Apart from the trains a wild life extravaganza, fortunately no Rams as they do not take prisoners. Always enjoy your visits here. Many of the freightliners not carrying full loads I always wonder why they do not wait until they have a full load. Enjoyable watching, thank you.
mmmm great video "farmer J" loved it some brill captures there my friend loved the waffle as per normal you do a fantastic job of filming and singing out those numbers , can't beat the WCML great mixture of freight and passenger transit thanks for sharing J A T B stay safe Syd :)
Hi Tornado922. Great rush hour film at Linslade. Nice 2-tones at 1:14 from 37800, at 8:07 from 66760 and at 17:31 from 350374. Loved the 4-tone at 9:00 from 66726 too. I loved the sheep and lambs in the film. I laughed because every time you turned away from them, they started bleating and having a good old conversation with you. 😂 They're just as good as the pigeons (shame you didn't see any). Looking forward to next rush hour film at Kings Sutton. Kind regards, Chris.
Thanks very much Chris, I had a great time getting this all put together as there was so much variety to be seen right from the word go! I think the sheep had more fun than I did haha
Always a pleasure to watch your trackside videos from Linslade and this one was no exception. You're definitely not David Attenborough haha, more a Chris Packham or Bill Oddie. Lots of different traffic as usual and plenty of freight workings. The WCML IS the best mainline to see everything.
Hi mate anther great video mate I would bee there in the 1980si with the class 81 to class 90 and class310s EMUs what a great St to film at mate please stay safe and well mate goodbye for how clive in N Ireland
To get there, the place you need to find is the Church of St Mary, then it's a 2-minute walk from there to the Linslade Curve, where Tornado922 filmed at. Hope that helps. Kind regards, Chris.
That was a massive load of freight there even if a lot of the container trains were lightly loaded! Looks like the sheep enjoyed watching you train spot too! Well then! Good to see the 319's back as well! We shall see if the 68's sing their song next time but a 37, a 47 and a 60 not too bad I would say for now! Too bad the 57 and 70 etc. were missing though!
The rush hour period on the WCML always delivers a great amount of freight no matter where you are on the network. Loved all of the variety that was running that evening
I think you should rename the video Rush Hour Sheep From: Linslade Lol. Great to see the 37, 47 and 60. I am looking forward to the King's Sutton video. Best regards Gary.
Great video, good to see you outside of stations once in a while. Maybe that last 37 was the one hauling that 321 Greater Anglia unit in the beginning of the video, coming back home (nice train btw). The class 60 and 47 may be going to the same destination at Wembley iirc). Was there an amber or red signal ahead of the 20:00 onwards intermodals? Because class 66s are quite the powerful locomotive, so it shouldn't have much problem hauling those containers wagons (which were half empty, like most of the intermodals in this video). Nice to see some LNWR 319s as well. Will they really scrap those class 221s? Or are they going to an another TOC (like CrossCountry for example)? Apart from that, loads of 350s and 390s (with 390121 and 119), and loads of sheeps and lambs, with blue or red coloring sometimes on them, wonder why...
Thanks very much, I do enjoy going to trackside locations when I get the chance to do so. That intermodal train was running towards a Red but it changed to amber as it got closer. The 221's won't get scrapped, as far as my understanding goes they should get a new lease of life with Cross Country. The colours on the sheep and lambs are for the farmers reference when it comes to moving them around.
their rather fast, Id be a bit scared going that fast, ive never been on a train, our freight liners never go that fast here in USA, my only complaint is listening to them engines hum at night keeping me awake, how do they keep track of whos running on which correct track?
You don't really feel the speed when you're on these services which makes the journey all the more relaxing. All of the trains running on the network are monitored by signal boxes across the UK to ensure they all stay on the correct line
10:07 baaaaaaa “yes thank you sheep”
The sound of the sheep when they say Bear. Nice.
They were all very chatty that day
I travelled on 390121 from Wigan to Haymarket on Saturday. Looks quite impressive.
I hope you had a good journey
Apart from the trains a wild life extravaganza, fortunately no Rams as they do not take prisoners. Always enjoy your visits here. Many of the freightliners not carrying full loads I always wonder why they do not wait until they have a full load. Enjoyable watching, thank you.
