Cab view from Llanfair to Welshpool

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • A forward view of a trip on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway showing speed limits, gradients and points of interest.
    Filmed in August 2022 from loco ZB2 'Zillertal'.
    The Welshpool to Llanfair trip is here: • Cab view from Welshpoo...
    00:00 Start
    01:55 Tanllan
    04:40 Mill Curves
    08:45 Heniarth
    09:40 Banwy Bridge
    11:55 The Kink
    13:00 Brynelin Viaduct
    13:50 Cyfronydd
    17:48 Leaving Cyfronydd
    24:15 Dolarddyn Road Crossing
    27:54 Castle Caereinion
    29:03 Leaving Castle Caereinion
    31:25 Coppice Lane Crossing
    34:35 Sylfaen
    37:40 Summit
    39:20 Cwm Lane Crossing & Golfa Halt
    41:15 Top of the 1 in 29
    46:15 New Drive Crossing
    48:21 Arrival at Welshpool

Komentáře • 92

  • @frglee
    @frglee Před rokem +13

    A really excellent cab view video. I'm pleased to see the line in such lovely condition - it's always been a most charming little railway - a real credit to its volunteers and supporters.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for the kind comment. Our track gang and fence2fence teams work hard year round to keep the line looking good. [TA]

  • @leaart1
    @leaart1 Před rokem +3

    I am no Train enthusiast, but, what a wonderful film, thoroughly enjoyed, thank you.

  • @tonyp011
    @tonyp011 Před rokem +1

    Wow if I remember rightly the station at Welshpool never use to look like this in the mid 70s, as I use to ride on this mist weekends that I was down at the caravan with my grandparents at Dolgead hall which as also altered since I was last there in 1980, wonderful day trips on the light railway as it was called back then

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Passenger services to Welshpool resumed in 1981 and the station building, dating from 1863, was relocated from Eardisley in Herefordshire and opened in 1992. [TA]

  • @rayrandall5680
    @rayrandall5680 Před rokem +1

    Changed a bit since i was a volunteer in the mid 70s,early 80s!.

  • @caroleast9636
    @caroleast9636 Před rokem +1

    3:08 Great to see the line again. Thanks for the posting.

  • @jenniferhoughton6837
    @jenniferhoughton6837 Před rokem +4

    Fantastic

  • @lukasbenes1165
    @lukasbenes1165 Před rokem +2

    Another Welsh narrow gauge jewel, absolutely fantastic! Many thanks for sharing this video!

  • @sarahjoyholden7856
    @sarahjoyholden7856 Před 5 měsíci

    Hadn't ever realised how long the ride was, definitely one to try

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před 4 měsíci

      We look forward to seeing you, maybe sometime this year?

  • @ColinBenbow
    @ColinBenbow Před rokem +1

    wonderful video full of interest

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 Před rokem +1

    A wonderful trip down memory lane for this now 80 year old ex Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire town. Our station was closed during the Beecham, money saving administration, but my memories remain to this day, rekindled by this incredible Welsh railway documentary.

  • @drdoolittle5724
    @drdoolittle5724 Před rokem

    That was epic, thank you so much for bringing to us. Have never done it yet but your vid certainly got me interested again!

  • @RichardFelstead1949
    @RichardFelstead1949 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Australia.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Hi Richard - thank you for dropping by and greetings from mid-Wales!

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS Před rokem

    excellent.

  • @mikesanders5433
    @mikesanders5433 Před rokem +1

    That was fantastic footage and all the little extras throughout really finished it off. The railway has long been my fav since a child and I loved watching this. Thank you 🙂

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Mike; we couldn't resist adding a few 'then and now' moments to show how it's developed. Sixty years of preservation this year 🎉

  • @dirks.4172
    @dirks.4172 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for this fine video.
    I do like also the given informations about gradients and the allowed speed.
    I had been on the W&L trains several times, so your video is a good addition.
    Best wishes
    Dirk

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Dirk. The gradients are as shown on the official 'as built' gradient profile, though if you ask anyone who has worked the line they may beg to differ in some places! [TA]

  • @YsanneOshea
    @YsanneOshea Před rokem

    I really enjoyed watching that. Thank you!!

  • @richardstuart325
    @richardstuart325 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting this. A really nice looking line.

  • @Beatlefan67
    @Beatlefan67 Před rokem

    Excellent - thankyou. I'm pleased to be a member and supporter of this railway, although due to health issues, I haven't taken a trip since 1983!

