Haha great heaving and straining from 715 at the crossing Colin, what a spot that is! 710was good to see on the steel, a working ive never seen! Pity no Redsheds on this occasion but i forgive you just this once! As always enjoyed, hope you have a great weekend, cheers Nick.
Thank you kindly Nick. That spot where 715 was filmed was where i first started spotting as a boy back in 1968. Back then it was all oil trains from the refinery. My next couple of videos have some red sheds for your liking mate. All the best for the coming week Nick, regards, Colin.
@@colingarwood9971Colin you cant have done 1968?your not old enough! Haha i was 10in 1968 join the club! Redsheds soon, oh goodie, yes a great location no doubt about that!
Thanks for watching Pete 👍That trostre steel train has eluded every time on the C2C, although i have filmed it years ago at Acton. Enjoy the rest of your weekend mate, regards, Colin.
You went to some good places Colin which I haven't been to, it was a shame it got windy towards the end of your video but that's out of our hands. You seam to be up and down the country like a yo yo, cheers for the upload Mike.
Thank you for posting Colin. In enjoyed all of it, but the last two were particularly good. 😁 Hope LNER’s new “pricing structure” is not hitting you too hard when you come south. Take care! Christian
Hi Christian, i trust you are well. Thank you for watching and i'm glad you enjoyed the video, there's two more to come from my trip down south.Like everything these days travelling expenses are starting to bite, but it's just something we are going to have to learn to live with i guess. All the best and take care, Colin.
Great video Colin. Nice shot of ex DRS 303 on 4L98 and I was not expecting the steel train on 6V32 to be very short, but still a good catch nonetheless 👍.
Thanks Arnold and appreciate you watching. Didn't get as much filming done as i would have liked but glad i got 6V32 because that one always used to elude me. You're right about it being shorter than usual by the way . Cheers, Colin.