In the cold of a silvery night Guided only by a flickering light A wee train pushed some trucks with all of its might The air was still as they chuffed up the hill Approached the bridge (???????) Too late to realise their blunder The trucks drove the muster And they were thrown into the marsh that dragged them under There was no one for miles to hear them yell Alone and terrified, they quickly fell Grasped by the tentacles of a watery hell Some nights in the darkness, you can hear their call Crying out for someone to stop their fall But no one can help them, no one at all
N e v e r m i n d m e f a v o r i t e s p o t i n t h e s h e d , R U S T Y C A N H A V E I T I ‘ M N O T C R O S S I N T H I S B R I D G E T I L D A Y L I G H T T A K E M E B A C K
What about the line right after that one? “Never mind my favourite spot in the sheds, Rusty can have it, I’M NOT CROSSING THIS BRIDGE UNTIL DAYLIGHT! TAKE ME BACK!”
This audio production is probably the DARKEST of the entire variety pack and with what it might get away with it would be a wonder and a miracle that it would someday become an actual feature redub or a remake by all means.
Rewatching some of these adaptions and this is one of my favourites in all honesty- I always found the original scarier when I was younger, although I think the extra detail added makes it less scary for me. (It is fairly strange I know) And the SFX... so amazing, wish I could do SFX as realistically as that! ;P
Duncan gets Spooked is supposedly based on an incident that happened many Years ago in Dartmoor where an engine was flung off a bridge into the Marshland below when the train of Slate wagons it was propelling derailed.
@@the.sketch.projekt8851 I've pondered this one for years and cant find much information on it. The only incident I can think of that's similar is the infamous Tay bridge disaster. However, there is a bridge in dartmoor called the "meldon viaduct" which seems similar in to the old iron bridge.
We wanted to make this one as chilling as possible and I think we achieved our ambition both in terms of writing and production. Still very proud of this one. :)
@@vincentberkan605 I may be a few months late but yes, this is based on a real accident that occured in Dartmoor in the 1960's where a small locomotive pushing freight cars derailed on a bridge and fell into the waters below, and was never recovered. Pretty spoopy
you said that Simon saw the ghost engine at Dartmoor and that it is a well-known legend there? Well I can't seem to find any online articles about it? Care to point me in the right direction?
really nice but the only thing i would ask you to do is to redo it with a more sad version of the skarloey railway tune at the beginning to fit the mood
I may be a few months late but yes, this is based on a real accident that occured in Dartmoor in the 1960's where a small locomotive pushing freight cars derailed on a bridge and fell into the waters below, and was never recovered. Pretty spoopy
Here are the ones I know and where they played Decay: The engine falls off the bridge House of Leaves: The scrap merchants see the ghost Dark Walk: Duncan ecnounters the ghost
Definitely won't be Gordon the Big Engine - I have another selection of RWS, annual, ERS, TV Series and one original story lined up. Gordon Goes Foreign WILL be the first one out though.
That is one of the coolest expansions of Duncan Gets Spooked I have ever heard!
You even gave Peter Sam a speaking role!
And expanded on the backstory of the ghost engine!
In the cold of a silvery night
Guided only by a flickering light
A wee train pushed some trucks with all of its might
The air was still as they chuffed up the hill
Approached the bridge (???????)
Too late to realise their blunder
The trucks drove the muster
And they were thrown into the marsh that dragged them under
There was no one for miles to hear them yell
Alone and terrified, they quickly fell
Grasped by the tentacles of a watery hell
Some nights in the darkness, you can hear their call
Crying out for someone to stop their fall
But no one can help them, no one at all
Approached the bridge that would see their kill.
16:37 Duncan : AHHH ITS ZE GHOST TAKE ME BACK!!! X2
Love the line!
N e v e r m i n d m e f a v o r i t e s p o t i n t h e s h e d , R U S T Y C A N H A V E I T I ‘ M N O T C R O S S I N T H I S B R I D G E T I L D A Y L I G H T T A K E M E B A C K
What about the line right after that one?
“Never mind my favourite spot in the sheds, Rusty can have it, I’M NOT CROSSING THIS BRIDGE UNTIL DAYLIGHT! TAKE ME BACK!”
This is a much more Realistic Version of what could have happen
This audio production is probably the DARKEST of the entire variety pack and with what it might get away with it would be a wonder and a miracle that it would someday become an actual feature redub or a remake by all means.
Rewatching some of these adaptions and this is one of my favourites in all honesty- I always found the original scarier when I was younger, although I think the extra detail added makes it less scary for me. (It is fairly strange I know)
And the SFX... so amazing, wish I could do SFX as realistically as that! ;P
The screams from the crew give me the chills.
why is it that i can envision the driver and fireman of that engine's skellingtons, still in uniform under the marsh?
Duncan gets Spooked is supposedly based on an incident that happened many Years ago in Dartmoor where an engine was flung off a bridge into the Marshland below when the train of Slate wagons it was propelling derailed.
like how old? like 1960 or way older?