I love coming to this spot, there is always something good to be seen here
Brilliant video legend I was enjoy watch your videos my favourite 37 and 390
Thanks very much!
mmmm great video "farmer J" loved it some brill captures there my friend loved the waffle as per normal you do a fantastic job of filming and singing out those numbers , can't beat the WCML great mixture of freight and passenger transit thanks for sharing J A T B stay safe Syd :)
Thank you kindly! I always love comin here, the sheep were an unexpected bonus throughout haha, I'm now a qualified shepherd it would seem haha
Trains and sheep, what a combination. Your conversations with said sheep, hilarious.
Who would've thought that would've worked haha
Another great video, with your sparkling turn of phrase.
Oh and now with sheep whispering
Thank you kindly! I'll add sheep whisperer to my C.V
Enjoyed the video hope there more to come and like it DD,
Thank you kindly, I can assure you that there most certainly will be
@@Tornado922 Great and thanks very much for replying to my comment. Like the work you are doing so l subscribe to your channel .Thanks DD.
Superb railway video as always Tornado922. Guess the sheep enjoyed it as well.
Thank you kindly! I think the sheep enjoyed the show haha
Hi Tornado922. Great rush hour film at Linslade. Nice 2-tones at 1:14 from 37800, at 8:07 from 66760 and at 17:31 from 350374. Loved the 4-tone at 9:00 from 66726 too. I loved the sheep and lambs in the film. I laughed because every time you turned away from them, they started bleating and having a good old conversation with you. 😂 They're just as good as the pigeons (shame you didn't see any). Looking forward to next rush hour film at Kings Sutton. Kind regards, Chris.
Thanks very much Chris, I had a great time getting this all put together as there was so much variety to be seen right from the word go! I think the sheep had more fun than I did haha
Always a pleasure to watch your trackside videos from Linslade and this one was no exception. You're definitely not David Attenborough haha, more a Chris Packham or Bill Oddie. Lots of different traffic as usual and plenty of freight workings. The WCML IS the best mainline to see everything.
I do love coming to this spot, by far and away my favorite of the lineside locations to come to, I think Bill Oddie is more fitting for me ;)
It looks like a very good location,with bends on both sides; cracking shots too👍
this is a great spot to come to
Keep up the good work and keep doing loads of videos from Anthony
Fantastic captures,great freight,a 47 a 60 and sheep
what could be better 🚊🐑
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It was a real mix bag here that day!
Hi, how do you know that some of the class 350 trains are ex trans Pennine stock ??
If a class 350 starts with a 4 (e.g. 408), it is one of the ex TransPennine stock, Anthony.
Really entertaining....funny and informative. Hi from NZ
I HAVE NOT SEEN THIS VIDEO YET AND I HOPE I ENJOY IT.
Great video
Thanks very much
Awesome video 🍺👍
Thanks very much
Great vlog tornado
Thanks very much
Wonderful shoot
Thank you kindly
I think you should do a video of your best clips. I know the class 70 from your nuneaton video back in 2016 was a good one.
I would have so many to choose from
Superb video. Very enjoyable to watch. :)
Thanks very much!
@@Tornado922 you're welcome. Keep up the good work. :)
Can you do the Camp Hill chords soon ?
Hi mate anther great video mate I would bee there in the 1980si with the class 81 to class 90 and class310s EMUs what a great St to film at mate please stay safe and well mate goodbye for how clive in N Ireland
Thank you kindly Clive, this is always a great area to come to
Hi, brilliant videos, do u know how to get there by foot, because Im local to Leighton Buzzard & Linslade and idk how to get there
To get there, the place you need to find is the Church of St Mary, then it's a 2-minute walk from there to the Linslade Curve, where Tornado922 filmed at. Hope that helps. Kind regards, Chris.
@@chriswhitaker4577 thank you ever so much
@@WCML730 No problem.
Great video at Linslade
Thanks very much
You'll have to tell the TOC's to stop getting their trains in the way when filming your Sheep At videos!
I'll be sure to send a letter of complaint off to them all
That was a massive load of freight there even if a lot of the container trains were lightly loaded! Looks like the sheep enjoyed watching you train spot too! Well then! Good to see the 319's back as well! We shall see if the 68's sing their song next time but a 37, a 47 and a 60 not too bad I would say for now! Too bad the 57 and 70 etc. were missing though!
