The stretch of road between Maentwrog and Gellilydan is a short piece of tarmac paradise for a biker! My dad was from Trawsfynydd, left to do his national service, learned to drive tank transporters and went into heavy haulage after the army, ironically many of his first jobs were bringing heavy plant and equipment to build the Trawsfynydd power station and subsequently taking the kit away again as each stage completed. Great video, many thanks for uploading 👍🏻
@@elwynrpiratelife55 Small world! They probably knew one another back in the day. I still have a lot of family in Traws, Blaenau and Port, my son lives and works in Bangor so I get up to North Wales as often as I can. Kind regards 👍🏻
It is such a privilege to watch this. One of my favorite things is watching haulers, construction equipment, etc. I saw something similar to this covered in a plastic shell once going down the state highway where I live. It's a three lane road both directions, but the trailer and cargo made the road look so much smaller. Took up a total of two car lanes! I want to give the rig driver a handshake. And see inside the cab and under the hood, too. Great content! Excellent filming technique!
Can you imagine once the payload gets to its destination the guy there says “Don’t like the colour” take it back….But seriously the multi steering axles on the trailer was impressive
The client would have witnessed a full Factory Acceptance Test before being transported. One item checked is the colour as per specification. I am in this game.
When Trawsfynydd power station was built in the last century, the generator transformers were delivered by rail, with additional steam locos assisting. This transformer looks considerably larger so no option but to deliver by road. Allelys doing a great job as usual. Porthmadog will probably have some potholes afterwards, though.
It was the same here, they transported a 195T transformer to the back of beyond on the same set up yet when it goes through high population areas it is on the huge cradles, it's like they are saying we use the cradles to impress the towns people but in rural areas we go for simple.
Yes, Allelys have done one of their own only 6 days ago. But it's only 4 minutes long, with a condensed highlights of the beaching, unloading and travel through Porthmadog
@@elwynrpiratelife55 I couldn't understand why a shut down power station would need a new transformer, is it being used in the sub station for the 275kv from Ffestiniog?
The stretch of road between Maentwrog and Gellilydan is a short piece of tarmac paradise for a biker! My dad was from Trawsfynydd, left to do his national service, learned to drive tank transporters and went into heavy haulage after the army, ironically many of his first jobs were bringing heavy plant and equipment to build the Trawsfynydd power station and subsequently taking the kit away again as each stage completed. Great video, many thanks for uploading 👍🏻
My Dad was also from Trawsfynydd and also went into heavy haulage! But worked for a chap in Dyffryn NPS many moons 🌙 ago 👌
@@elwynrpiratelife55 Small world! They probably knew one another back in the day. I still have a lot of family in Traws, Blaenau and Port, my son lives and works in Bangor so I get up to North Wales as often as I can. Kind regards 👍🏻
That's a lot of weight on that truck trailer!... and hell of a responsibility too on getting that delivered safely......Excellent video Elwyn.
Cheers John, yes 155 tonne 👌
It is such a privilege to watch this. One of my favorite things is watching haulers, construction equipment, etc. I saw something similar to this covered in a plastic shell once going down the state highway where I live. It's a three lane road both directions, but the trailer and cargo made the road look so much smaller. Took up a total of two car lanes!
I want to give the rig driver a handshake. And see inside the cab and under the hood, too.
Great content! Excellent filming technique!
Thanks ☺️
Can you imagine once the payload gets to its destination the guy there says “Don’t like the colour” take it back….But seriously the multi steering axles on the trailer was impressive
The client would have witnessed a full Factory Acceptance Test before being transported. One item checked is the colour as per specification. I am in this game.
Tyres struggling to stay on the rim on the turn in Porthmadog.
Nice vid 🎓
Thanks 👍 something a bit slower than a F35 ☺️🤣
I see the new 20 mph speed limit in Wales is working then!
😂
Sehr schön anzusehen 👍🇩🇪
When Trawsfynydd power station was built in the last century, the generator transformers were delivered by rail, with additional steam locos assisting. This transformer looks considerably larger so no option but to deliver by road. Allelys doing a great job as usual. Porthmadog will probably have some potholes afterwards, though.
Thought they might have double headed for the hill 6.40 but !!
No I was also disappointed
It was the same here, they transported a 195T transformer to the back of beyond on the same set up yet when it goes through high population areas it is on the huge cradles, it's like they are saying we use the cradles to impress the towns people but in rural areas we go for simple.
Da iawn Elwyn 👏👏👍
Diolch Glyn ☺
What a sight! ❤ UK.
That police men have some good job
Does she do around six feet per gallon on the uphill climbs?
Why a LHD tractor unit??
Has anyone posted a video of the transformer arriving on & leaving the barge?
Iv not seen one, just some pics
Yes, Allelys have done one of their own only 6 days ago. But it's only 4 minutes long, with a condensed highlights of the beaching, unloading and travel through Porthmadog
Where was this going?
Trawsfynydd power station North Wales
@@elwynrpiratelife55 I couldn't understand why a shut down power station would need a new transformer, is it being used in the sub station for the 275kv from Ffestiniog?
( Possibly ? ) easier than that at [ Woodham lane , Surrey , UK ] ... ( ? ) ........ DAVE™🛑
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