i worked there for 6 years and drove loco 76 mostly dragging torpedos from apfrod blast furnaces to boss plant I'm in tears to see her [time 8.04 ] stripped down to just chassis and cab heart-broken
One of many in there David. I went there last Saturday again and a lot of the old shunters have been removed from the rails awaiting cutters torch. Sad times, thanks for your comment.
That's the first part watched Ben. I'm really glad you have posted videos of the tour as when i did the works trip privately about 20 years ago i never filmed it myself. I recognise some of the faces in the BV next to you, especially Overground Andy. Colin Naisbitt is a good friend of mine and very good at organising tours. All the best.
Pleased you enjoyed the first part Colin. I'm surprised our paths have never crossed before considering the mutual people we know. Colin N is very good at organising these trips and is a top bloke himself.
Thanks for your comment John. My channel is for railway enthusiasts first and foremost so that would be the main priority. Coincidentally part 2 and part 3 do show more of the industrial side of things so could appeal more if that's what your interested in.
Part 2 and Part 3 show more extensive Part of the works. Certainly is not what it once was unfortunately but was fascinating to see none the less. Thanks for your comments Mike
i worked there for 6 years and drove loco 76 mostly dragging torpedos from apfrod blast furnaces to boss plant I'm in tears to see her [time 8.04 ] stripped down to just chassis and cab heart-broken
One of many in there David. I went there last Saturday again and a lot of the old shunters have been removed from the rails awaiting cutters torch. Sad times, thanks for your comment.
That's the first part watched Ben. I'm really glad you have posted videos of the tour as when i did the works trip privately about 20 years ago i never filmed it myself. I recognise some of the faces in the BV next to you, especially Overground Andy. Colin Naisbitt is a good friend of mine and very good at organising tours.
All the best.
Pleased you enjoyed the first part Colin. I'm surprised our paths have never crossed before considering the mutual people we know. Colin N is very good at organising these trips and is a top bloke himself.
Do they use the same gauge railways as the national rail network?
Yes exactly the same. Both networks are connected and shared in some places.
don't watch unless you're a staunch railway enthusiast. I'm hoping the other episodes have wider appeal
Thanks for your comment John. My channel is for railway enthusiasts first and foremost so that would be the main priority. Coincidentally part 2 and part 3 do show more of the industrial side of things so could appeal more if that's what your interested in.
@@benGBRf thank you, parts 2&3 didn't disappoint I really enjoyed them
Looks more like a scrap yard Ben.
Part 2 and Part 3 show more extensive Part of the works. Certainly is not what it once was unfortunately but was fascinating to see none the less. Thanks for your comments Mike