Watched this a few times today, so relaxing, as brutal as it looks. Really miss the place, long time no visit. Don't forget to include me in a Will, if you've no one to leave a house to. lol Kidding. Great video. Thank you :)
Thank you for getting wet yourself to provide us with the video!. Truly dramatic and you can only admire the quality of the civil engineering and how much of a battering it’s had over the years. Rob.
They had sea wall collapse and heavy track damage during the dawlish floods a few years back. Beautiful but isnt this gambling with people's lives for scenery when they probably need better sea defences than a wall built 200 years ago in Brunel's day. I'm always worried they'll have another collapse further down. It could happen when trains are running in service like in the video.
Watched this a few times today, so relaxing, as brutal as it looks. Really miss the place, long time no visit. Don't forget to include me in a Will, if you've no one to leave a house to. lol Kidding.
Great video. Thank you :)
Thank you for getting wet yourself to provide us with the video!. Truly dramatic and you can only admire the quality of the civil engineering and how much of a battering it’s had over the years. Rob.
Great storm footage!
Glad you enjoyed it
Those are some waves awesome
Do you think the railway will be rerouted north of Dawlish
Good pics but nothing compared to what you get sometimes. Friend has property down there on the front. Lucky here in N Cornwall on lee side of storm.
Nature is a beautiful but violent thing. Nice clean trains though.
Some electric components are on roof-top, right? Are the trains OK?
At least the cabs are enclosed.
Look rough out there 😁
Surprised it's not running wrong line to avoid the worst of the seas.
Is that the new train going through
Indeed it is
Nice good to see it down this way
What a rustic scene, hope they rinse all the salt off!
Wow
AHHHHHHHHHH
They had sea wall collapse and heavy track damage during the dawlish floods a few years back.
Beautiful but isnt this gambling with people's lives for scenery when they probably need better sea defences than a wall built 200 years ago in Brunel's day. I'm always worried they'll have another collapse further down. It could happen when trains are running in service like in the video.
This is absolutely nothing compared to what America get lol