My local station as a teenager would have been down the gulf on Armilla patrol but can still smell the hops brewing in the back ground a good video capture Richard
Hi Steve in my day it was Bass Worthington and the Burton Brewing Co my tipple was Burton Ale, Ind coope was a subdivision of Bass they brewed many a different beer and larger some said the Trent river heated by Drakelow Power station added to the taste of latter brews happy days Richard
My local station as a teenager would have been down the gulf on Armilla patrol but can still smell the hops brewing in the back ground a good video capture Richard
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4:50 Some tasty freight action! 🚂👍
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Looks like ‘the wasteland’ 1:20
Superb collection 👍
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Colin West Chargman Burton Station legend
My weren't there a shipload of red stripe 31s in those days.
They are in original Railfreight livery, red-stripe have red-stripes along the bottom of body-side and smaller arrows.
Certainly were....Many thanks for watching and your comment, sorry for the late response was away for 2 weeks...best wishes...Mark
Inde Coope brewery wasnt it?
Hi Steve in my day it was Bass Worthington and the Burton Brewing Co my tipple was Burton Ale, Ind coope was a subdivision of Bass they brewed many a different beer and larger some said the Trent river heated by Drakelow Power station added to the taste of latter brews happy days Richard
Burton I believe...Many thanks for watching and your comment, sorry for the late response was away for 2 weeks...best wishes...Mark