When a lad in my steam spotting days, being South London, I regularly went down to Redhill. Eventually Reading Southern shed was closed and the turns were transferred to Reading GW. Grange, Halls and Manors plus 43xx became a regular sight at Redhill but never any tanks.
Great filming! You'd think anyone could make good videos with all the equipment available these days but no. You can tell the work of a professional and you've captured it perfectly. Thanks for posting.
What can I say - brilliant footage as always!..... I was committed to volunteer gardening duties but could hear a lot of loco movements and whistles across the Tone valley. A lovely day!
When a lad in my steam spotting days, being South London, I regularly went down to Redhill. Eventually Reading Southern shed was closed and the turns were transferred to Reading GW. Grange, Halls and Manors plus 43xx became a regular sight at Redhill but never any tanks.
New subscriber here 👋 Lovely footage. We visited recently during the 1940s weekend and absolutely loved it. Will definitely return.
Beautiful video. Lovely locos and the British countryside, what can be better?
Great filming!
You'd think anyone could make good videos with all the equipment available these days but no. You can tell the work of a professional and you've captured it perfectly. Thanks for posting.
Fantastic news video as usual!
Great footage, thanks for sharing. I went yesterday and it was a great day out.
17:25 That, I do believe, was used as Bill Jelly’s home in the first series of ‘Flockton Flyer’
Great film, well done!
What can I say - brilliant footage as always!..... I was committed to volunteer gardening duties but could hear a lot of loco movements and whistles across the Tone valley. A lovely day!
GWR
Manor, Modified Hall and Grange Class
thats a nice video
The new flux capacitor in Betton Grange seems to have done the trick!
What is a flux capacitor?