A hundred years ago one could stand here and see trains in the liveries of eight rail companies. There would be even more variety of the Waverley Route were reopened. Here's to that!
6:58 I like how the 7 sign is swinging in the wind! 8:00 nice catch of a Caledonian Sleeper class 92 running light 9:15 wow! a Steam excursion in February! Something we don't get in America. The loco almost looks gray in your camera! 11:47 nice to see the class 397s have entered service 12:24 that EWS class 66 is nice and clean!
9:15 Yes, in Germany we don't get to see that very often too... But we have something called "Plandampf", wich is basically usual work, so like suburban, goods, or some times even express passenger work, but it's worked by steam locomotives. That's cool!
I guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Deacon Felix i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
I was a lucky man i was a fireman at kingmoor and have found memories of carlisle station the first frieght liner in the uk was called the condor ran from glasgow to hendon london at first it was hualed by 2 black fives the later a sulzer deziel the only train i did not fire on was the royal train
excellent shots great variety👍 I live in Kent where we very rarely get Steam trains no container freight not many freight through Ashford bit better at gravesend and tonbridge 😟
Well, it was designed to haul heavy freight trains at 90 mph across the Channel tunnel, so i'm pretty sure this thing can get to it's top speed really fast
Greetings from across the pond! I really enjoyed seeing the different train sets (including freight and steam (!!) no less), the "entanglement" of tracks leading to three different rail lines (I guess), working signals, all in a setting of a hectic "normal day at the office". Your cinematography was much better than most, including using your zoom effectively and smoothly, and the overhead shots which added interest to what we were watching. Any possibility of increasing future video resolutions to 1080p or 4K? Good job! Cheers!
Thanks Mike. Glad you enjoyed it. Yes 3 separate lines out of the south of the station. Thanks for the compliments. I do love to make full use of the zoom , although hard to keep the camera steady at times, hand held, I find a tripod restricts my movement. Not done the overhead shot before, but it looked different. My camera can shoot in 4K and I have tried it, but had trouble, and time consuming, down loading and editing. Must try it again though.
156490 rings a bell wasn't this involved in a accident with 156468 on the S&C line when one of them hit a land slide n then the other ran into the derailed front end. If memory serves me right both front ends of the trains were wrote off and the rear of 468 became a replacement for 490
The trains in the thumbnail are like: I’m coming for you
Brilliant composition, especially the 4 trains going/coming south!
Many thanks! A bit of luck for me there??
A hundred years ago one could stand here and see trains in the liveries of eight rail companies. There would be even more variety of the Waverley Route were reopened. Here's to that!
Brings back memories of the Royal Scot changing Duchesses 60 years ago.
Not been back since !
Taken on the day of my birthday - so from one Phil to another, thanks for the video I enjoyed it very much and G'day from down under.
Thanks Philip, glad you enjoyed it.... and your birthday
Right old mix of traction , well captured.
Thanks Brian
Great video Phil plenty going on there,and a variety of traction.
Thanks Rick, yes a busy and interesting station
Thanks for posting. Thoroughly enjoyed watching, great entertainment.
Thanks Paul, my pleasure.
gee wizz Phil, lots of memories for me. great video and very well captured.
Many thanks Keith, good memories I hope?
Great video Phil, thank You for sharing!
Many thanks Theo, always a pleasure.
Well done Phil. A very enjoyable mix. Nice, too, to while away the time.
Thanks Alan, yes plenty to see while waiting.
Great video, especially with the steam train. I think I was there that day.
Thanks Andrew
6:58 I like how the 7 sign is swinging in the wind!
8:00 nice catch of a Caledonian Sleeper class 92 running light
9:15 wow! a Steam excursion in February! Something we don't get in America. The loco almost looks gray in your camera!
11:47 nice to see the class 397s have entered service
12:24 that EWS class 66 is nice and clean!
9:15 Yes, in Germany we don't get to see that very often too... But we have something called "Plandampf", wich is basically usual work, so like suburban, goods, or some times even express passenger work, but it's worked by steam locomotives. That's cool!
I guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Karsyn Yusuf Instablaster :)
@Deacon Felix i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Deacon Felix it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
Carlisle has always been a good station for action.
A great place Alan!
In my day class 108's. 25's 27's 40's 47's 86's and 87'sand the odd APT. But still a great location for tracion types.
Good vid.
Many thanks, great traction in those days, but as you say still a great location.
