Sad to see these tank engines lost. They would've been cool if they were preserved. Cool video talking about these tank engines. Keep up the great work and take care.
Been visiting bideford for years and was always intrigued by these locos and the railway. Great episode of guide rail ( even stayed in a camp on top of the formation)
Would’ve been fascinating if those locos had existed and ran part of the line in preservation. It’s always nice when locos work at their original homes
It always sucks when engines are lost to history instead of being preserved.
Agreed
Big Bertha and the class 456: you can say that again
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Fun Fact: Many a workmen will say that when the moon is full, they can see the little engines trying to get home… But they never make it.
"Duncan Gets Spooked" Thomas and Friends season 5
lol I do mostly the same thing but it’s with my old dogs RIP Carson and Jackson
Sad to see these tank engines lost. They would've been cool if they were preserved.
Cool video talking about these tank engines. Keep up the great work and take care.
They wouldn't have been preserved even if they didn't sink
Petition to rebuild more of the railway or atleast a replica of the locomotives
Signed
theres almost nothing left of this railway
Can't hear the name Bideford without thinking of James May
I think some one has done a painting of the three engines crossing the bridge
What an opening!
Thank you, I tried to go for a more dramatic approach and this was the perfect subject matter for that.
Been visiting bideford for years and was always intrigued by these locos and the railway. Great episode of guide rail ( even stayed in a camp on top of the formation)
7:29 so this is what Thomas would look like with cowcatchers?
“But I don’t catch cows sir!”
“They’ll all say I look like a tram!”
its nice to see some railway storys a bit more local to me 👍
really great video, I hope we get some photos of that wreck.
lovely tribute to the three tank engines and their beautiful railway
No idea how fascinating thank you
Would’ve been fascinating if those locos had existed and ran part of the line in preservation. It’s always nice when locos work at their original homes
Actually, yes, some of us have heard of the railway - and the mystery about the engines' fate. Good film, though,
You'll be interested in the Machrihanish railway in Argyll Max.
North Western Railway of Sodor locomotive number 1 in the railway series be like :
'It is sad to announce, that one our locomotives has been killed by an artillery strike in France.' 'I AM LITERALLY HERE.'
Stepney shunting trucks to point out patreon support and other videos. 👍
Yes sir!
New terrier video!
Were all three engines of the BHO&A 2-4-2 tanks?
Yes, all three were the same design.
This Video was something question Terrier55Stepney Would You ever remake/remaster Flying Scotsman vs Tornado
As a cornish person, I find it really exciting that there could be an unknown wreck with two locomotives on board! (Its obviously quite sad though)
I always wondered why w/c class was called Westwood ho
Love WW history, Steam history and Ship wrecks so this ticks all the boxes. 👍
Claim you "here before 1000" tolken here!
You really think i was begging for likes? Just reading this got you a spot! 837 spots left
Haha, nice.
Toen de ww2 begon kwam de D Day ( in Normandië) in Frankrijk.😮😢 ( Percy deet me ).
How am I already here-
Erm… because you clicked on the video 🤓
He ain’t lying
Be good if the 04s or the little tanks could be raised
Where is that half a coach nowadays?
What about the ww1 narrow gauge engines
If only the lost tank engines from World War I were preserved in present day instead of being lost forever…
What is better being scrapped or sinking???🤔😭😭
Rest in pistons
noooo not the little boy nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
What gauge did they run on?
They were standard gauge, so compatible with the rest of the UK's mainline and in France.
@@Terrier55Stepney They seem so smol, like, ridiculously small, smaller than they should be lol
Yes yes yes !
I don't know why I commented this 4 months ago, but I'm watching this now and it is a good video.
What’s that map that you used?
RailMapOnline. Very handy tool for tracing out old railway lines and canals.
o7 to those who have fallen
Avonmouth is pronounced as it is spelt, not "Avonmuth".
Ah yes, Ports MOUTH, my favourite city. British pronunciation m8, search it up.
00:31 7:43 Lady?????!!!!!!!!!!???????????
Would be cool to make a Thomas-like story out of detailing the journey of the one little engine that went on until the 30’s
There were hundreds of tank engines that were lost in the first world war no matter how you put it
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