Beautiful production Rail View, an excellent diesel locomotive thrash! There was some great camera work in this too. My favourite loco's were the 47's, 37's and the 20's, they just make an amazing sound as they thunder past... 👍 GWR
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the film! Gotta love 47s, 37s and 20s. They're some of my personal fav diesels. Always enjoyed seeing them very much! :) Cameron
Hello from the US. Excellent video.......love the various sights and sounds. My favorite was the very first loco......reminds me a lot of our old Alcos
Classic Diesel power 60 years on ❤️love the sound of the Westerns and Warship Class 42 and 52 ,To the Class 55 deltics ,to the 37s and 47s that still to this day operate ❤️ Beautiful sounds ,Also not forgetting the Whistlers to the Sulzer & The Class 50 Hoover's Type Locomotives ❤️Passing through the country too just fabulous 😍😍🥰7:51 Love the sound of the horn coming from the Intercity 125 along with someone playing a toy one also 🤣🤣🤣
Why do especially the passenger trains have two engines, one in each end? Sometimes an electric engine in the front then one two diesels in the back. I think the weirdest example here were the early two passenger cars and a diesel in each end - what was up with thay? If anyone care to explain, I'd be delighted!
Thank you very much Andrew! I'm so honoured that someone from Romania is watching my videos! :) Thank you for liking and subscribing too :) Greetings from the UK! :) Cameron
Great set of vids. You are jammy buggers living in or near Chesterfield! The most fun for me was 'Greyhound' with that impressive array of Blood n' Custards!
Thank you very much Colin! Chesterfield is definitely great for diesel variety with Barrow Hill, Toton & Derby to name but a few being close by :) The Warship certainly does look brilliant on the blood n custard Mk1s, especially in the glorious September sunlight :) Cameron
Thank you very much Kev, glad you enjoyed it! 6 Deltics survived into preservation plus the prototype. They're fantastic machines, so unique. Definitely some of the best out there :) Cameron
A Network SouthEast class 50… specifically in the same livery as the VERY old Island Line Class 485 which I believe was Ryde SouthEast correct me if I’m wrong
Thanks Paul! The cameras used in this video are iPhone 6, 7 & 11. The main tripod used in this video is a Miranda Titan tripod, not much but it does get the job done relatively well most of the time without vibration. Some scenes are also filmed on a Manfrotto that I hired from my college :) Cameron
I live in Victoria Australia and I can’t see why they want to remove loco N class hauled trains on our regional network for what we call VLocity trains when they could order new modern train carriages like the Uk has done
Thanks Mark glad you enjoyed it! :) Unfortunately as of then and is still the case as of now I don't have any Peak footage where they're thrashing but my aim is to get some for the 2nd edition of this compilation along with other diesel classes :) Cameron
You can bet these people are parking attendants who wish they did better in life 😂 I’ve worked with these for 18 years and they are the most boring thing ever!!!!
This is amazing. I live in Canada and we used to have many different types of diesels. Alco Fairbanks Morse EMD and so on. Now everything looks the same...BORING.. I need to come over there and relive my childhood. Thanks for letting me know it's possible!
Rob L many of the clips are at Chesterfield which was my old stomping ground and I now live in Toronto, an MP-40 hauling 12 bi-levels cars is reasonably impressive! - nice they included London ON built class 66 loco for you!
Same happening in Australia, we use to have heaps of variety but modern locos are all the same, mostly just quiet boxes with no character. The old engines still in service are so much more interesting. We have early 1950s built locomotives in regular service.
Yeah we still have a few cool engines here including some 1st generation EMD and ALCO but nothing even comes close to the variety you have. When this pendemic is over I'm planning a trip.
Thank you very much Nick :) They sound brilliant don't they, they're very loud in person. They definitely have to be one of the best sounding diesel classes out there, they're certainly one of my favs haha! :) Cameron
Some auto-suggestion happening for me. I'm outside a semi-rural town in Victoria, Australia. There's no traffic around and definitely no trains but, as I'm watching this post I swear I can smell diesel exhaust!