Being from the United States, I myself have a deep appreciation for trains from the "other side of the pond". I love the clash of those older locomotives, the Class 37 or 31 being my absolute favorite! Lot's of different movements with plenty of different loco's and trainsets in this video. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing and keep it up! -Dash 7
I just find it funny that most of the freight moved on rails in the UK is now done by the Deutsche Bahn. The German Federal Railway. Also Class 66 is best class
@@Banjostrings07Productions the footage of the prototype Hst in action is absolutely brilliant with the clag and the valenta roar absolutely first rate all though the video quality and compilation is fantastic thanks for sharing it
I was totally finished by 35:30 with the Western. The genny coach 35469 was a Far North coach(my patch in the 37/4 era)I remember well.Well made compilation, and great to see its only lately too.
Nothing sounding better than these 2 Maybachs revving up at the end of the video, no trouble on load 12. But enjoyed the rest of the video as well, nice mix of mainline, railtour and preservation action!
When I worked on the buses we had bus spotters on a Sunday morning looking for a particularly number. All the buses were exactly the same.. Nice paint jobs but knackered where you couldn't see. It was like three wheels on my wagon and I'm still rolling along.
Cor its lovely to see my fave childhood ride Hastings DEMU 1001 just always a shame its got them pot bellied coaches to go with her that detract from her sleek slim lines, many a sweet memory of 1001 thundering out of Elmstead Woods tunnel up towards Grove Park where I would be stood with my little Box Brownie and she'd whoosh on thru like a bat out of hell, seeming always that bit more grand than the equally loved 4CEP's that alternated on the half hour mark, 22 for Charing Cross, 33 for Cannon St and this old lady in particular I in later commuting years was lucky to sometimes pick up at Grove Park once I had been on the signal phone to me dad at London Bridge explaining I was late for work and the poor driver leaving the tunnel at Elmstead Woods getting a short sharp double yellow, single yellow and a red at Platform 2 at Grove Park where I hopped on swiftly enduring the glares from over at plat 3 from the poor EPB sufferers hehe Back in them days railways were run for the staff not the passengers me dad would say, driver and guard didn't care they got paid either way happy days indeed :D
Thanks for the cognitive video. The British railways are very interesting, original and with a great history. But I'm a little surprised that biaxial cars and hook couplings are still used. Sincerely, Andrey, Moscow, Russia.
The thrash is when the diesel locomotive is on full power making lots of noise and the clag is the fumes it gives off. Not sure why people like it but they just do. Hope this helps.
Being from the United States, I myself have a deep appreciation for trains from the "other side of the pond". I love the clash of those older locomotives, the Class 37 or 31 being my absolute favorite! Lot's of different movements with plenty of different loco's and trainsets in this video. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing and keep it up! -Dash 7
Thank you. Glad you liked it. I would love to see some big American freight trains.
I just find it funny that most of the freight moved on rails in the UK is now done by the Deutsche Bahn. The German Federal Railway. Also Class 66 is best class
@@Banjostrings07Productions the footage of the prototype Hst in action is absolutely brilliant with the clag and the valenta roar absolutely first rate all though the video quality and compilation is fantastic thanks for sharing it
22:40 47 horn sounds like a steam whistle
Loved the video, I could smell and taste the fumes it was so good. Thanks for your time and effort in producing it.
Glad you liked it
Just love the class47`s horn at 22.31 !!!!!! Brilliant footage.......
well filmed, fine editing, great sound, lovely selection of action. Thanks
Thanks Ken. Glad you liked it.
A plethora of interest throughout - well presented
That 57 at 4:50 gets thrashed hard! Love it
That's why I used to love doing the sleeper from Penzance :)
Wonderful video, packed full of interesting workings and really great shots. Love it all. Thanks.
Many Thanks Terry. Glad you liked it.
Love that growl at 16:41.
And that 56 at 23:00. Superb!
what a great selection and so well filmed too, very good.
