It would only be OCD if you MUST count the carriages otherwise something bad would happen. The urge to count carriages is something that would come naturally for someone on the autism spectrum though.
That Deltic screaming away pulling the 66 and all it’s wagons, was that some kind of test run ? Bit bizarre for heritage locomotive to be working on freight duties…
Love hearing the sound of the class 20 deisel locos...rembered when i was a kid would rush down to the tracks to see them even when i was having a bath, ran butt naked with my aunt chasing after me....hahaha those were the days
Brilliant,, Deltic dragging a 66,, Fking Epic. The delay between puffs of Clag on the pair of 37s tickled me,, Sulzer 47 sounded lovely. Great Collection of Traction. 👍
Thats what happens when 2 locos are coupled in multiple, and worked by the leading cab controls. The delay to the second loco just adds to the splendour.
Thanks very much, Mike. Hope you're well. Unfortunately, there isn't while we respect the rules in place. I published a similar video in 2016, which proved to be fairly popular, so I thought I'd create a second version for my subscribers and others in these challenging times.
Thank you! Yeah I'm still baffled why I typed that number into the caption, hopefully there'll be some opportunities in the future to film it again so I can correct myself haha.
I'm glad I was born at just the right time with the best of everything that's ever been powered by an internal combustion engine. Would've sucked to have to live thru the malaise era when everything was reduced to front wheel drive pieces of ish
Brilliant, Kyle! Great thrash, power, variety, locations and video quality and oh, those sounds! By the way, should Freightliner get Colas to service their Class 70s? Far too much clag from a Euro IIIa loco after only eight years.
I was thinking the same regarding the clag from the TPExpress Class 68's. I've seen on TH-cam that they produce a little clay when at idle - an older MTU-powered HST isn't that bad.
Fabulous video and very enjoyable. Those Class 20s sound like the old "Thumpers" which used to frequent the Southampton to Portsmouth line a long long time ago. Just a coincidence maybe? Cheers from me in Australia!
Just scrap them? The US has several thousand locos built in the 60's and 70's still running in Class 1 service, they are just rebuilt and updated to fit modern emissions standards. I'll give you some credit when it comes to GE locos... those do tend to be scrapped rather quickly.
RALPH WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT OR NOT ON WEEKENDS WHEN I WAS A KID I WOULD GO TO THE LOCAL STATION N STAND ON THE PLATFORM WAITING FOR THE FREIGHT TRAINS TO PASS THROUGH COUNTING THE WAGGON AS THEY PASSED
When two locos are working together , are they linked in some way so the driver at the head controls power of both ? Why do we see 2 trains pulling just a few carriages , seems unnecessary ?
Yes they are connected in terms of controls. There are many reasons to double head a train, redundancy, cost efficiency for moving locos around, or more tractive effort.
Has anyone experienced the same thing as me? everything that is written under videos on youtube has become so small, probably to get as much as possible in a small amount of space. what do you think about it? I dislike it
Am I the only one with a compulsion to count the rolling stock? I feel cheated when it dissolves out before the whole train has passed! :D
No. There are others of us. .
Exactly
I thought it was just me OCD lol
I always count the consist and calculate the load. With locos being hauled its not insubstantial.
It would only be OCD if you MUST count the carriages otherwise something bad would happen. The urge to count carriages is something that would come naturally for someone on the autism spectrum though.
Those 37's man 👌 They will be in forever history as the best sounding locomotives, great compilation 👍
@Christian Tyler Geeez!
Christian Tyler London Underground trains look and sound better than 37s? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good joke! You should become a comedian
Thank you for watching!
13:25 "How many locomotives do you need for this?" "Yes."
That Deltic screaming away pulling the 66 and all it’s wagons, was that some kind of test run ? Bit bizarre for heritage locomotive to be working on freight duties…
The quality of your filming is absolutely outstanding - well done!
1.18 When something interesting snorts, and clags out of the station, and then something wholly uninteresting follows in later.
Thank you for watching!
Very British is wonderful. I like diesel trains in beautiful landscape. 🇬🇧😊👍
Thank you.
Love hearing the sound of the class 20 deisel locos...rembered when i was a kid would rush down to the tracks to see them even when i was having a bath, ran butt naked with my aunt chasing after me....hahaha those were the days
Some great thrash there. I'm counting down the days until I can go and experience some for myself again!
Hi Kyle. Thanks for making the cabin fever more bearable! Nice work, sir, and much enjoyed.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Greetings again Kyle from the USA. Another great compilation my friend. Love your thrash! Stay safe across the pond.
Thank you very much!
The roar of a 55 is superb.
Thanks for watching.
A Deltic pulling a freight train together with a 66? That's a first for me...
Brilliant,, Deltic dragging a 66,, Fking Epic.
