Didn't even know about that turn. Most of that freight used to go through Retford. Down to one, maybe two a day now. Can' beat that Bulleid 'chat' as it accelerated away from you. Thanks. Are you arae of the Friends of Lea Road Station that keep it so smart?
Yeah that line has really picked up in recent years, even the passenger service too. Yeah it is a nicely kept station, but could benefit from better facilities I feel!
Like your footage 👍Bit puzzled by you saying thanks to Network rail as unless you work for them they certainly shouldn’t be letting you film from that location on the track even if it is a crossing 🤷
Thank you! A Network Rail Track gang assisted me in getting to that location and they were helpful in offering to keep the noise from their work down while the loco passed by. I was behind a user-worked (farm) level crossing barrier, so on public land and safe, although the zoom on the camera does make it look like I was closer to the track than I really was :) Thanks for watching!
Brilliant an interesting vidio
Thank you!
Looks like you had a good day after you left us at B & Q. Thanks for the company.
@@tedsabin2504 Thank you so much once again! I might see you there for the Black 5 in December :)
@@iskra1234 Liz has already prompted me on that one so its in the diary.
Didn't even know about that turn. Most of that freight used to go through Retford. Down to one, maybe two a day now.
Can' beat that Bulleid 'chat' as it accelerated away from you. Thanks. Are you arae of the Friends of Lea Road Station that keep it so smart?
Yeah that line has really picked up in recent years, even the passenger service too. Yeah it is a nicely kept station, but could benefit from better facilities I feel!
Where was the location of the first one. With the freight trains in the open fields ? Also I was watching 34046 Braunton at Doncaster during the dayc
Hi the first one was a foot crossing close to Trent Junction near Gainsborough, thanks for watching and I hope that helps
@ brilliant! That has helped a lot
Like your footage 👍Bit puzzled by you saying thanks to Network rail as unless you work for them they certainly shouldn’t be letting you film from that location on the track even if it is a crossing 🤷
Thank you! A Network Rail Track gang assisted me in getting to that location and they were helpful in offering to keep the noise from their work down while the loco passed by. I was behind a user-worked (farm) level crossing barrier, so on public land and safe, although the zoom on the camera does make it look like I was closer to the track than I really was :) Thanks for watching!
@@iskra1234No problem 👍Didn’t want to seem critical as I know just what a zoom can make things look wrong. Regards Steve