6:41 Great Scotland Yard. It's Southern Railway Bullied Battle Of Britain Class 4.6.2 Pacific Main Line Express Steam Locomotive No. 34051 Sir Winston Churchill. Thanks Mate. X
Such a wonderful film, I look forward to visiting again in the near future. And I think whilst certain people can say what they like about Flying Scotsman, it's presence at heritage railways has helped to bring in the customers and their money to keep those lines going, and will continue to do so in the future.
The old saying: Where there's a will there is a way never rang more true than in what was achieved here. That 'Bulldog' tenacity is amply displayed here. Keep up this great job
Dont normally comment on videos but this line is great and I really have enjoyed photographing the war on the line events and cant wait to get back soon. These videos have been a great insight in to this wonderful railway and the hard work that has gone in to maintaining it .I'm sure with support the story has many more stories to come.
Well presented and lovely preserved railway I have been over many years a supporter and share holder on the Churnet Valley and had a chance to buy driving time on many loco’s But of late I have become very dissatisfied with how things are run Sadly the travel distance to be volunteers is a bridge to far 🇩🇪-🇬🇧
Hi Daniel, no the shunter wasn't even an 08! It was a class 11(12049) not 08288/D3358. 08288 was the black one that had a self alone electrical fire. It is now back in action in its BR blue livery name ‘Phoenix’.
6:41 Great Scotland Yard. It's Southern Railway Bullied Battle Of Britain Class 4.6.2 Pacific Main Line Express Steam Locomotive No. 34051 Sir Winston Churchill. Thanks Mate. X
Such a wonderful film, I look forward to visiting again in the near future. And I think whilst certain people can say what they like about Flying Scotsman, it's presence at heritage railways has helped to bring in the customers and their money to keep those lines going, and will continue to do so in the future.
A fabulous and informative video. Great story. Well done..!!
Mid Hants Railway 'The Watercress Line' LOUIS SHIRLEY
This was incredible, The best summer Railway Documentary I've ever seen.
Need to run it all together and air it on BBC and America
Rest in peace to the diesel the carriage and the tender Gone But Not Forgotten and easy replacement can be made very touching music
The old saying: Where there's a will there is a way never rang more true than in what was achieved here. That 'Bulldog' tenacity is amply displayed here. Keep up this great job
what a fantastic video great job to all of those who took part in all the work
The 33 with the wagons is like how it used to be
Well done, nicely done videos, can't wait go get back and enjoy the railway and its great gala days,
Dont normally comment on videos but this line is great and I really have enjoyed photographing the war on the line events and cant wait to get back soon. These videos have been a great insight in to this wonderful railway and the hard work that has gone in to maintaining it .I'm sure with support the story has many more stories to come.
6:36 ah ha i see a young will on the footplate!
I’ve got shares in the line that my grandfather bought years ago
Well presented and lovely preserved railway
I have been over many years a supporter and share holder on the Churnet Valley and had a chance to buy driving time on many loco’s
But of late I have become very dissatisfied with how things are run
Sadly the travel distance to be volunteers is a bridge to far 🇩🇪-🇬🇧
4:10 We have one of them at the Severn Valley right now! Bit odd seeing that run on a heritage line. :-)
Tell all your steam nut friends about these videos they deserve more viewings!!
13:17 I guess I ought to be resigned to the fact that I'm going to end up appearing in far too many MHR productions following that charter!
i worked as a volunteer back in the early 1970s but still keep an eye on whats happening
I remember the last time I went to the mid Hants Railway to see the flying sctotsman
I will be counting down the days
Can you do a video on Where do you get your machine shop tools?
I really miss a day out with thomas even though I’m too old for it.
the 08 that was in the fire was that 08288 I'm just woundering
Hi Daniel, no the shunter wasn't even an 08! It was a class 11(12049) not 08288/D3358. 08288 was the black one that had a self alone electrical fire. It is now back in action in its BR blue livery name ‘Phoenix’.
Louis Shirley
I miss the MHR
You know how to subscribe from a website
Gay wills
Such a wonderful film hop to be up ther soon