Many thanks :)
I was totally finished by 35:30 with the Western. The genny coach 35469 was a Far North coach(my patch in the 37/4 era)I remember well.Well made compilation, and great to see its only lately too.
Many thanks Antony. Glad it brought back memories, I try to do one of these every year or so.
9:18 - A visual representation of me trying to keep up with my wife's home improvement ideas.
I could be listening to radio music... But these loco sounds are as good! Great video compilation!
I absolutely love the 37 great video keep up great work adam
Brilliant video. Sound quality is excellent. Great work!
Thanks very much Darren, glad you liked it!
Absolutely cracking video was that sparks coming from the Intercity Class 37 lol
Are you serious?
Nothing sounding better than these 2 Maybachs revving up at the end of the video, no trouble on load 12.
But enjoyed the rest of the video as well, nice mix of mainline, railtour and preservation action!
Many thanks glad you liked it!
My God that Western at 21:53 sounded good.
13:00 you don’t see them alo… never mind
one of the best vids i have seen
When I worked on the buses we had bus spotters on a Sunday morning looking for a particularly number. All the buses were exactly the same.. Nice paint jobs but knackered where you couldn't see. It was like three wheels on my wagon and I'm still rolling along.
2:10 its the tesco express!
Ah yes lovely compilation!
Thanks
Lovely
Cor its lovely to see my fave childhood ride Hastings DEMU 1001 just always a shame its got them pot bellied coaches to go with her that detract from her sleek slim lines, many a sweet memory of 1001 thundering out of Elmstead Woods tunnel up towards Grove Park where I would be stood with my little Box Brownie and she'd whoosh on thru like a bat out of hell, seeming always that bit more grand than the equally loved 4CEP's that alternated on the half hour mark, 22 for Charing Cross, 33 for Cannon St and this old lady in particular I in later commuting years was lucky to sometimes pick up at Grove Park once I had been on the signal phone to me dad at London Bridge explaining I was late for work and the poor driver leaving the tunnel at Elmstead Woods getting a short sharp double yellow, single yellow and a red at Platform 2 at Grove Park where I hopped on swiftly enduring the glares from over at plat 3 from the poor EPB sufferers hehe Back in them days railways were run for the staff not the passengers me dad would say, driver and guard didn't care they got paid either way happy days indeed :D
Now. I'm no train buff, they're impressive, don't get me wrong... But there really is something special about the sound of a big engine!
41001 was my favourite.
Sir like the old trains
Awsome thanku
Fantastic video!
Thanks
Quite a rear sight, A chopper on its own running light
Great video mate! :)
Thanks
Great video - and as if it need be said, your use of tripod was really worth it.
Thanks John, I always try use a tripod where possible.
Cool video love it
nice film but hte title? greatest drivers?
Great compilation. Where is that at 24:50?
Thanks, it's Corfe Castle on the Swanage Railway
Great Video
Thanks for the cognitive video. The British railways are very interesting, original and with a great history. But I'm a little surprised that biaxial cars and hook couplings are still used. Sincerely, Andrey, Moscow, Russia.
Many Thanks Andrey. I am glad you found the video interesting.
Great stuff
I love it
Many Thanks
0:01 what class
Class 37
Is 23.32 Leeds freightliner depot ?
I meant 26:33
10:18 heh southern rail?
2:58 a ex fertis class 56 interesting
D213 or EE4 they should have named one Roger Whittaker! The ultimate whistler! PS,Didn't know you could do that to a Hastings unit!
The acceleration on that 47 tho
Thetrainguy 1000 ikrrrr
Noob question from a non-English speaking native: What's that thrash and clag you read about on lots of british rail videos?
The thrash is when the diesel locomotive is on full power making lots of noise and the clag is the fumes it gives off. Not sure why people like it but they just do. Hope this helps.
@@Banjostrings07Productions it makes sad little kids happy! The think it's good to see a poorly maintained locomotive engine.
2:24 SPARKS O_o
the horn at 29:33 was weird
15;41. Special hired by rent a lout !!!!!
A ,Jimmy hendrix sound track !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.