Seaside Special: 7029 Clun Castle - 'The White Rose to York & Scarborough' - 06/07/2024
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Having not seen 7029 Clun Castle for several months, I was quite pleased to hear that she had been rostered to work the Vintage Trains 'White Rose' railtour to York & Scarborough.
We kick things off at Burton, where 7029 is captured as she makes a spirited departure albeit with BR Class 47 (47773/D1755) giving a hefty shove from the rear.
Our final shot takes us to Tucklesholme Nature Reserve, a mile outside of Burton upon Trent, where we capture 7029 as she heads south towards Birmingham on the return journey from Scarborough to Birmingham New Street.
Timestamps:
00:00, Burton-on-Trent
02:23, Tucklesholme Nature Reserve (Barton-under-Needwood)
Filmed on a Panasonic VXF990 with a Takstar SGC-598 Microphone.
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Great video Jake :)
@@SimonTog thanks Simon 🙂
Great video Jake! That departure from burton was something special 🤩 Lovely shots all round, keep it up!
@@Tobys_Trains thanks Toby, glad you enjoyed it. Kind regards, Jake.
Nice one Jake. I am old enough to remember Castles in everyday service. That was a classic standing start from a Western engine. Another nice shot riverside too. I grew up just a few miles from Clun's now home shed at Tyseley. Many open days in the 70's spent enjoying dust and smoke. I even worked there for a couple of years 79-81. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Robert,
Glad you enjoyed it. Kind regards, Jake.
Jake, Nicely captured. Regards, John
Thanks John, glad you enjoyed it. King regards, Jake.
Nice video n I scrb you 👍❤
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Excellent filming mate, liked it 👍🏻🚂
@@NeilM01989 thanks mate,
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
@@JakeBSteam No problem and yeah i did mate 👍🏻
Nicely captured Jake as well as the 'scenic' views around Burton 😆. I only managed the return Lol. Regards, Brian.
Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed it. Kind regards, Jake. 🙂