Barton Hill 20s; The pair of repainted Class 20s depart Bristol; 20901 & 20905; 21st April 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 เม.ย. 2024
- 21 April 2024
Bristol Barton Hill WRD
0Z20 Barton Hill WRD to Barrow Hill LIP
20901 and 20905 depart north after their month long stay and repaint into Balfour Beatty white and blue livery.
Amazing how a 70 year old design can look contemporary with a modern livery and fittings.
They look very classy
not heard anything about these 2 chopper for ages I thought they had been sold on and repainted as they was ex drs originally! Nice video 🥰
Nice, I got them at westerleigh curve
I wonder who will be first to offer in model railway form?.
Would anyone at English Electric have taken a bet, in, lets say 1964, that any of their type ones would still be in service in 60 years time.
I wonder if theses were the two that were in gbrf liverys .
They were and owned by HNRC. Not sure if that is still the case though
@@amandarose7103 no - BB bought them outright.
Not impressed one bit. They would look a lot nicer and better in Rail Freight two-tone grey, with a blue Stripe. You can still decal them for Balfour Beatty.
How come you didn’t buy them then?
Just personal preferences. I do not like White Livery on a Loco. The Blue is wishy-washy (thinly applied, similar to Colas Livery) and the whole Livery scheme has been blandly applied to the Loco contours, without much imagination or initiative - IMO. @@userscott
@@userscott Hi, please do not take my comments personally, they are just my opinions. I take an interest in USA Trains too and I do not like the White Livery of the former SOO Railroad - not one little bit.
Being a Railfan from 1968, I grew-up with BR Corporate Blue and Yellow, witnessing the change from 60s Green.
For these two Cl.20s, I like the dark Grey for the Roof and the Red Stripe, but I feel that the Blue & White should be 50/50 of the Side Panel Height.
I was interested in mention of the Design. I have worked for many Graphic Designers and Architects, re-creating their visual Designs into Metal and Plastic objects - mostly Signage.