Fabulous footage and I hope the frostbite hasn't cost you any toes. One complaint - all those shots of the Pullman consist keep kicking my nostalgia nerve! As you look forward from the guards compartment in the Pullman brake coach, the first two seat table on the left is where we had lunch in June 1998, on our holiday of a lifetime from Australia. Still have all the memorabilia including the receipt and a lot of video of the day - a highlight of which was the safety valves lifting on rebuilt WC Braunton as she pulled away from Grosmont later in the afternoon, just like the loco at Goathland in your vid. Was it really 25 years ago...many thanks actually, loved every second of your work.
Very atmospheric with the wintry sun and the steam trailing from the Black 5 and coaches as the train with leaving Goathland. Nice shots of the trains passing through the snowy landscape 😀
I had the distinction of using the British Rail network in the fifties and sixties and the trains were cold, dirty and unreliable. Today this all looks romantic and beautiful, life’s funny.
I saw an old film clip some years ago of a G.W. tank loco, ploughing through a flood that was right up to the bottom of the ashpan. Compare that to the modern trains, that stop running due to a slight sniffle!! 🚂🚂🚂
Carping about the definition of "deep" is irrelevant. This is stunning footage of a preserved railway working in conditions that so often cripple mainline operations. Even for the North of England this amount of snow is rather early in the season. Never mind "1963" and all that, to see this today is simply heartwarming. Well done to the cameraman and to NYMR.
Fantastic quality and sound, may I ask what equipment you use, external microphone etc .. need to replace my canon HG30, dreadful microphone. Many thanks, Mike
Sorry, but is it deep snow or just 6 inches? I have a photo of my Dad somewere near Grosmont with a 4MT and two snow ploughs pushing about 10ft of global warming from the tracks. This wouldn't even touch mini ploughs.
Where's the deep snow? All through the video, only a little scattered snow that didn't even cover the rails. Deep snow would be at least a metre or two! I was looking forward to seeing steam locomotives plough their way through drifts.
Fabulous video
Fabulous footage and I hope the frostbite hasn't cost you any toes. One complaint - all those shots of the Pullman consist keep kicking my nostalgia nerve! As you look forward from the guards compartment in the Pullman brake coach, the first two seat table on the left is where we had lunch in June 1998, on our holiday of a lifetime from Australia. Still have all the memorabilia including the receipt and a lot of video of the day - a highlight of which was the safety valves lifting on rebuilt WC Braunton as she pulled away from Grosmont later in the afternoon, just like the loco at Goathland in your vid. Was it really 25 years ago...many thanks actually, loved every second of your work.
Very atmospheric with the wintry sun and the steam trailing from the Black 5 and coaches as the train with leaving Goathland. Nice shots of the trains passing through the snowy landscape 😀
I'd love to have been able to go there in the snow! There's something about the snowy scenery and steam trains. Absolutely beautiful 🌨️
Steam always looks more spectacular in cold weather. Thanks for sharing.
The scene at Goathland railway station was absolutely stunning.
Best video work I've seen in years and snow as well!! Fabulous stuff, best wishes, Pete
Brilliant video's, thank you.
Wonderful
Most beautiful!!! Many thanks for the great video!!!
Super video. Thank you. A GWR tank engine, in Yorkshire? That would have been surprising in my trainspotting days.😊
True, but as they were made for hard work on some of the south Wales gradients in the valleys, I would say it's an ideal loco for Goathland bank.
Beautifully shot timeless
snow and steam fantastic i have been visiting the NYMR for over 40 years and i want my ashes put there when i die
I had the distinction of using the British Rail network in the fifties and sixties and the trains were cold, dirty and unreliable. Today this all looks romantic and beautiful, life’s funny.
I saw an old film clip some years ago of a G.W. tank loco, ploughing through a flood that was right up to the bottom of the ashpan. Compare that to the modern trains, that stop running due to a slight sniffle!! 🚂🚂🚂
Fantastic video. The doubje header runs look particularly good.
This is an amazing video. At 5:10 that scene is just perfect. That is quite a shot for all kinds of reasons.
Great viewing. Hope you didn't get too cold.
Many thanks for this video.
Lovely seeing steam operating in cold snowy conditions
The scenery and the engines could easily be post card shots the setting is so perfect
hi great video. reminds me of the 60s in winter
Absolutely fantastic shots in the first few shots it sounds like a broken rail the trains passing over or a flat spot wheel but great work thanks 👍🇬🇧
Goathland ❤..steam train
🥳👍
Oh Wow a picture is worth a thousand words …Peter Western Australia
Nicely done,,
Carping about the definition of "deep" is irrelevant. This is stunning footage of a preserved railway working in conditions that so often cripple mainline operations. Even for the North of England this amount of snow is rather early in the season. Never mind "1963" and all that, to see this today is simply heartwarming. Well done to the cameraman and to NYMR.
Very atmospheric. But who's the fellow in the hi-viz toting a gun? The NYMR's policy against lineside trespassers is surely not THAT strict ;)
Great shots, but what is the electronic beeping in the background?
Deep? Looks like a couple of inches!
If that. Bit click baitish.
Fantastic quality and sound, may I ask what equipment you use, external microphone etc .. need to replace my canon HG30, dreadful microphone. Many thanks, Mike
Blame the algorithm for having to put clickbaity titles....so its not deep great to watch all the same and well made
That's beautiful! Where is this?
North Yorkshire.
@@paullangford8179 I'm in the States. Is Yorkshire in New York State? 🤣 Actually, I have a friend in Thirsk. Beautiful video! Thanks again!
Great Britain 🇬🇧
Nice.
Sorry for being picky, but I don't do looking at scenery when steam engines are running. Nice little steamy selection in the sunshine and snow.
Sorry, but is it deep snow or just 6 inches? I have a photo of my Dad somewere near Grosmont with a 4MT and two snow ploughs pushing about 10ft of global warming from the tracks. This wouldn't even touch mini ploughs.
When was the footage recorded?
56xx 6619 left the NYMR in 2012. Now at K & ESR awaiting overhaul.
Where's the deep snow? All through the video, only a little scattered snow that didn't even cover the rails. Deep snow would be at least a metre or two! I was looking forward to seeing steam locomotives plough their way through drifts.
16:22 NYMR takes fare dodging seriously then??😂
What do you mean ?
@@RTTVProductions
The guy wearing hi-vis & carrying the shotgun over his arm at 16:22
Deep snow?
If that's your idea of deep snow, I dread to think what you would call the snow at Bleath Gill in 1955 and 1963
Deep snow ???
Please, tinkerbelles. Deep Snow? That starts at two feet.
Two metres...
Nice video but come on deep snow that is a joke
At least it’s not the wrong type of snow eh? Cheers
Just enjoy the footage that he has created. I for one enjoy watching them.
It's deep for uk lol
It's very deep, if your'e an insect.
that is snow Not deep snow