It's winter gala time ! Which means, we head to our first preserved railway event of the year, which is, the East Lancs Railway, for their superb winter steam gala. We opted to visit on the Saturday (17-01-15) and to say the conditions were wintry, would be a understatement. With the late withdrawal of BR 92212, the ELR, managed to get a late replacement, in the form of Great Western Railway 0-6-2T Number 5643.
As usual the homefleet were all available, and put on some great performances, not forgetting to mention, Hughes LMS design Class 5MT 'Crab, that put in a storming run to, Walmersley Brook, with double banked, black fives on the rear. Ian Riley's Black Fives, were also paired together, for a run up the bank, to Heywood, climbing up the 1/85 climb past heap bridge.
A big thanks to the ELR, for another great event, with trains running to time, plenty of people travelling, and top performances from locos & crews. Hope you enjoy the video.
Locos & Locations
Scene 1 : Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (12322) Burrs Country Park
Scene 2 : BR Standard 4 (80800) Burrs Country Park
Scene 3 : Hughes 5MT Crab (13065) Burrs Country Park
Scene 4 : LNER K4 (61994) Nuttal Tunnel
Scene 5 : LMS Black Five (45407) & (13065) Approaching Nuttal
Scene 6 : Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (12322) Approaching Summerseat
Scene 7 : Hughes 5MT Crab (13065) & (45407,44871) Approaching Walmersley Brook
Scene 8 : Black Fives (45407 & 44871) Climbing past Heap Bridge
Scene 9 : GWR Tank Engine (5643) Non stop through Summerseat Station
Scene 10 : GWR Tank Engine (5643) Approaching Nuttal Tunnel
Scene 11 : Hughes Crab (13065) At Ramsbottom Station.
For information, and where to find, the East Lancashire Railway, please click direct link below.
www.eastlancsrailway.org.uk/
17 янв 2015