Great video. I always enjoy them but it was good to see the movements inside the terminal, running round etc. Thanks for posting this.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I could have run it without some time ago but I was sure waiting for approval was going to make an interesting video.
@MalcolmCrabbe13 күн бұрын
Don, can we have more videos like this. The shunting / loading / unloading is so much more interesting and provides a better insight to the duties of a driver.
@doncoffey58205 күн бұрын
Have a look at Wakefield to Knowsley Malcom. That shows similar footage at the waste loading plant. I’ve also got GBRf’s job where we go down to Bootle docks to drag a loaded biomass train up the severe gradient with a Class 69.
@rbrwrАй бұрын
I enjoyed seeing the unloading operations and the different angles that Don was able to film from the cab.
@Andrew-lz8lzАй бұрын
Another brilliant journey and great to actually see the delivery of the goods.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@miketintinsmith9775Ай бұрын
A truly and most inforative video there Mr Coffey! I could almost taste the stone dust! Many thanks
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Mike. It sounds like I got the right atmospherics!!!
@vickyharrison2227Ай бұрын
Excellent as always Don,really enjoyed the “outside “ views .please keep them coming 🤞🏻
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I thought it would go down well but we don’t often get chance to show it Vicky.
@mikeuk4130Ай бұрын
Thanks for another fascinating video, Don. Good to hear the thump of the 8MB275T doing its work. Also good to see ex-Colas 60 047 carrying the correct original-style “Scafell Pike” nameplates as would have been carried by D1. Full marks as usual to GBRf for their thoughtfulness and great attention to detail.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Roger was telling me that there is somebody in GBRf who is really keen to keep these traditions.
@heckelphonАй бұрын
That was really enjoyable, and a run along a route I'd never seen before. It felt almost like a day out! Astonishing that the excavator manages to empty the wagons so cleanly. Thanks for the video.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I must admit, I always thought there would be quite a lot left in but a good operator can get most of it out.
@alan9160Ай бұрын
What a great job..trundling along on a nice sunny day!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I certainly enjoy it at the age of 66.
@robertlevey2935Ай бұрын
What a remarkable video. Thanks Don and Roger, and everyone else that made this video possible. Superb.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Robert.
@MaterialAmbienceАй бұрын
Nice one Don, well worth the wait. I do love the low throbbing sound these locos make, soothing and sounds like pure power. I look forward to more videos 😊
@alanmaycock4976Ай бұрын
Another really interesting vid Don. Reminded me of a ‘journey from hell’ I made in about 1974. Used the Wigan North Western to Liverpool line all the time then. One Sunday departed Wigan as usual at 7.00pm but seemingly overshot the junction at Ince Moss and carried on down the WCML Goods past. Bamfurlong. Then stopped for 30 minutes before reversing around that chord, back to the usual line. Some kind of signalling and points apocalypse saw the driver get out at every signal and phone for permission to proceed. From St. Helens Shaw Street (now Central) we had to proceed down the goods only line towards Widnes as far as St. Helens Junction, creaking through tight bends between fiery glass furnaces. Then reversed direction a second time to use Chat Moss into Lime Street. Journey time 5 hours instead of 50 minutes.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Krikey Alan, that sounds a rough do.
@jackking5567Ай бұрын
Excellent to see rail operations at a destination like that. Many thanks for sharing :)
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it👍
@amtrakharryАй бұрын
That was another master piece Don !!! Very interesting. Loved it...:):):)
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Good to see you Harry. We were lucky to share a little more than usual.
@estar9d749Ай бұрын
Thanks Don (and Roger) for another great video. I never realised what Kelbits stood for, despite the fact that we used to take bitumen tanks in there - doh! I was very impressed with the new track layout at Roby / Huyton (well, new to me anyway - I last worked over that road in 1995). The increased junction speed heading off the Chat Moss line towards Prescot must be a useful advantage for freight drivers to have a run at the bank. Looking forward to seeing footage of the dock branch, if you get chance to film down there. Keep up the good work!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. The branch to the docks was filmed the same day so that’s just waiting for me! Yes the routes keep changing so it’s good you can make comparisons.
