A quick visit to Grosmont on the #NYMR North Yorkshire Moors Railway on a Thursday tea time, expecting an empty line, how wrong I was?? 9F steam loco Black 5 steam loco Class 31
Unfortunately as we had gone on holiday and this was an off the cuff visit while away, there wasn’t an opportunity to leave them away from audio recording, Sorry.
I remember 92134 in ex scrapyard condition, parked in the sidings at other end of the tunnel, in the early eighties. When was she finally renovated? I thought it would never be done, it was there for so long.
Grosmont station is the best station I’ve ever been to for trainspotting. Teeks, Pullmans, dinner trains, 9F, Black 5, TWO class 31s, a private train, blood and custard livery coaches, tank engines, class 158s coupled up to class 156s, all at once! it was madness.
Beautiful machine. Noisy, dirty smelly, polluting (though much of what's emitted is of cpurse water vapour and Id rather have honest coal than diesel any day), but magical. I'm glad I'm old enough to remember steam.
Many years ago, in 1995 in Bishop’s Stortford I was driving to work and there was Sir Nigel Gresley in steam in the goods yard sidings. This was in the years before interweb and I found out just a few years ago that Oliver Cromwell was there as well. They were doing runs up and down the line. There are YT vids of the day. Sir Nigel Gresley is my favourite steam locomotive and just seeing him (not her) parked in my local station blew me away. Unfortunately as I was going to work I couldn’t stop.
Amazing steam engine ❤ The best ever. I can almost smell them. Excellent video and sound. I had to Amplify the sound and the effect was as if I was close to it. Nothing like steam train. I am in 70s and feel like a kid!!!!! Thank you❤❤
Beautifully filmed! Cold conditions are an obvious gift for steam enthusiasts, and the plumes were bountiful. Your dogs were fine and I'm sure they were cared for - ignore the detractors; they weren't there.
I was there that day and would have loved to been behind the 9r or black five but had to deal with the riddles class four tank. It was great to see "Sir Nigel Gresley" and the P3 in steam too.
Oh the memories of something like seventy years ago when a gang of us would buy a one penny platform ticket and spend the day at Cambridge railway station train spotting. I had an advantage as Uncle George was an engine driver and worked from Cambridge so often went up onto the footplate of some very well known engines.
What a treat! This was a little work of art. On seeing the LMS logo, I couldn't help thinking of Kenneth Williams' father's calling it "L of a MesS"! A quite beautiful scene nicely filmed.
@@gainsbourg66then should terriers never wear lbscr liveries because no one alive remembers it? I think it’s the best livery an a4 has carried, and it’s nice to have one different from the rest
@@iandocwra1169 I honestly couldn’t tell you, we were having a short holiday and called in when passing just to take some photos of the station, then saw all this, was absolutely over the moon.
What’s with all the additional white handrails around the deflectors and along the running plate on the 9F? They weren’t there when I was up at the NYMR last month.
😮 Please! Can we have some respite from that fiendishly luciferian talk. These charming machine are creating tons of good healthy food for every cell of green plant life on the planet. No C02 = No plant life. Rejoice, enjoy and be happy 😊
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I'm just looking at the state of the track-those were the days when British Rail was purposely starved of cash-just like the NHS now. The railway out of date even thennd still trying to catch up today (R.I.P. HS2)
Bizarre comment... You know this was filmed October 2023, right? On the North Yorkshire Moors railway, one of over a hundred heritage railways still running steam locomotives 🙂
Don’t think your dog cares for Trainspotting. Certainly not like Penny Steams dog. If it wasn’t for the fact he includes pictures of the dog you’d never know he was there.
@@KevsTrains understood, I have a dog too, I just get the wife to hold him or take him for a short walk if I’m photo shoot or videoing. So can empathise.
@@iainrumsey7672 normally do the same, we have 2 and she was also photographing so was stuck, they cocker spaniels and one of them hates to stop for even a second, that’s the result when you do 😂
@@trevorthomas2373 thanks for your concern, dogs absolutely fine, they don’t like staying still when out and about, I love my dogs more than anything and would never put them at risk.
There is nothing poor about my dogs, they whimper when they stop, they’re working dogs and want to be on the go all the time. Glad you you were able to watch some of my video and comment, sorry it’s upset you so much.
@@KevsTrains l did not know they were your dogs, your explanation only confirms that they were unhappy. Working dogs as you say need to be on the go, so why subject them to sit for ages in an alien environment? l will however try your vid again with the sound off as l love steam trains. Sorry if l upset you.
@@evelynsutton4411 you really haven’t upset at all, you appear to have over exerted opinion of dogs you don’t know. However, to clarify your comment, they were not sat for ages in an alien environment, they stopped for around 5 minutes while each clip was filmed before being on the go again. The problem with social media is people form an opinion (usually wrong) on snippets of clips they see. Also, my dogs even on a normal walk in the woods, if you stop to look at something or talk to someone, they are exactly the same. Not stressed, not poor, just like to be constantly on the go if out.
@@KevsTrains Sorry Kev, l should know by now that what what you see on screen is only a small part of the story. l am rather over sensitive to what l perceive as dogs being unhappy and l apologise inreservedly for jumping to conclusions.
WHY the capitals? Dogs are not distressed at all, if you read the other comments, you’ll read that they hate stopping still when there’s walks to be had.
Those steam engine nes were filthy things ! Lime Street Station in Liverpool for all its glass roof was in a perpetual twilight with soot caking every window. And if you look at railway bridges even half a century after those engones were replaced, you can sometimes see an inch of soot caking the ceilings.
@@johntyjp Ever give a long term girlfriend a lump of coal and tell her it is the same as a diamond? I know more than a few unmarried rail enthusiasts.....
Oh, my days! Yes, it was spoilt by the dog sounds, but the haters should realise that it’s not the dog’s/dogs' fault. HATE THE THICK PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO HAVE A DOG (OR, NOWADAYS, A WHOLE FLEET OF THEM) AND THEN IGNORE ITS/THEIR WELFARE AND/OR THE EFFECTS IT/THEY IS/ARE HAVING ON ME AND OTHERS.
Can you please explain your comment in more detail? I’m interested in your professional opinion on a pair of dogs you’ve never met and don’t have a clue about.
@@KevsTrains Not professional, I may have met them, I found their keening sound distracting while watching the video (as I do generally), they sound distressed, I am afraid of big dogs when they approach me when their owners assume, as they nearly always do, that I like dogs and want them to cover me and my clothes with their drool. I will make some minor corrections to my comment. I do love the NYMR and visit and use it when I can, often staying at Goathland.
@@mikeuk4130 my dogs aren’t distressed at all, not one little bit, they’re cocker spaniels and don’t like stopping when out on walks, doesn’t matter where you are they make this sound when they stop, they want to be constantly on the go (unless asleep) and I’d certainly never allow them to destroy other peoples videos.