Thanks Leslie. Does anyone know why the snowploughs are stabled at Eastriggs most of the time, and not positioned at places like Inverness, for exapmle. TIA
Apparently Colas now havew responsibility for the ploughs and have been using Eastriggs while servicing them. They are about to be redistributed. Thanks for watching
It'll be the pair of 37s and the pair of ploughs in the second clip showing them. The driver said they should go to Fort Bill tommorrow. Something is coming to Carlisle from Steamtown too so some fun!
Lovely mixture as always Les, the Midland Pullman was a nice spot!
Thanks 👍
Very nice mix, Leslie. Take care!
Some great footage there & inspiration for modeller’s too. 👍
Thanks for sharing. Merry Xmas to you and yours. Hope the present pile is a high one. See you in the new year. Stay safe.
Thanks to you too Mike - you and Sue have a good one
The Drs 57 has been busy too. It's been out running to and From Edinburgh to the Edinburgh sub and other parts on driver Route learning
The snow ploughs look great Les once again great footage top man 👍
Thanks!
Another fantastic video les
Thanks!
More quality viewing here Les
Many thanks!
Thanks Leslie.
Does anyone know why the snowploughs are stabled at Eastriggs most of the time, and not positioned at places like Inverness, for exapmle.
TIA
Apparently Colas now havew responsibility for the ploughs and have been using Eastriggs while servicing them. They are about to be redistributed. Thanks for watching
Whats waiting at Carlisle to head to Fort William? Real time trains shows a service but I've no idea what? It was caped the other day
It'll be the pair of 37s and the pair of ploughs in the second clip showing them. The driver said they should go to Fort Bill tommorrow. Something is coming to Carlisle from Steamtown too so some fun!
@LeslieGilpinRailways thanks les. Appreciate the reply. I'm looking forward to seeing them. They're due to pass me at 1302 at Maryhill. 👍
A long day at the station for you. People are certainly using the trains at Carlisle!
@@SteveSmithRailways thanks! They were certainly keeping the trains full