Railway videos by David Ainsworth. Featuring UK steam trains and railways, primarily in the landscapes and settings of Northern England and Scotland. Regular haunts include the Settle & Carlisle Railway, Shap, Grayrigg, Beattock, Hellifield, the Cumbrian Coast, West Highland Line and lots of places in between.
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Brilliant footage of steam locomotives on Shap the way steam trains ran in BR days, and without a diesel on the back pushing them up the incline.
Exhaust note symphony from double banked locos with different size driving wheel and two and three cylinders
It’s alive!!!
Double Banked is music to my ears
It’s not a light engine, it’s hauling a coach.
Yes it is. Hauling only a support coach is commonly referred to as operating 'light engine', 40 tonnes being comparatively light as opposed to 400 tonnes of a full train.
Sa me rappelle quand ont entendait la locomotive vite tous les garçons allaient dans le tunnel dans les refuges mais s'était l'enfer la respiration bloquée par le bruit là fumée la chaleur il fallait être fous comme des gosses😢
Excellent capture there David, lovely evening light and cracking whistling, cheers nige👍
Many thanks Nige, it was a grey old evening until about 20 minutes before which made all the difference. Always good to see 4871 :) Cheers, David.
Excellent video David. Superb crescendo of whistles and tones. Were those for you.??? Great panning. Kind regards C&A
Many thanks as ever C&A, much appreciated. No they were not for me I'm afraid - I understand they were in recognition of someone linked to Carnforth nearby. Cheers, David.
Amazing how well they take shap without a banker , fantastic sound of steam working hard and the black and white !!!!
Thanks very much Dave, pleased you enjoyed it and much appreciated. Some fantastic performances over the years. Cheers, David.
Wonderful David..!!!!
Many thanks Phil, much appreciated! Nice bonus to get this whilst waiting for steam.
A superb end to what had been a grim day of weather David, and a great pan perfectly executed.
Thanks D, everything came together for once! An enjoyable evening’s gricing.
Great!
Thanks!
0:35 look at that the 47 is sounding a horn after 44871 sounds a whistle
Great stuff David, some magic scenes there
Many thanks Tony, hard to beat the sound of a black five!
Awesome Video🚂🚂
Many thanks, much appreciated.
The Railway Children 1968 & 1970.
No diesel brilliant 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Me and a friend once hiked up to this so remote signal box just after it had snowed. We built an 8' snowman, covered it in solar powered LED lights with a battery backup. It made the local newspapers and TV. They never did find out whodunnit.
Amazing 😊
Stunningly style, thank you!
Many thanks Sorin, much appreciated.
That's a terrific pan of a unique and powerful combination David, especially in such adverse weather conditions.
Thanks D, 2 seasons in one shot :D
As ever, a great doubler-header shot from Linesider 👍🏻
Thanks LoKe, good to see an unusual pairing.
Lovely angle and a nice clear shot. The exhaust chaos is highly noticable with a three contra-beating with a four.
Thanks Phil, I thought that too - chaos is a good word for it!
Bit rare for the jubilee to work doubleheading with the hall loco
It's great, the combinations that galas can provide.
@@Linesider1yeah David
I saw it a Hellifield detaching from the northern belle and then I saw it leave
Missing Lizzie, do hope we see it again, Steve .
Me too Steve, perhaps more likely at present with the need for air braked locos.
Wow,wow wow
It must be one hell of a place to spend a 12 hour shift in the depths of Winter......
Indeed Brian, must be a spooky shift at night, especially if you were to hear footsteps coming up the box steps :-s
Great shot! I saw her at Taplow today.
Beautiful thrash from the 40 there, considering seeing the same one tomorow
Good catch Linesider1, might be only chance to see it up north for a while . 👍
Looks like this loco isn’t hanging around
That’s fair shifting!
Wished I had a leaver or semaphore of the old BPN box. 😢
Great video, you gotta love steam trains in action kzread.info/dash/bejne/o2uq0cmFY6-yaLQ.html
Märklin-Weiche mit Pukos😉
Excellent shot David. Well worth going out for. Nice sound of the Black 5 .kind regards C&A
Many thanks C&A, it was lovely to be out in the sun and hear the black five making a great sound. I quite like light engine movements as they’re usually pure steam! Thanks again, David.
Excellent composition and filming David and well worth posting-brilliant in fact!
Thanks D, it caught me out so the signal stop helped.
This has got to be the the best ever footage of a steam train's progress through some lovely scenery. I've never seen better. The use of strong zoom lenses and great sounds make this remarkable. That low winter early morning fog in the moorland and the trail of train exhaust smoke, so well captured. Many film directors would kill to have footage like that under their belts. This is not just filming, it is a truly creative work of art.
Thank you very much indeed for taking the time to comment, and for such lovely words - I really appreciate your feedback and positivity. It was a superb morning to be out and made up for all those windy, grey and difficult days! Many thanks again and best wishes, David.
Going well there
It was indeed, good to see it on a sunny, warm day :)
Lovely to see the Blue Pullman still running. I remember them from the seventies.
Thanks Michael, those must be special memories you have of the original running.
@Linesider1 I loved the proper trains. Too often now they aren't even as good as buses, with seats as comfortable as sitting on an ironing board.
O my God.innocent engine using its full strength to pull bogies..
Nicely in sun to
Thanks Richard, the livery looks a real treat in that light.
Such a simple thing….and so good. Signals and a pull away with no “black smoke” or diesel exhaust good work on the maintenance crew. And you for being there 👍
Thanks Alan, it was a lovely May morning for it and the blue livery looks great in that light.
There goes the signal giving a clear road ahead for the midland Pullman hst to go through and proceed
Yeah Scott, and if aint broke, don't fix it :)
@@Linesider1indeed David
Great to capture the wave 👋🏻
More luck than judgment, but being there is half the battle :)
Going from the pan master to the zoom guru. A lovely day and just showing even a power move can be great.
Very many thanks Alan, I had such a lovely time up there on Saturday, the weather made all the difference to personal levels of comfort!
Terrific - well worth turning out for. Thanks David.
Many thanks Alan, it was a gorgeous morning to be up there and I've become quite fond of light engine moves over the years. Cheers, David.
Nice waving from the signal man from the box of blea moor after 44871 passes by with its support coach
Thanks Scott, lovely to see the signalman and steam surviving in 2024.
@@Linesider1yeah David
Gorgeous shot! Thank you for sharing!
Many thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed it and much appreciated.