I can remember seeing them as a youngster at Taplow in the early 70s . They were generally looking very rough and un loved . I've also heard it said that when travelling along at 60 mph they had a pronounced bounce that the crew didn't like much? My favourite back then was Western Thunderer. It's nice to see Western Champion back on its old stamping ground bringing back the memories !
I too remember seeing them as a youngster in the 70s while holidaying in Devon & Cornwall every year & spending hours on Dainton bank with my Dad.Happy memories & great to see Champion back on the mainline.Thanks for watching & leaving a comment😎👍🏼
hi, great video, used to see loads of these 52s at Reading General in the 60s and 70s, nothing to touch them,! clowns at BR scrapped most of them without giving a second thought,[ all locos cost a lot to maintain ]
Thanks,glad you enjoyed it.I can remember seeing them as a young lad at Reading in the mid 70s & a lot of summer holidays lineside in Devon & Cornwall,happy days😎😎D1015 will be back at Reading next on April 14th👍🏼 Cheers Dave
Cheers Mike,weather was rubbish but worth a trip out to catch.Hope all ok at the 🏥👍🏼,She’s working to Brum on the 14th April so hopefully your be able to catch then👍🏼Cheers Dave
Brilliant video of the western my husbands firt memory of the western was in the mid sixties when. Western advocate turned up at Corby steelworks with a coal train, then she run back light engine that day he was dog in school,
As a 7 yr old these scared the crap out of me coming into the station , but for some reason I just love them , even got aboard one that’s being sorted on the minehead line , 👍🙂
I can remember seeing them as a youngster at Taplow in the early 70s . They were generally looking very rough and un loved . I've also heard it said that when travelling along at 60 mph they had a pronounced bounce that the crew didn't like much?
My favourite back then was Western Thunderer. It's nice to see Western Champion back on its old stamping ground bringing back the memories !
I too remember seeing them as a youngster in the 70s while holidaying in Devon & Cornwall every year & spending hours on Dainton bank with my Dad.Happy memories & great to see Champion back on the mainline.Thanks for watching & leaving a comment😎👍🏼
hi, great video, used to see loads of these 52s at Reading General in the 60s and 70s, nothing to touch them,! clowns at BR scrapped most of them without giving a second thought,[ all locos cost a lot to maintain ]
Thanks,glad you enjoyed it.I can remember seeing them as a young lad at Reading in the mid 70s & a lot of summer holidays lineside in Devon & Cornwall,happy days😎😎D1015 will be back at Reading next on April 14th👍🏼 Cheers Dave
Very nice coverage Dave of D1015, I couldn't cover it this time (hospital)
Cheers Mike,weather was rubbish but worth a trip out to catch.Hope all ok at the 🏥👍🏼,She’s working to Brum on the 14th April so hopefully your be able to catch then👍🏼Cheers Dave
Brilliant video of the western my husbands firt memory of the western was in the mid sixties when. Western advocate turned up at Corby steelworks with a coal train, then she run back light engine that day he was dog in school,
Thanks & happy memories😎👍
Great video Dave :)
Thanks Simon😎👍🏼
Now MTU engined, of course. They're pretty much identical to Maybachs, mind, but spares availability might be better
It is yes but you'd never really know would you? Still sounds😎😎👍
Never knew they changed the engines , 👍
As a 7 yr old these scared the crap out of me coming into the station , but for some reason I just love them , even got aboard one that’s being sorted on the minehead line , 👍🙂