Railways 2016 - Unseen Footage Compilation (Part 2)
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Unseen footage, on British Railways, filmed between July and December 2016.
1. 37059 & 37218 | 6Z45 Immingham Reception Sidings to Carlisle Kingmoor Yard (York).
2. 52015 | 1Z17 Swindon to Scarborough (Crabley Creek).
3. 68003 & 37716 | 3S14 Stocksbridge Works to York Thrall Works (Gilberdyke).
4. 37716 & 68003 | 3S14 Stocksbridge Works to York Thrall Works (Goole).
5. 60087 | 6E32 Preston Docks to Lindsey Oil Refinery (Godnow Bridge).
6. 37264 & 76001 | Pickering to Grosmont (Beck Hole).
7. 56302, 56113 & 60056 | 6S96 Sinfin Sidings to Grangemouth Ineos (Moorthorpe).
8. 68022 & 68001 | 1Z44 Nottingham to Derby (Great Heck).
9. 66721 | 6D72 Hull Dairycoates to Rylstone Tilcon (Selby).
10. 37419 & 37422 | 2P20 Norwich to Great Yarmouth (Norwich).
11. 37419 & 37422 | 2P20 Norwich to Great Yarmouth (Brundall Gardens).
12. 37419 & 37422 | 2P20 Norwich to Great Yarmouth (Brundall).
13. 37419 & 37422 | 2P20 Norwich to Great Yarmouth (Lingwood).
14. 37419 & 37422 | 2P20 Norwich to Great Yarmouth (Acle).
15. 52015 | 1Z17 Swindon to Scarborough (Speeton).
16. 57007 | 0Z37 Norwich T&RSMD to Bounds Green T&RSMD (Ely).
17. 73961, 73964 & 66707 | 1Z15 London Kings Cross to Whitemoor (Ely).
18. 66152 | 6H75 Immingham Biomass LP to Drax Power Station (Barnetby).
19. 66005 | 6H33 Humber International Terminal to Drax Power Station (Godnow Bridge).
20. 66132 | 4R17 Drax Power Station to Humber International Terminal (Godnow Bridge).
21. 66091 | 4R51 Drax Power Station to Immingham Biomass LP (Godnow Bridge).
22. 20312 & 20302 | 3S14 Grimsby Town to Bridlington (Selby).
23. 66177 | 6D95 Milford West Sidings to Hull Coal Terminal (Selby).
24. 66104 | 4L07 Burton-On-Trent to Felixstowe South (Peterborough).
25. 73969 | 0Z73 Doncaster Roberts Road to Craigentinny T&RSMD (Hensall).
26. 66605 | 6K26 Scunthorpe Ore Plant to Immingham Ore Terminal (Barnetby).
27. 60040 | 6E68 Kingsbury Oil Sidings to Humber Oil Refinery (Thorne South).
28. 82308 & 67015 | 1H89 Holyhead to Manchester Piccadilly (Warrington Bank Quay).
29. 70005 | 4M34 Coatbridge FLT to Daventry IRFT (Warrington Bank Quay).
30. 90037 & 90035 | 4S47 Daventry IRFT to Mossend Euroterminal (Nuneaton).
31. 20312 & 20305 | 3S14 Stocksbridge Works to York Thrall Works (Brough).
32. 37099 & 97301 | 1Q64 Derby RTC to Neville Hill T&RSMD (York).
33. 800101 | 5X80 Merchant Park Sidings to Peterborough (Doncaster).
34. 37601 & 37604 | 1Q53 Doncaster West Yard to Derby RTC (Goole).
35. 60074 | 6M00 Humber Oil Refinery to Kingsbury Oil Sidings (Tamworth).
36. 92032 | 6L48 Garston Car Terminal to Dagenham Dock Reception (Tamworth).
37. 86605 & 86622 | 4M87 Felixstowe North FLT to Trafford Park FLT (Tamworth).
38. 66538 | 4M67 Southampton MCT to Garston FLT (Tamworth).
39. 66130 | 6E59 Kingsbury Oil Sidings to Lindsey Oil Refinery (Tamworth).
40. 66524 & 66520 | 6Y12 Tyne SS to Doncaster (Doncaster).
41. 20312 & 20302 | 3S15 Hull to York Thrall Works (Goole).
42. 20312 & 20302 | 3S15 Hull to York Thrall Works (Gilberdyke).
43. 37605 & 37609 | 3S15 Hull to York Thrall Works (Goole).
44. 68001 & 68021 | 3S21 York Thrall Works to Hessle East Junction (Selby).
45. 43272 & 43317 | 1S26 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh (York).
46. 20312 & 20305 | 3S15 Hull to York Thrall Works (Goole).
47. 68024 & 68021 | 3S22 Hessle East Junction to Hall Royd Junction (Leeds).
