Double headed Caledonian sleeper at Fort William and Bridge of Orchy
73968 and 66740 'Sarah' on the Caledonian sleeper train in the West Highlands of Scotland. The train is seen at night heading to London Euston at Bridge of Orchy, then the same locos are seen returning towards Fort William the next morning. Finally, the duo are seen shunting at Fort William Station, with a Black 5 steam locomotive arriving to create nice variety in the much-visited former garrison town. The clip also features a brief look at the former signal box at Bridge of Orchy, where the frame can be seen still in place through a gap in the door.
Видео Double headed Caledonian sleeper at Fort William and Bridge of Orchy канала Sarah Bell
Видео Double headed Caledonian sleeper at Fort William and Bridge of Orchy канала Sarah Bell
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