When I watch your videos I always look at the station map on google earth & it never ever fails to amaze me how they planned out the track alignment & routes without having the ability to view from overhead if anyone knows how they did it I would be grateful for your insight & comments & thank you Leslie for taking the time to film edit & upload
Simple old fashioned surveying and drawing boards! That there was a very similar layout from the 1950s and possibly earlier (back to the 1870s?) would help. Thanks!
Excellent shots!! I went to Doncaster on that day, wondering wether I should do Carlisle or Doncaster and just decided to do Doncaster, didnt get as much as you did tho!! Still got some great shots. It’s on my channel btw if you wanna see it, thanks mate!
Why on earth has Class 47830 been named after someone who did untold damage to Britain's railways???? Damage that is still being felt over 60 years later!!!! I would have thought that Beeching would have been the last person a loco should be named after.
Thats UA-cam unfortunately. They say they put in adverts to meet viewers watching preferences - some viewers see none! They dont say that increasingly they are ones you cant skip out of
That is the most life like model railway I have ever seen, very well put together. It looks so real, the kids love it.
Lol - if you put down track like that on a model you;d say it was badly laid and unrealistic!
A wonderful video Les great mix and content well presented , top man really enjoyed it thanks for sharing take care a t b syd👍👌
Glad you enjoyed it
A bit of everything in that one Leslie...great stuff.
Thanks Tim
Always a great watch thank you Les
Glad you enjoyed it
Yet again, brilliant filming and content. Very professional, a perfect watch. Looking forward to the next one !
Wow, thank you!
Fun to watch as always. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Leslie. I just finished watching your video and it was fantastic. I subscribed to your channel. Take care and thank you. Verne
Thanks Verne!
When I watch your videos I always look at the station map on google earth & it never ever fails to amaze me how they planned out the track alignment & routes without having the ability to view from overhead if anyone knows how they did it I would be grateful for your insight & comments & thank you Leslie for taking the time to film edit & upload
Simple old fashioned surveying and drawing boards! That there was a very similar layout from the 1950s and possibly earlier (back to the 1870s?) would help. Thanks!
Great video again Les. Thank you John
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice video les.nice variety 👌
Thanks
So much variety Les, cracking video as ever!
Thanks
a very busy day les, once again, thanks to 'Our man in the Citadel' for the action.
Thanks!
Enjoyable as always Leslie!
Thanks Euan
6:11 i think the ballast train was my favourite
Great shots as well
Looks good eh? Thanks for watching
Yeah! Your welcome.
Great video Leslie Gilpin Railway
Thanks!
Love carlisle love all your videos Les
Thanks!
Great as usual les.👍.
Thanks!
Nice video, I see that LS working you said about is on RTT for tommorow now
Thanks That is correct
nice video les are the class 88 both deisel and eletric i seen the pantograph on top just wasnt sure
Thanks. Class 88 are diesel and electric. You often see them on the Flask trains to Sellafield which is not electrified.
Awesome 👋🤗👍🥰🚈🚅🚂
Thank you 🤗
the tast train is in today 43272 in wick and was in inverness 9.24pm for wick
Cool - those test trains get around
Excellent shots!! I went to Doncaster on that day, wondering wether I should do Carlisle or Doncaster and just decided to do Doncaster, didnt get as much as you did tho!! Still got some great shots.
It’s on my channel btw if you wanna see it, thanks mate!
The problem with Dncaster I found was most freight bypasses the station. However you have passenger trains all over the place
Yeah i found that too, still a good station though. At around 11:30 to 1 there was just no freight at all, just passenger trains which is annoying tbh
Why on earth has Class 47830 been named after someone who did untold damage to Britain's railways????
Damage that is still being felt over 60 years
later!!!! I would have thought that Beeching would have been the last person a loco should be named after.
It has carried this name since 2015. Part irony but also it was under Beeching that Freight Liner was formed as part of British Rail
Great footage. It's starting to get wasted by the amount of adverts interrupting now.
Thats UA-cam unfortunately. They say they put in adverts to meet viewers watching preferences - some viewers see none! They dont say that increasingly they are ones you cant skip out of
Incrível excelente 2:13
Thanks