To give some idea, 27 similar wagons loaded with iron ore being taken from Port Talbot to the old Llanwern steel works in South Wales required 3 x 37s. The load was increased to 30 when the class 56 double-headers took over.
Those Box wagons are being stored just south of Warrington bank quay in the sidings between the chester line & West coast main line south (west?)side of the Mersey river . FYI
Seems incredible to get all that weight moving on shiny, slippery rails!!
The driver certainly gave it the beans coming out of the station 😊
I counted 30 wagons. True work horse.
Brilliant capture - listening to that sound of a tractor on the pull. I've subbed :)👍🙂
Almost long enough for Jaw-Tooth to film!
That would of been booking 🤣🤣🤣
@@ianbird9143 "would have been"? Or "would've been . . ."
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To give some idea, 27 similar wagons loaded with iron ore being taken from Port Talbot to the old Llanwern steel works in South Wales required 3 x 37s. The load was increased to 30 when the class 56 double-headers took over.
THREE???
I bet the sound was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!
Wow.....went on forever.
Still an impressive looking loco
Those Box wagons are being stored just south of Warrington bank quay in the sidings between the chester line & West coast main line south (west?)side of the Mersey river . FYI
Good job there not loaded one 37 would struggle to pull that long rake, great catch 👍
"Good job they're . . ."
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Awesome Catch!
Great catch
Nice vid!
Bet it'll not be long before they're covered in graffiti. Good catch.
That noise!!!
Long one here
30 wagons (I counted)
They very probably weigh 100 ton each Loaded.
30 new JNA’z in total. 😅