thanks great video. I got to drive this engine on an experience day it was a Christmas present. One of the best days I've ever had. Couldn't wipe the smile off my face for long time. Boy hood dream come true. Thanks GCR you run a truly superb railway.
Thankyou Robert, You had a good 'experience' so obviously my video gave you some great memories. I fulfilled my 'boyhood dreams' working on them in the 60's. I've just got back from the GCR Gala and Witherslack Hall makes a few appearances which you might further enjoy. Best Wishes, Brian.
Brilliant footplate camera work. Just as I remember it as fireman at Neath GWR shed 60 years ago. Firing was harder more often with a full 16pound on the shovel with 10 coaches on.
Obviously I've redeemed myself by leading you to the main video of the two. I fired a few Halls & Granges myself between Brum & Gloucester but give me a Black 5 anyday. The raised tender plate and firehole door was less backbreaking!! Thanks for the compliment, glad you enjoyed it, Brian.
@@SYKAROST Yes, I agree with you, my most pleasurable days was when I fired the new, at the time, BR 76xxx engines. Controls all to hand, nice seat and the only time I stood up was to coal fire, and then not often.
Thank you very much for posting this video. I really enjoyed it. there is something serene about a loco crew calmly about their business. Whilst I am a Crewe boy and insanely proud of my LNWR/LMS railway heritage, it has to be said that the GWR Hall class of locomotive was a very fine design indeed. The video really displays its' no nonsense ability and ease of acceleration. Of course the seasoned crew made it look easy. No wonder Mr. Stanier took the design, improved upon it and made the highly successful "Stanier Black Five" IMHO The Hall is a "prettier" engine, though every bit as purposeful. Finally, the video was excellently filmed and it presented very well on my large monitor screen with full sound. It gave the impression of actually being there!
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the positive comment. I'm inclined to agree with you and as a former Midland Region fireman I actually fired both and the 5MT wins it for me. Stanier was kinder to us as he included a raised shovelling plate and firehole so less back breaking than GWR types. Regards, Brian.
With the volume turned up Brian, it was simply amazing to experience a footplate ride on a Hall...Thanks again for the ride...great work...Regards...Bob
Oh yes Bob, got to crankup the volume, shame you couldn't feel the vibration too lol. Although fortunate to have had a number of footplate trips (all on my channel) this was the first time on a Hall since 1966 although a Collett Tender rather than the Hawksworth would have been better for filming I'm not complaining. Glad you enjoyed the ride, Regards, Brian.
Wonderful to see the action in the cab. Historical preservation aside, I wonder what a steam loco cab would look like with modern "glass cockpit" additions: digital display & controls, automatic engine management etc.
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed it, there are a few more of these in cab videos on my channel to enjoy. I hope we never see that sight as we need to retain something that's tech free although there is certain monitoring equipment on Loco's on the main lines but not required on heritage railways.
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@@nlo114 Haha, thanks for clarifying that. I've never seen it so had no idea. I guess that makes me pretty ancient as I can barely recall being as young as you lol.
I won't enter that debate Steve lol. Alan probably could but not while I'm filming him.... It's a bit like riding a bike when you know how, glad you enjoyed it & if you scroll down my channel there are other 'Alan' footplate trips to view, cheers, Brian.
Haha.... sussed out!! Like Alan I was a BR(M) man but we fired whatever came along including Hall's & Granges plus ER B1's & V2's (We were at Saltley, B'ham). They were OK but preferred our own or the BR Std Classes. I guess it depends on if you were an enthusiast or worked on them what opinion you held but I certainly love to see & hear the WR loco's we are fortunate to still have, the bottom line is..... 'Steam Is Steam'!!
Certainly is and most sound amazing especially under load. My Dad was a GWR man in Shrewsbury so hence the connection. Steam is Steam couldn't agree more.
Utterly fabulous! I could watch that all day. I'm really impressed by the quality of the camera work and sound. It's not easy to hand hold a movie camera on a rocking locomotive footplate but the film is very steady all the same. Also many footplate ride videos are ruined by wind noise wrecking the audio. Did you you a wind cheater such as a Rycote for this? Also what camera did you use? It seemed to handle the very high contrast between the inside of the cab an the scenery outside very well. Personally I would disagree with you about a point you made about a Black 5 being a better loco to work on. I've had the pleasure of firing both a Hall and a Black 5 (admittedly only in preservation) and I preferred the Hall. As a 'right hander', I really didn't like being squeezed up in the left hand side of the footplate with my Driver behind me! Also I never could get used to the raised firehole on the Black 5. One thing I did prefer about the Black 5 - the injector with automatic change over to live steam when the regulator is shut! Anyway, thanks for posting this fabulous film! Best Wishes.
