45407 a very suitable engine to tackle 'The Jacobite' incredible coverage of her working hard up this this stunning journey surrounded by beautiful scenery ,well done
"Please Use the Station Help Point for Train Information" says the very helpful and no doubt very expensive information display at Beasdale. That'll be the thing that's covered over with a plastic bag will it, Scotrail?
Hi there, would you be willing to allow us to use a brief excerpt of your footage for a music video - it is a cover of a Big Country song and in the original they had some footage of the train back in the 80S which we are trying to reference. We would credit you of course.
My God, she is a beaut! And it's so wonderful seeing her tackling that beautiful landscape with such ease, it actually brought tears to my eyes!
Nice to see it not disguised as something else. I love the shot of it departing Fort William at 4:20, with the steam billowing in the wind.
45407 a very suitable engine to tackle 'The Jacobite' incredible coverage of her working hard up this this stunning journey surrounded by beautiful scenery ,well done
Certainly sounded in fine fettle, thanks very much!
#45407’s whistle sounds like a 3 chime whistle!
Landscape and train: Both beautiful.
Pleased to see the 45407 Lancashire fusilier on your lovely video bye for now Philip
Cracking video great locations well done.
Super nice video with The Jacobite
fantastic video once again, well done you!!!
John Hilton thanks very much
Amazing route. Thank you
"Please Use the Station Help Point for Train Information" says the very helpful and no doubt very expensive information display at Beasdale. That'll be the thing that's covered over with a plastic bag will it, Scotrail?
We were on it.in Early October . Chased it by road, a few days earlier.
off up next week and looking for spots. Thanks for an amazing video! Quick question though, how do i access the glenfinnan departure?
Hi there, would you be willing to allow us to use a brief excerpt of your footage for a music video - it is a cover of a Big Country song and in the original they had some footage of the train back in the 80S which we are trying to reference. We would credit you of course.
Where did that chime whsitle come from? Sounds very American. Is it the one that used to be on 76079?
AndreiTupolev it seems to do the rounds among those owned by Riley
Reminded me instantly of a Pennsylvania RR passenger whistle.
@@b3j8 Late reply, sounds like a PRR 3 chime