@@the.sketch.projekt8851 I've pondered this one for years and cant find much information on it. The only incident I can think of that's similar is the infamous Tay bridge disaster. However, there is a bridge in dartmoor called the "meldon viaduct" which seems similar in to the old iron bridge.
@@sangheiliwarrior86 Thanks for the info.
Okay, I'll take your word for it. Of course, it would be good to have more audio productions of the Railway Series.
When you think about it, that ghost wouldn't be that scary. It's just the ghost of an engine that wants to get home, not inflict any harm.
16:37 me when I see an SCP monster
SCP?
We wanted to make this one as chilling as possible and I think we achieved our ambition both in terms of writing and production. Still very proud of this one. :)
Was this based on a true story?
@@vincentberkan605 I may be a few months late but yes, this is based on a real accident that occured in Dartmoor in the 1960's where a small locomotive pushing freight cars derailed on a bridge and fell into the waters below, and was never recovered. Pretty spoopy
Where is Dartmoor located
How many tucks was the engine pushing
Was it the engine or the crew that was screaming for help?
MAN, I love this audio when it was relised on the Sodor Island Forums. ='D
That sounds scary so so scary Duncan is scared but I don’t know what to do
was billy connolly really in this?
I thought it was his voice
Was Billy Connolly in Thomas and the Magic Railroad? btw I really liked your RWS style adaptation of Rusty and the Boulder :)
this is how hit should right
Well, now it’s more like “This is how Mattel should write.”
0:54 Sounded like Diesel 10 .
This is nice
I'm glad you did! Wish we could hear more of Audio Productions soon. I hear Gordon the Big Engine will be up next! Is that true?
What is the sound of the engine screaming for help
Would it be alright if I do a Trainz Remake of Duncan Gets Spooked using this audio?
10:51-11:11
LOL!! Man was singing song called Amazing Grace like that. 😀😀😀😀😁😁😁😁😂😂😂😂
I felt kinda sorry for The Scrap Merchants, they may have caused the accident but they didn’t mean to really.
How many tucks Peter sam pulling when they broke away
that's good the know!
you said that Simon saw the ghost engine at Dartmoor and that it is a well-known legend there? Well I can't seem to find any online articles about it? Care to point me in the right direction?
I LOVE IT
LOVE THE AUDIO
What's the soundtrack 14:21
+Thomas1Edward2Henry3 what if Smudger saw a ghost on the old iorn bridge?
It was known as The Leap Of Faith.
Hey is it okay if I adapt this for animation?
@@shawanderson5747 disregard the last message, Shaw, so long as credit is given for the audio and a link back to here, go ahead and have fun with it 👍
@@SiForumsAndFansite thanks
@@SiForumsAndFansite Did I say something wrong? 😟
@@shawanderson5747 no, you didn't. You asked permission and we've given our blessing
@@SiForumsAndFansite thanks
This is a lot A LOT. More creepy than the actual episode. The way the Engine Screamed.
How many tucks was the engine pushing when he fell off the bridge
I think 4
really nice but the only thing i would ask you to do is to redo it with a more sad version of the skarloey railway tune at the beginning to fit the mood
The Great Western Way In retrospect it would have been better.
16:33
20:30
how is this somehow based on a true story? forgive my ignorance
I may be a few months late but yes, this is based on a real accident that occured in Dartmoor in the 1960's where a small locomotive pushing freight cars derailed on a bridge and fell into the waters below, and was never recovered. Pretty spoopy
Ahh is the ghost 😱👻
Wow. Spooky.
what tracks by kevin mclaed or whatever his name. did you use?
Here are the ones I know and where they played
Decay: The engine falls off the bridge
House of Leaves: The scrap merchants see the ghost
Dark Walk: Duncan ecnounters the ghost
If it is ok with you can I make a remake of this audio (I did draw half a story board)
2:24 this guy sounds evil, is it PT Boomer?
Is there a transcript of the video?
Is Billy Connoly really in this?
Who did Billy Connolly play in this audio production?
Guy at the beginning screaming for help
@@SiForumsAndFansite Ah okay, Thanks. Still, great job.
How did you guys get him to be in the project anyway?
@@tomoliver4756 We lifted the audio from a show he did
@@SiForumsAndFansite Which show did he do?
Definitely won't be Gordon the Big Engine - I have another selection of RWS, annual, ERS, TV Series and one original story lined up. Gordon Goes Foreign WILL be the first one out though.
@@dukethenarrowgaugeengine1685 We never thought about it, Duke wasn't vital to the narrative
Was this story based on a true incident?
Vincent Berkan yep
An engine at dartmoor was pushing cars but the first one derailed taking the rest of the cars and the engine of the bridge and into a marshland. 1960
@@amaresmommyify any links to It?
@@amaresmommyify yeah?
0:56 sounds like Diesel 10
Me when i see Tommy Lee going to killed all of us 16:37
WTF is this a Thomas story or someone high as hell
Thank you ever so much for letting me adapt this here's a link to the video
th-cam.com/video/5Wln0qai0gA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ShawAnderson
No worries Shaw, thanks for asking permission! :)
@@SiForumsAndFansite Can I ask a question.
Wow. Spooky.