Great video, I'm currently working on modifying my version of the Whatley Quarry for Train Simulator. My current version is available in the Train Simulator Workshop on Steam.
A very interesting video of a less well-known location. It's an awkward spot to film/photo from due to the stone wall with plants growing along the top of it and a sloping edge by the roadside. You did very well to capture all the action.
That's a great video (and a thumb) - and watched closely as I'm working on creating a rake of MRL style wagons in N Gauge. I'm sure there'll be some from Dapol etc in due course (at some silly mega-price) as they are beginning to appear in the larger scales, but until then I'll use my homemade version of beaten up mineral wagons :) Cheers.
Fantastic shot there mate especially seeing the locomotives in the coal mine
Very good video
good evening sir, first of, let me just say, that video was awesome, i have subbed, liked and shared on twitter, the only thing i will say, to you and scott whiley is, Whatley Quarry ain't in wiltshire, its in somerset on the mendip hills, and scott, its not a coal mine, its a quarry for stone to be taken various places for construction. feel free to look at my mendip rail play list on my channel, i have some good stuff taken about half a mile from where you was. if you can ever get there again, i would highly recommend a little village called great elm, as you see from my footage, it really is a lovely place to be, i sometimes go up there at night and watch the quarry trains come in and out, it is quite spooky, but ova ten yrs of going, i have got use to it. but absolutely cracking vid mate, well done
That Americans switcher locomotive in quarry
@@damixneditz yes the other SW1001 lives 4 miles from Whatley at Aggregate industries Merehead Quarry , both around 6 miles from my home
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Why didn't you film from ground level, it seems fairly accessible
Never seen much of this quarry before, so I enjoyed this video