Hi Phil. I actually left a few out because I didnt want the video to be too long. Quite chuffed with some of the scenic shots. My own favourite is the last one with Pen-y-Ghent in the background. A lot of the clips were with the infamous monopod borrowed off Joseph.
Yes, I was going to say well done for braving our exceptionally cold winter, but maybe it wasn't so bad for you? The video is great, watched it a few times, I'm not in work at the moment so I have to admit it was a highlight of my day, cheers David.
Hi Andrei. I am trying to get a bit of scenery into my clips where possible. I'm quite pleased how some of them have turned out. If I can get enough footage I might do another one possibly when the leaves start to come out and onwards. Some classes and some flows I missed. Regards Mark
Hi Alan. There are a few clips from stations but when I get chance I am trying to get some scenery into my clips. Winter is a quiet time for work for me so it gave me a chance to film some midweek stuff. Hope to do another when there is a bit of colour in the land. regards Mark
Thanks Jerry. I'm hoping, that when the Settle and Carlisle Line reopens, to do a follow up to this video. We don't get much snow these days but your right, trains in snow look good. regards Mark
Hi James and Peter. Thanks for that. I dont think the biomass has come on your line recently so you got it in time. The 60's on tanks seem to a bit more common than they used to be. There's been one this week. You should get one soon. Regards Mark
tom harding Hi Tom. Sorry about late reply. Thanks for watching. Glad you thought it was great. The cargo at 11.32 is something to do with nuclear power stations but I don't know what it is exactly. regards Mark
Mike Snow Hi Mike sorry about the delay in replying. Thanks for watching and glad you liked it. Making this video gave me something to do that winter. Made it a bit more bearable. regards Mark
Hi David. Thanks for that. I work outside and have had a disrupted winter but it gave me the chance to get a bit of videoing done. Regards Mark
Superb photography, very enjoyable video, thanks!
Some lovely scenic shots. Spectacular lighting @ 2:55, although the sheep looked a bit sheepish. Lovely glint on the doubleheaded Sheds on Shap.
Hi Phil. I actually left a few out because I didnt want the video to be too long. Quite chuffed with some of the scenic shots. My own favourite is the last one with Pen-y-Ghent in the background. A lot of the clips were with the infamous monopod borrowed off Joseph.
Great compilation
Yes, I was going to say well done for braving our exceptionally cold winter, but maybe it wasn't so bad for you? The video is great, watched it a few times, I'm not in work at the moment so I have to admit it was a highlight of my day, cheers David.
Great stuff, Mark, I'm very jealous! What beautiful countryside for your shots, too.
Hi Andrei. I am trying to get a bit of scenery into my clips where possible. I'm quite pleased how some of them have turned out. If I can get enough footage I might do another one possibly when the leaves start to come out and onwards. Some classes and some flows I missed. Regards Mark
Hi Alan. There are a few clips from stations but when I get chance I am trying to get some scenery into my clips. Winter is a quiet time for work for me so it gave me a chance to film some midweek stuff. Hope to do another when there is a bit of colour in the land. regards Mark
Excellent video,especially the snow scenes ! Don't see it too often.cheers
Thanks Jerry. I'm hoping, that when the Settle and Carlisle Line reopens, to do a follow up to this video. We don't get much snow these days but your right, trains in snow look good. regards Mark
Hi James and Peter. Thanks for that. I dont think the biomass has come on your line recently so you got it in time. The 60's on tanks seem to a bit more common than they used to be. There's been one this week. You should get one soon. Regards Mark
Great video Mark, finally saw the GBRF 66 on the biomass train A few weeks ago. Still keep looking out for the tanks. Regards JamesandPeter
I watched it, I liked it! Great Work, Well Done! Gone in me fav folder
Great video
tom harding Hi Tom. Sorry about late reply. Thanks for watching. Glad you thought it was great. The cargo at 11.32 is something to do with nuclear power stations but I don't know what it is exactly. regards Mark
Good catches...Faved
Mike Snow Hi Mike sorry about the delay in replying. Thanks for watching and glad you liked it. Making this video gave me something to do that winter. Made it a bit more bearable. regards Mark
There's a 50% chance that I sent that timber train
Thanks for watching. Its been a while since I did this video. I must do a similar one when the Settle and Carlisle reopens. regards Mark
At 11.32 what is the cargo?
tom harding ,hi tom,it's spent nuclear fuel for reprocessing at sellafield cumbria,they travel all over uk.cheers
Jerry Dowse would it be classed as dangerous?
Yes Tom,look on google,it's all very technical!,.the stuff is dangerous for many years.cheers