A short video of how to enter and exit Lowestoft Sidings As this is a home made video information might not be correct and should not be used as a official training aid
@martyn6792 Glad you enjoy them its a different view you don't get to see plus it helps drivers route learning as I've not seen any other videos like this
@@AngliaCabRides-vv5ck your videos are fairly unique in showing moves like this, what I found slightly odd was using the loop and not just siding 1, also a lack of ground / position signals
@martyn6792 we used it so it saved stopping and setting the points as there is nothing to state we have to use No.1 siding as for the signals within the siding you are only aloud one train movement within there so there is no need for any
Excellent view of the new Gullwing bridge, which was opened to traffic this weekend. Do you know whether anything uses these relatively newly-commissioned sidings? Where did the vehicle you seem to be pushing as you exit the sidings come from?
@stephendavies6949 Yes, they had the Tour of Britain head over it on the Sunday. They was a ballast train that did use it but that has stopped just now but I have heard that it might run again and the only machine that stable there are the OTM's. As for the vehicles there is two different ones used so the first was a Unimat 73908 that was the entering part and for the exit it was 73919 which is a 08 Compact that has a trailer fitted to one end that has a brush box extra fuel tank and and spare oils for the machine