Some observations I made. 1) You did all that without even one single Virgin train passing by which is quite an amazing feat considering the station your at. 2) I can relate to the all platform hopping you did that day, you must have been wore out. 3) When using a tripod and a fast freight comes it might be worth holding it with 2 hands and putting some down force on it if you don't want the shimmering effect. Sometimes the shimmering gives you a sense of being there with the wind and the vibrations. 4) you weren't always on the sunny side, but I really liked the varying angles especially (and weirdly) some of the outgoing shots of freights.. And lastly what a day, you saw lots and it was a great video throughout.. really really enjoying your videos. Your somewhere in the top 3 youtubers I like watching now.. Well done and thanks for the upload. Richie.
Thanks very much, Richard. I appreciate your comments. I accumulated 15000 steps from walking/running around Nuneaton station that day, so worn out is probably an understatement. For future videos, I'll consider hooking my bag to the bottom of the tripod for stability, as fairly often I'll be taking photographs at the same time. With the sun being out most of the day, the shots would have become somewhat repetitive if I'd have always been at the sunny side. Almost 60 freights were seen on this day, between 06:30 & 19:30 - but several weren't featured in this video due to being in the wrong place, bowlage or simply not choosing to upload.
This was a very nice film Nathan it was a pleasure to watch, there were some good shots of the freights. I liked the shot where the 66 came over the bridge and down the far line, NICE WORK THANKS
SORRY you will have to put it down to my age, But I get so many g mails every day its no wonder I get confused, I try and answer them all if I Can THANKS
Great stuff. Massive number of containers must pass through Nunny each day. Replacing all the ballast trains Iused to watch there back in the 80s. Pleased to see the odd 86 still passes through, the massed ranks of 31s are long gone though.
Thanks for watching. The container trains make up the main bulk of freight that passes Nuneaton on a typical day. Even the 86's are becoming somewhat rare now.
Great video Kyle,have liked,a great video of Nuneaton station here,very nice shots and sounds,really nice shots and sounds,really enjoyed watching this,kind regards Josh :)
Not many places you can see nearly 40 freights in a day now sadly it's the West Coast Mainline-Crewe southwards or Ipswich that rewards you with that amount in a day... Donny has died a death since coal finished and then there's really only Peterborough that's fairly busy on East Coast now..
Thanks for watching. Yes, there is very few places for 40+ freights. Interestingly, the day I was at Nuneaton I saw around 60 freights in total. I did Peterborough a few days before this Nuneaton film, and it was quite a bit busier than I expected. You're certainly correct about Doncaster, it's one of my local stations and very rarely worth a visit.
Those Colas 56s look superb! Nicely timed with the 66 coming down off the flyover just as the Freightliner goes through.
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Brilliant video, great variety of movements and superb quality. Really enjoyed.
Thank you very much.
Really good, one of the best compilations I've seen on Tube. ~ Some of these absolute beasts are seriously shifting it.
Thank you.
Fantastic Video. Nuneaton takes some beating for Freight Trains, never a disappointing day out.
Roger 😎
Many thanks!
Some observations I made. 1) You did all that without even one single Virgin train passing by which is quite an amazing feat considering the station your at. 2) I can relate to the all platform hopping you did that day, you must have been wore out. 3) When using a tripod and a fast freight comes it might be worth holding it with 2 hands and putting some down force on it if you don't want the shimmering effect. Sometimes the shimmering gives you a sense of being there with the wind and the vibrations. 4) you weren't always on the sunny side, but I really liked the varying angles especially (and weirdly) some of the outgoing shots of freights.. And lastly what a day, you saw lots and it was a great video throughout.. really really enjoying your videos. Your somewhere in the top 3 youtubers I like watching now.. Well done and thanks for the upload. Richie.
Thanks very much, Richard. I appreciate your comments. I accumulated 15000 steps from walking/running around Nuneaton station that day, so worn out is probably an understatement. For future videos, I'll consider hooking my bag to the bottom of the tripod for stability, as fairly often I'll be taking photographs at the same time. With the sun being out most of the day, the shots would have become somewhat repetitive if I'd have always been at the sunny side. Almost 60 freights were seen on this day, between 06:30 & 19:30 - but several weren't featured in this video due to being in the wrong place, bowlage or simply not choosing to upload.
This was a very nice film Nathan it was a pleasure to watch, there were some good shots of the freights. I liked the shot where the 66 came over the bridge and down the far line, NICE WORK THANKS
Thanks, Ernie. I see you confused me with "Nathan" again, haha.
SORRY you will have to put it down to my age, But I get so many g mails every day its no wonder I get confused, I try and answer them all if I Can
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Just came across your work. Top quality videos
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Great stuff. Massive number of containers must pass through Nunny each day. Replacing all the ballast trains Iused to watch there back in the 80s. Pleased to see the odd 86 still passes through, the massed ranks of 31s are long gone though.
Thanks for watching. The container trains make up the main bulk of freight that passes Nuneaton on a typical day. Even the 86's are becoming somewhat rare now.
good stuff for sure ..
Great video Kyle,have liked,a great video of Nuneaton station here,very nice shots and sounds,really nice shots and sounds,really enjoyed watching this,kind regards Josh :)
Thanks very much, Josh.
+Kyle Law,you're very welcome Kyle :)
+Joshua Rawson train
How come there was a 66 on the back of the freight train at 16:16 ?
brilliant
tuesdays and thursdays the best at nuneaton
Thanks for watching.
Another enjoyable sequence of movements there Kyle
Thank you.
In your opinion, where do you prefer? Nuneaton station or Stafford station ?
Very nice video nice selection of freights :)
Thank you.
No problem :)
Very nice video, and do they run smoothly, those diesels!
Thank you for watching.
Brilliant video certainly a lot of freights
Thank you. Yes, I was there around 12 hours and 60 freights were seen.
Not many places you can see nearly 40 freights in a day now sadly it's the West Coast Mainline-Crewe southwards or Ipswich that rewards you with that amount in a day...
Donny has died a death since coal finished and then there's really only Peterborough that's fairly busy on East Coast now..
Thanks for watching. Yes, there is very few places for 40+ freights. Interestingly, the day I was at Nuneaton I saw around 60 freights in total. I did Peterborough a few days before this Nuneaton film, and it was quite a bit busier than I expected. You're certainly correct about Doncaster, it's one of my local stations and very rarely worth a visit.
+Kyle Law Donny is my local for freight been from Leeds,don't bother now after changing my shift patterns so don't really miss much..
very nice video
it's Honst gr8 gb improve every day raill networks
diesel to electrical engineering
thanks to uploder
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Very good Video ;-)
Thank you.
Great Video
Thank you.
Rail freight paradise.
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