Even back in the 60's double headers were a rare sight. Then often used "Bankers" to help push them up the steep gradients. The only time you see them now is at steam days on the larger preserved lines.@@TRAlNVlDEOS
@@Barbarapape Yes, very very occasionally a steam charter is double headed I saw a few clips of some at Carlisle a few years ago z, but it is a very rare sight, especially on the mainline!
Nice video great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on UA-cam also what time do you go to bed because it was running very early bye for now Philip
Yes, I saw them at Fort William Junction on departure at 09.10. Tremendous steam display on leaving. Thank you for sharing.
Good shots and well illuminated which isn't easy to achieve at Carlisle station after dark.
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Steam, diesel and electric in the same video. Very good. Genesee and Wyoming has gotten into the UK as well.
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Double headed Steam has to be a very rare site on the mainline these days.🚂🚂
Thanks for another great video from Carlisle. 🙂👍
Yes, first time I’ve seen it anyway!
Even back in the 60's double headers were a rare sight.
Then often used "Bankers" to help push them up the steep gradients.
The only time you see them now is at steam days on the larger preserved lines.@@TRAlNVlDEOS
@@Barbarapape Yes, very very occasionally a steam charter is double headed I saw a few clips of some at Carlisle a few years ago z, but it is a very rare sight, especially on the mainline!
Very nice. Was that 88003 that was on the 4M48 from mossend!? Also, those black 5s have no grip on those rails ! 😂
I think it was 88003 working it yes!
Nice video great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on UA-cam also what time do you go to bed because it was running very early bye for now Philip
Thanks!