@MrStarfishPrimeАй бұрын
Thanks for your work, Don. I find your videos very instructive and relaxing.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
You are very welcome 👍
@44662dcАй бұрын
Superb video Don I did enjoy the cab shots and that you got permission to go inside Heidelberg. Looks like Roger really enjoys his work as well. Loved your commentary on the recent Ardwick Depot video with Nodrog. Great work as always
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Thanks on both counts. Watch out for a forthcoming Martin Zero video at Ardwick.
@kevsbangerracers2027Ай бұрын
Your driver looks so laid back and relaxed sitting there
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
He’s very experienced Kev. It becomes instinctive after a while.
@rickschell7874Ай бұрын
Another Great video! I enjoyed the pictures of the cab and dashboard. Keep making rhese great train rides 😊.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@dcbickerstethАй бұрын
Very interesting great to see the cab and outside shots
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@MelalmightyАй бұрын
Another great video Don thanks for this. Very informative as usual. Loved watching the ground crew as that is the job I used to do when trains engines were coming on the works where I used to work and sending trains off the works.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Yes, we don’t always get the opportunity. The last one was Wakefield to Knowsley binliner.
@rodmorgan4603Ай бұрын
One of your best. Rod
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Cheers Rod 👍
@darrenhillman8396Ай бұрын
Very interesting and enjoyable, Don! Looking forward to your next production!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Coming soon Darren.
@TrainTractionАй бұрын
Fantastic video Don, great to see how it works going into the terminal slowly and out, was brilliant
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@ronvalente65Ай бұрын
Thourghly enjoyed the video, brings back a lot of memories of what was the site of Edge Green Colliery in Golborne, where the stone Terminal is, after the colliery closed the site was taken over by Thomas Crompton and sons, lock and hingemakers who used it as a foundry ! I remember going in the foundry 60 years ago, since then it has been used for all sorts, it still gets called Kelbits by the locals
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
It’s a pity so much was lost but at least we got a little peek of what is left. All the best Ron.
@andrewsimkins8780Ай бұрын
Nice trip out on a sunny day. Well done Driver McVey.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
He’ll see your comment Andrew.
@Pjs75Ай бұрын
Brilliant, informative and educational! Thanks to all concerned….
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@stephendavies6949Ай бұрын
What a great video! I'm only up to the point where the train is leaving the railhead after unloading, but it's absolutely fascinating. Geoff Mashall recently made a video on the GWR Marlow branch where those Victorian token machines are also still in use.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
You can see them in the Hindlow to Crewe video too.
@davesmith7748Ай бұрын
Brill....and great to see in the terminal
@duncanrathbone2658Ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video, it is one of the best I've seen for a long time. Bye the way I helped build 69001 when it was 56031 at Doncaster Plant Works back in 1976 ( I think it was )
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
We’ve got the footage of 69001 dragging the Drax train up from Bootle docks. That will come soon.
@silurian9420Ай бұрын
Very interesting and thanks for posting.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@robertbrierley7083Ай бұрын
Informative video as usual, Great cab shots.😊
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@Deepak-wr9ptАй бұрын
Thanks for another great video - up to your usual high standards.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Much appreciated Deepak.
@dahliagreen5919Ай бұрын
Thank you for another fascinating freight journey with so much carefully edited in detail, Don. Given the heavy loads and grades sometimes being climbed, the tensioning rod in the coupling link looks little more than an inch in diameter.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Yes, it always amazes me that the entire weight of the train is taken by those threads.
