If only the rest of humanity could be as united with each other as rail fans are ! Seriously, great footage of the lovely old lady as usual from one of the best railway video producers in Britain. Many thanks for your effort.
Hi Tony and thank you for the nice comments. The Ivybridge shot needed "special" equipment to shoot over the fencing, restoring a one time favourite location for me from my "stills" days. Alan
Hi Alan, I did get some movement clips at Plymouth North Road, once again you've excelled, thanks for the the City Of Truro clips to reiterate what it was all about. Thanks for sharing is a bit inadequate for this, but it is with gratitude! I'll be keeping this in my time machine. liked Baz
Hello Baz: glad you managed to get some action for yourself, at least the weather was good! I am most humbled by your very kind remarks, thank you. Alan
Hi C&A and thank you for the nice comment. Glad you enjoyed the Laira shot as I did not have time to visit beforehand, so it was a bit of an unknown quantity. Glad you saw her looking so fine. Alan
Some really nice shots there. How beautiful the UK looks at this time of year. Good ending, with City Of Truro early C20 ....approx :-).... footage of the first officially recorded instance of a 100mph run on a public railway ....☁☁☁⁘⁙☁☁⁙..☁……Hᴜɢʜ….Lɪᴋᴇᴅ…..ツ
Hello Hugh: thank you for the kind and as always, interesting comments. Sure, the U.K. looks a little different from Uluru at this time of year and we wouldn't have it any other way and just goes to show that there is no such single colour as "green"!! Glad you liked my footage of the 1904 run, the Time Machine I keep in the garage comes in useful from time to time! Best regards, Alan
It's true Andrei. They all seemed to be in touch by phone and all stopped working just before she arrived. Nice to see so many N.R. guys taking an interest. Alan
If only the rest of humanity could be as united with each other as rail fans are !
Seriously, great footage of the lovely old lady as usual from one of the best railway video producers in Britain. Many thanks for your effort.
Thank you so much, your very kind words make it all worthwhile. Best wishes, Alan
Thanks once again for the footage.Loved the shot at Ivybridge.Keep up the good work.Tony
Hi Tony and thank you for the nice comments. The Ivybridge shot needed "special" equipment to shoot over the fencing, restoring a one time favourite location for me from my "stills" days. Alan
Loved the City of Truro part.
Well done Alan. Great stuff. Didnt see you out & about on either day. But we were not too far apart! Geraint
Hi Geraint, nice to hear from you and thank you for your kind comments, at least we had better than the forecast weather!. Alan
Very nice video. Good old Nunney!
Hi Christopher and thank you for the kind comment. Amen to your sentiment about Nunney Castle. Alan
Nice touch with City of Truro at the end!
Hi David: the Time Machine I keep in the garage turned out to be quite useful on this occasion!! Alan
Hi Alan, I did get some movement clips at Plymouth North Road, once again you've excelled, thanks for the the City Of Truro clips to reiterate what it was all about. Thanks for sharing is a bit inadequate for this, but it is with gratitude! I'll be keeping this in my time machine. liked Baz
Hello Baz: glad you managed to get some action for yourself, at least the weather was good! I am most humbled by your very kind remarks, thank you. Alan
Sincerely ment. B
Superb video. Travelled a few miles to get this coverage A excellent choice of location the pick of them was at Laira. We saw her at Taunton (C&A)
Hi C&A and thank you for the nice comment. Glad you enjoyed the Laira shot as I did not have time to visit beforehand, so it was a bit of an unknown quantity. Glad you saw her looking so fine. Alan
Some really nice shots there. How beautiful the UK looks at this time of year. Good ending, with City Of Truro early C20 ....approx :-).... footage of the first officially recorded instance of a 100mph run on a public railway ....☁☁☁⁘⁙☁☁⁙..☁……Hᴜɢʜ….Lɪᴋᴇᴅ…..ツ
Hello Hugh: thank you for the kind and as always, interesting comments. Sure, the U.K. looks a little different from Uluru at this time of year and we wouldn't have it any other way and just goes to show that there is no such single colour as "green"!! Glad you liked my footage of the 1904 run, the Time Machine I keep in the garage comes in useful from time to time! Best regards, Alan
The men in orange working on the cutting side were just in the right spot to get a good view there.
It's true Andrei. They all seemed to be in touch by phone and all stopped working just before she arrived. Nice to see so many N.R. guys taking an interest. Alan
Nice One
Cheers Ben, much appreciated. Alan