I remember them from a holiday in Wales as a young person. The locos were in BR livery and the railway workers let tourists, train spotters wander around the yard. Old school public knew about H&S we didn’t need rules for it in the 60s it was common sense. The only place I got grief on doing loco sheds was Yorkshire.
There is truth in what you say. I found signallers would welcome me to their signal box and goods guards to their brake vans (caboose in American terminology)
Loved that shot towards the end showing the sinuous track.
Thanks John!
I like those narrow gauge engines! They’re just greatly designed and I like that they’re so big!
Excellent Video Aaron, very well edited too...Thanks for sharing
Thanks Stevie!
Where’s Sir Haydn? Will he be running on the Vale of Rheidol?
I remember them from a holiday in Wales as a young person. The locos were in BR livery and the railway workers let tourists, train spotters wander around the yard. Old school public knew about H&S we didn’t need rules for it in the 60s it was common sense. The only place I got grief on doing loco sheds was Yorkshire.
There is truth in what you say. I found signallers would welcome me to their signal box and goods guards to their brake vans (caboose in American terminology)
When 1213 left pontarfynach did she whistle the imperial march?
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