JohnS
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
MS Black 5 44871 – Astley Moss September 21st 2024
Just before Sunrise, LMS Black 5 44871 crossed Astley Moss near Manchester. I had not expected it to be trailing the class 47, and it was for me an unusual sight. While hundreds of Canada Geese flew around, and two buzzards hunted, I captured the crossing…
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
A new location for me, Winwick near Warrington, nice location, will be revisiting,
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Another lovely video well done great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time bye for now Philip
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is the longest single-place name in Europe. It is 50 years since I last visited here, when it was run down. You could buy a platform ticket, which I had for years.
I was here on 2nd September, at around noon, and the station was very active., as two…
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
Not being a huge diesel fan, I nearly discarded this film. After having a hearty breakfast at the cafe on Hellifield’s platform, this class 66 came in with a cement train.
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
I have been holding onto this for a few days.
Isle of Man Steam Extravaganza, 2024
I was lucky enough, to visit the Isle of Man during their Transport Festival recently. This year the historic Steam Railway was celebrating the 150th anniversary of the line to Port Erin, and the Electric Railway its 130th Anniversary.…
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Another lovely video John well done great camera work as usual I am really looking forward to seeing your next video I hope you get a nice video next time bye for now Philip
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JohnS posted an update 2 months ago
It was a first for me to be chasing steam in North Yorkshire. The rain was torrential as SNG powered through the station.
I dried off at Hellifield Station in the fantastic café, which I can highly recommend.
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