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Very nice video, particularly as I volunteer at the Bucks rail centre in the coach that has the 6989 shop in next to the footbridge and I was there yesterday. Brilliant day and a great video, Cameron.
Its well worth a visit but its somewhere you will need to spend the best part of a day at. They sometimes run a bus service from Aylesbury or Aylesbury Vale Parkway which makes it easy to get to on those days.
Am I seeing things, or is that an original 1863 Metropolitan train running there? And isn't this the line that John Betjeman wrote about and the line where the film "Metroland" was made back in 1973?
I take it you had special permission to film on that footplate, because I read somewhere that footplate rides on steam loco's were banned after someone had a nasty accident somewhere. And how come there's no connections to the line from Aylesbury? Is that not allowed? And why is there so many rails on the miniature lines, are they multi-gauge?
Footplate rides are not banned as such but no so easy to get as they once were. I've managed to get quite a few around the UK and Europe. The line in the middle is National Rail with the heritage lines each side. They've never been confectioned since its been a railway centre but that might change in the next few years. Yes the Miniature Railway is multi gauge.
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First class, really enjoyed that.
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Very Nice sharing my friend. Bravo
Have a wonderful time. Greetings !
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Amazing footage!!
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Nice video
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Brilliant video my friend Henry like and Greetings
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Very cool steam video Henry, even liked the small steam tractor! (Dave).
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Very nice video, particularly as I volunteer at the Bucks rail centre in the coach that has the 6989 shop in next to the footbridge and I was there yesterday. Brilliant day and a great video, Cameron.
Thank you very much! I did have a look in the 6989 shop and it might have been you I said hello to.
Thanks for all you do - volunteers are the unsung heroes at heritage lines - as they are very much responsible for keeping history alive.
@@HenrysAdventures now you mention it, I think you did say hello to me. If you said hello to the younger one in the shop then it was definitely me.
@@AnthonyFurnival thank you, that means a lot.
@@cameronstrainsadventures no worries 🙂
Looks like you had an amazing day! I’ll need to make an effort to get up there at some stage.
Its well worth a visit but its somewhere you will need to spend the best part of a day at. They sometimes run a bus service from Aylesbury or Aylesbury Vale Parkway which makes it easy to get to on those days.
@@HenrysAdventures yeah, I’d have to look out for days when they have a bud running
Great stuff unfortunately couldn't go cause we were at watercress line
Thank you! Looks like the Watercress Line Gala was also very good.
Am I seeing things, or is that an original 1863 Metropolitan train running there? And isn't this the line that John Betjeman wrote about and the line where the film "Metroland" was made back in 1973?
No, that's Furness Railway No. 20 but from about the same area. Yes Quinton Road was featured in John Betjeman's Metroland.
I take it you had special permission to film on that footplate, because I read somewhere that footplate rides on steam loco's were banned after someone had a nasty accident somewhere. And how come there's no connections to the line from Aylesbury? Is that not allowed? And why is there so many rails on the miniature lines, are they multi-gauge?
Footplate rides are not banned as such but no so easy to get as they once were. I've managed to get quite a few around the UK and Europe. The line in the middle is National Rail with the heritage lines each side. They've never been confectioned since its been a railway centre but that might change in the next few years. Yes the Miniature Railway is multi gauge.
Nice video
Thank you!