PDR from the Brakevan - Welsh NG in the mountains

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Welsh NG in the mountains. live steam
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Had an attempt yesterday
a tour from the shed to the summit
some slow running issues, but it was supposed to be a trial run, but I couldn't get a better one as I ran out of memory and light
plenty of sound from the Summerlands chuffer on the 1:33, from RH Jack "Dic Penderyn"
look out for the ginger junction controller at about 1m30 followed by an unscheduled stop for the wrong kind of leaves on the line
the abrupt end is at the "head of brass" where the tunnel cutting will start


http://youtu.be/mzcojNeWyaA
 
Smashing film, I have always admired your railway I wish I had the space to build one like that:thumbup::thumbup:
 
My eyeballs fell out of their sockets :laugh:
 
Stainzmeister said:
I really enjoyed that clip Paul.
Shades of the WHR - also reminds me of Dave Dowlings garden railway near the Welshpool and Llanfair too.

thanks Paul
the horseshoes and cuttings were inspired by the WHR, and the spiral by the FR
I've not been to Dave's line [yet] but James has told me a bit about it
 
Super video, top marks. Carn't wait to see the extension up and running.
 
really nice. do the drivers fear the huge cats roaming the area?

In the end I found that for making onboard films you can't really beat a battery diesel- although no nice chuff.

what a run!!
 
Blood and Sand that's a hell of a run - Is there enough "coal in t'hole" and watter in't boiler to get there AND back!!?

Impressive run that :D
 
Very impressive Paul. I'll remember to bring a slimmer loco next time I visit :brokeheart::brokeheart:
 
CoggesRailway said:
really nice. do the drivers fear the huge cats roaming the area?

In the end I found that for making onboard films you can't really beat a battery diesel- although no nice chuff.

what a run!!

they're all having kittens :)
 
Ian_S said:
Blood and Sand that's a hell of a run - Is there enough "coal in t'hole" and watter in't boiler to get there AND back!!?

Impressive run that :D

I can get about 3 round trips on a good day on 1 tank of gas and fill of water, depending on load and stops
 
Midwalesstokie said:
Good stuff Paul. I'll have to pop up again with my Garratt this time (if you don't mind)?

cheers James
I'd like to see a Garratt going up the climb, negotiating the curves.
great idea
 
railwayman198 said:
Very impressive Paul. I'll remember to bring a slimmer loco next time I visit :brokeheart::brokeheart:

good idea :)
thanks too
 
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