Midland Pullman HST on the Dartmouth Steam Railway
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- High Speed Trains running on the Dartmouth Steam Railway are rare, so it was a must to capture the Midland Pullman running on the line. The train with 43046 & 43055 top and tailing ran the Devonian Pullman from Peterborough to Kingswear, is first seen at Saltern Cove impressing the nearby punters. A quick shot at Hookhills Viaduct sees the train pass by its luxury ocean liner counterpart, Cunard Line's Queen Victoria which is still in Torbay. On the return working the train is last seen departing Kingswear and running alongside the River Dart.
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Excellent video Ryan. Great to capture this rare sighting of the Blue Pullman on the Dartmouth Line. Kind regards C&A
Excellent shots. We were in coach E . It was fantastic. Very long day , but fantastic.
Doesn't she look magnificent Ryan, superbly captures as always...Bob
Ohh the Blue Pullman HST looks real magnificent. Had a good close glimpse of her at Kingswear, LSL have done really well on this train
Hope you didn't get your feet wet😁. Lovely video, it's great to think someone somewhere thought they could make a replica Blue Pullman out of an HST. Thinking with their head, now that's a rare treat these days.
Ahh ha yeah I did nearly get my feet wet. I agree its a great idea to create and replicate a train based off of a original (even if its not 100% accurate)
Lovely shots of the Pullman in your video. Thank you
It was fantastic, we were on it and it was luxurious and the food and drink were outstanding, thanks
Good to know you enjoyed it. Have been told by others its great to travel on and the hospitality is excellent.
I always wanted GWR to extend the Torbay Express to Kingswear when it was a HST. Great Video.
I think their answer might be just there. Except I don't think that'll happen
@@GreatWestern175 It will never happen, I don't think an IET can fit through Greenway Tunnel anyway. But it would help the summer traffic.
What beautiful shots of the smartest train in Great Britain (and the only sensible livery).
Great shots!