Yes, and the use of the concept of helper engines, little details like needing to ask for permission from the signal box to go back down the line, and the idea of Gator being better suited for the line (Given that Gator worked up in the mountains of Columbia, is it possible that he was designed with steep gradients in mind and would be better suited for pulling 18 trucks up that grade than James? Or maybe he just likes that run).
This was a brilliant story. James dislikes having help from electric engines and it makes him angry. What I like is how Abbie (is that right?) played a trick on James to help him understand why James needs them. I wasn't expecting James to pull that many trucks though. The part at 6:05 was my favourite bit that made me laugh.
James deserved his punishment. I just love seeing the route going from Kildane to the Blue Mountain Quarry.
I like the origin and integration used for the Blue Mountain Quarry in this episode. It's a brilliant touch.
Yes, and the use of the concept of helper engines, little details like needing to ask for permission from the signal box to go back down the line, and the idea of Gator being better suited for the line (Given that Gator worked up in the mountains of Columbia, is it possible that he was designed with steep gradients in mind and would be better suited for pulling 18 trucks up that grade than James? Or maybe he just likes that run).
I like how the electric engines of The Peel Godred Branch Line are named after stations along said line, that’s a clever touch there.
This was a brilliant story. James dislikes having help from electric engines and it makes him angry. What I like is how Abbie (is that right?) played a trick on James to help him understand why James needs them. I wasn't expecting James to pull that many trucks though. The part at 6:05 was my favourite bit that made me laugh.
I think it's Abbey, like in the Show, but yours is good too 😊
Your current in-game lighting actually makes the perfect 70’s footage aesthetic.
Great story served James right for his behavior👍🏻
This origin of the blue mountain is great
Not Every Day, when We get a Story about the Peel Godred Branch Engine, Good Story
Eyy.... that was pretty good seeing some love for of the Peel Godred Electric engines. ^^
On man I just realised
The Electric Engines were named after the stations
This was excellent I’m happy to see this branch line
I Absolutely Love this Story, Love the Blue Mountain Quarry (BMQ) and Kildane in this, It's Definitely a nice Touch.👍
Nice to see the Peel Godred Electric Engines getting some attention in this story. Great work on this!
Great video, as always. Also, very well researched, I'm sure.
Can't wait to see if there will be more stories involving electric engines💖⚡
We’re gonna roll down to, Electric Avenue!
And then we’ll take it higher!
Great story. And on my birhtday too. Awesome as always
Do what you feel now! Electric feel now! 😁
This was something I’ve wanted you to do for a while now making an electric story
i would like to see more stories about the peel godard line
10 out of 10.
Well done on this one!
Great story, I like it!
0:14
Music from Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out
Thanks! I've been trying to find what it was called!
@@erinjohnson6142 No problem. Gotta love the classics. 😉
Can't wait 😁
6:05 🤣🤣
Are the Peel Godred engines based on the BR EM1 (Class 76) locomotives?
I didn’t realise anyone made TTTE electric railway content besides Wildnorwester. Is it publicly available? If so, where from?
@@TotoDG They’re from Vicarstown Transport Co. as stated in the credits :P
Thank you! Once I have the chance to get Trainz working again, I’ll have a look.
How come you decided not to use E5 Shen Valley in your series?
@@aceproductions43 He will be just you wait
Would new electric trains often be seen on the Peel Godred for testing purposes? Just curious to know.
How did you come up with the names for the engines? Are they official?
Where were they originally from?
They were just names on the models by Vicarstown Transport Co.