30925 'Cheltenham' - Alresford to Alton from the footplate

Published 2022-12-29

All Comments (21)
  • Ian Giles is a brilliant instructor: clear, to the point and inspiring of confidence. This loco inspires confidence too. Maunsel’s masterpiece. It has all sorts of valuable details. I especially like the very light fire hole door which opens and closes with very little effort. Hat’s off to crews that handled these at 80mph in filthy weather on heavy trains in the dark through Kent👍 Let’s see this loco back in ticket ASAP Not forgetting that as part of the National Collection, this loco belongs to every UK citizen equally!
  • @johnsharp8632
    The Schools class is one of my favourites. They are a handsome design, but in my view they looked even better as originally built without the smoke deflectors. Thanks for a wonderful video, and how nice to see the inside of the cab and how the cab fittings are laid out.
  • @T16MGJ
    Good to see. So pleased at least one Schools Class has been preserved. Compact Powerful design specifically for some routes on the Southern Railway. British engineering from a time when it was the best. Thanks for posting, I used to live in Cheltenham. Lots of young lady students cruising by on their bicycles from the local colleges and schools. At the Toddington Preserved railway centre in Gloucestershire and combined MG-40 event back in the summer, many transport enthusiasts like me gathered. A good day was had by all with two interests combined. Railways and cars.
  • @dis80786
    Love it, love everything about it both singularly and in total, and may a Schools be seen on Southern rails once again as soon as possible. Don't care if it's Shrewsbury or Cheltenham, just get it done!
  • @timbatty7963
    Thanks for this - especially loved the view of the inside cylinder in motion!
  • @steamsearcher
    Superb and yes we have visited many many times. We now have 2 in OO gauge for an eventual layout. My main interest is in live steam models and in Southern have just got in 3 1/2 inch gauge an S15. Almost built with a tested boiler. Yes another lovely locomotive on the railway we have watched and encouraged back to life over the past 10 years. David and Lily Reading.
  • Great video, very well narrated throughout. Enjoyed the view of the underside of the engine when in motion. Good luck from Spain!!
  • Ive recentley got this train as an old Airfix kit for a diorama, Your video has certainly helped me undertsand the workings and process that goes into this type of Locomotive , Excellent video and well imformative .many thanks.
  • Great teamwork from Ian & Martin on another superb ride with Cheltenham - will be much missed!
  • Excellent video and good to see what is involved in this journey.
  • @the231Pacific
    Great video -- many thanks to all concerned. A special thanks for the informative commentary, al last solving my confusion about which end of the firebox is the back end. It's the back in relation to the loco's forward movement, i.e. nearest the fireman.
  • @Mounhas
    The Schools class, my favorite!
  • A good video and narration of what is happening along the journey and things explained well and in an easy to understand way.
  • Oh I don’t know! We had a cracking time that day and I didn’t need to put too many on to get us up the hill. It was a nice easy day with good company and Cheltenham in fine form.