@ffrancrogowski6263Ай бұрын
A most enjoyable video, Don. A great train to work with this ideal locomotive, the class 60, wiith Roger firmly in control. The 60 is a lot more quiet in the cab than a 66, so it must make the day appear to be less stressful for a driver. Wouldn't it have been great if they could have brought loads more of the 60s out of storage at Toton and have them refurbished at Loughborough - it's only down the line. The route of this train is very interesting indeed, with being routed via St. Helens and then eventually at the side of the WCML at Bamfurlong, and then going on to the Haydock Branch for the Heidelberg works. Like you say Don, the stone cuttings have to be very much appreciated how they were traditionally excavated by sheer manpower, at Olive Mount and near Thatto Heath. I want to ask you one question, Don, please, does the Rail Operator like Craig actually travel with the train, both ways? Many thanks for this video showing, it's brilliant, again, with all the thorough editing. Keep well, mate.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Good to see you Frank. You’d like Roger - he’s a great guy and full of enthusiasm for the rail industry. Craig does normally travel with the train. He was in the back cab of the loco in both directions. The RO’s sometimes meet trains by travelling in a van (GBRf have a fleet of brand new Ford vans for such cases). We were very lucky in this case that both GBRf and Heidelberg agreed to let me show the footage.
@kevsbangerracers2027Ай бұрын
A good video, a lot more going on, more informative, excellent
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@rickdeckard4213Ай бұрын
Fantastic, I thoroughly enjoyed that. Gimme more of the same. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE. 😁
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
😂. More soon!
@alanmaycock4976Ай бұрын
I think it’s worth adding that the up & down goods joining the Ince Moss Chord at 40.19, departing at 1.20.14, continue in a flyunder below the WCML.emerging on the east side into sidings now related to Springs Branch Depot but until the late 70s also giving access to The Whelley Loop. The loop rejoined the WCML about 4 miles north of Wigan North Western Station providing a goods bypass of Wigan. There were also chords from other lines, including the Great Central and Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways that fed into the bypass loop as well as innumerable colliery spurs. The flyunder where the loop rejoined the WCML at Standish is just about indentifiable on train cab videos that venture that way. No junction stub lines - just evidence of the skewed underbridge and if you know where to look, the northbound up-ramp and wider fence lines.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Good info Alan. Would be worth watching Preston to Tunstead again 👍
@michaeldewey5652Ай бұрын
I always enjoy a freight video but you don’t often see the operations inside terminals. I really enjoyed it and Don’s captions about how it all worked. Thanks
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Michael.
@30041946Ай бұрын
Hello Don. I really enjoyed this journey and how nice to see the smart crew and inside the locomotive / start up - an excellent format. I think that this is one of the best you have recorded plus the recording of the return journey as well. One comment ... When the locomotive was swapping ends at the unloading dock I was trying to make out who was recording this movement from the trackside - very dapper!!!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
The finest most upstanding person you’ll ever find on KZbin but he’s shy so I can’t reveal his identity 😉
@Guard_AmosАй бұрын
I love seeing cab rides of the routes I sign from the front as opposed from the back. I've not had to go around Ince Moss Chord for around 16 years
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Mr Amos. Good to see you 👍
@arkwrightnutАй бұрын
Much more interesting to see cab interior views hope you are allowed to continue this, pity TFL have stopped Dale Charmons tube driving channel that was also very interesting.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Getting the right permission is key. I certainly wouldn’t be allowed to vlog quite in that way but I don’t know the full story. You can have permission but somebody else overrides it.
@davidbarrett1487Ай бұрын
Thanks Don all very enjoyable. Dave.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Dave.
@tarikkaratren17 күн бұрын
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@stephengittoes7136Ай бұрын
Fond memories of the best traction I ever drove and the working of tanks into kelbits both as a driver and a guard we used to propel ten 45 ton tanks into the ridings then propel tanks and piped brake van to springs branch great times
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Sounds fascinating Stephen. It’s a shame so much was lost.
@ljbyrne7Ай бұрын
I much appreciated the shot of the dashboard Don, at 19:59. I'd made an estimate of the speed between the previous AWS warning ramp and the following signal gantry as c.40mph. So I was pleased to see that the dashboard shot which followed, showed maybe 1 mph over my estimate. May we have more of these brief shots? On another note are there still trackside gradient indicators? I keep looking out for them when watching your excellent videos, but can never spot them. Keep them coming. Leo
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
It’s a question of opportunity Leo. Different companies have different rules on what can and can’t be filmed. I knew that video would be popular because it gives you a little look where you wouldn’t normally be allowed.
