This channel is where I post my footage from my visits to heritage railways across the country, with most videos being my regular visits to the Great Central Railway as it is my favourite heritage railway.
I plan to attend all the major GCR events this year, as well as visiting other railways around the country.
You can never have too many front window bashes behind a steam engine!!
I was just going through some old photos and there was a shot taken on a foggyy Sunday morning at Quorn from the bridge. Station was closed with white notices pasted on every door on the platform and an 'eight freight' hauling wagons through northbound. It must have been c.1966. I remember it clearly.
My friends and I were there indirectly with you the majority of the day 😅 Even without us in frame I recall which moments and services we'd been on at the same time as you Did you not go into the museum at Nunckley Hill though? Plenty of items to have seen there including the workshed
Ohh yes I remember you guys, We basically had the same plan 😂 I did think to myself that I should've visited the museum - missed opportunity for next time 😁
@@LFTrains27 Yeah there was plenty to see. Spent about 2ish hours down there before deciding to grab the diesel back up to Woodhouse for food (hence how you'd seen us on the platform at Rothley) Garden, garden railway, garden cafe, standard & narrow guage wagons, a history section of the aformentioned cafe we didn't get time for, and the two museums where they had a few locos and wagons on display inside. Amazing how they fitted so much in a small space
True Luke, it did open in 1899 and my late grandmother remembered the opening as a Young gal! The South Yorkshireman and The Master Cutler were 2 expresses' out of Marylebone !🧐
@jacobstrainadventures unfortunately yes, I believe I pay around £40 a year for the watermark to get removed and it comes with a bunch of other features aswell