Although I’m nowhere near as keen on the diesel locomotive as I am on the steam locomotive, I can still appreciate their use in railway history, not to mention the present day!!
I must admit I think I prefer diesels than steam, especially deltics or class 37s, however this video mainly features the electric locomotives, 86101 & 87002, thanks for the comment! 👍
@@Fran-ho7qu Of course I do!! I’m more attracted by steam locomotives though!! I would add that I watch the electric trains running past my model railway club premises just outside Broxbourne Station.
Thanks very much, you can book Intercity railtours on their website here: inter-city.co.uk You can find other types of tours if you search online for example Saphos train tours (steam trains) or the Statesman. Hope this is helpful sorry its quite a long reply!
Sorry I didn’t see this comment earlier, yes, they run regularly to and from Sellafield they have to have atleast 2 locos but sometime have more (not running just for moving them about as it saves time and less drivers needed). Thanks for watching!
Nice video great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on UA-cam bye for now Philip
It’s a kitchen car, from LSL’s Statesman set, it has been added to the intercity coaches because they don’t have a kitchen car in that livery because this is the first time they have ever done first class dining on an intercity railtour!
hi, great video, those locos look FAB, the engineers should get a medal for their hard work.
They certainly do look fantastic, thanks for the comment!
Excellent video of the rail tour.
Thanks!
A good week of Locomotion; first your 56 video, then the 37’s with crane now this! Good work
Thanks!
Wow!!!!!! That is a fine looking train! Really nice to see.
It does look great.
Top job a Proper train Bring them back !!!!! 😁
Saw 86101 & InterCity Mk3s at Crewe on the way home from the Battle of Nantwich last weekend.
Having seen this at Penrith and Lockerbie, I can say that this is a nice railtour!
Yes it certainly is! I wondered where you had gone to see it.
Very nice days filming, if not a long one for you, looking great in that livery, cheers 👍
Luckily it wasn’t too long because I went home to Wigton inbetween and went back again for the return later, thanks for the comment!
👍@@TRAlNVlDEOS
Although I’m nowhere near as keen on the diesel locomotive as I am on the steam locomotive, I can still appreciate their use in railway history, not to mention the present day!!
I must admit I think I prefer diesels than steam, especially deltics or class 37s, however this video mainly features the electric locomotives, 86101 & 87002, thanks for the comment! 👍
@@Fran-ho7qu Of course I do!! I’m more attracted by steam locomotives though!! I would add that I watch the electric trains running past my model railway club premises just outside Broxbourne Station.
Awesome video buddy from Alan in Lowestoft buddy 🎉and a Happy New year to 😊
Thanks Alan, Happy New Year to you to! 🎉
How do I go about booking on one of these rail tours mate ? Great video BTW and I absolutely miss those class 86/7 they where awesome work horses
Thanks very much, you can book Intercity railtours on their website here: inter-city.co.uk
You can find other types of tours if you search online for example Saphos train tours (steam trains) or the Statesman.
Hope this is helpful sorry its quite a long reply!
@@TRAlNVlDEOS thank you so much matey 🤜🤛
@@mott2945 No problem! 👍
I was on the same platform for the 86 and 87 coming in
Great, glad you saw them aswell.👍
Why was a very short train double headed? Was it a British Nuclear Fuel train?
Yes, they always are so they won't be stranded if one loco breaks down
Sorry I didn’t see this comment earlier, yes, they run regularly to and from Sellafield they have to have atleast 2 locos but sometime have more (not running just for moving them about as it saves time and less drivers needed). Thanks for watching!
Nice video great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on UA-cam bye for now Philip
Thanks Philip!
What's the coach behind the 86 ?
It’s a kitchen car, from LSL’s Statesman set, it has been added to the intercity coaches because they don’t have a kitchen car in that livery because this is the first time they have ever done first class dining on an intercity railtour!
Thanks
@@terrymoore9388 No problem! 👍
Seems such a shame to have Sir William Stanier's name on such a mundane-looking loco...
I wouldn’t say it’s mundane? Maybe back in 1980 but there are now very few preserved, and in my opinion it looks fantastic.
Mundane? Backbone of the WCML for 35 years. A worthy successor to the Stanier pacifics