Glad you could master the cold, it paid off. Loved the bridge with traffic for your approach, the sheer action this station gets. Truly awesome! Cargo all day and fly-bys, brilliant. great scenes with 82201. Sweet Liveries through the whole set, and mostly clean to boot! Much thanks ;} B.P.
It was a very cold day that day!! When the wind wasn't blowing it was alright but when there was even a slight breeze coming through it was absolutely horrid. But it was a great day nonetheless :)
Something I love about your content is that you don't spend half the video waiting for the train, you jump cut too it and thus fitting more trains into the video and that is what we came here for...
Three excellent videos at a superb location with plenty going on. Hope you enjoyed filming them as much as I enjoyed watching them? The NMT power cars would have been two of 43013/014/062.
I went to Carlisle to day and I’m in a restaurant right now, got some decent footage although not much freights for 2h’s lol. But much worth it and in gonna catch up with this and p2 when I get back to Glasgow =)
Fabulous part 3 and overall 3 absolutely awesome parts from a brilliant station. On a lighter note i think you need to have ears made out of tungsten so the brakes on those container wagons don't bother you Lol. Will you be going to Liverpool Lime Street at some point this year? I look forward to your next video. Be well and keep safe, regards Gary.
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed watching all three parts. It was a great day here albeit very cold. Some of the brakes were very loud that day. I will indeed by going to Liverpool at some stage this year
I wonder if the Thameslink 700s go extend their routes to Newark? They do Horsham-Peterborough, certainly Horsham-Newark is possible. The current LNER 225s, 125 and 800s are in the former VTEC Colour Schemes. I wonder if they’ll be rebranded in the original Flying Scotsman Green Colours of the original LNER.
Hi Jarrod the Class 66 named Benjamin Gimbett G.C was the driver who with his fireman James Nightall G.C saved Soham station from a wagon of ammunition which had caught fire on the night of 2nd June 1944 sadly James and the signalman at the time died but Benjamin Gimbett G.C survived till 1976
The freight trains are very loud when they brake Peterborough MP Fiona onasanya has been expelled from the labour party and she's in jail for lying to the old bailey about driving her car 41 miles in a 30 mile zone