BR Large Logo 37403 Rumbles Through The Highlands With BLS Charity Railtour, March 2024
Scottish Railway Preservation Society owned BR Large Logo 37403 'Isle of Mull' is filmed and photographed at many locations, rumbling through the sensational Scottish Highlands, working a Branch Line Society charity railtour in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children and Martin House Hospice. Filmed over two days, on Saturday the 9th and Sunday the 10th of March 2024. Extremely Blessed to have had such Glorious weather. Headcodes for the workings in this video were 1Z39 Oban to Fort William and 1Z40 Fort William to Wemyss Bay. For more high definition railway footage and photography, click the ‘Subscribe’ button and ‘Bell’ icon to never miss an upload and to keep up to date with my video feed. Subscribe here: / @stewartatkinson4179 Thanks for watching. © Stewart Atkinson

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