Nice collection Phil, like the freight. Star of the show is Bahamas! Thanks.👍
Thanks David. Yes ,that's why I was there! :-)
Very nice indeed 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Barrie
Great footage man, especially at 13,24!!!
Thanks Antoine, that was a busy moment!
Thank goodness for the ability to be able to fast-forward through this rather erratic effort
Thank goodness no one compelled you to watch it
Shame you can't afford your wife the same privileges in the bedroom.
Happy memories for me, of steam days in the 1950s; if only I had a camera then. Mike now living in S/Wales.... too far away.
Glad you had happy memories Mike! Cameras in the 50's ,compared to now ????
I was a lucky man i was a fireman at kingmoor and have found memories of carlisle station the first frieght liner in the uk was called the condor ran from glasgow to hendon london at first it was hualed by 2 black fives the later a sulzer deziel the only train i did not fire on was the royal train
Well well, you might think that was edited at 13:20, that's a very fortuitous piece of timing with all the trains lining up just nicely!
Yes Andrei, a bit of luck, but also shows how busy it can be.
Nice colorful liveries!
excellent shots great variety👍 I live in Kent where we very rarely get Steam trains no container freight not many freight through Ashford bit better at gravesend and tonbridge 😟
Thanks Barry. It's nice to see something different, rather than all the modern units. 🙂
The 158s look like Minecraft villagers
Amazing I love Carlisle
A great station, don't know the town!
Would love to see what sort of acceleration that Class 92 locomotive could do if the driver was giving it the full beans.
Well, it was designed to haul heavy freight trains at 90 mph across the Channel tunnel, so i'm pretty sure this thing can get to it's top speed really fast
Daytrader Yeah I’m aware. Seeing it happen is more exciting than just talking about what it might do,
4:01 isn’t that a new London Midland, I forgot the name, what’s it doing here
Yes, London North Western. Re liveried ex Trans Pennine Express 350,but still being used by TPE
Greetings from across the pond!
I really enjoyed seeing the different train sets (including freight and steam (!!) no less), the "entanglement" of tracks leading to three different rail lines (I guess), working signals, all in a setting of a hectic "normal day at the office".
Your cinematography was much better than most, including using your zoom effectively and smoothly, and the overhead shots which added interest to what we were watching.
Any possibility of increasing future video resolutions to 1080p or 4K?
Good job!
Cheers!
Thanks Mike. Glad you enjoyed it.
Yes 3 separate lines out of the south of the station.
Thanks for the compliments. I do love to make full use of the zoom , although hard to keep the camera steady at times, hand held, I find a tripod restricts my movement. Not done the overhead shot before, but it looked different.
My camera can shoot in 4K and I have tried it, but had trouble, and time consuming, down loading and editing. Must try it again though.
Very good video Phil :)
Thanks Simon
I like Carlisle station 👍
Hard not too like it ??
156490 rings a bell wasn't this involved in a accident with 156468 on the S&C line when one of them hit a land slide n then the other ran into the derailed front end. If memory serves me right both front ends of the trains were wrote off and the rear of 468 became a replacement for 490
What's London Midland doing at Carlisle?
TPE 185s will be going to London Midland as TPE phases in the 800s. Saw the same in Waverley and did a double take!
Alanko Meddle 185s are staying with TPE. The 350/4s went to LNWR after being replaced by 397s
Filmed on my 21st birthday :)
Happy Birthday Connor!
Was the first train class 68?
Class 88 I think. Same kind of thing as a 68 just with diesel / electric bi mode
Was that 350 LNWR on loan to Transpennine Express or was it going to go to LNWR?
Busmanpro YT Going to LNWR, the 350/4s were repainted ready to be handed over but had to be kept a bit longer because of delays to the 397s
@@Cactus732 Your comments is a bit late as I realised when I noticed someone else asked that but thanks anyway.
this must be england I thought it was carlisle pennsylvania usa
Yes, definitely England
Why would one assume this is US?
@@bfapple There are loads of places in the USA and Canada with the same name as town's and cities in the UK.
Allan Mullen Generally in the UK it’s only Boston and Perth that we would specify as being in the UK. Everywhere else, it’s pretty safe to assume.
Good video! Is this a big train terminal? It looks kind of rundown.
It's on the West Coast Mainline, so it gets a lot of traffic. Lots of Freight heading to and from central Scotland as well.
Disign by U.K. Omg!