Hi Al Jon., Presumably you are referring to the line up at Finsbury Park during the strike period. There were lines at other ECML depots at the same time. Thanks for watching.
Maybe there is a single video on YT containing all of them in service? If there is it would almost certainly be a conversion from a silent or audio cine film. It was rather expensive and often poor quality so I kept to still images at the time.
No, I live over a hundred miles away from London. If you are talking about the Flying Scotsman Train, it still departs from London and Edinburgh each weekday in both directions using the new Azuma trains. As for the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman, it will be back out and about on excursion trains once the lockdown is over. Neither the train nor the steam locomotive are dead.
Superb. Great vid.
Thank you for watching it Richard and I am pleased you enjoyed it.
Many thanks! Great images
Thanks Raz. I am glad you enjoyed them.
Great picture of the many deltics all together but not in a scrap line.
Hi Al Jon., Presumably you are referring to the line up at Finsbury Park during the strike period. There were lines at other ECML depots at the same time. Thanks for watching.
I found this after wondering if there's video footage of every Deltic?
Maybe there is a single video on YT containing all of them in service? If there is it would almost certainly be a conversion from a silent or audio cine film. It was rather expensive and often poor quality so I kept to still images at the time.
do u live in london so is the flying is scotman is dead
No, I live over a hundred miles away from London. If you are talking about the Flying Scotsman Train, it still departs from London and Edinburgh each weekday in both directions using the new Azuma trains. As for the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman, it will be back out and about on excursion trains once the lockdown is over. Neither the train nor the steam locomotive are dead.