Notoriously sure footed GWR loco's doing what they do best. 56xx Taffy tanks along with 42xx , 5205 and 72xx were built for slogging it out up welsh valley lines with coal wagons and spoil hoppers. No surprise with a good fire in that 5619 just thumped its way up the hill like its just another day.
+acw71000 Thanks Austin, great sounds always guaranteed on the Cauldron section. An S160 on the mainline would be a great sight ! I think the Jacobite route would be an ideal place at first.
Very nice footage Liam, and really good performances by the locos! the S160 is a handy Loco have around for those steep banks, although 5619 put in a typically plucky show for a relatively small Loco. Nicely captured and edited as always! Best wishes. Ken
+Ken Browne Thanks Ken. Good to hear from you. The S160 does a good job on the hillier sections. It's amazing to think that 5619 has the same power output as a Black Five. Thanks for watching & commenting. Regards, Liam
Last time I saw this line some track was missing! Has it been put back in now right through to Caldon Low? It was quite a shock seeing an empty trackbed!
+Jim Young Believe it or not Jim but 5619 is a class 5 loco, putting it on par with a Black Five. The S160 is in a lot better shape than it was 18 months ago. Thanks for the comment.
Raw power from them both and impressive smoke shots! I must go there sometime.
+Whitemoorkid A good little line ! Best to go when there running up to Ipstones.
A Lovely little line for great shots and sounds, and you got them all. Grand to see,
Thank you both. your films are always appreciated,
+Ernest Johnson Thanks as always Ernest. The line is very scenic & quaint ! The Cauldron section is in need of some serious work.
+Marsh Steam Videos™ you can say that again!
Notoriously sure footed GWR loco's doing what they do best. 56xx Taffy tanks along with 42xx , 5205 and 72xx were built for slogging it out up welsh valley lines with coal wagons and spoil hoppers. No surprise with a good fire in that 5619 just thumped its way up the hill like its just another day.
A superb compilation of all actions clips Liam, never been to this Railway....May get round to it one day!...Best wishes...Bob
I was on the first train out on the Saturday, it was a fantastic day. Glad you have made a good video of the gala as I never got chance.
+dsr150 Glad to hear you had a good day. Thanks for watching & commenting.
An LNER A4 Pacific never visited the Churnet Valley Railway. Why is that?
Good stuff Liam, terrific sounds from the locos. It'd be great to see an S160 on the mainline one day, great locos
+acw71000 Thanks Austin, great sounds always guaranteed on the Cauldron section. An S160 on the mainline would be a great sight ! I think the Jacobite route would be an ideal place at first.
Very nice footage Liam, and really good performances by the locos! the S160 is a handy Loco have around for those steep banks, although 5619 put in a typically plucky show for a relatively small Loco. Nicely captured and edited as always! Best wishes. Ken
+Ken Browne Thanks Ken. Good to hear from you. The S160 does a good job on the hillier sections. It's amazing to think that 5619 has the same power output as a Black Five. Thanks for watching & commenting. Regards, Liam
Last time I saw this line some track was missing! Has it been put back in now right through to Caldon Low? It was quite a shock seeing an empty trackbed!
No, I don't think so. That section of line is owned by the Moorlands Railway, I think.
Hi Liam, very good , like the chime of the USA. Also not too cold for filming I hope....Dave
+locomotive67 Was a bit chilly in the Staffordshire Moorlands Dave ! The S160 Does look & sound the part. Tyseley have done a good job on her.
Great stuff Liam.. Thanks for reply...Dave
I see the smaller engine ie 5619 took the same load up the hill as the much larger yank engine surprise surprise, loved the sounds though
+Jim Young Believe it or not Jim but 5619 is a class 5 loco, putting it on par with a Black Five. The S160 is in a lot better shape than it was 18 months ago. Thanks for the comment.
+Marsh Steam Videos™ no wonder, they were used to hauling coal trains in Wales most of their Lives, but still a good effort up those slopes
Nice video, subscribed
Locations on the climb are they near a road?
The main one at Bradnop is. It's located on a T Junction.
did u go on the Saturday or Sunday m8?
+nathan oconnor Saturday.
+Marsh Steam Videos™ thought I'd seen you at Consall
+nathan oconnor You might of have, I was there for the first trip on Saturday morning.
+Marsh Steam Videos™ aye I'm sticking head out of the window while try to take a picture of 5619
Very good video shame to see yet another industrial wasteland though.wonder how many people lost their jobs?