the return of the King - The Bristolian Sat 24th
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BristleGWR
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Very nice pictures. That bit of line along the Avon valley is so attractive, I'm always surprised that photographers in the steam era seem to have generally ignored it; you might have thought it would be a favourite spot with, say, Ivo Peters or George Heiron. I wonder if anybody ever managed to get a shot showing trains simultaneously on the Great Western and Midland lines.
Andy Kirkham
The King returns again on June 30th and July 5th, both trips from London to Bristol.
I think that it goes down to Plymouth on 8th July from BTM.
Parking on near that embankment can be a little problematic, so ended up heading for Sydney Gardens in Bath yesterday for a picnic. Funny how the chosen location just happened to be close to the main line.... Quite a few people enjoyed the sight and sound of the King. Wished that I had stayed closer to track level.
Shame that some of the warehouses near Bath Station aren't accessible, great view from their top stories of the viaduct en route for Bath.
I think that it goes down to Plymouth on 8th July from BTM.
Parking on near that embankment can be a little problematic, so ended up heading for Sydney Gardens in Bath yesterday for a picnic. Funny how the chosen location just happened to be close to the main line.... Quite a few people enjoyed the sight and sound of the King. Wished that I had stayed closer to track level.
Shame that some of the warehouses near Bath Station aren't accessible, great view from their top stories of the viaduct en route for Bath.
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Portishead Prowler
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...and here's some video, taken about 90 seconds after BristleGWR's shots.
Okay, it's rather shaky and taken from too far away, but it's not too bad for a first try
Gary
PS It's 4MB, in DivX (MPEG-4) AVI format because I'm not sure I have a suitable WMV codec.
PPS You have to right-click the link and "Save Target As..." as I can't see how to embed video links using BBCode
Okay, it's rather shaky and taken from too far away, but it's not too bad for a first try
Gary
PS It's 4MB, in DivX (MPEG-4) AVI format because I'm not sure I have a suitable WMV codec.
PPS You have to right-click the link and "Save Target As..." as I can't see how to embed video links using BBCode
Last edited by Gary on Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
For those of you who want to see King Edward 1 at Temple Meads on Friday.
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t06/t0630a.htm
http://www.uksteam.info/tours/t06/t0630a.htm
Hi mow, sorry you can't get the video to play
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You probably just need to download the codec from www.divx.com.
Follow the links marked DivX for Windows 6.2.
I've tried compressing the clip in other formats, but it ends up blocky, jerky, huge or combinations thereof.
Gary
You probably just need to download the codec from www.divx.com.
Follow the links marked DivX for Windows 6.2.
I've tried compressing the clip in other formats, but it ends up blocky, jerky, huge or combinations thereof.
Gary