Many thanks for your kind comment and I'm pleased that you found my efforts an enjoyable watch. No external mic was used for this video as can be easily damaged so I cover the onboard mic with 'muffler fur' on a Panasonic HCX920 which is an excellent all round camera. For a steady hold it's mounted on a hand held 'cradle' complete with a neck strap. I respect your own preference for the Hall's but I fired both on the main line in 60's as a 'Midland Man' so we had to dislike them on principle due to the rivalry between the former LMR & GWR..... lol. Although I will be promoting the fact soon, I will give you advance info as you enjoyed this video so much. Part of my footage will be seen in the documentary series 'Mega Shippers' on 'Quest' which starts on 12th july at 10pm. My footage is due to air on 30th August but could get changed without notice. Make a note and tell your friends. In the meantime check out my playlist for other footplate videos on the GCR and thanks again for your kind words, it's appreciated. Best Wishes, Brian.
Matt Seymour. Easy when you know how, a lovely engine to work on but all past their prime by mid 60's so like most needed some TLC to get the best results.
Oh man I would love to run one of these as my job,the problem is there is only a handful in the country and alot of people like me that want the job , I have 2 scenic steam locomotives operating in about a 60 mile radius of me i would love to "retire" and just do this everyday that's a dream right there!
Did you ever fire one in anger? They were good at the job but a bit of a backbreaker like all GW loco's, give me a 'Black 5' anyday, a far nicer all rounder lol.
Adorei adorei adorei..., quanta saudades, esse senhor “MAQUINISTA” quantas histórias deve ter para contar, daria um pedacinho da vida para ouvi-lo❤️ Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Brilliant Brian. One of your best showing the superb driver/fireman teamwork. I particularly enjoyed listening to the exhaust as the Hall responded to regulator and reverser adjustments. Does Driver Alan also work on the Glos/Warwks? Best wishes Alan.
Very kind of you Alan, I couldn't miss the opportunity of riding the Hall as it's the first for me since 1966 & made a pleasant change. No Alan is pure GCR ...... especially as he lives very close!! All the best mate, Brian.
Awesome video! I have one question, though. At right about 13:00 he's spraying water all over the coal in the tender. Is that to minimize the coal dust? Anyhow cheers, excellent video!
Sheev, yes that's correct, a standard practice when running tender first and also to keep the footplate clean. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you found the others I've done on the footplate at GCR. Cheers, Brian.
Can you tell me, what is the control just above the large middle lever(the regulator, I think)? It's circular, brass, and has lots of holes all around the middle. I see the driver turn it, and hear some kind of noise that sounded like brakes(but I saw what I believe is another brake control, the double handled lever on the right). Would you know what that is?
The handle you refer to is indeed the vacuum brake. The double handled device you refer to is the reversing gear which is seen being adjusted to vary the percentage of 'cut off' through the valve gear to the cylinders.
Many later locomotives were designed to give good vision running backwards. This one and many others you had to drive with head outside the cab. Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
olá amigos ótima noite e um prazer de assistir o vídeo sobre o tema estrada de ferro isso sim é preservar essa maravilha chamada locomotiva a vapor ainda bem que vocês preservaram essa relíquia aqui no Brasil só tem dessa locomotivas em museus ou em algum lugar como pequenos passeios turísticos amigos em preservar essa maravilha sobre trilhos saudações daqui do Brasil cidade de carapicuiba são Paulo Brasil parabéns mais uma vez abs
olá amigos parabéns por esta belas imagens do maquinista e seu colaborador alimentando a caldeira da locomotiva isso sim belas imagens amigos parabéns saudações daqui do Brasil cidade carapicuiba são Paulo Brasil abs a todos vocês que Deus abençoe
Translated into English: hello friends great night and a pleasure to watch the video on the railroad theme this is to preserve this wonder called steam locomotive thank goodness that you preserved this relic here in Brazil you only have this locomotive in museums or somewhere as small tours tourist friends in preserving this wonder on trails greetings from Brazil city of carapicuiba são Paulo Brazil congratulations once again abs Obrigado pelo seu comentário gentil e fico feliz que você tenha gostado de assistir ao meu vídeo. Temos muita sorte de ter essas locomotivas finas ainda trabalhando para nosso prazer. Cumprimentos, Brian.
