I've got all the Brighton line covered in cabrides, except for via Redhill, so this fills the gap nicely! and the long, very straight Redhill-Tonbridge line.
Do you drive your train under an automatic train control system, ATC, or is the control of the train strictly under your control based on signals, speed sign posts and other restrictions?. Enjoying all your videos. Thanks.
Freight Rambler. You sure are an experienced driver, you know your routes, it shows in the videos. Really enjoy the freight cab rides they are so different from the passenger runs.
I found a video taken in 2011, that might interest the Type 66 Drivers in the UK. West of Toronto , 5 new Type 66 locomotives being transported to Halifax for export to the UK. The video is nearly 8 minutes long. The video of the Type 66's is at the 3:25 minute mark. ua-cam.com/video/02qJ6pC7DwM/v-deo.html
Great video. Why are the windscreen wipers on trains always jerky? You'd think they'd have sorted that by now! It looks as though it's about to fall off every time you switch it on. It reminds me of driving an old Morris 1000 in the rain!!
lovely trip, i'm one of the few people who love a grey wet day, especially in a rural setting, very nice. Thank you.
Full stop at 40 mph?! Nearly spilt my cuppa tea! (It's not as if this is my first viewing of the clip.) Thanks for the still interesting ride.
I've got all the Brighton line covered in cabrides, except for via Redhill, so this fills the gap nicely! and the long, very straight Redhill-Tonbridge line.
Why don't they fit diesel locos with pickup shoes and pantographs so they can use electric when it is available?
Nice run!
Made a change to see some rain...
I hard to turn the sound off it's very broken and distorted
cam speaker cant handle the low frequency throb of the diesel.
Do you drive your train under an automatic train control system, ATC, or is the control of the train strictly under your control based on signals, speed sign posts and other restrictions?. Enjoying all your videos. Thanks.
Under driver control...
Freight Rambler. You sure are an experienced driver, you know your routes, it shows in the videos. Really enjoy the freight cab rides they are so different from the passenger runs.
Thank you !
And not on the Quarry Line!
I found a video taken in 2011, that might interest the Type 66 Drivers in the UK. West of Toronto , 5 new Type 66 locomotives being transported to Halifax for export to the UK. The video is nearly 8 minutes long. The video of the Type 66's is at the 3:25 minute mark. ua-cam.com/video/02qJ6pC7DwM/v-deo.html
Great video. Why are the windscreen wipers on trains always jerky? You'd think they'd have sorted that by now! It looks as though it's about to fall off every time you switch it on. It reminds me of driving an old Morris 1000 in the rain!!
Cheer's ! yes the wipers are rubbish, many are worse than these ones...
should see the ones on 37`s they have life of their own...sometimes we change em for car wipers
Judgingb
by fan whine this a 66 ?
yes Class 66
I think you had the sound on the camera turned up too high. The sound quality is awful.
Be nice to know what load you are pulling
Also what the loco is, and some flagging up of the stations passed so we know here we are.