Problem is I haven't got much film of class 37s under BR or in preservation hence why they were omitted. It the same reason the NCC was covered under the LMS.
Another amazing video. I have to wonder where you plan on going from here now that you've covered most of british railway history. Do you plan to retire the 'Railways at x' series? Or maybe plan to make smaller videos on more specific topics? Regardless i look forward to your future projects, keep up the great work!
@@warriorstar2517 Although BR hasn't existed as an entity since 1997 so effectively it died at 49. It's the 75th anniversary of it being formed but it isn't 75 years old. In my book anyway.
History in the Dark is gonna have a blast with this.
how so
@@stevengorick187 if you’ve seen his videos, you’ll know his relationship with them.
nice keep up the good work
Thanks
Good video. But no mention of class 37 and there being any in preservation.
Problem is I haven't got much film of class 37s under BR or in preservation hence why they were omitted. It the same reason the NCC was covered under the LMS.
Another amazing video.
I have to wonder where you plan on going from here now that you've covered most of british railway history. Do you plan to retire the 'Railways at x' series? Or maybe plan to make smaller videos on more specific topics? Regardless i look forward to your future projects, keep up the great work!
Not sure at the moment. But would like to do more no railway content
Why did you name this British Railways at 75?
Because it’s been 75 years since British railways was formed.
@@warriorstar2517 Although BR hasn't existed as an entity since 1997 so effectively it died at 49. It's the 75th anniversary of it being formed but it isn't 75 years old. In my book anyway.