Nothing But Tank Engines !
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2019
- Our first video of 2019 sees us pay tribute to the smaller preservation stars which frequent our preserved railways and from time to time appear on the big railway. The compilation features a heavy Great Western flavour with 11 out of 14 locomotives on show all of Great Western origin. The video also features an array of double headers which make for a fine sight, especially on the mainline ! In this video there are 36 scenes spread across 8 preserved railways, as always captions feature in the video.
I hope you enjoy the compilation ! - Авто та транспорт
I really enjoy your UA-cam vids, they are well shot with great sound, they are "I think" some of the best collections of restored railway engines on UA-cam, please keep them coming
A wonderful selection of locos working hard. Much more impressive than when they are coasting.
BR black prairies and pannier look awesome in that livery.
I came here for the LB&SCR E2 class tank engine
they are all dead
not for long tho. they need more of them!
They got scrapped :(
None have survived into preservation, sadly. I've heard rumors that they're gonna rebuild one at some point, but I'm not sure whether that's true or not. As of now, the LMS Jinties are the closest we have to the E2s
@@CozyKazumapretty sure if they werent so low on money back then they couldve rebuilt the e2s and fixed the problems with it. i liked the lbscr e2 design so much i hope it gets rebuilt
Who could not enjoy? Some of the sights chosen for filming are stunning,especially 16.58. Great work.
8:10 We got one! We got a Jinty, ladies and gentlemen!
One of the best 0-6-0 tank engines.
Someone give it a royal blue paintjob!
That's such a nice tank engine
So the Island of Sodor is real after all huh?😂 amazing footage by the way!
Not real, but the engines are based on real ones. I believe some of the engines here are like Thomas's friends. Duck and Oliver came from the GWR, so I bet each one's basis is here.
Absolutely fantastic, thank you so much for all the work!
I'm in love. 😍 The American locomotives feel so industrial, while these are so quaint and have such a lovely charm!
When I picture a train, it's these. We gotta bring these back.
I will always love tank engines, they are my favorite type of locomotive. They're the ones that do all the work, yet they get little to no fame. Amazing video here showing all different types of them! My favorite part were those two Panniers double-heading that passenger train at 60 mph
I was probably 4 when I discovered tank engines because of Thomas videos. I also found a book called The Little Engine That Could and I suspect the title engine of being a tank engine because of the bunker. I gained that knowledge from those Thomas videos I loved as a child and am now very nostalgic about. When I say videos, I mean the ones I had to rewind, as someone who grew up with the models.
Tank Engines. THE MOVIE
Fantastic compilation Liam. Great hard working locos Tank engines. They nearly always put on a good performance. Kind regards C&A
Wow! What great footage. Can't wait to see this on the big screen. Super work
MSV.
Another top compilation. Some wonderful locations and clever angles. Makes you appreciate the collection of lines and locomotives that have been preserved.
10:57 duke the lost engine's whistle
Just brilliant to watch, THANK YOU
Absolutely wonderful shots.
What a splendid and meaningful theme for a compilation! Many thanks, Liam and Phil, for such an enjoyable video. My favourites are the cab glow at 24:25, the SVR starting about 29:50 and all of the 'Ramblers'. Excellent captioning throughout. Kind regards, Bob.
Wonderful collection thank you.
That’s a brilliant video that is. 38 mins of wows, look at that’s, amazing scenery, great sounds and I wish I was on the footplate of every loco! Haha. Thanks a lot. Good viewing. Needless to say, I gave it a thumbs up!
Every locomotive, What about Illinois Central Railroad No. 382
@@thetransportationguy7930 no, not there.
A wonderful idea Liam, and this is full of superb material that was a joy to watch.
Thanks very much for posting. If only...... Double Headed L&Y 2-4-2T, Fowler 2-6-4T, "Prince of Wales" 4-6-2T, but this is great while I'm waiting............
Sublime. Simply Sublime!
13:30 that whistle of that gwr 1501 sounded pretty creepy
My favourite too
Little engines CAN do big things.
Very great video, thumbs up :)
Very nice video. Thanks for sharing I liked and subbed to your channel 😃
My favourite!
I’m a fan of UK 🇬🇧 steam trains and diesel trains 🚂
Nothing but tank locomotives.
Hey, you weren’t lying.
It's good to see the little stuff getting a bit of coverage. Unsung little workhorses
32:25 looks like the e2
GWR just made great tank engines tbh
I enjoy something like this. However, something scary is on the delivery cards for me. You've heard of the 1361 Class 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Engine. 1363 is preserved (GWR Green Livery) at Didcot Railway Centre. In model form (00 gauge status), a deceased sister of 1363 is due to be delivered to my door from Kernow Model Rail Centre. This deceased sister engine, no. 1361, is in Photographic Grey Livery. I've already thought of a name for her: Spookie the Ghost Engine. A proper Ghost Train video is coming soon to Kelly Ashford Trains, my UA-cam channel. Prepare to be frightened out of your wits.
I enjoy these steam engine videos and appreciate them very much. However, the "Tank" Engines is lost on me. Seeing the title of this video, had I not had the picture, I would have assumed something about military tanks. Is the term British? As a Yankee, I have never seen it before.
It's an old-fashioned British term for steam engine, I believe. Made popular by the children's books/cartoons "Thomas the Tank Engine"
Tank engines don't have a separate tender, but instead carry their coal and water on the body of the locomotive. They were used chiefly to drive suburban passenger trains, where space (as in train length) was a concern.
Also, they were happy pushing or pulling a train, which not all steam locomotives could reliably do.
No, a tank engine is an engine that Carrie's it's own coal and water. Even america has tank engines.
clue is in the word tank , the locomotive has it's own water tank
The Central Railroad of New Jersey had some tank engines but they were very rare in the U.S., where their short range (typically 50 miles) would have made them unsuitable for most lines. Pictures of CRNJ tank locos seem scarce on the web but try www.google.com/search?q=central+railroad+of+New+Jersey+tank+locomotives&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=JN7hOeIFSC9uzM%253A%252C-k7lPBMiEsMfkM%252C_&usg=AI4_-kR_33Pjzpm8HUmQEkrI2h08eXOBlQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiG8t2en9_fAhWQSxUIHQ63Cu0Q9QEwAXoECAUQBg#imgrc=X7jDMLfGD-YlqM:
When did the East Midlands Rambler run?
May 2017
Thanks for info@@MarshSteamVideosTM
why are there brake vans between the goods trains
why are there brake vans at the front and back of these goods trains
This is what I think, I think it might be for people who want to go on special train rides so it's a "brake van special" sort of thing
Duck
Thomas the tank engine