I used to take his train often from Whitehaven to Carlisle and it is interesting to see it from above. You don't realise how close to the sea you are. I used to love it when the sea was rough. Amazing to watch especially as the train goes so slow. Not too rough though or the train would cancelled. Beautiful video. Well done.
Weve just started going to the Cumbrian Coast for weekend breaks, having visited many other parts of the UK. This stretch especially from St Bees up to the Solway is beautiful with views over to the Galloway coastline Great video and music too.
Great video. thoroughly enjoyed it. Amazing how clear the water is (definitely a lot cleaner than it was back in the early 80's when I used to swim at Harrington).
So beautifully filmed, I was transported for a few minutes. ❤ What a rare treat to see a bird's eye view. It was a bit like watching a model railway, but mucn more spectacular of course! 😊I'm lucky enough to live in Cumbria, but I've never been to this part of the coast. Thanks very much and best wishes.
Very good idea using the drone to film the train's journey. You could do it with more branch lines. Of-course, main lines are too fast, but in any case, nearly always it's the secondary lines and branch lines that hold the most scenic interest.
Yes it was filmed over 2 days from 3 different vantage points as the drone looses signal when going around the bends, it also helps it's a very slow section. Thank you very much for watching 👍
I used to take his train often from Whitehaven to Carlisle and it is interesting to see it from above. You don't realise how close to the sea you are. I used to love it when the sea was rough. Amazing to watch especially as the train goes so slow. Not too rough though or the train would cancelled. Beautiful video. Well done.
Glad it brought back some great memories for you, thank you for watching 👍
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Weve just started going to the Cumbrian Coast for weekend breaks, having visited many other parts of the UK. This stretch especially from St Bees up to the Solway is beautiful with views over
to the Galloway coastline Great video and music too.
Yes it is a beautiful part of the country, tend to take it for granted when you live here. Thank you very much for watching 👍
Excellent video thanks 😊
Thanks for watchingv👍
Great video. thoroughly enjoyed it. Amazing how clear the water is (definitely a lot cleaner than it was back in the early 80's when I used to swim at Harrington).
Yes they used to dump raw sewage in the water back in the 80s, saying that tho they still do 😲 thanks for watching bud 👍
So beautifully filmed, I was transported for a few minutes. ❤ What a rare treat to see a bird's eye view. It was a bit like watching a model railway, but mucn more spectacular of course! 😊I'm lucky enough to live in Cumbria, but I've never been to this part of the coast. Thanks very much and best wishes.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it and I really appreciate your kind words, it makes uploading my little videos worthwhile. Best wishes.
Lovely, would love to be inside of one of these trains, thank you
Beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you very much for the sub it's much appreciated 👍
My place of birth.. Parton.. Love going on that train....
Yes I love chilling out and collecting beach glass there. Thanks for watching 👍
Very good idea using the drone to film the train's journey.
You could do it with more branch lines.
Of-course, main lines are too fast, but in any case, nearly always it's the secondary lines and branch lines that hold the most scenic interest.
Yes it was filmed over 2 days from 3 different vantage points as the drone looses signal when going around the bends, it also helps it's a very slow section. Thank you very much for watching 👍