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About RWH Trains

Welcome to my channel, where I am sharing all my railway videos.

I have a lifelong interest in anything railway related, especially locos from the Vulcan Foundry, such as class 20, 37, 40, 50, 55 and 86, plus of course the steam locos. I travel regularly around the North West of England, North Wales and sometimes other parts of the United Kingdom filming trains.

"Half an Hour at" is a series of videos where I spend 30 minutes at locations recording today's modern British railways.

"Exploring....." is a series looking at abandoned former station sites. Plus the "Mini Explores" companion playlist.

"From The Archives....." featuring some of my oldest footage put into compilation videos.

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Facebook (search Robin Harrison)

Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/share/dcN9jAakG8LGHUgy/

Facebook group - Old British Railways and Stations https://www.facebook.com/groups/476398268782987/?ref=share

Twitter @RobinHTrains

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rwhtrains/

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The Disused Narrow Gauge Railway - locomotives lie abandoned for decades

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