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Flying Scotsman visits the Bluebell Railway - 4K

Flying Scotsman visits the Bluebell Railway - 4K

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I couldn-t believe the pulling power of the Flying Scotsman and I-m not talking about the weight of the train it can haul, but the adoring fans who turned out to see her, elevating the driver and fireman to superstar status. We take a look at the Flying Scotsman from the lineside and as a passenger, along with a fine array of the Bluebell railway-s home fleet in steam. The railway is also home to a superb fleet of heritage and vintage carriages, many of which we see running on this visit. Finally we finish off with a brake van tour around the substantial Horsted Keynes station and sidings, before a look back at the 1980-s when Scotsman wore apple green livery and the legendary number 4472
Date: 2022-11-28

Comments and reviews: 14


Hello Tim, I know 'Fying Scotsman' as one of legendary long-distance expresses at golden period of railways. Now I read at Wikipedia (EN) how famous its loco 'Flying Scotsman' is who toured at around world (nearly) and did some extraordinary records. Her constructor Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley seems to be famous to UK railway fans, too. Not surprising many people visited Bluebell Railway. Nethertheless the other locos were worth to visit, too. Although sunshine seems a little bit cold indicated by some impressive steam. - Heinz
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Hi Tim. happy Easter. another fine video. saw her pass through Bamber Bridge last week on way to Bluebell railway from Keighley, lots of young ups from a local nursery brought along to see her. hopefully railfans of the future. best wishes jerry
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You must travel a lot. I have watched your videos from all over Europe. Especially like Switzerland and Sweden. But Bulgaria and New Zeland were good too. This is the only way I will ever see any of these countries. Good work.
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has to be one of the most iconic steam engines along with Mallard. glad it is still running after all these years. lovely to see all the primroses growing along the track.
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Excellent video, thanks a lot for making and sharing.
I appreciate the superb quality. Far above average!
More please.
Regards from the Netherlands. Frans

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Great Video - I was there as well at Horsted Farm Crossing when you were filming it. Liked it where you buried your gopro in the ballast on the track.
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Now that I'm retired, I'll have time to see some of the world's great railways. Thanks Tim, for sharing this! Your videos really get me excited!
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Superb video Tim. FS is coming to us at the WSR for a week in September. Can't wait. We are expecting big crowds too. Best wishes. Steve. -: )
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Lovely video, thank you, great clarity and sound. Nicely edited too.
What equipment were you using to film this with, may I ask.

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Great video. Used to train spot when I lived in London. When it was in service what kind of speed do the engine attain?
Bob Alberta

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I have not yet seen the restored locomotive in the metal. She certainly is magnificent! Excellent video (as usual! -
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Estas locomotoras trabajan duro son muy ruertes y utiles y estan en muy buen estado larga vida a bluebell railway
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Me pregunto si la locomotora le tendra miedo a terminar como la locomotora de 9: 05 y por le hecha ganas
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Quite delightful. The only thing missing is the fragrance of the locations. Brilliant. Thanks for the ride!
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