Quirks and Curiosities II
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Published 2017-05-01
All Comments (21)
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Thanks all for the comments, Regards James
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what a rare luxury -no elaectro music disturbing the ambient sounds of people nature rhythms of steam -brill
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The opening scene = a fresh delivery of old people to a tea room somewhere in Wales. Brilliant!
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Reminds me of the bar scene in Star Wars except the characters are all locomotives.
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From this Yank: Excellent video. LOVE the double Fairlie! Such wonderful countryside scenes and architecture! Incredible operation.
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This video is so nice that I can't keep watching it again and again... Thank's for sharing.
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to the staff of Quirks & Curiosities you have made magic happen
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Thanks for taking the time to shoot and share this. I'd not be able to enjoy this without your efforts. I really must get to an event like this on year.
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Wunderbar, diese Fahrzeugschau! Was es alles gibt - man kann nur staunen. Vielen Dank für die schöne Präsentation.
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Lovely video, thanks for sharing! Excellent work by all those who restored these beautiful machines! 🚂🏆👍
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Fascinating collection, aye. Some history of the various pieces, even just with subtitles, would make this video even better.
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This film made me smile
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Incredible!! Greetings from India to the wonderful people who have preserved this incredible railway system
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You weren't kidding when you titled this Quirks and Curiosities. Some of those would have made good characters for Thomas the Tank Engine stories. Well done!!
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What fun! I had the good fortune to ride the Ffestiniog railway when I was in Porthmadog a number of years ago. A real treasure! Makes me want to go back again.
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Its so wonderful seeing all those old locomotives fully preserved and in working condition!
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First time seeing this. Marvelous. Thank you to all preservationists
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Quirks and Curiosities...Sure got that right!!! More plz! Knew about the Double Fairlie locomotive & Gravity slate train. The others are amazing!! Love the motorcycle loco! Cheers!!
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One small engine called "Fernilee" attracted my attention. Stockport water board built Fernilee reservoir and Errwood reservoir in the Goyt valley near to Whaley Bridge. Errwood dam was built in the 1960s. Fernilee was built earlier the old but the "High Peak railway line" track bed closed in the 1890s was used to run construction trains to the dam construction sites. The engine you show must have been use in the construction of one of these two dams.
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Some great machines here. Got to love the gravity train!