  • @tacfoley4443
    @tacfoley4443 Před rokem +2

    We've made this journey so many times I can't count, but it never gets old. I enjoyed every minute on our 65" TV - almost like being there! Thank you, a million times.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for your encouraging comment. For those of us who work the line every trip is different and the charm of the W&LLR keeps us coming back. [TA]

  • @johnvine5731
    @johnvine5731 Před 4 měsíci

    That was a perfect video. Thank you very much.

  • @marto2200
    @marto2200 Před rokem

    That was fantastic. Thanks for sharing Cheers 👍

  • @Morganstein-Railroad
    @Morganstein-Railroad Před rokem +3

    This is great. I went on this railway in 1979, as part of a cycle trip qwith my Father. We stopped off at Llanfair Caereinion at a farmer's field for three days and took a trip on the line on the second day. It hadn't been extended at that time and we only travelled for a shorter run than this. But it was great, and I intend to come back soon.

    • @LuckyTrucker1
      @LuckyTrucker1 Před 5 měsíci

      The line used to finish at Castle Caerinion just before the 1in 29 descent towards Welshpool . I must admit the journey after leaving Welshpool climbing up the Golfa Bank, especially from the Verander on the first coach . You can see all that the crew have to do to get to the summit at Castle Caerinion . BTW locomotives No’s 1 & 2make the best fist of the job , well , they were built for the line back in 1902.

  • @Bigbro28
    @Bigbro28 Před rokem

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for an excellent presentation. Thanks for posting it. 🐨🇦🇺

  • @trevormoore5024
    @trevormoore5024 Před rokem

    Great video. Wonderful scenery. Happy memories of numerous journeys on the train over the years. Keep up the great work👍👍.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Thank you Trevor. We're looking forward to the 2023 season. [TA]

  • @darreno9874
    @darreno9874 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for all the added info and especially the old photos. God bless

  • @johnwhitehouse9885
    @johnwhitehouse9885 Před rokem

    A very nice video. Travelled on the road many times to and Barmouth but never been on the train must do one time. Thanks again.

  • @terryrigden4860
    @terryrigden4860 Před rokem

    Thank you for a great ride, I've travelled the line many times but never like that. The video will be a great help with my model of the line

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Thanks Terry. We hadn't thought about it from the modeller's perspective so are glad it helps.

  • @sarahjoyholden7856
    @sarahjoyholden7856 Před 5 měsíci

    Live in Oswestry and I'm determined to ride this one day

  • @tango6nf477
    @tango6nf477 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for uploading this lovely video I enjoyed it immensely.
    What a beautiful part of the world this is I have placed the railway on my list of places to visit this year. It also prompted me to look at the history of the line and its subsequent preservation, very interesting. Thank goodness some far sighted people 60 years ago decided to restore and reopen the line.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comment. The story of the railway's preservation is a tribute to the vision, commitment and creativity of some remarkable people all those years ago and we're delighted to be celebrating 60 years of preservation this year (2023). We look forward to welcoming you when you come and visit us. [TA]

  • @ThePserafin100
    @ThePserafin100 Před rokem

    Wonderful 👍

  • @TamasKiss-bv9hz
    @TamasKiss-bv9hz Před rokem +1

    Very nice and very good video. Tom from Hungary.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Hi Tom - thanks for watching and best wishes from beautiful mid-Wales. [TA]

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman Před rokem

    I have done the trip , but lovely to see what all the features along the way are .😍😍best wishes from Pembs .

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Před rokem

    A scenic tour today. Enjoyed it! See you on the next! 🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸

  • @carljohnson3989
    @carljohnson3989 Před rokem +1

    Love this ride, nice countryside !

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      The best way to see beautiful mid-Wales 👍🏻 [TA]

  • @timothygreen4997
    @timothygreen4997 Před rokem

    Nice touch putting gradients and speed limits in as well as the other information wish more did it

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Thanks Tim - the line has so many stories to tell so we couldn't resist adding a few in here. The will be some more on the return trip, coming soon.

  • @alanclarke4646
    @alanclarke4646 Před rokem

    Welshpool and Llanfair is on my To-do list, although I have been stopped at Castle Ceirenion crossing several times!

