thanks for driving out to the middle of nowhere for us viewers. at 1:19, i assume the lights are associated with fridge containers. i imagine the monuments to the centenary of the tar are brand new because there is no graffiti on them.
oh, come on now, that's the challenge. and they already waste their time and money(you can't steal every can of paint) tagging where it is easier. i need to ask, how long have the monuments been there? i notice the centenary is only a week off.
Very interesting video. Quick question, on the 12:50 train what do they use the passenger car behind the locomotive for? I've seen this on other videos as well. Thanks.
It may be three and a half years old but that last sequence was superb videography. Classy, and interesting.
That opening segment was superb - 2 thumbs up. And the rest of the vid was not bad at all. Great work!
Lovely shots, the first one in particular is a pearler!
Awesome
thanks for driving out to the middle of nowhere for us viewers. at 1:19, i assume the lights are associated with fridge containers. i imagine the monuments to the centenary of the tar are brand new because there is no graffiti on them.
oh, come on now, that's the challenge. and they already waste their time and money(you can't steal every can of paint) tagging where it is easier. i need to ask, how long have the monuments been there? i notice the centenary is only a week off.
oops, note to self, stop living in the past.
Once again great video mate!
Great video, cool new spots!
The one of PM6 is incredible.
Very interesting video. Quick question, on the 12:50 train what do they use the passenger car behind the locomotive for? I've seen this on other videos as well. Thanks.
It's a crew car so one set of train crew can rest for eight hours, and the other two men drive, until they swap at a crossing loop.
It’s a long way from one rail centre to the next one! 1.000 miles at least.
Awesome