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I currently operate with 2 cameras, a Panasonic HC-V380, Sony Cybershot DSC-HX50 (photos) older videos were filmed with a Panasonic HC-V500, Samsung WB500 and the oldest videos with a Samsung A-40, the quality isn't as good from these cameras but document how both railways and my channel have evolved over the last 10 years of me being here on RU-vid, from humble beginnings to the channel you see today
News had come saying that they are about to start the overhaul on bittern the A4 loco and they are taking the engine to the NYMR so that the overhaul will commence on her
Honestly both seem very good 😮✨ But bittern takes the cake 🍰, She’s an A4 so it’s basically easy for her Don’t get me wrong tornado’s run is also impressive but she soon had trouble
I thought Railtours in the UK are normally Steam Trains I thought the Railtour carriages in the UK are normally pulled by Class 66 sister Locomotives Class 67s and Steam Locomotives
Superb film all the way through, Quorn & Woodhouse is by far and away my personal favourite part of the route to go to, The TPO was definitely great to see!
As a kid I always used to imagine one day visiting the island of Sodor, which at the time I thought was real, but obviously isn't. To kids it is, but adults nope, but I always hoped and still hope that one day there could be a railway one day built on an island like Thomas the Tank engine for both kids, families and train enthusiasts who love trains aswell Thomas the tank. Offering opportunity to ride aswell experience in carriages around the trains from the films aswell tv shows aswell books a real life experience around a real island of Sodor? Aswell have real engines around all engines in Thomas the Tank Engine adventures. Would be epic. Also, love the video, really enjoyed it and look forward to what you upload via videos like this in future. Have both Liked & Subscribed. 😀👍
Interesting catch, I assume it was already on one engine and then a fault developed in the cab just to make it an even more desperate mess so the solution was a spare 91 and take the lot home.