas certainly can’t
Just some feed back when ur telling the story tell it a tad slower so it gives a lengthier vibe
I think this story was a true one instead using Timothy as creepypasta.
Good Work With The Video.
The Timothy story but much,much better and it doesn’t have cringe and has original characters
Man really went full Timothy momment
Why is he eating pop corn 🍿 in front of a run away train and olso this is like the same story of thimothy but different
Oh jeez Thomas calm down.
I think the engine's name is Timothey
0:34 is Clinchfield whistle
UNTOLD STORY OF CLINCHFIELD
*D E A T H*
Yes
The guy got 3D glasses and popcorn 2:40😂😂😂😂😂
This ghost engine story like just Thomas brother Timothy this 1st story
WAIT! I SPOTTED A SMALL TANK ENGINE WITH A BLANKET ON HIMSELF AT THE SHED!!! btw need story of the far prototype BUT I WANT AN ANSWER, WHO IS THIS GREEN ENGINE & WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM & WHY IS COFFERING HIS FACE WITH A BLANKET!!!!
Who made the Great Western Prairie model that's representing the Ghost Engine? Please respond when you get this please.
Harwick enterprises
lmao i like the one workman with the 3d glasses and popcorn
That’s very spooky!
That was so epic
I don't really like the fact that you mentioned that this was the most deadIiest crash in the entire world. There has certainly been more deadlier ones, such as the Abbots Ripton crash, or the Hawes junction incident. Calling this one as the largest would be a heavy injustice to past incidents
This engine us not a prototype it's a GWT holden 5101 class
Ok
Do u need a voice actor?
Good job
that engine is a gwr 39xx not a gwr holden
I...am...shaken after...thi...s
Um mate that engine is a gwr 39xx not a gwr holden
It’s sound like a reading 6 whistle just very deep.
1:50 This engine lokks awesome 👌
I prefer to go by the first conspiracy just to keep the supernatural out of it
This scares me for two weeks, but I still torture myself.😊
This is pretty good.
Sir Topamam needs to fix this problem
well done
2:40 lol
While I like this adaptation, my nit picking side is spewing through.
As far as I know there's no public GWR 101 models, but you could've used the 2006 Lady and made the brass the rest of the engine's main colour.
Besides that, I give this a 9/10
There has been a model - but many years ago. The Hornby model was originally issued as GWR No 101 - and, given that the valve gear is very simplified,( it should be Walschearts gear) - it was / is quite an accurate model for a low cost toy. However it hasn't been issued in that livery for a good many years, reappearing in a variety of fanciful colours in Christmas special sets and the like. The last one I remember seing was 'Tolgus Tin Mine'.
@@JohnDavies-cn3ro
I meant Trainz models, not physical models.
Does anyone notice that that work man was holding popcorn and 3D glasses
It’s so good
Correct: the timothy creepypasta already existed in 2013 not 2015
Harrow and weldstone: 110
Quintonshill : 225
How is 56 greater than those two numerals
Lol they're the same photo
P.s just 16 more days till thee "anniversary" of the ghost of the gwr holden.