A nice selection of locos and road vehicles, of particular interest are the steam locomotives such as the Standard class 7, Britannia, built at Crewe in 1951, from a wonderful bygone age. The black limousine seen at 7:33 is a French Citroen traction-avant from about 1934. These cars were considered fast, sleek and luxurious and typical 30s. A nice wonder about in this film showing a little of everything, thanks for upload.
Not a bad video actually, Apart from geriatric farts getting their "enthusiasts" big heads into the lens all the time. That can't be stopped sadly. And great to see something other than steam locos all the time as well. They do get boring after a while. Personal opinion.
It's up to the person with the camera to move If he doesn't want something or someone in their shot. Nothing annoys me more than people expecting you to move for their camera. I'm not a spotter or enthusiast but they do pee me off when they pack out a platform and get in the way of those catching trains
A nice selection of locos and road vehicles, of particular interest are the steam locomotives such as the Standard class 7, Britannia, built at Crewe in 1951, from a wonderful bygone age. The black limousine seen at 7:33 is a French Citroen traction-avant from about 1934. These cars were considered fast, sleek and luxurious and typical 30s. A nice wonder about in this film showing a little of everything, thanks for upload.
What was with the "guard" at 22:40...?
Great if you want to see lots of people attending the open day. What steam loco is the partially dismantled one at the beginning of the film.
22:40. Good security!
If you want to know what a trainspotter looks like watch this!!
Not a bad video actually, Apart from geriatric farts getting their "enthusiasts" big heads into the lens all the time. That can't be stopped sadly. And great to see something other than steam locos all the time as well. They do get boring after a while. Personal opinion.
It's up to the person with the camera to move If he doesn't want something or someone in their shot. Nothing annoys me more than people expecting you to move for their camera. I'm not a spotter or enthusiast but they do pee me off when they pack out a platform and get in the way of those catching trains
Gareth..I must agree with you on that one.