Great haul you got there Aaron! Once again CAB lives up to its great reputation for quality and quantity. Well shot and the darker night time shots looked pretty good to me, how'd you think the x920 is performing now you've been using it for a wee while now. Plenty of 68s around, but no 37s - pity! Cheers mate, Ken
These are Network Rail FIA Point Carrier Wagons designed to carry new point sets to track possessions, www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/83932-network-rail-point-carrying-wagons/page-3
I really enjoyed that thank you so much for sharing
When we worked car trains out of Avonmouth Docks, every vehicle had a neoprene windscreen protector.
Brilliant sound from the 68!
Fantastic
Fantastic video!!
-Kyle
I Enjoyed the Footage.....''
Nice work thanks,eeh ya can`t beat a 66 :-)
Great haul you got there Aaron! Once again CAB lives up to its great reputation for quality and quantity. Well shot and the darker night time shots looked pretty good to me, how'd you think the x920 is performing now you've been using it for a wee while now. Plenty of 68s around, but no 37s - pity! Cheers mate, Ken
Brilliant quality as usual Mr R but far too many locos with numbers beginning 6XXXX on there. Prefer 9XXXXX or 8XXXX! :)
Nice work as always. Re 66426/66539 what are the yellow racks at an angle used for never seen these before ?
These are Network Rail FIA Point Carrier Wagons designed to carry new point sets to track possessions, www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/83932-network-rail-point-carrying-wagons/page-3
Tipping wagons to carry modular S&C panels as carrying them flat on cars would make the train out gauge.
Nicely bowled 11:55!
11:55 always virgin trains...
what are the 68s doing