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#Steam locos struggling with a heavy coal train. #Colliery Railways @Gandy Dancer Productions.
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#Austerity steam locos lift a heavy coal train away from #Astley Green Colliery, #Manchester. #Shorts
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@richardswiderski4985

1 year ago

Great video I love these clips ...a time sadly gone..😢

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@robertbolton1274

1 year ago

Great times. I remember engines like this working at Agecroft colliery in Lancashire in the mid 70s.

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@buntik1687

1 year ago

This is what you call “on their knees”
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@kaecake9575

9 months ago

Thank you Gandy Dancers 👍

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@Baltic115

1 year ago

I really wish I was born in this era

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@adamreynolds8270

1 year ago

They say struggling, but those both looked like 0-4-0 small side tank steam loco's. In the states they had 4-8-4's pulling coal cars and usually something like a mile long worth of cars. When the needed the extra power they pulled in the 4-6-6-4 Challengers or the 4-8-8-4 Big Boy's. The states made sure to match power units to the trains they were pulling.

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@_mr-needlenose_8218

8 months ago

I always found this one a bit funny as I imagined the engine upfront puffing “no work, no play” if only I could just to be there see these steam powered giants in person. 🥹

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