The delay between puffs of Clag on the pair of 37s tickled me,,
Sulzer 47 sounded lovely.
Great Collection of Traction. 👍
Thats what happens when 2 locos are coupled in multiple, and worked by the leading cab controls. The delay to the second loco just adds to the splendour.
Boy, that roaring Sound right from the start.
I appreciate all of it, thank you for sharing the diversity of British Rail.
Thank you for watching.
20s, 37s, 56s. .Got to love them all. Especially the Choppers 😄
Edit. And the 33s and 47s. I have not finished the vid yet but loving it so far!
Wow Kyle what a brill collection, not a lot we can do while on this lockdown except do a video like this.
Thanks very much, Mike. Hope you're well. Unfortunately, there isn't while we respect the rules in place. I published a similar video in 2016, which proved to be fairly popular, so I thought I'd create a second version for my subscribers and others in these challenging times.
Kyle Law thanks Kyle, it was a lot nicer to watch than all the current rubbish they’re using to fill in the schedules on TV.
23:30 what an outstanding shot, that angle is exquisite. So picturesque 😄👌
5:28 No smoking at the station please.
You can’t beat the purr of a 37 ❤️
Remember the 2 class 37s that would run from Preston all the way to Whitehaven they stopped it in 2019. Memories
I liked the clip at Gilberdyke - I was resident at Gilberdyke SB and the class 20s on the RHTT was always a highlight!
Thank you, James.
52015 lol. If only. Gotta love D1015. Best loco I've driven in 47 years service. Great video as always.
Thank you! Yeah I'm still baffled why I typed that number into the caption, hopefully there'll be some opportunities in the future to film it again so I can correct myself haha.
Your compilations as always fantastic. Thank you for posting!
Thank you. Glad you like them!
I'm glad I was born at just the right time with the best of everything that's ever been powered by an internal combustion engine. Would've sucked to have to live thru the malaise era when everything was reduced to front wheel drive pieces of ish
love the sounds of these old british locomotives
Me too
Brilliant, Kyle! Great thrash, power, variety, locations and video quality and oh, those sounds! By the way, should Freightliner get Colas to service their Class 70s? Far too much clag from a Euro IIIa loco after only eight years.
I was thinking the same regarding the clag from the TPExpress Class 68's. I've seen on TH-cam that they produce a little clay when at idle - an older MTU-powered HST isn't that bad.
Thank you very much!
A big powerful deltic towing American junk plus a big load of freight I loved it! Good video
Thank you very much!
Fabulous video and very enjoyable. Those Class 20s sound like the old "Thumpers" which used to frequent the Southampton to Portsmouth line a long long time ago. Just a coincidence maybe? Cheers from me in Australia!
Both powered by English Electric engines (different types) so that would explain the coincidence.
This is a legendary video. It is excellent both in sound and image.
Greetings from turkey.
Thank you.
Excellent video mate thanks for that brings back a few memories
Excellently edited video, very enjoyable to watch!
Thank you. Pleased you enjoyed it.
great stuff. :) especially enjoyed seeing someone bellowing out of the cab window of 37 800 at York. my lords!
Thank you.
Oh that is music to my ears & they are such a beast!
Excellent video, beautifully filmed.
I like how you can see the clag before the Deltic comes into view on the first shot
Impressive convoy at 13:40
Excellent compilation, Kyle 👍
Thank you very much!
Absolutely excellent Kyle, thank you for showing
Thank you for watching!
Wow ,awsome photogrophy,and the sound is brilliant,,😊😊
The 37s oh that this is heavy the deltic MEH?!
Damn, as an American, I’m impressed with how well the English treat and repair their aging locomotives. We just scrap them over here!
Well, we invented trains and railroads, so we know how to look after them, usually.
Strange, as a Brit I always thought the exact opposite was true.
Just scrap them? The US has several thousand locos built in the 60's and 70's still running in Class 1 service, they are just rebuilt and updated to fit modern emissions standards. I'll give you some credit when it comes to GE locos... those do tend to be scrapped rather quickly.
Those Class 70's are so dirty for a modern engine.
Are they all as bad as seen at 9:40? That one looks like it has a turbocharger on its way out.
That's what I thort was just thinking to myself how much cleaner modern locos were then that turned up.
Its freight doesn't need to be clean
@@welsh_Witch It's still not a great idea to throw out that much partially burned fuel.
It’s trying to be like a 47.
GREAT COMPILATION!!!!! Congratulations and many thanks
Thank you.
Grest video. . Were said that 52 come from. I have never seen one before.
The 37s at York oh my days👏 605 sure had a hard time finding her feet
Thanks for watching.
stunning composition. Thank you.
