The Jacobite 2009 - Part 2 - Mallaig to Fort William
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2009
- This video includes scenes of 'the Jacobite' on the return journey between Mallaig and Fort Wiliam, filmed between 15th - 18th.July 2009. The train was hauled by Class Five 4-6-0, No.45231.
I notice that I have mispelled Loch Non Uamh, in the video it appears as Loch Non Uahm, my apologies to any Gaelic speaking viewers.
'The Sherwood Forester' and the music over the opening sequences is once again 'Steam Train To Mallaig' by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards'.
That video was absolutely magnificent - it started with a wonderful sequence on the outskirts of Mallaig and only got better. The sequence at Loch Eilt was simply breathtaking. Awsome content and even better photography - 5* but it deserves more!
Was brought up at Lochailort, went to school every day on the steam train. Its great to see the steam trains back on the line again. Great video and stunning scenery.
Thanks very much, its always good to know that the support crew enjoy the videos. We linesiders really appreciate your hard work.
You must have some great memories of the days of steam. It is wonderful to see how many people enjoy a ride on 'The Jacobite'
My wife and I travelled on it 4 years ago and loved it. The scenery was beautiful and we would very much like to do the trip again.
I hope you get the opportunity to do so. Once is never enough !
Thanks for your comments. I knew it was Paul Kane although I never had the privilege of meeting him. A well respected fine engineman. I thought it was wonderful to see the cheery waves he gave to people at the lineside, especially in the first part of my on train video from this year
Thanks for your comments, I'm sure you'll have a great time and I hope you enjoy some good weather. I'm itching to get back up there again myself.
Thanks again Andy, I think having that magnificent landscape certainly helps you to try hard to capture it on film. After a quick look at your channel, I see some very interesting looking films which I will return to.
Thanks very much, I hope you are able to visit this coming year, you certainly won't be disappointed.
Well......
"Steam in the Landscape!"
Beautifully shot - 5* Thank you for sharing.
Lovely video. Beautiful scenery. Beautiful machinery. A great tribute to both the Loco crew and the Photographer! Thankyou!
Thank you for your kind comments, much appreciated
unfortunately the driver of 45231 on these days sadly passed away in 2010 he was one of the steam railways most joyful gentlemen and im proud to say i knew him! it was a sad time as my mother and myself the guard of the jacobite steam train was very good friends with paul R.I.P. paul kane a true gentleman!
Thank you very much, I'm sure you will have a wonderful time when you travel on it, one of those 'must do' things
Thanks very much Steve. They were foreigners and I don't think they had seen steam before!!
Thanks, I think the shot works quite well which is strange when you can only see the loco for seconds really, but the sound was so good I had to include the full sequence.
thank you for sharing this video, excellent, I've really enjoyed it.
Thanks very much, it's quite a job to try and catch the train on the way back to Fort Bill
Wonderful. We had a fantastic view of her from Cruach an Fhearainn Duibh in 2009. Hoping to enjoy her again in two weeks time (if she's running).
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks again Mike, doesn't the railway looks very small set in such wonderful scenery.
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it. There is a new road now which takes some of the twists and turns out. I take your point re the captions, one or two are lost in the light background.
Thanks very much, you'll have a great time I'm sure. The engines are changed on the Sunday, I would have liked the K1 during the time I was there but only got the one shot on the Sunday I came home.
Thanks very much Ray, glad you enjoyed it
Wounderful video just been to the highlands good to see it once more .
Thank you, trust you had a wonderful holiday in beautiful Scotland
@acw71000 thanks for the video. me and my mate are planning a trip up to fort william. it looks amazing. cant wait to get up there. thanks for the sceanery
Cheers, glad you liked it
Excellent videos, as always. Looks like they've improved the road to Mallaig since I went in 1992.
One small suggestion for future videos, if you have the possibility; use a shadow on your caption text to help it stand out and make it easier to read. :-)
Stunning !
Thanks very much
Cheers Si, I wonder why some clips are familiar to you, I must have had some good advice from someone!! There was a spot to park for the Ranochan shot but not a proper lay by if I remember rightly. I ventured up the hillside and the view just opened up. I'm plotting going up in September for the three day bash.
Wow, That pan at Ranochan was well over 3 minutes and looked to be a full 180 degrees. Can there be a better place for that sort of steam shot anywhere else in the UK ? Brilliant
Woww! Another smashing selection of clips Austin! And a lot of those clips look familar ;) haha
And that shot at Ranochan :O Woww! I wish i'd got the full angle now, it's fantastic! Was it taken from a lay by? We pulled up in the wrong one and by the time we'd realised the train was coming...
Si 5*'s and fav :D
Thanks, appreciate your comment
Thanks, me too, the go anywhere do anything locos!!
super!! merci!!
Sorry to hear this
Superb!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Fantastic. What format do you shoot in? I shot the same train as you on a Canon HDV camcorder but when uploaded to youtube it
was awful!!
mmflock
fab!
Thank you
...Apprezzato ... bis!*****
I was there...hehehe
is the sound of a steam locomotive the same as the sound of the steam engine that powers the steam locomotive ? no ! for thou hearest the exhaust !