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44932 Loaded Test Run

Discussion in 'Photography' started by steamingyorkshire, Jun 30, 2010.

  1. steamingyorkshire

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    Today saw LMS 5MT No.44932's loaded test run from Carnforth - Hellifield - Blackburn - Carnforth.
    After a long wait, she finally came sparkling in the summer sun seen today near Long Preston, at Hellifield Station and departing away from Hellifield at Goosemere Height.

    I've uploaded a clip from today along with images, the rest is available on the 'Part 3: Summer Steam 2010' DVD which is now available.

    Clip available here
     
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    mallard.mpg
    very nice simon, link above re ur enquiry
     
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    Thanks Ben, I think it's the same location as where I did 60163 back in April, first shot on this webpage but from the other side.

    It's ok John, that's the good thing about a directional microphone. Good to see you today John and will most likely see you again shortly... Simon
     

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