Exeter to Basingstoke Driver's eye view preview

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • www.video125.co.uk to purchase this Driver's eye view online or call 01344 628565 during office hours. This is a Driver's eye view of the West of England line filmed in the summer of 2014. It shows the line at a time of metamorphosis, with the new signalling in place and sections of relaid double track line to allow SWT's clock face hourly timetable. Filmed aboard a class 159 dmu.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @betover68
    @betover68 Před 6 lety +8

    the english countryside is always so beautiful.

  • @video125com
    @video125com  Před 9 lety +6

    Every hour at the same time rather than perhaps 30 mins past then 32 mins past then 28 mins past. It means exactly the same minutes past each hour.

  • @mikegray002
    @mikegray002 Před 3 lety

    I have never travelled on this route to London so this is all new to me, always travelled on GWR line. I will have to buy this video it looks interesting.

  • @jsma9999
    @jsma9999 Před 9 lety

    I Just finish watch it on DVD, This Video 125 Film Was a Great Watch All the Southern Fans and First Great Western Fans. This Will Be one the Best films that I watch and the Information in Narration Was Very informing . Over All this 4.9/5 Stars in DVD form I have Not Seen it on Blue-ray so can not Tell How good HD is.Thank you Video 125 and All the Best on Filming This Year. James M

  • @davidsheriff8989
    @davidsheriff8989 Před 4 lety

    Have travelled from Tisbury to Dawlish using this route

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures Před 5 lety +1

    I'll have to get this one!

  • @STEVEHARLEY1956
    @STEVEHARLEY1956 Před 9 lety

    Excellent Filming and narrative....Steve.

  • @harryelliott4310
    @harryelliott4310 Před 3 lety +1

    South West Trains Class 159

  • @Thunderer0872
    @Thunderer0872 Před 5 lety

    Great Blu-ray but there were some mistakes made. 1L44 wasn't signalled into platform 2 at Exeter as it's a bay Platform, the train goes into platform 1 at Exeter. The train seen in Salisbury on departure is in platform 6 where the 1906 derailment took place, Platform 5 is at the west of the station. The comments on Tisbury and the loss of the down platform was over a long period remember that the western region was from Wilton when the line was singled so selling the land was done by the property board on behalf of the Western. They had no intentions of keeping the route once the line was singled, this obvious when there's 19 miles Wilton to Gillingham and Yeovil was for a while a single platform with Sherborne to Chard Junction a single section, (Thankfully reversed with Yeovil became 2 through platforms and the box reinstated)
    So back to Tisbury to say that the £435000 for the loop over the land sold was a bad decision is correct but the loop installed was under Network Southeast a sector that wanted to improve their service which was made almost impossible by a previous region that had no interest, apart from possible closure Salisbury - Exeter and yet when they removed all their Semaphore signals Westbury - Taunton - Exeter they used the line Yeovil - Exeter for their trains and since then anytime the Somerset levels flood they demand the access to the route. Nearly all BR decisions were short sighted from Beeching to the 1980's.
    Finally the DSD Vigilance audible warning you only referred to it on leaving Gillingham this has to be acknowledged by the diver moving his feet on the DSD peddle in order to stop the brakes applying, that is why it knows the driver is still in control.

    • @trainrover
      @trainrover Před 4 lety

      @Gillinghamgus Old stomping grounds, hadn't known that. Cheers again 🍸🍷

  • @WesternTrainSpotterUK
    @WesternTrainSpotterUK Před 3 měsíci +1

    In the video, how many times do you get to see the cab ?

  • @greatbritishentertainmentl5636

    Very nice presentation.

  • @Jack-jh2to
    @Jack-jh2to Před 7 měsíci

    Is this preview in SD or HD?

  • @terratec1001
    @terratec1001 Před 9 lety

    Very scenic journey.

    • @kristinajendesen7111
      @kristinajendesen7111 Před 6 lety

      terratec1001 - That's why I drive out of Salisbury rather than Bournemouth and of course the wonderful British built 159s. West of Salisbury especially the Axminster and Honiton Bank area in Devon is the best.

