Strong winds from the southeast and high tide on Friday 20th September brought the usual wave overtopping of the Dawlish sea wall. The video begins with some pedestrians walking the wall from Dawlish Warren into Dawlish who may have got more than they bargained for, or maybe just wanted a life long thrill to remember. Whichever it was they certainly got soaked! Next was yet another tamper machine bound for Liskeard to do some track leveling in Cornwall. Lastly was the return of discharged cement tanks from Moorswater Tarmac works at Liskeard. It was running a day late due to the breakdown of the locomotive 70808 the day before, 70807 being the lead loco of the train.
Great videos gents,
I love in Swindon but my Wife and I regularly travel by train to Dawlish Warren and walk the seawall to Dawlish. After refreshment in the Marine Bar and a look around the whole in Dawlish, we usually catch a bus to Teignmouth and spend a few hours there taking in back beach if we can.
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I have always loved Devon and your cameras are just brilliant so thank you for providing them.
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Best Regards
Bob Dauris,
Swindon. Wilts.
morning Neil just watched video and stills, great pictures and stills thanks to you all. was your video shot live on facebook ?, i do not use facebook so is there any other way of watching any videos that are shot live and how would i be notified?. i did post a thank you on chat regarding brunel cam but if you did not see it i will say again thank you to all involved. thank you Andrew (brauntonians)
Hi Andrew,
I shall look in to adding our Live Videos for non Facebook users. Currently with Facebook live we can communicate with viewers live so it’s great for interaction.
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Hi Neil,
thanks for reply, saw video from newsletter.