Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William to Mallaig

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2021
  • Journey to Mallaig on the Jacobite Steam Train, operated by West Coast Railways, passing over the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
    0:08:05 - Caledonian Canal
    0:30:36 -- Glenfinnan Viaduct
    LMS Stanier Black Five 45212 was built at Armstrong Whitworth in 1935
    45212 is one of 842 'Black Fives', as they became affectionately known, built for the London Midland and Scottish Railway.
    The engine started life in Bradford and was withdrawn from Lostock Hall in 1968 but not before having the distinction of heading the final steam-hauled revenue-earning service for British Railways on 4th August 1968.
    45212 is owned by the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and is normally based there. In 2017, it was fitted with the necessary equipment for main line running and was certified for main line use.
    Its return to the mainline featured trips with The Cathedrals Express, as well as on the famous Jacobite service over the West Highland Line, well known as the setting for the Harry Potter films.

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  • @unicorn47628
    @unicorn47628 3 місяці тому

    in the end the sun came out. Why not earlier ? Beautiful video.

  • @luiginocm
    @luiginocm 3 роки тому +4

    Out of the many UA-cams on the Jacobite Train Journey this is the one that I was always waiting to watch and LISTEN. It absolutely lovely.

  • @railfreightdrivergallagherGBRf
    @railfreightdrivergallagherGBRf 2 роки тому +4

    Fantastic video. Great to see the kids at the school all running accross the field to wave at the train. Just like the old days of the 1940s-60s. Excellent.

    • @stevemochrie2284
      @stevemochrie2284  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Driver M.P.Gallagher, I remember the kids, great to see them so excited.

  • @seesafar9912
    @seesafar9912 Рік тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @janedrews3255
    @janedrews3255 3 роки тому +1

    that was brill , Thanks keep them coming x

  • @KAAKKK
    @KAAKKK 5 місяців тому +1

    Lovely! What time of year did you visit?