56s on the Logs DIVERTED due to WHEEL FLATS. 47s on the Settle Carlisle Circular 14 Aug 24
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- 47s on the Settle Carlisle Circular
56s on the Logs.
Cement
Oil
Wheel Flats on the S&C causes diversion of Engineer's Train and Logs down the WCML
14 Aug 24
Apologies for the lack of sound on the Logs / Class 56 clip. The microphone jack must have become loose although I never realised at the time.
We start with the empty Cement train to Clitheroe
We have the third return working from Dalston of the Oil train to Grangemeouth.
Unbeknown to us immediately, the empty Gypsum train from Kirkby Thore to Tees Port was stopped between Appleby and Kirkby Stephen. Wheel flats had been detected by the signaller at Appleby. Unknown DB Cargo 66 at the helm. After checks were made and a defective wagons dropped off at Kirkby Stephen , the train proceeded 3 hours late. As a result 6K05 Engineer's train to Basford Hall and the Logs, 6J37, to Chirk were routed down the WCML. The demic wagon was noted in Kirkby Stephen Up siding on 22nd August
We see a few trains at London Road Tunnel (London Rd Junction and Petteril Bridge Junction) including LSL 47s on a charter. We see the charter at Upperby Junction at the end of the crew break and heading south.
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Lovely variety and scenery Les!
@@jameseldershaw7194 Thanks!
Nice to see the silent 56s back
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@@michaelchester8997 use a bit of imagination and they roar and give some tonnes 🤠 Honestly I'm gutted that I lost the sound
Another great video Les some excellent zooming there matey @ Petteril nice one Les well done enjoyed it
thanks for sharing . take care a t b Syd
Glad you enjoyed it
As always just brilliant mate
Thank you! Cheers!
Your captions are always very informative and interesting Les. That’s why I try to watch everyone that you put out. Cheers John
Thats good to know. Thanks!
No sound on the logs, what happened there ? At least you got them , not like me 😢 good to spend the day with you Leslie, until next visit
Microphone jack must have become loose - never noticed till I got home. Was good to see you!
Hi Leslie thanks for all the videos you’ve put on TH-cam very descriptive my dad came from Carlisle and my surname is Carlyle they live in Denton Home Trafalgar st I’ve been on Carlisle station a couple of times but I was back in the 50s. Thanks again for your wonderful videos, John Carlyle
@@johncarlyle173 I'm glad that you enjoy them and hopefully remind you of those far off days
Good one Leslie...pity about the sound. Nice to see though.
@@2010ditta Im gutted about the 56 sounds as they did sound good
Thank you Les. Another great video. Much appreciated. John
@@johntomkinson9781 thanks!
Very nice. Fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
@@johnbanicki7232 thanks John
Another lovely video well done great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time also when is your next video going to be on TH-cam bye for now Philip
@@michaeltaylor1869 thanks!
Was I seeing thing's there 2 Colas loco's clean 😮😅
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@@malcolmcharlton6954 clean but silent. Honestly they roared and I'm annoyed I didn't capture that
Saw the Statemen train stopped at warrington about 10.30
@@ALEXPATON-se6op excellent
Is Colas the only operator of the class 70?
No - Freightliner have them also and mostly used on intermodals, from what I can see