  • @jsma9999
    @jsma9999 Před 9 lety

    This Now on Sale As DVD or Blue ray From Video 125

  • @DaveDVideoMaker
    @DaveDVideoMaker Před 3 lety

    I think a bi-mode train (using third rail and diesel) engines will replace the 159 and 158 on SWR.

    • @pomoeeyore
      @pomoeeyore Před 3 lety

      Doubt it. I think the era of new 3rd rail electrification is over: there's been talk for a while about overhead wires between Basingstoke and Southampton. If that happens, overhead to Salisbury then diesel is possible...

    • @DieyoungDiefast
      @DieyoungDiefast Před 2 lety

      There was one quirk about this route. When there were issues on the line through Swindon the London bound HSTs couldn't pass beyond Andover, something to do with the running gear fouling the 3rd rail on the run in to Basingstoke.

  • @ilirkrasniqi2801
    @ilirkrasniqi2801 Před 6 lety +1

    I did Travel every months for 5 years

  • @jsma9999
    @jsma9999 Před 9 lety

    Question, Is this Narrated By Jonathan Kydd?, And just went on my Buying list. James M

  • @mintpolar4568
    @mintpolar4568 Před 8 lety +2

    I LIVE IN ANDOVER

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před 9 lety

    I wonder if there are any other examples like Gillingham (Dorset) and Gillingham (Kent) where two different places in the country have identical spellings but different pronunciations...

    • @Northstander
      @Northstander Před 9 lety

      sbaker190189 Off the top of my head Southwick (Hampshire) and Southwick (Sussex), spelled the same but not pronounced the same.

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 8 lety +1

      Luton, Devon (pronounced Loo tun) and Luton, Herts (pronounced Lew un)

    • @dominicwalker1999
      @dominicwalker1999 Před 5 lety

      Not well known but Brixton a village in Devon as well as the district in London

  • @craigymarsh7176
    @craigymarsh7176 Před 4 lety

    Exeter to Basingstoke via all stops

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před 9 lety

    'Clock-face hourly'? What does that mean?

    • @Thunderer0872
      @Thunderer0872 Před 5 lety

      Same minutes past each hour Like Gillingham Down trains depart XX:18 Up trains XX:52 Every hour for most of the day Monday to Friday, Saturday and Sunday's during normal operations.

    • @trainrover
      @trainrover Před 4 lety

      @@Thunderer0872 Aha..thank you. Mightcha be twixt Shafts & Mere, you?

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover Před 8 lety

    +sbaker190189 Kingston x 2 and, yes, there're ways of speaking called accents.

  • @timwattison4419
    @timwattison4419 Před 6 lety +2

    Rather sad you did not do this clip in the 1980's. Units have no soul and a locomotive hauled train would have made the clip far more interesting 😯

    • @Thunderer0872
      @Thunderer0872 Před 5 lety

      I wrote to them back in the early 1990's and asked if they would do the route but they sadly declined, One thing is that they like to keep the stock the same so filming on different days they can make you think it's the same train in every shot used, hence units or 125 west and far west etc.

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover Před 8 lety

    Adopting retention toilets, they make it seem a TOC policy when I'd have presumed it an EU directive .. must this production be a rip off?

    • @tomp6792
      @tomp6792 Před 4 lety

      159s got them when BR built them in 1990-92, and the EU directive only became law in 1999, so yes, it was a BR policy at that point.

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover Před 8 lety +1

    Really: Clock face hourly in the digital age? I`ve never heard this term, I wonder whether youths grasp its meaning (I don't), plus I thought charging £ for train footage passé nowadays.

    • @kristinajendesen7111
      @kristinajendesen7111 Před 6 lety +2

      trainrover - no, we use the 24hr clock on the railway, have done for almst 50 years. Frustrates me why TV programming doesn't do the same.

    • @trainrover
      @trainrover Před 4 lety

      And next door to Wilts there Salisbury'd been our next closest station..even transfered there myself too. Military time's predominant here in French yet - like you - seldom if ever alongside core English (i.e., with French being primary here the English bus timetables will also display 24hr timings..yet not for TV shows [either] though).