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great video, what a brilliant place to work and spend the day playing with a full size model railway...thanks for sharing...
It’s a good thing that heritage railways have a broad mix of steam and diesel locomotives!! If they didn’t, there’d be no diesel locomotives left!!
Superb quality video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent coverage of a busy " Yellow" timetable day at Grosmont. Well done, Tony!
@@britanniafirst1254 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! It was a good day out today and certainly busy the whole 8 hours I was there!
On the end face of each carriage are the letters C1, in white on the black background, what does that stand for/mean?? Thank you.
@@ronaldhodgson5301I’m not too sure actually. Sorry I can’t help you there
The C1 on the end of Mk1 carriages are clearance codes for curves
@@christinebeynon9967 What exactly does that mean, sounds technical???
Nice to see a 4MT tank locomotive!! The one in question is a British Railways model.
👍👍👍❤🤍💚 Tom from Hungary.
I seem to recognise the Southern Railway steam locomotive, which I think is a C Class. I have a 00 Gauge model of one!!
What’s a modern Class 31 with EWS livery doing on the NYMR?
great video, what a brilliant place to work and spend the day playing with a full size model railway...thanks for sharing...
It’s a good thing that heritage railways have a broad mix of steam and diesel locomotives!! If they didn’t, there’d be no diesel locomotives left!!
Superb quality video
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent coverage of a busy " Yellow" timetable day at Grosmont. Well done, Tony!
@@britanniafirst1254 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! It was a good day out today and certainly busy the whole 8 hours I was there!
On the end face of each carriage are the letters C1, in white on the black background, what does that stand for/mean?? Thank you.
@@ronaldhodgson5301I’m not too sure actually. Sorry I can’t help you there
The C1 on the end of Mk1 carriages are clearance codes for curves
@@christinebeynon9967 What exactly does that mean, sounds technical???
Nice to see a 4MT tank locomotive!! The one in question is a British Railways model.
👍👍👍❤🤍💚 Tom from Hungary.
I seem to recognise the Southern Railway steam locomotive, which I think is a C Class. I have a 00 Gauge model of one!!
What’s a modern Class 31 with EWS livery doing on the NYMR?