Blown away by this little miniature rail line. Found the live feed channel a little while ago and can't get over it. A miniature railway that operates just like a full scale passenger railway. Great. Love this video too.
Love how at @12:45 the two front engines are puffing quite hard and then there's that red engine (winston Churchill? In which the wheels aren't turning over much due to how bug the drive wheels are in comparison
Cheers. The track is regularly maintained by working parties - but largely working on shingle, the track will never be 100%. Also, taking the scale into consideration. That being said, if you feel it's a problem that's overdue, you may like this page: www.rhdr.org.uk/volunteering/
No 9 "Winston Churchill" Built in 1931 along with No10. The design was based around North American practices, as the larger cab was thought to provide better weather protection. Originally named "Doctor Syn", was renamed in 1948. Any further information is searchable and publically available. See here: www.rhdr.org.uk/locomotives/winston-churchill/
Blown away by this little miniature rail line. Found the live feed channel a little while ago and can't get over it. A miniature railway that operates just like a full scale passenger railway. Great. Love this video too.
Great collection of scenes, thanks for posting!
Thanks very much
Great footage Southerner. Itsunusual to see engines this small travelling at such high speeds!👍
Thank you. It does make for a wonderful sight. It's a favourite for the cameras.
At 16:56 is he going 30?
@@mikemontgomery5649 No, 25.
So legit. Thanks man
@@mikemontgomery5649 No problem
Love how at @12:45 the two front engines are puffing quite hard and then there's that red engine (winston Churchill? In which the wheels aren't turning over much due to how bug the drive wheels are in comparison
Lovely, thank you. I was there many years ago.
Thanks very much
Wow thera really cooooooool!
Even better in person
Just love it
Thanks
Haven't been here for too long!! :-D
Great video, but the track is overdue relaying. It's a wonder that no rolling stock has not been derailed on some sections.
Cheers. The track is regularly maintained by working parties - but largely working on shingle, the track will never be 100%. Also, taking the scale into consideration. That being said, if you feel it's a problem that's overdue, you may like this page: www.rhdr.org.uk/volunteering/
Lovely video :)
Thank you very much
No. 11 Black Prince cameo at 7:19!
Had to be included
The Bug makes me smile i like the Bug
Yessir
Anyone knows the story about that Canadian Locomotive?
No 9 "Winston Churchill"
Built in 1931 along with No10. The design was based around North American practices, as the larger cab was thought to provide better weather protection. Originally named "Doctor Syn", was renamed in 1948.
Any further information is searchable and publically available. See here: www.rhdr.org.uk/locomotives/winston-churchill/
How many Mountain Types were built in the UK?
The two at the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway are the only mountain type locomotives in the UK.
Just the two *RHDR* ones ever ran in service here but I think others were built here for other countries.
I like those big tenders compared to locos.