used to work for BR then known as SWT. Worked as a guard then as a second man on night engineering. helped to lay in wloo international, the big bridge, mitre jcn and other stuff as well. Miss that job....
Nice video. Quite informative..currently on a level 2 6-8 week rail engineering and track maintenance course at Rugby college so absorbing similar vids to these complementing our studies
Neglect your PW, And it will come back to bite you very severely, As other railways have found out recently , Its probably one of the most important bits on the railway, but does need to be kept up to scratch
Well, I would guess they don't need them seeing as it's not under network rail control. Maybe their local rules don't require them? But truthfully, if you are going to pick holes, I would be more concerned about them walking in the 4 foot, standing next to the lookout and filming whilst walking along the line. Of course its more than likely that there were not trains running and they knew this.
There's a lot of maintenance required on the railway especially with jointed bullhead track. But the sound as the trains roll by is worth it.
loving the tiny keying hammer
used to work for BR then known as SWT. Worked as a guard then as a second man on night engineering. helped to lay in wloo international, the big bridge, mitre jcn and other stuff as well. Miss that job....
Very nice
Dedication is superb on this delightful railway line. 😊x
Nice video. Quite informative..currently on a level 2 6-8 week rail engineering and track maintenance course at Rugby college so absorbing similar vids to these complementing our studies
Neglect your PW, And it will come back to bite you very severely, As other railways have found out recently , Its probably one of the most important bits on the railway, but does need to be kept up to scratch
This must have been a challenge for your camera man walking backwards all that time.
Hard hats??
Overhead risk ?
Well, I would guess they don't need them seeing as it's not under network rail control.
Maybe their local rules don't require them?
But truthfully, if you are going to pick holes, I would be more concerned about them walking in the 4 foot, standing next to the lookout and filming whilst walking along the line.
Of course its more than likely that there were not trains running and they knew this.