What a great video. I love how the train stopped and posed for pictures on the viaduct. 😉 It must have been a busy day, but well worth it. You knocked it out the park with this one.
Taking the train in the late 60s from Mallaig, hauled by a class 27, as the train departed, there was much sounding the horn and reving of the engine, so I looked out to see a sheep cowering against the rock face (as at 9'30"). The sheep, frightend to run away, was obviously not going to move, so the driver got out and pulled the sheep by the fleece with two hands and shepherded it out of the way, before proceeding to Fort Bill.
What a great video. I love how the train stopped and posed for pictures on the viaduct. 😉
It must have been a busy day, but well worth it. You knocked it out the park with this one.
Thanks you! I’m glad you liked it. I was hoping it would stop on the viaduct.
Great stuff again. I admire your mastery of drone shots too for the Highland landscapes.
Thank you, great to hear that you like the drone shots
Excellent thanks for posting
No problem, thanks for the comment!
Brilliant video. A big thumbs up from Chris and Jane ✨️ 🎈
Thank you
Those drone shots are quite something else! ❤
Yeah they really are! Thanks for the comment
Superb! Thank you! I suggest people watch this after a stressful day at work to relax
Thank you, I would too!
Absolutely fantastic work. Love the drone shots and the sound is immense 👌
Thank you! It’s great to here all the positive feedback, I’m glad you liked it.
Belter of a video. Well done Zands
Thank you!
Wow, great shot from the drone and the camera, you must be very tired after all that running about here and there!! 😅
Thanks! Yeah I was very tired after
Great video and great footage zander!!
Thank you!
Great video. You must have done a lot of running about to get all that footage. Enjoyed the drone shots 🚂
Thanks! Yes we had to drive all the way to mallaig and back, it was a long day
Taking the train in the late 60s from Mallaig, hauled by a class 27, as the train departed, there was much sounding the horn and reving of the engine, so I looked out to see a sheep cowering against the rock face (as at 9'30"). The sheep, frightend to run away, was obviously not going to move, so the driver got out and pulled the sheep by the fleece with two hands and shepherded it out of the way, before proceeding to Fort Bill.
That’s a cool story
Very good :)
Thank you!