Another excellent video squire. It's just another nostalgia fest for me. My very first there was the early 80s. I was with a friend and his Dad, bottles of pop and chopped pork sarnies for bait. As I got older my friends and I usually went at least once a year. Donny, Barnetby and Knottingley in one day was considered, up there on our railway calendar. Happy Days indeed. The 47 with the white roof and black dominoes, would've set the pulse rates up a notch. Us being from the North East, the Stratford 47s were not uncommon but not as frequent as we'd have liked either. The NB ones especially, they were usually highly sought after among us, partly due to them usually being cops in the platform 5s and as a 47 fan, any 47 with a white roof and dominoes is considered Beastly in my eyes.Thank you again for sharing. Much appreciated.
Nah, it's got to be a 'Split box 37' beats an old 'Duff' anyday . Lol. Happy days back then, great choice of loco's. Oh how we were spoilt. Even an old 'Rat 24' gets the pulse going these days , not to mention the long lost 44, 52, and the Deltics. All the best mate 👍👍😀
@@ianjones4116 love a 37 too, especially with either dominoes, be it split box or central headbox. Locos just looked better. Only seen 24s, 44s and Westerns in preservation.
47 222 my last square, eluded me for years that one despite numerous trips to the Immingham & Scunthorpe area. Finally ended up seeing it right on my doorstep down South (again and again and again) when it seemed to end up operating WR freight trips (despite fleet history still showing as IM based). Luckily it was still blue with it's name plates before being two tone greyed and losing the plates in the 90's.
I grew up near an airbase and got bored seeing planes everyday, there must have been people here fed up too seeing all these trains, cruel ain't it lol
My first visit was around 2013. The sunsets over the semaphores were a legendary sight. I only ever saw 60/66 and a 70 there.
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Another excellent video squire. It's just another nostalgia fest for me. My very first there was the early 80s. I was with a friend and his Dad, bottles of pop and chopped pork sarnies for bait. As I got older my friends and I usually went at least once a year. Donny, Barnetby and Knottingley in one day was considered, up there on our railway calendar. Happy Days indeed. The 47 with the white roof and black dominoes, would've set the pulse rates up a notch. Us being from the North East, the Stratford 47s were not uncommon but not as frequent as we'd have liked either. The NB ones especially, they were usually highly sought after among us, partly due to them usually being cops in the platform 5s and as a 47 fan, any 47 with a white roof and dominoes is considered Beastly in my eyes.Thank you again for sharing. Much appreciated.
Nah, it's got to be a 'Split box 37' beats an old 'Duff' anyday . Lol.
Happy days back then, great choice of loco's. Oh how we were spoilt. Even an old 'Rat 24' gets the pulse going these days , not to mention the long lost 44, 52, and the Deltics.
All the best mate 👍👍😀
@@ianjones4116 love a 37 too, especially with either dominoes, be it split box or central headbox. Locos just looked better. Only seen 24s, 44s and Westerns in preservation.
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interesting video, it underlines the steep decline in freight traffic in this country
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47 222 my last square, eluded me for years that one despite numerous trips to the Immingham & Scunthorpe area. Finally ended up seeing it right on my doorstep down South (again and again and again) when it seemed to end up operating WR freight trips (despite fleet history still showing as IM based). Luckily it was still blue with it's name plates before being two tone greyed and losing the plates in the 90's.
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Station staff had sealed up all the waiting rooms in 1992, so on wet days spotting there wasn't much shelter.
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I spent many a happy hour at Barnetby. I wish I'd found it earlier, but it was still thrilling in the early 1990s
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I grew up near an airbase and got bored seeing planes everyday, there must have been people here fed up too seeing all these trains, cruel ain't it lol
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