@@SYKAROST olá amigo ótima noite foi um prazer de compartilhar esse vídeo sobre o tema estrada de ferro e suas historias fascinante amigo e só mandar mais vídeos que vou compartilhar daqui do Brasil abs sykarost que Deus abençoe vocês ai também abs
@@marcosantoniosilva4513 ....... Obrigado, estou satisfeito por você curtir meus vídeos, então compartilhe meu canal com seus amigos. No momento, não temos trens a vapor em operação devido ao Covid19. Eu sei que é ruim no Brasil, então cuide-se, meu amigo.
@@SYKAROST olá amigo ótima noite com certeza vamos todos nós se cuidar a vida é muito preciosa acima de tudo só Deus para nos abençoar forte abraço que Deus abençoe vocês ai também abs
Thanks Matt, glad you enjoyed it. As for 'going under'!! This was at own risk & supervised at the invitation of our Driver Alan because I know what I'm doing having done it many times back in the days of BR steam...... Also because it offers a different & not often seen unusual viewpoint ..... Brian.
What can I say, you don't produce any videos but have managed to criticise something that 273,760 viewers have obviously not noticed ...... furthermore neither have I? Maybe you'd like to explain further ..... Or maybe best not as I'm not overly concerned!
@@bobharrison2002 GWR locos were always driven from the right of the cab when looking forward. They had to do things differently to everyone else! Maybe you weren't aware of this. Incidentally RH drive is not a great idea. It makes sighting of signals and judgement of platform position more difficult. To some extent the GWR was designed around this but if they ventured onto other regions, the fireman had to lend more of a hand with this aspect and he was also employed more in these roles on the GWR too.
By invitation and not available to everyone who would like one. I don't go merely for the ride but hope to promote this excellent railway through my videos.The alternative for most people is to invest money into the GCR (or indeed any Heritage Railway) & book a 'Driver Experience' day which are very rewarding (yes, I've done that too lol) & make the ideal gift too. www.gcrailway.co.uk/special-services/steam-train-packages/
No problem Susan, although at first it looks expensive many people chose to have them as birthday gifts as you get a voucher usually valid for two years & book the experience when it suits....... Well worth doing at least once in your life!! Brian.
Cheers Rob, I assume you've watched all the others of mine then? Yes they are better on TV if you're allowed to turn up the volume lol. Glad you enjoyed it.... Brian.
thanks great video. I got to drive this engine on an experience day it was a Christmas present. One of the best days I've ever had. Couldn't wipe the smile off my face for long time. Boy hood dream come true. Thanks GCR you run a truly superb railway.
Thankyou Robert, You had a good 'experience' so obviously my video gave you some great memories.
I fulfilled my 'boyhood dreams' working on them in the 60's.
I've just got back from the GCR Gala and Witherslack Hall makes a few appearances which you might further enjoy. Best Wishes, Brian.
Love the modified Halls. Thank you. Can't smell it. I can imagine it, and the breeze and sun.
Glad you enjoyed the ride Peter. Cheers, Brian.
Brilliant footplate camera work. Just as I remember it as fireman at Neath GWR shed 60 years ago. Firing was harder more often with a full 16pound on the shovel with 10 coaches on.
Obviously I've redeemed myself by leading you to the main video of the two. I fired a few Halls & Granges myself between Brum & Gloucester but give me a Black 5 anyday. The raised tender plate and firehole door was less backbreaking!! Thanks for the compliment, glad you enjoyed it, Brian.
@@SYKAROST Yes, I agree with you, my most pleasurable days was when I fired the new, at the time, BR 76xxx engines. Controls all to hand, nice seat and the only time I stood up was to coal fire, and then not often.
I would travel to UK just for this, I would take a plane to ride this train multiple times then come back home😁
Thank you very much for posting this video. I really enjoyed it. there is something serene about a loco crew calmly about their business. Whilst I am a Crewe boy and insanely proud of my LNWR/LMS railway heritage, it has to be said that the GWR Hall class of locomotive was a very fine design indeed. The video really displays its' no nonsense ability and ease of acceleration. Of course the seasoned crew made it look easy. No wonder Mr. Stanier took the design, improved upon it and made the highly successful "Stanier Black Five" IMHO The Hall is a "prettier" engine, though every bit as purposeful. Finally, the video was excellently filmed and it presented very well on my large monitor screen with full sound. It gave the impression of actually being there!
