Thank you! An interesting and informative video and I hope to see more. The fade out effects used on the captions detract from the otherwise excellent presentation. More please! Rob.
Nice, good quality video, but the over-use of special effects on the captions really spoil it. Captions could do with being in a smaller font too. And where is it? You go to the trouble of telling us about the loco but not where it's filmed. Sussex? West Country? North of England?
Sorry about the over use of cheesy effects David, the train is delivering cement to Clitheroe cement works in Lancashire, North West England, The exact location is Horrocksford Junction about 1/2 mile down the line from Clitheroe railway station.
@@gold17uk Seeing as how Castle Cement West Bradford Clitheroe produces Cement, these wagons would be empty going into the works , and full coming out.
I live in Clitheroe and see these freight trains going around all the time. Also, recently the EWS class 66 in the video has been sold and replaced with a GBRf class 66 instead
Excellent, I was fortunate enough to catch it going in today at the depo end 66773 was working. It's interesting how this train has to reverse over the up and down line to reach the sidings! No wonder the timing is so critical. But it just shows how versatile the railway system can be if need be. Thanks for the video sir.
Thank you! An interesting and informative video and I hope to see more. The fade out effects used on the captions detract from the otherwise excellent presentation. More please! Rob.
Is this the Horrocksford cement site?
Nice, good quality video, but the over-use of special effects on the captions really spoil it. Captions could do with being in a smaller font too. And where is it? You go to the trouble of telling us about the loco but not where it's filmed. Sussex? West Country? North of England?
Sorry about the over use of cheesy effects David, the train is delivering cement to Clitheroe cement works in Lancashire, North West England, The exact location is Horrocksford Junction about 1/2 mile down the line from Clitheroe railway station.
Clitheroe, Lancashire.
@@gold17uk Seeing as how Castle Cement West Bradford Clitheroe produces Cement, these wagons would be empty going into the works , and full coming out.
Nice video but really annoying text and silver blobs that follow the text fade out spoil it
Nice video but what's with the long fade in and and fade out of the text.... really annoying
Nice clear informative video.
I live in Clitheroe and see these freight trains going around all the time. Also, recently the EWS class 66 in the video has been sold and replaced with a GBRf class 66 instead
Not sold just change of contract. EWS now DB had it but GbRF won it under a re-tender process .
Excellent, I was fortunate enough to catch it going in today at the depo end
66773 was working.
It's interesting how this train has to reverse over the up and down line to reach the sidings!
No wonder the timing is so critical.
But it just shows how versatile the railway system can be if need be.
Thanks for the video sir.
No wonder why the speed limit is 5mph, that track looks very light - laid before 1923?