Good video. Was looking at an atlas to see exactly where you were and didn't realise Hanslope Junction was quite a way from Hanslope. You live and leran.
Hi Tornado922. Great rush hour film at Ashton. Brilliant 2-tone that 350375 gave at 29:24. Extra information for you: at 2:25, it was 350249 on the rear of the LNWR service from Crewe. Looking forward to next rush hour film at London Kings Cross. Kind regards, Chris.
Great stuff. Can't wait for kings cross next. You should consider visiting market harborough on the mml as u get a good variety of freight,fast and stoping traffic there and it has been renovated since you were last there. But this is only a suggestion. 😃
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed watching this, the bridge I was standing on is just a standard bridge put in place to allow the farmers to get to the main road from the different fields, it also acts as a footpath going between the various villages. The former railway line is actually just further north of where I was filming
Countless freight yes but what happened to the Dagenham-Mossend car train? My assumption is that it got cancelled. 66787 of GBRF was 66184 of DB Cargo UK, hence the triple light clusters on there.
The WCML during the evening rush hour is great for freight without doubt! In regards to the car train I don't think it runs every weekday evening, much like the water train that runs from Dollands Moor to Daventry
I try to break things up every now and again by going to different spots that give different perspectives. Although I appreciate it's not to everyones taste
Lucky day for freight ,a lot to see! Thanks for sharing
One of the many reasons why I love filming on the WCML during the evening rush hour period is because of all the freight that you get
Another great video 🍺👍
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Great video Tornado922
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Excellent Rush hour trains from a strange location with lots of variable traffic, most enjoyable. Thank you.
Thanks very much! I'm glad you enjoyed watching this!
A very good Sunday evening buddy from Alan in Lowestoft
Thank you kindly
Nice video great work as always 390013 is called Blackpool bell and you saw my favourite 390049 can’t wait for the next video
🤦♀️ we can't add Blackpool Belle to the website due to feedback being suspended
Thanks very much! I'm glad you enjoyed watching this!
Excellent as always. Looking forward to the n ext one.
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Fantastic rush hour video! I really enjoyed this :)
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Good video. Was looking at an atlas to see exactly where you were and didn't realise Hanslope Junction was quite a way from Hanslope. You live and leran.
Thanks very much! I always try to further the education of others where possible ;)
Brilliant video legend I was enjoying your videos
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Great railway video, and a nice view.
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Cool!
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Very Great Train Video Tornado922
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Hi Tornado922. Great rush hour film at Ashton. Brilliant 2-tone that 350375 gave at 29:24. Extra information for you: at 2:25, it was 350249 on the rear of the LNWR service from Crewe. Looking forward to next rush hour film at London Kings Cross. Kind regards, Chris.
Thanks very much Chris I'm glad you enjoyed watching this! I had a great time getting it all put together! Thanks for the added information as always
Great stuff mate. A lot of freight to keep you busy
Thanks very much bud!
Great video with lots of trains. Nicely done. 😀
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Amazing video
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Great video
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Thanks for the session. 15.30 they are obviously not bothered with 20ft containers anymore.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, seems to be the case
Great video at Ashton
Thanks very much!
Great stuff.
Can't wait for kings cross next.
You should consider visiting market harborough on the mml as u get a good variety of freight,fast and stoping traffic there and it has been renovated since you were last there.
But this is only a suggestion. 😃
Thanks very much! I have a few people asking me to go to Market Harborough lately so I will be giving it a look when I get the chance to do so!
Great view Tornado922 and 66738 is called Huddersfield Town
Thanks very much! And thanks for the info!
Great video and loving the comedy moments in the commentary.
Great location too.
Is that bridge you are on a former railway line?
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed watching this, the bridge I was standing on is just a standard bridge put in place to allow the farmers to get to the main road from the different fields, it also acts as a footpath going between the various villages. The former railway line is actually just further north of where I was filming
Hi, you were correct 390013 Blackpool Belle
Thanks for letting me know!
Another great video Jarred .plenty to see ....Could it be Maersk by any chance ?
Thank you kindly Lynn, it could very well be Maersk.....
Hi tornado922 when are the 805s starting on the west coast main line
Yep that's correct 390011 is City of Litchfield in the archives
Brill
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Countless freight yes but what happened to the Dagenham-Mossend car train? My assumption is that it got cancelled. 66787 of GBRF was 66184 of DB Cargo UK, hence the triple light clusters on there.
The WCML during the evening rush hour is great for freight without doubt! In regards to the car train I don't think it runs every weekday evening, much like the water train that runs from Dollands Moor to Daventry
@@Tornado922 Before the water gets taken to France via the Channel Tunnel with an electric loco I assume, probably a 92?
I only get the old name for 390003 former Virgin Enterprise
Hi tornado is this past film or new film
This is the newest film that Tornado922 has uploaded. Hope this answers your question.
I meant if this is his old film but after looking at it, it is thanks for your reply
Maritime intermodal one 66047
66738 Sunderland
66738 is named Huddersfield Town
Thanks for the correction
@@Debbiestrainsandtoys no problem
Nice - but I prefer the station views. Looking down from a bridge makes them look too much like models.
I try to break things up every now and again by going to different spots that give different perspectives. Although I appreciate it's not to everyones taste