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the positive comment. I'm inclined to agree with you and as a former Midland Region fireman I actually fired both and the 5MT wins it for me. Stanier was kinder to us as he included a raised shovelling plate and firehole so less back breaking than GWR types. Regards, Brian.
Every depot should have cats . Great video 👍🇬🇧
Haha, I think most do have as they can always find those warm comfy spots & usually get fed!!
Glad you enjoyed the video, Brian.
With the volume turned up Brian, it was simply amazing to experience a footplate ride on a Hall...Thanks again for the ride...great work...Regards...Bob
Oh yes Bob, got to crankup the volume, shame you couldn't feel the vibration too lol. Although fortunate to have had a number of footplate trips (all on my channel) this was the first time on a Hall since 1966 although a Collett Tender rather than the Hawksworth would have been better for filming I'm not complaining. Glad you enjoyed the ride, Regards, Brian.
What a beautiful machine.....
Wonderful to see the action in the cab. Historical preservation aside, I wonder what a steam loco cab would look like with modern "glass cockpit" additions: digital display & controls, automatic engine management etc.
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed it, there are a few more of these in cab videos on my channel to enjoy. I hope we never see that sight as we need to retain something that's tech free although there is certain monitoring equipment on Loco's on the main lines but not required on heritage railways.
"Can you drive that thing?"
"Not yet."
"Operator!"
"Tank, I need a driver program for a modified GWR Hall."
"Hurry! "
"Lets go"
You lost me there!!
@@SYKAROST - It's a movie reference from 'The Matrix', where Trinity is programmed with the ability to fly a Helicopter in the blink of an eye. Younger viewers like myself (64) would get it ;-)
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@@nlo114 Haha, thanks for clarifying that. I've never seen it so had no idea. I guess that makes me pretty ancient as I can barely recall being as young as you lol.
You can't beat a GWR engine. Looks like Alan could do that with his eyes closed. Great video
I won't enter that debate Steve lol. Alan probably could but not while I'm filming him.... It's a bit like riding a bike when you know how, glad you enjoyed it & if you scroll down my channel there are other 'Alan' footplate trips to view, cheers, Brian.
Ha ha not a GWR man then. Thanks for reply.
Haha.... sussed out!! Like Alan I was a BR(M) man but we fired whatever came along including Hall's & Granges plus ER B1's & V2's (We were at Saltley, B'ham). They were OK but preferred our own or the BR Std Classes. I guess it depends on if you were an enthusiast or worked on them what opinion you held but I certainly love to see & hear the WR loco's we are fortunate to still have, the bottom line is..... 'Steam Is Steam'!!
Certainly is and most sound amazing especially under load. My Dad was a GWR man in Shrewsbury so hence the connection. Steam is Steam couldn't agree more.
If your Dad was a 60's Fireman at Salop ask him if he knew Peter Hunting a friend of mine?
Utterly fabulous! I could watch that all day. I'm really impressed by the quality of the camera work and sound. It's not easy to hand hold a movie camera on a rocking locomotive footplate but the film is very steady all the same. Also many footplate ride videos are ruined by wind noise wrecking the audio. Did you you a wind cheater such as a Rycote for this? Also what camera did you use? It seemed to handle the very high contrast between the inside of the cab an the scenery outside very well.
Personally I would disagree with you about a point you made about a Black 5 being a better loco to work on. I've had the pleasure of firing both a Hall and a Black 5 (admittedly only in preservation) and I preferred the Hall. As a 'right hander', I really didn't like being squeezed up in the left hand side of the footplate with my Driver behind me! Also I never could get used to the raised firehole on the Black 5. One thing I did prefer about the Black 5 - the injector with automatic change over to live steam when the regulator is shut!
Anyway, thanks for posting this fabulous film! Best Wishes.
Many thanks for your kind comment and I'm pleased that you found my efforts an enjoyable watch. No external mic was used for this video as can be easily damaged so I cover the onboard mic with 'muffler fur' on a Panasonic HCX920 which is an excellent all round camera. For a steady hold it's mounted on a hand held 'cradle' complete with a neck strap.
I respect your own preference for the Hall's but I fired both on the main line in 60's as a 'Midland Man' so we had to dislike them on principle due to the rivalry between the former LMR & GWR..... lol.