The rush hour period on the WCML always delivers a great amount of freight no matter where you are on the network. Loved all of the variety that was running that evening
@@Tornado922 And full tilt on the curve too!
Another great video
Thanks very much!
The 37 was towing 321 306 to its death bed in the sky
I think you should rename the video Rush Hour Sheep From: Linslade Lol. Great to see the 37, 47 and 60. I am looking forward to the King's Sutton video. Best regards Gary.
I think next time I might just do that when I come here haha!
11:32 390039 was the Coventry Pendolino ;) Godiva is on the front
Thank you kindly ;)
Great video👍
Thanks very much
You are the best
Thank you kindly
I think 66726 is Sunderland and other GBRF 66 with a plaque like that is named after Sheffield Wednesday
From my understanding 66726 was named Sunderland because the boss of GBRF is a Sunderland football fan
And I thought Royal Mail trains stopped
What's your favourite freight train?
how do you track them? So you know which ones are coming?
Tornado922 tracks the trains using a website called Real Time Trains. This then shows which services are due to come through each station.
Great video, good to see you outside of stations once in a while.
Maybe that last 37 was the one hauling that 321 Greater Anglia unit in the beginning of the video, coming back home (nice train btw). The class 60 and 47 may be going to the same destination at Wembley iirc).
Was there an amber or red signal ahead of the 20:00 onwards intermodals? Because class 66s are quite the powerful locomotive, so it shouldn't have much problem hauling those containers wagons (which were half empty, like most of the intermodals in this video).
Nice to see some LNWR 319s as well.
Will they really scrap those class 221s? Or are they going to an another TOC (like CrossCountry for example)?
Apart from that, loads of 350s and 390s (with 390121 and 119), and loads of sheeps and lambs, with blue or red coloring sometimes on them, wonder why...
Thanks very much, I do enjoy going to trackside locations when I get the chance to do so. That intermodal train was running towards a Red but it changed to amber as it got closer. The 221's won't get scrapped, as far as my understanding goes they should get a new lease of life with Cross Country. The colours on the sheep and lambs are for the farmers reference when it comes to moving them around.
Great Video, How do you actually get too Linslade ???
One day you'll have to go to Inverness I know it's far but it's great to go to
I'm sure I will have the chance to go there one day
Great video mate. 66760 is going to London Gateway
Thanks very much
their rather fast, Id be a bit scared going that fast, ive never been on a train, our freight liners never go that fast here in USA, my only complaint is listening to them engines hum at night keeping me awake, how do they keep track of whos running on which correct track?
You don't really feel the speed when you're on these services which makes the journey all the more relaxing. All of the trains running on the network are monitored by signal boxes across the UK to ensure they all stay on the correct line
Hows the new job as a sheep whisperer going 😂 having said that does make up for a dull day
I tell you what it's not half bad, I'm having some thrilling conversations with the sheep XD
@@Tornado922 if possible could you please do a rush hour film at Surbiton
When you go linslade what station times do you have on Realtime Trains
I use Leighton Buzzard for my train timing for here
Sheep spotting, idea for a future podcast
Why is there a 37 carrying a 321?
The 37 must have been taking the 321 for repairs or something like that.
@@chriswhitaker4577 thanks for the feedback
Linslade Is Great! I Like Wolverton Because Class 390s, 221s & 350s Pass The Station On The Curve At Speed
Wolverton is a great station to go to for sure, I will get that covered at some stage
@@Tornado922 Maybe We Could Meet At One Stage
Where is Linsaide
The Linslade curve, where Tornado922 filmed at, is 2 miles north of Leighton Buzzard railway station, Chris.
Nice
Thanks very much
@@Tornado922 by the way I’m requesting can you do your next trainspotting at city thameslink
What no pigeons? DUCK!
I'll be sure to make up for the lack of pigeons in the next one!
Wow the sheep didin't do any filming 😅
Cool 37
13:27 SAME
Wow you are the first
First what?
17:31
1:14
You mad but good bud
I do have my moments
Hi
35:30
I give up 😭😭
Why
Why?
I'm never First 😭😭😭
I much prefer the sheepish commentary to (I want to call her Laura) The station announcer constantly interrupting you ... much more peaceful!
I'm glad you liked it haha
Bobo
Great video
Thanks very much!
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