I counted 22 wagons, reckon 2200-2,400 tonnes max including wagon weight noting the camera change part way though, on the first train. I know these can haul 3300 toone, Ive not heard of them pulling 4,400. But I can be wrong.
I,m never tired whenever I watch this video. absoutly 100% top notch. I go to great elm a lot and it always amaze me how much they can pull out of whatley. well done. look forward to seing more if you have it.
I counted 22 wagons, reckon 2200-2,400 tonnes max including wagon weight noting the camera change part way though, on the first train. I know these can haul 3300 toone, Ive not heard of them pulling 4,400. But I can be wrong.
Great stats thank you. I'm surprised the track still holds up with all those wagons on it.
Upto 45 loaded wagons I have counted in the past
I,m never tired whenever I watch this video. absoutly 100% top notch. I go to great elm a lot and it always amaze me how much they can pull out of whatley. well done. look forward to seing more if you have it.
I grew up here in the 70,s and I remember class 47,s on this line.
Great footage Sean from this little seen Line...well done great stuff..regards...Steve.
Great film Sean. You'll have to get yourself round to Torr Works one of these days.
Nice clips. You will have to take me
Hi Sean,
Would I be correct in assuming this is at the following location?
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Thanks in advance
Nice video, but the headcodes you quote - presumably from somewhere like open train times - are incorrect.
Not exactly incorrect, just obfuscated (scrambled)
crickey hope railtrack have sorted that rail join!
So do I because Railtrack ceased to exist 15 years ago!
Formidable38 no wonder nothin gets done!!! flippin rubbish
RT were the worst crock of shite ever to be inflicted on the railway
Hanson own the infrastructure at this point, So, all you RT & NR bashers, you are wrong!
@@ba14eagle now we know where they spend my billions!