Rolling Stone class 59s, the Video 125 film that ‘got away’, is a documentary about Whatley Quarry’s class 59 locomotive fleet filmed in 1992 when the four locomotives had just entered service with ARC Ltd.
Part 1
- Whatley Quarry rail development
 
- The quarrying operation
 
- The Class 59 purchase decision
 
- The loco‘s specification
 
- Construction by General Motors in Canada
 
- Delivery
 
- Namings
 
- Maintenance
 
- Cab controls
 
The class 59 revolutionised the stone carrying business. Just one locomotive can haul a train weighing in excess of 4000 tons.
Part 2
- Road test from Whatley to Westbury
 
Former BR Traction Inspector Chris Crompton and former ARC Rail Traffic Controller Rob Jacob ride aboard loco 59102 with a fully laden stone train. They provide a ‘live’ running commentary on the performance of the loco along with a Driver’s eye view of both the privately owned Whatley branch and the former BR main line. Finally, we see the train’s arrival and unloading at Theale Distribution Depot in Berkshire.
| Narrated by | 
Philip Hayton | 
| Written by | 
Peter Middleton | 
| Filmed in | 
1992 | 
| Duration | 
81 mins | 
| Widescreen | 
No | 
| Definition | 
Standard | 
| Download size | 
1.7GB | 
| Format | 
MP4 video |