48. 20302 & 20312 | 3S22 Gascoigne Wood Junction to Hall Royd Junction (Bradford Interchange).
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Excellent quality compilation! Video is great, but it's the sound that really makes it for me - particularly the choppers and tractors!
Thank you very much.
Excellent out-of-the-window shots behind the 37. Nice view of the Western at the beginning too, despite the 158 photobomb. And very lucky at 7:30!
Thank you.
Great video. Some brilliant shots in there.
Thank you.
This is a brilliant video you have filmed during the second part of this year Kyle, I was on that western tour last Saturday.
Thank you, Mike. I hope you enjoyed your day on the Western tour - it certainly was a great sight, especially in my local area in East Yorkshire.
Great video......and love that little steam engine puffing away at the back of the train at 3:05!
Thank you for watching. I'm pleased you liked the video.
Well you saved some very good captures on this one Kyle, it was a joy to watch.
Hope you have a Happy Christmas, And thanks
Thank you, Ernie. Very much appreciated. I hope you have a Merry Christmas, too.
We have some really colourful rolling stock, lovely to see.
Thanks for watching.
An absolute brilliant video with some amazing shots, very nice indeed
Thank you.
Brilliant footage
Thank you.
I thought that Network Rail train was going to go on forever! Nice footage as always!
Thank you for watching.
I've seen this scene in the beginning, in a lot videos. A rail car with a boxed stuff like that thing is really important or secret, between two 37s. What do they carry? Why 2 locos? And why there's no company name or something on that box? Anyone knows?
Great video Kyle!
Thank you, Tom.
One word.....Quality......
Thank you.
What's the reason for topping and tailing wagon trains with two engines?
Great video!
Thank you.
Excellent footage .Is this filmed in this new 4k format.The quality is superb.Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching. Quite a high proportion of the footage was recorded in 4K; however, some slightly older footage was only recorded in 1080P. Consequently, I have compressed the entire video to 1080P. Any future uploads will be published in 4K resolution, though.
Kyle Law Thanks for your reply
Gets a like for 0:58 alone! Thanks Kyle, look forward to 2017
Thank you.
That Western was awesome.
Very nice video! 🚂👍👍
Thank you.
Wow, what a long train headed by 66524 at 19:48. !!!
Thanks for watching. This train is known as the "High Output Ballast Cleaner" or "HOBC". The "HOBC" is an engineers train, used around the country by Network Rail, that specialises in the renewal of the track.
Nice video, subscribed
Thank you.
@ 1:07 what kind of rail locomotive is that?
Interesting consist in Europe.
Class 52 'Western' - and one of the finest locos of 1960's and 70's. I'm shedding a few nostalgic tears as I type...
@@mikethecabbie8476 Yep, I too was fond of the hydraulics, these and the Warships. Sadly, their reliability was suspect: I remember being stopped by loco failure on the Cornish Riviera Express in 1972, just west of Plymouth I think. 4 hours: but happily the bar was open and stocks lasted!
Is it a 73 at 12:48?
What was that at 1:36? Excellent quality shots as usual!
Thank you. The leading locomotive was a class 68 with a class 37 on the rear. The train in consist was a "Rail Head Treatment Train", often abbreviated to "RHTT". These trains often use a combination of water and sand to improve adhesion on the railway line due to contamination by falling leaves in the Autumn.
A someone who hopes to introduce track side trainspotting to my 3 yr old.... can you enlighten me as to the best way to get on a platform in Britain with out having to buy tickets to ride. He's mad about trains and I'm trying to find better spot for close up spotting., thanks
Just ask the staff if you can go on the platform and trainspot
i cant understand why the rail companies put 2 or 3 diesels on pulling a load ie the colas freight train had 3 engines.when i was a kid in the 70s and 80s i used to love watching the br diesels on the manchester to bolton line hauling long loads i never saw the engines doubled or tripled up like you see now.must use a fair bit of wasted diesel.
What is the rail car in the first shot used for?
This is a wagon used to transport nuclear waste.
Kyle Law thanks I've always wondered that.
16:40 Check out that Azuma!
Thank you for sharing an absolute Christmas feast of superb quality varied action.
Filming technique brill gathered on what must be a quality 4K camcorder. I want one ~~ suggestions ??
Thank you for watching and for your kind comments. If you're looking for a quality 4K camcorder, I'd personally recommend the Panasonic HC-VX870, Panasonic HC-VX980 or Panasonic HC-VXF990 - all of which are in a similar price range. Perhaps the best value for money would be the Panasonic HC-VX870. I've only ever had experience with Panasonic camcorders; however, Sony also offers some great 4K capable camcorders.
Thanks for 4K thoughts which are much appreciated in the quest to upgrade.
Best Wishes. Certainly your own film is Quality indeed
Look at that "Western" go!! Would give many modern traction a run for their money!