Demonstrating how well an engine can be looked after, by its maintenence crew. An absolutely perfect valve setting, and not a whisp of steam to be seen leaking from anywhere. Brilliant!
Excellent video Liam and Phil. Great days filming on the North and West Line. Wonderful selection of locations. Fantastic sounds from the A4 . Enjoyable watching. Best wishes C&A
Excellent footage there Liam and Phil. Brilliant to see Gresley back in BR blue. And especially like the chime whistle. And looks the part with nearly match rake of Blood and Custard coaches.
It is what it is, steam excursions have to keep to time no matter what especially on todays busy network. With excursion trains getting longer and longer with loads of 10 to even 15 coaches being rostered it's only natural that something to help the steam locomotive over difficult trackwork be provided.
Love it. Thanks. I admire the use of the dried blood and custard colour scheme for the carriages. Spirit of empire really. The dried blood of the colonised and the custard for the beneficiaries.
Thanks to the English many nations such as Australia became civilised, despite turbulent starts. We can't match the social mores of 2023 with those of 1793.
@@MarshSteamVideosTM let’s hope that Bittern is back soon! i’m still hoping that the NRM well wake up and push Mallard into the shop to be worked on, so she can be back in steam! I have no idea why they are so hesitant about it! They should know that if she is back in steam, the money that she would pull in? People would come from Miles to ride behind her.
Fantastic in blue. The "wow factor "is back!!
Just thank you. Perfection and a slice of pure heaven
Demonstrating how well an engine can be looked after, by its maintenence crew. An absolutely perfect valve setting, and not a whisp of steam to be seen leaking from anywhere. Brilliant!
Yesterday I watched a film on one of the Polish TV channels about the history of this locomotive and its owner - Hello from Poland 🖐🚂🚃🚞🛤
Great captures Liam and Phi , love the chime whistle and Gresley looks fantastic in Blue again 👍
Excellent video Liam and Phil. Great days filming on the North and West Line. Wonderful selection of locations. Fantastic sounds from the A4 . Enjoyable watching. Best wishes C&A
Excellent footage there Liam and Phil. Brilliant to see Gresley back in BR blue. And especially like the chime whistle. And looks the part with nearly match rake of Blood and Custard coaches.
Probably the best steam engine video I have seen on you tube. well done excellent.
Marvelous captures of Sir Nigel. Nice job Liam & Phil. Richard
Lovely video, that engine almost seems alive!
Music to my ears.
Simply magnificent!
Great filming - good choice of locations.
Lovely shots. Very lucky with the bug box after having only just got the ambulance 🚑 out of the way!
Liam & Phil, A fine video. Regards, John
Such a nice engine!
I went to Ludlow to see that loco myself boys and it’s the first time ever I ever come to Ludlow
Nice video great camera work as usual as always keep it up bye for now Philip
Lovely sound!
Super video Liam and Phil :)
What type of coal does Sir Nigel burn? Our steamers here never have such a clean exhaust even on level track!!
Russian, Polish and maybe Colombian
Very nice Ralway
The diesel was pushing up Llanfi bank! And again for the 'sound muted' clip, and the final one.
Mostly in ETH mode, if it was assisting at all it was just in notch 2 at most in the final shot
It is what it is, steam excursions have to keep to time no matter what especially on todays busy network. With excursion trains getting longer and longer with loads of 10 to even 15 coaches being rostered it's only natural that something to help the steam locomotive over difficult trackwork be provided.
Top Quality work
Reverse curves great. Not a fan of Pommy steam loco whistles but otherwise, a famous class of loco. Excellent videography.
It's not an equivalent 15/16 coach load, the 47 will be pushing as well.
The 47 wasn't doing anything in scenes 1,3 & 4, especially the 3rd and 4th shot at Wistanstow.
@@MarshSteamVideosTM Yep, they almost always push pretty hard to
Marshes???
Does it still run today?
its going into a overhaul on her boiler and she retains one of flying scotsman water tender
Love it. Thanks. I admire the use of the dried blood and custard colour scheme for the carriages. Spirit of empire really. The dried blood of the colonised and the custard for the beneficiaries.
Thanks to the English many nations such as Australia became civilised, despite turbulent starts. We can't match the social mores of 2023 with those of 1793.
@@edmundcarew7235 Yes, well. I suppose I was a bit mean spirited but I am very aware of colonialism, being a colonial. NZ.
Is tit gettng a push by the diesel?
Only in the last two scenes but not by much.
@@MarshSteamVideosTM as far as I know 60007 is the only A4 running is that right?
@@rudycarlson8245 Correct, for now. 4464 Bittern is not to far off !
@@MarshSteamVideosTM let’s hope that Bittern is back soon! i’m still hoping that the NRM well wake up and push Mallard into the shop to be worked on, so she can be back in steam! I have no idea why they are so hesitant about it! They should know that if she is back in steam, the money that she would pull in? People would come from Miles to ride behind her.
@@rudycarlson8245 yeah, bittern tho is still going to overhaul