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cop for this link http://fyad. org/t6us comment on film and list locos. my soundcard is not working so i can only watch,
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52D wrote:cop for this link http://fyad. org/t6us comment on film and list locos. my soundcard is not working so i can only watch,
Could not get that link to work. I tried putting in www. but still no go. Is it correct as you gave it?
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It should work now http://fyad.org/t6us

The problem with the first version was a space had been left before the org:

Its about the Mid Suffolk Light Railway. I didn't get any sound either but it is still well worth watching. Possibly filmed on the oocasion of the line's closure in July 1952?

Locos I noticed were a J19 at the start of the film, looked like 64641. Then nice clean J15 65447 on the MSLR branch train. Later on Briannia 70010 stops with a main line train.

Thanks for finding this clip.
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check the link there is another film scotch express 1939 see if you can find it amazing LNER shots.
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Is it me, or does 4489 turn in to 10000 at one point, then back, just before leaving KX, then at a few point en-route!
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I am not going to watch scotch express till i get my other pc with good sound free of viruses then ill tell you.

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silver fox wrote:Is it me, or does 4489 turn in to 10000 at one point, then back, just before leaving KX, then at a few point en-route!
Yes, continuity is not a strong point of this film. The A4 on leaving York is 4464 but becomes 4465 by Newcastle. And what about the same crew throughout from KX to Edinburgh.
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