Excellent compilation 😊
RALPH WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT OR NOT ON WEEKENDS WHEN I WAS A KID I WOULD GO TO THE LOCAL STATION N STAND ON THE PLATFORM WAITING FOR THE FREIGHT TRAINS TO PASS THROUGH COUNTING THE WAGGON AS THEY PASSED
Watched with pleasure
Excellent Jumbo faced diesel monster great howling and machine sound. great help during our corona virus prevention isolation. thank you sir
Good video, some nice footage throughout 👏🏼 3:55 I heard myself say I could do with some of those for my log burner 🤣
Thank you.
Good god I've not seen a network southeast 47 in years
Thrashtastic! Thanks, Kyle.
Fantastic collection
When two locos are working together , are they linked in some way so the driver at the head controls power of both ?
Why do we see 2 trains pulling just a few carriages , seems unnecessary ?
Yes they are connected in terms of controls. There are many reasons to double head a train, redundancy, cost efficiency for moving locos around, or more tractive effort.
Great video just one small point the Westerns were never renumbered to carry 52*** numbers.
No they retained the original numbers D1000-D1073 right up to their withdrawal in 1977
Thank you.
Love those Deltics!
Fab footage of Clag
Adoro as classes 20, 31, 37, 40 e 50.
Wow. And I thought the America's Alco's smoked a lot!
Hi Kyle. Great videos. If you're father is called Mark, say hello to him from me.
Cracking set of clips. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Nice channel."thumbs up". diesel dave's .
Thank you.
My son would love to live in the house which gets passed by the class 20s
Why do the Class 37s always have that surging sound when they're pulling away....like the driver is continually goosing the throttle?
Naturally, aspirated diesels have to do that, as they flood at low speeds! 🤭🤭🤭🤭
Gods, I'm getting old!
I believe it is to do with the engine governor hunting for the correct rpm
@@shauntronics Yes you win the answer to that one.
Awesome video
Question why do some of the wagons when they go at speed sound like they have drive motors on them?
Probably because they're diesel-electric or diesel-hydraulic.
Thank you
@ 12:20 generator car trash. Nice video, keep Safe. Just subscribed to you. 👍
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Great footage again always look forward to seeing your work what equipment do you film with quality is fantastic thanks
Thank you. Greatly appreciated. The equipment I use is listed below:
Camcorder: Panasonic HC-VXF1
(Videos)
Camera/Lens: Nikon D3400 & 18-105mm
(Photos)
Microphone: Rode VideoMic Pro+
Tripod: Manfrotto Compact Advanced
i really hope class 20's aren't at thrall this year for rht
Has anyone experienced the same thing as me? everything that is written under videos on youtube has become so small, probably to get as much as possible in a small amount of space. what do you think about it?
I dislike it
Great video! What is the maximum amount of trucks these freight trains are allowed to carry in the UK?
Depends on what they are pulling
All sorts of variables
Power and braking ability of the loco(s), gradients, weight restrictions over the infrastructure, etc
Very great Kyle :)
Thank you.
Brilliant vid there mate 👍
Thank you. Appreciated.
British diesel train horns are nuts
Fantastic video👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you.
Brilliant Top class film and that's from my heart.
Thank you, Richard.
excellent compilation, thanks!
Thank you for watching.
Great compilation! 👍
Thank you.
Y do your diesels sound so much cooler than ours?
My god Kyle, there are some knowledgeless clowns on here. Day release clearly. Superb video, from a driver proud to provide noise and clag!
Thank you as always!
Very nice video!!
Thank you! Cheers!
excellent compilations
Many thanks!
Great vodeo!!!!
Thank you!
Super 👌
18.33 wow, you can definitely hear the Rat Heritage inside that 47. Lol. Do miss the baby Sulzers. 😁👍
10/10 sound is looks like a combine harvester harvest flower
Thank you for watching.
chap at 3.13 just mending his shed.
Cracking video 👌🏼
Thank you, Trevor.
It’s amazing how American trains are so deferent to European trains
vice Video!
Epic compilation!
Thank you.
11:39 did The horn come from the Class 52 or Class 158
South Western Railway Fan 52
Had the 66 failed or something and the deltic was the most powerful alternative or something?
I found it strange too, they could have used one of DB’s 59s 60s or even another 66.
@@bjoe385 perhaps they just wanted a little class or a bit of good old British muscle lol
In fact doesn't the deltic have slightly more bhp than the class 66?
Steven Thornton they both have the same horsepower, but the 66 has a considerably higher maximum and continuous tractive effort.
@@bjoe385 bet the 66 won't age as well as the deltic lol it basically comes down to torque and ability to use the pulling power
The pollution is astounding!
11:58 kinda sounds like a plane
My fave diesel brute
Thanks for watching.
@@KyleLaw19 Hello from Doncaster
like it
I can't believe! It makes more smoke than a coal steam loco! 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