British Transport Films on YouTube
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British Transport Films on YouTube
Sorry if any of you already know about these films but I thought it worthwhile to share these YouTube links with everyone else as I have not seen the films discussed on this forum.
The first is a charming little vignette of John Betjeman rambling along in an early DMU through some delightful ex GER/LNER branch lines in North Norfolk in the late fifties or early sixties. He travels from Kings Lynn to North Wootton, Sandringham, Snettisham and finally New Hunstanton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpjlIzNawXc
The next two are of the "Elizabethan" the non stop 9.30am to Edinburgh. They are overdubbed with some strange poetic comment or doggerel but the scenes are of steam operations based around A4 "Silver Fox" 60017.
The first scene puzzles me though a little, I can't quite tell what engine it is that is situated facing the buffers, any suggestions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjmXKlbjfKQ
Here is the second part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yrC1MN4_CM
I hope you enjoy them.
The first is a charming little vignette of John Betjeman rambling along in an early DMU through some delightful ex GER/LNER branch lines in North Norfolk in the late fifties or early sixties. He travels from Kings Lynn to North Wootton, Sandringham, Snettisham and finally New Hunstanton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpjlIzNawXc
The next two are of the "Elizabethan" the non stop 9.30am to Edinburgh. They are overdubbed with some strange poetic comment or doggerel but the scenes are of steam operations based around A4 "Silver Fox" 60017.
The first scene puzzles me though a little, I can't quite tell what engine it is that is situated facing the buffers, any suggestions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjmXKlbjfKQ
Here is the second part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yrC1MN4_CM
I hope you enjoy them.
John B
Re: British Transport Films on YouTube
It looks like Waterloo to me, with a Schools class facing the buffers. It may be a case of "a railway station is a railway station" by the film makers.John B wrote:
The first scene puzzles me though a little, I can't quite tell what engine it is that is situated facing the buffers, any suggestions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjmXKlbjfKQ
Here is the second part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yrC1MN4_CM
I hope you enjoy them.
Dont forget this one about a little bit of snow on the Stainmoor line.
Can anyone identify the other snowplough in the film?
The timber one is mine NER 18 / 90572 but I have not been able to identify the Steel bodied plough.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hlC4Z4OOc-0
Can anyone identify the other snowplough in the film?
The timber one is mine NER 18 / 90572 but I have not been able to identify the Steel bodied plough.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hlC4Z4OOc-0
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I believe that the station was Victoria, you can see the curved sign proclaiming the Golden Arrow platform. See the following for a comparison.
http://www.viewimages.com/Search.aspx?m ... ner=Google
The loco could be a Schools except I can't distinguish the curved nameplate on the splasher, so my bet is a King Arthur with a later style tender as it has a round topped boiler.
Colombo
http://www.viewimages.com/Search.aspx?m ... ner=Google
The loco could be a Schools except I can't distinguish the curved nameplate on the splasher, so my bet is a King Arthur with a later style tender as it has a round topped boiler.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2jEM0_gkKgsir visto wrote:There is a great movie on You Tube of the inaugural run of the Silver Jubilee leaving Kings X and along the run.
Don
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Thanks for the tip, Don. Delightful snippet, and I saw my old haunt, Stevenage Station, long since gone, about where the long descent through Hitchin down to Biggleswade begins. Cheers!