Class 20 Power Ultimate window hanging cab ride thrash action.mpg
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- This is the ultimate window hanging experiance, extreme train spotting at its best. The location is Silverhill Colliery and we are in the last few months of Class 20 use on MGRs. We are on board a fully loaded MGR from the now closed Silverhill Colliery in Nottinghamshire, 20169 and 20215 ease the train out of the yards and onto the branch before pouring on the power...mmmm.....mmmmm.
Finally we see the pair leaving Tibshelf sidings and heading on to Ratclff power station.
This was filmed during February 1992.
Oscar winning music and film, I could do this for eternity!
ahh! Brilliant the 1980's traction! the days were there were proper trains, no jobsworth station managers or a single class 66 shed hauling 23/25 HHAs behind it, in sight! truly a great experience for you and a joy to watch. thank you very much for posting :)
What a great sound especially when throttle was opened up
Memories are made of this. ( If you know what I mean.) If you don't, you have no idea what you missed.
Nice bit of chopper thrash there, and also nice to see some BR drivers allowing people to film all of this.
This is simply my fav vid OF ALL. (grew up in barrow hill in the 80's).
If I won the Lottery I would buy a couple of 20's , restore them to pristine BR blue and run free railtours.
I'll buy you a lottery ticket😃
You wouldn't be able to do it because of the cost of the train.
Your the MAN!!! Hope you win 👍👍👍👍
I never liked these back in the day apart from the noise they made that is, I used to think they was just a big shunter! now, I love them.
Wonderful! Throaty British locomotives doing something useful :)
Used to listen to the curiously reassuring sound of pairs of these throbbing their way up to Calverton in the early hours of the morning on hot summer nights. A sound which will sadly never be heard again.
Bro its been 8 years u alive ?
Excellent footage.
One of my favourite sights is double-headed 20s on MGR. Another was 76s but they went much earlier.
I used to live in the same area as this video was taken, and have visited this Colliery many times walking the dogs, but I never knew the Colliery looked anything like it did at the beginning of the video, just a bugger of being born in the mid 90's, Fantastic video.
Soundtrack of my youth
this is great wish there was more to look at.
The REAL show started at 3:48 Great video mate. Love the 20s chopper sound ! :-)
Brilliant ! Nice shot of the wagons snaking into the distance too .
Used to Guard them up Denby Branch north of Derby..Excellent with 2.000 tons behind..Those were the days..
One of my old routes up to Silverhill from Toton. Happy days!
Beautiful, love the look and sound of these.
Thanks for taking a look. Glad you liked the clip.
The best 20 video ive seen !
Very nice pictures, great video, congratulation for your channel. I subscribe now.
Chop chop chop! Loved it. Thanks for posting
MY LORDZ! Proper trains!
seems so long ago now living in Mansfield used to see them all the time
Can't believe I did this for years,. Driver stretching couplings out before powering up..
superb! thank you.
Cheers bud, it was one of those right place right time situations.
Great Chopper action, great footage!
Fantastic chopperage Eddiie!
Lovely vid, do you know the exact date as I'm reading my Feb 92' diary at the moment so will add this clip to my diary notes!
25th Feb, Thanks for taking a look.
Total Megga Vid Eddie...loved it...
Bombs away chappies!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great vid!
Your welcome, I am glafd you enjoyed it.
Regards Eddie
great video!!!!
Superb......
There is a spaceship in star wars land at disneyland that has the same engines.
HELLFIRE!!!!
Cheers bud,
@britishbulldog5505 No probs, your welcome
@MG06ZT Thanks
Class 20s are old reliables! Fact: their the oldest loco type still in use.
technically, they're diesel hydraulic engines, and they are only used for shunting purposes. Class 20s on the other hand, are diesel electrics and are used for long ranged freight work. Basically, 20s are the oldest long term engines, if you want me to put it that way.
but theyre all still classed at locomotives, wouldnt you agree?
Well, technically speaking they're classified as diesel Hydraulic engines.
+Boxcarwillie2002 (Whistle Stop 2247) they are diesel electric. They have traction motors.
no, class 08 engines have hydraulic transmissions as to increase traffic effort, also, class 20s are the oldest MAINLINE diesels, where as 08s never escaped the yard.
Awesome gem this. :-)
Fabulous. And gone. All gone!!! :(
@44871matt Thank you
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@86223Hector Pleased you approve.