@SaxonSuccessАй бұрын
Great stuff, thank you to all concerned.
@fredfoto7362Ай бұрын
Top video and commentary. You're a credit to GB Railfreight.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Roger will see your comment 👍
@steveluckhurst2350Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@sticklebrick2003Ай бұрын
51:31 trespassers on the track ahead - looks like theres work for the fencing gang here!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Yes I did see then but in a remote location like that, they’d climb an electrified fence 😉
@epj900Ай бұрын
I know Craig Farmer well, he was my postman for a number of years until he went onto the railway
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
He’s a nice guy and his activities certainly add to the video.
@KPP365Ай бұрын
It's sad to see that the railway doesn't look after the area's the track runs by. It all seems overgrown, and the brickwork on the bridges looks like it desperately needs pointing ? Great video 😊 PS If I can get in the front with you, I would be more than happy. The views look awesome 👌 Its a totally different journey.
@outlaw7718Ай бұрын
Great video! Out of curiosity, do British locomotives have a way for you to keep the loco brakes released while the brakes on the rest of the train are applied? I'm a driver over here in the states, and we call it actuating or "bailing off" the engine brakes while applying light power to keep the coupler slack stretched while slowing or stopping. Anyway, thank you for your wonderful videos, they've brought me hours of enjoyment!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I don’t know for sure but maybe Roger himself will respond to you. I drive multiple unit trains.
@MM0IMCАй бұрын
57:26 Just curious why the didn't use the direct branch line, rather than the more difficult reversing manoeuvre?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Not sure where you mean. The other end of the branch no longer exists.
@michaelritchie5303Ай бұрын
As we back into the stone terminal, do I spot some Giant Hogweed at the side of the tracks 55:46?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Wouldn’t be surprised Michael, it’s rife on the railway.
@CletusongsАй бұрын
Only as far as the movement into Heidelberg's but I notice on google earth that there was a direct link from the WCML into the site. Why wasn't that reinstated?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Only because that would need to be completely rebuilt where this route was already in existence.
@alanhutchins4233Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Who accompanied the driver and did the ad hoc filming?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Me with permission from GBRf and Heidelberg.
@neilcunningham3280Ай бұрын
Sometime see this when I'm at Thatto Heath or St Helens Central.
@tarikkaratren17 күн бұрын
I would like you to see the Turkish train simulator as well.
@MM0IMCАй бұрын
57:20 Strange seeing a road speed limit sign of the railway...
@joelharris1335Ай бұрын
Am I right in say that the train to Ashton-in-Makerfield is part of a longer train from Ribblehead in Cumbria?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Shap Joe. It says right at the beginning of the video.
@JohnFloydPhotographyАй бұрын
Cracking video Don, why do the RO's need to wear bodycams?
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
It’s a record of correct procedure in the event of a mishap.
@smudgycat6750Ай бұрын
'How do you know the rears clear' We hit the big bush
@UKbrownSkinBoyАй бұрын
"Speed Limit - 3MPH" - Like a Rocket!!!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
We don’t hang about 😉
@jamesstevenson3589Ай бұрын
Give me a couple of days, I'll get a view from the offloading cab, I'll mount my phone up, i wasn't operating the machine that day.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
Please do, I’d love to see it but Messenger is the best method of getting me.
@simracer1256Ай бұрын
It's. A. Train.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
You’re not at gunpoint. Watch something else.
@edmund-osborneАй бұрын
can you PLEASE stop filming these at 25fps!!!!
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I’ve never filmed in 25fps. The camera is set to 2.7k 50fps which is correct for PAL. You haven’t said what you think it should be but 30/60fps doesn’t produce a smooth video.
@kennethworrall687Ай бұрын
Video quality poor refresh rate etc.
@doncoffey5820Ай бұрын
I think you’ll find that’s your method of streaming. The footage is crystal clear.