Many years ago when I worked on motorway construction in uni summer holidays the experienced navvies showed me how to look busy when doing nothing. It is an art lost on these guys clearly!
it was more amazing to me how many orange minions they needed to hang about on the track. I presume they use the orange minions to break the fall of if the bogey if comes loose.
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 It's not too long Better to show the whole process and those who are not so interested can skip through. My PC also has a handy mute button it's only 4 years old though so maybe a feature old tech did not have or could find LOL As for me the music was pleasant to listen to so I did not need my mute button.
Thank you for the feedback I appreciate it I'm so glad you enjoyed it the next one in the series is out now I'll put the link in ua-cam.com/video/hKPuP22BvHQ/v-deo.html Hope you enjoy this one too💯💖👍
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 Thank you for the link, I have just watched it. A very clear view of the work vacuuming out the stone. I was not expecting them to do it that way.
Next video out I hope the music suits it better doing a full documentary on it with exclusive footage of the derailment itself that will be coming soon & sorry you didn't like the music on the last one💯💖👍
The music was quite relaxing and appropriate given the amount of actual work being done. Serenade for strings by Dvorak? There is some train music by Honnegger called Pacific 231 but with so little activity that would not be appropriate!
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 There is also 'Railroad (Travel Song)' by USA composer Meridith Monk - heard that at a piano recital a few months back but had forgotten until after I posted! Also, not specifically trains but 'A short Ride in a Fast Machine' by John Adams could be worth a try 🙂
Apologies for sounding so stupid but….. Why are they doing such a long lift? Are the sleepers broken which would prevent them from running the wagons down the line?
Sorry about the music bad choice in the next couple of videos you will see the wagons getting unloaded and you can see the damage to the track and wagons💯👍🙂
Many years ago when I worked on motorway construction in uni summer holidays the experienced navvies showed me how to look busy when doing nothing. It is an art lost on these guys clearly!
Absolutely Brilliant footage. I've been looking forward to this episode and you haven't disappointed. Great stuff Will
Glad you enjoyed it💯🙂💖👍
Amazing aerial photography William Interesting Thank you very much Cheers William
Many thanks more to come💯💖👊
it was more amazing to me how many orange minions they needed to hang about on the track. I presume they use the orange minions to break the fall of if the bogey if comes loose.
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Nice one Will great video waiting for next one well done 👍🏻🙂💯
Do you reckon it's too long should I edit it and thank you very much for watching it💯💖🙂👊
No it’s not to long just right 👍🏻💯
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 It's not too long Better to show the whole process and those who are not so interested can skip through. My PC also has a handy mute button it's only 4 years old though so maybe a feature old tech did not have or could find LOL As for me the music was pleasant to listen to so I did not need my mute button.
Thank you for the feedback I appreciate it I'm so glad you enjoyed it the next one in the series is out now I'll put the link in
ua-cam.com/video/hKPuP22BvHQ/v-deo.html
Hope you enjoy this one too💯💖👍
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 Thank you for the link, I have just watched it. A very clear view of the work vacuuming out the stone. I was not expecting them to do it that way.
Plus 12 lads giving it a good coat of looking at.
Yes there was quite a lot waiting about for the permission to go ahead in the next video you'll see a lot more work & thank you for watching💯👍🙂
@theurbanlegenduk1760 Understood. Its all light hearted banter 😊
It's ok I like a sense of humour💯😅🤣👊
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Finally some very nice music! Apart from the impressive railcrane that is...
Definitely - good to hear some proper music as a background.
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Thanks Will 😊
Awesome so glad you enjoyed it💯💖👍
stop the silly music i cant stand it better with no sound
Next video out I hope the music suits it better doing a full documentary on it with exclusive footage of the derailment itself that will be coming soon & sorry you didn't like the music on the last one💯💖👍
The music was quite relaxing and appropriate given the amount of actual work being done. Serenade for strings by Dvorak? There is some train music by Honnegger called Pacific 231 but with so little activity that would not be appropriate!
@@keithmatthews1673 cheers mate I'm so glad you appreciate the work I will check that song out thank you may use it in a future video cheers mate💯🙂👍
@@theurbanlegenduk1760 There is also 'Railroad (Travel Song)' by USA composer Meridith Monk - heard that at a piano recital a few months back but had forgotten until after I posted! Also, not specifically trains but 'A short Ride in a Fast Machine' by John Adams could be worth a try 🙂
Hi Will
A UP mate🙂🖐
Apologies for sounding so stupid but….. Why are they doing such a long lift? Are the sleepers broken which would prevent them from running the wagons down the line?
Sorry about the music bad choice in the next couple of videos you will see the wagons getting unloaded and you can see the damage to the track and wagons💯👍🙂
ua-cam.com/video/hKPuP22BvHQ/v-deo.html
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