120, a small switcher, makes all the other locomotives look teeny tiny! It's like when FL 70012 did some testing and was coupled with GECX 809 and a pair of UP AC44C6Ms
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.
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.
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.
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
Never seen much of this quarry before, so I enjoyed this video
120, a small switcher, makes all the other locomotives look teeny tiny!
It's like when FL 70012 did some testing and was coupled with GECX 809 and a pair of UP AC44C6Ms
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.
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.
Fantastic shot there mate especially seeing the locomotives in the coal mine
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.
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
EMD SW1001
@@daviddunn782 Yes, but there is 2 in the UK.
@@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