Thank you again, Alrx. Btw, the Rannoch Moor section of your video stirred up memories of my early teen years (1963-1965), when my Grandpa - James (Jimmy) Brown - took me on occasional fishing holidays, to Rannoch Station, staying at the camping coach rented by the Polmadie Railway-Workers' Angling Club. Enough about me and warm-hearted reminiscences: To you and yours, from me and mine. Stay free, A. R 🍻
Another great video, Alrx. I remember the bridge collapse. It was great to see real trains, I love seeing the class 37's hauling carriages, rather than the boring units.
After the first part collapsed several american tourists trespassed on the line.. went right out to the collapsed bit for a look... an old guard from the inverness depot went out and told them to remove themselves... a short while later the whole section went down.... back in those days saying bad things about Americans was not allowed...
Thank you again, Alrx. Btw, the Rannoch Moor section of your video stirred up memories of my early teen years (1963-1965), when my Grandpa - James (Jimmy) Brown - took me on occasional fishing holidays, to Rannoch Station, staying at the camping coach rented by the Polmadie Railway-Workers' Angling Club. Enough about me and warm-hearted reminiscences: To you and yours, from me and mine. Stay free, A. R 🍻
Thank you again, Alrx. Btw, the Rannoch Moor section of your video stirred up memories of my early teen years (1963-1965), when my Grandpa - James (Jimmy) Brown - took me on occasional fishing holidays, to Rannoch Station, staying at the camping coach rented by the Polmadie Railway-Workers' Angling Club.
Enough about me and warm-hearted reminiscences: To you and yours, from me and mine.
Stay free, A. R 🍻
Another great video, Alrx. I remember the bridge collapse.
It was great to see real trains, I love seeing the class 37's hauling carriages, rather than the boring units.
After the first part collapsed several american tourists trespassed on the line.. went right out to the collapsed bit for a look... an old guard from the inverness depot went out and told them to remove themselves... a short while later the whole section went down.... back in those days saying bad things about Americans was not allowed...
Hi Jan AKA known as Rubbernecking Loopy Loo or plain Ghoulish danger to themselves and others
Part of life I suppose take care and thank you Alrx
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This is the Ness Viaduct. Waterloo Bridge is the road bridge close by.
Thanks Jules for info never been there perhaps someday Take care Alrx 👍👍👲👲
Remember that we had to recover the cable that is hanging in the in the river
Thank you again, Alrx. Btw, the Rannoch Moor section of your video stirred up memories of my early teen years (1963-1965), when my Grandpa - James (Jimmy) Brown - took me on occasional fishing holidays, to Rannoch Station, staying at the camping coach rented by the Polmadie Railway-Workers' Angling Club.
Enough about me and warm-hearted reminiscences: To you and yours, from me and mine.
Stay free, A. R 🍻