Although I will be promoting the fact soon, I will give you advance info as you enjoyed this video so much. Part of my footage will be seen in the documentary series 'Mega Shippers' on 'Quest' which starts on 12th july at 10pm. My footage is due to air on 30th August but could get changed without notice. Make a note and tell your friends. In the meantime check out my playlist for other footplate videos on the GCR and thanks again for your kind words, it's appreciated.
Best Wishes, Brian.
What are black fives like to fire?
Matt Seymour. Easy when you know how, a lovely engine to work on but all past their prime by mid 60's so like most needed some TLC to get the best results.
only one thing wrong NO SMELLAVISION!!!!
Oh man I would love to run one of these as my job,the problem is there is only a handful in the country and alot of people like me that want the job , I have 2 scenic steam locomotives operating in about a 60 mile radius of me i would love to "retire" and just do this everyday that's a dream right there!
The Halls were great locos, ready for anything including fast expresses
Did you ever fire one in anger? They were good at the job but a bit of a backbreaker like all GW loco's, give me a 'Black 5' anyday, a far nicer all rounder lol.
not as powerful as the halls which sometimes deputised for Castle runs
black 5's not as powerful and very prone to slip
Give me a Jube any day fabulous loco
I'll take a V2. They make the footplate of a GW seem like a piece of Victoriana ;-)
Adorei adorei adorei..., quanta saudades, esse senhor “MAQUINISTA” quantas histórias deve ter para contar, daria um pedacinho da vida para ouvi-lo❤️
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Brilliant Brian. One of your best showing the superb driver/fireman teamwork. I particularly enjoyed listening to the exhaust as the Hall responded to regulator and reverser adjustments. Does Driver Alan also work on the Glos/Warwks? Best wishes Alan.
Very kind of you Alan, I couldn't miss the opportunity of riding the Hall as it's the first for me since 1966 & made a pleasant change. No Alan is pure GCR ...... especially as he lives very close!! All the best mate, Brian.
Hi Gil costin here fired many halls in 1960s at Oxley moor sheds Wolverhampton my driver was Kenny Law Cheers.Live in Eastbourne now.
Hi Gil, Hope yoy enjoyed that ride then. I was at Saltley and also got to fire a few Hall's & Granges but I much preferred our own types. Brian.
Hi Brian,Cheers mate best time of life although hard work
Great video!thoroughly enjoyed it,loved the cats at the end!
Glad you enjoyed it and yes, how could I resist that last shot of the cats!!
Big Al at 15.30 looking to see if anyone crossing the railway at Dog Sh8t Alley..on single track and a curve..extra care..!
Awesome video! I have one question, though. At right about 13:00 he's spraying water all over the coal in the tender. Is that to minimize the coal dust? Anyhow cheers, excellent video!
Sheev, yes that's correct, a standard practice when running tender first and also to keep the footplate clean. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you found the others I've done on the footplate at GCR. Cheers, Brian.
Magnificent.
How much does the driver and his assistant get paid for this hard work?
Some are paid staff but not a question I've ever asked.. many are volunteers who do it for pleasure and are not frightened of hard work lol.
Good view of footplate,usually only shows drivers side.Being ex fireman I like to see water gauge and steam press.
Thanks Terry, I do my best. The driver may be God on the Footplate but without us (ex Fireman too) he was powerless..... literally!!😉
The engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954.
Can you tell me, what is the control just above the large middle lever(the regulator, I think)? It's circular, brass, and has lots of holes all around the middle. I see the driver turn it, and hear some kind of noise that sounded like brakes(but I saw what I believe is another brake control, the double handled lever on the right). Would you know what that is?
The handle you refer to is indeed the vacuum brake. The double handled device you refer to is the reversing gear which is seen being adjusted to vary the percentage of 'cut off' through the valve gear to the cylinders.
SYKAROST thank you very much
i would love to have the privilege of working on this machine.
Does difficult vision driving when locomotive backward run?
Thak you for good VDO
Many later locomotives were designed to give good vision running backwards. This one and many others you had to drive with head outside the cab. Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Been on it no end of times with Tony wheelhouse R. I. P.
Mnt k
olá amigos ótima noite e um prazer de assistir o vídeo sobre o tema estrada de ferro isso sim é preservar essa maravilha chamada locomotiva a vapor ainda bem que vocês preservaram essa relíquia aqui no Brasil só tem dessa locomotivas em museus ou em algum lugar como pequenos passeios turísticos amigos em preservar essa maravilha sobre trilhos saudações daqui do Brasil cidade de carapicuiba são Paulo Brasil parabéns mais uma vez abs
olá amigos parabéns por esta belas imagens do maquinista e seu colaborador alimentando a caldeira da locomotiva isso sim belas imagens amigos parabéns saudações daqui do Brasil cidade carapicuiba são Paulo Brasil abs a todos vocês que Deus abençoe
Translated into English: hello friends great night and a pleasure to watch the video on the railroad theme this is to preserve this wonder called steam locomotive thank goodness that you preserved this relic here in Brazil you only have this locomotive in museums or somewhere as small tours tourist friends in preserving this wonder on trails greetings from Brazil city of carapicuiba são Paulo Brazil congratulations once again abs
Obrigado pelo seu comentário gentil e fico feliz que você tenha gostado de assistir ao meu vídeo. Temos muita sorte de ter essas locomotivas finas ainda trabalhando para nosso prazer. Cumprimentos, Brian.
@@SYKAROST olá amigo ótima noite foi um prazer de compartilhar esse vídeo sobre o tema estrada de ferro e suas historias fascinante amigo e só mandar mais vídeos que vou compartilhar daqui do Brasil abs sykarost que Deus abençoe vocês ai também abs
@@marcosantoniosilva4513 ....... Obrigado, estou satisfeito por você curtir meus vídeos, então compartilhe meu canal com seus amigos. No momento, não temos trens a vapor em operação devido ao Covid19. Eu sei que é ruim no Brasil, então cuide-se, meu amigo.
@@SYKAROST olá amigo ótima noite com certeza vamos todos nós se cuidar a vida é muito preciosa acima de tudo só Deus para nos abençoar forte abraço que Deus abençoe vocês ai também abs
Alan is a nice guy
have the footplate crew taken a vow of silence?
Great video! she's a lovely engine! how did you get to go under the loco?
Thanks Matt, glad you enjoyed it. As for 'going under'!! This was at own risk & supervised at the invitation of our Driver Alan because I know what I'm doing having done it many times back in the days of BR steam...... Also because it offers a different & not often seen unusual viewpoint ..... Brian.
Wasn't a hall class used to haul the Hogwarts express
@@classicalricky yes, it was 4900 Olton Hall.
Good
Nice video but it's a pity most of it is horizontally inverted
What can I say, you don't produce any videos but have managed to criticise something that 273,760 viewers have obviously not noticed ...... furthermore neither have I? Maybe you'd like to explain further ..... Or maybe best not as I'm not overly concerned!
@@SYKAROST I apologise for trying to make a helpful suggestion - it won't happen again
@@bobharrison2002 GWR locos were always driven from the right of the cab when looking forward. They had to do things differently to everyone else! Maybe you weren't aware of this.
Incidentally RH drive is not a great idea. It makes sighting of signals and judgement of platform position more difficult. To some extent the GWR was designed around this but if they ventured onto other regions, the fireman had to lend more of a hand with this aspect and he was also employed more in these roles on the GWR too.
what is he doing in front
Could you be a little more explicit so I may be able to answer your question.
SYKAROST
what was he taking of from the front of the locomotive
@@MikeMercury I assume you mean at the end where the loco is being disposed...... in which case it's the char from the smoke box.
Great legends super
I like to be a fireman.
How do you get a footplate pass?
By invitation and not available to everyone who would like one. I don't go merely for the ride but hope to promote this excellent railway through my videos.The alternative for most people is to invest money into the GCR (or indeed any Heritage Railway) & book a 'Driver Experience' day which are very rewarding (yes, I've done that too lol) & make the ideal gift too. www.gcrailway.co.uk/special-services/steam-train-packages/
Ok thanks for replying ( very quickly) i might get a footplate experience sounds fun
No problem Susan, although at first it looks expensive many people chose to have them as birthday gifts as you get a voucher usually valid for two years & book the experience when it suits....... Well worth doing at least once in your life!! Brian.
A cracking film Brian. I could watch footplate videos all day. It looked and sounded great on the big TV. Cheers, Rob
Cheers Rob, I assume you've watched all the others of mine then? Yes they are better on TV if you're allowed to turn up the volume lol. Glad you enjoyed it.... Brian.