  • @philbartlett7898
    @philbartlett7898 Před rokem

    Great video. My first ride on this line was in the very early 1970s and it is probably what prompted me to visit Austria for the first time in 1981 to experience the OBB class 298 tank locos .
    Visited many times since including 2022 to sample ZB2
    Please keep up your fantastic work and maybe in the distant future you could acquire an OBB class 2095 diesel. That would be very useful loco.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Hi Phil - a 2095 diesel could be useful, but we've got the Alishan Forest Railway diesel DL-34 arriving this season which will be a big help. Watch out for more news of this soon. [TA]

  • @Stefan_Boerjesson
    @Stefan_Boerjesson Před rokem

    Showing the slope is much appreciated. It's quite a lot now and then.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Yes! In metric we have 1.6km of 3.4% climbing from Welshpool and many other sections at 3%.

    • @Stefan_Boerjesson
      @Stefan_Boerjesson Před rokem

      @@WelshpoolSteam I calculated something like that. In Sweden we count vertical meters per 1 km, per 1000 meters. Not percent but promille. One railroad as an average of 10 per 1000 on a distance of 15 km. I guess the heaviest pieces are like they are on the railroad in the video.

  • @5052Kevin
    @5052Kevin Před rokem

    Excellent video with the useful addition of gradients, which gives a good idea how steam crews must have to be on the ball with lots of ups and downs..
    The standard of track maintenance is something the W&LLR can be justly proud of, I made a return trip on the line before the pandemic and was impressed
    by the smooth ride.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      The line has been called 'the mid-Wales roller coaster'! Thank you for your kind comments about the standard of our track. Our almost entirely volunteer track gang, led by one of our staff, are out every week keeping it all in fine fettle. [TA]

  • @SuperHirokuni
    @SuperHirokuni Před rokem

    Nice video 😃

  • @mistersurogat
    @mistersurogat Před rokem +1

    good video

  • @AFRCHO
    @AFRCHO Před rokem

    What a great video! It not only clearly shows the speed and slope, but also introduces interesting scenic spots, which is very helpful for us to know the scenery along your railway line.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Greetings AFR! We're glad to be able to share our 13km of beautiful mid-Wales with you where your visitor, DL-34, will soon be feeling at home. [TA]

  • @tonyskinner1643
    @tonyskinner1643 Před rokem

    First time I've gone this way and not driven on the adjacent road to and from Tywyn, rather different this way!

  • @gerryfranklindriver
    @gerryfranklindriver Před rokem +2

    bet loco works hard going home

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +2

      It's a stiff climb out of Welshpool! The return trip will be posted here soon.

  • @andreabotteghelz
    @andreabotteghelz Před rokem +1

    At 16:35 it can be seen a carriage is from the Magyar Államvasutak

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Yes, we have two ex-MAV carriages, Cax 418 & 430 which have been in service here since c.2003 [TA]

  • @steveblanchard7293
    @steveblanchard7293 Před rokem

    One day I will. Driven past many a time on the way to Cors Dyfi or Borth

  • @jameshodgson1609
    @jameshodgson1609 Před rokem +1

    Very nice video, 25 years odd since I last fired on the line, The Llanfair- Welshpool direction was always the tricky one to get right as with the checking behind and flagging the crossings , you had less time to keep the fire right. The other way was a doddle 20 mins to get a perfect fire whilst siping tea at Welshpool and then just managing the injector up the bank. Always interesting to see how much coal was need to fill up back at the yard. Do still use those forked shovels and big buckets ?

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Hi James - your description is still pretty much how it is, though with different types of coal or coal substitute recently it's had its challenges for crews sometimes. And yes, we're still using the 'potato forks' to shovel coal into the coaling buckets. [TA]

  • @SMichaelDeHart
    @SMichaelDeHart Před rokem

    Cool video of the narrow gage track and country side. One question tho, I've always wondered why the UK used such whimpy whistle on their steam loco's?? I mean dang, you hear a Steam Loco's whistle in America, like on a Big Boy or even a Shay or Heisler, you HEAR a whistle. They echo off hollows and hills for miles. Oh well, just wondering.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Hi Michael - the loco on this trip is from Austria and has a characteristic central European whistle. Most days you can hear our locos whistle a mile or more away long before you can see them. All part of the charm of this line, embedded in its rural landscape. But yes, US chime whistles really are something! [TA]

  • @rayrandall5680
    @rayrandall5680 Před rokem +1

    Which locomotive is this,i did a bit of work on the Countess in the workshop at Llanfair in the late 1970s.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Hi Ray - this was filmed from our visiting steam loco, ZB2 'Zillertal' from the Zillertalbahn in Austria. The loco passing us at Cyfronydd is The Earl (one of our two original locomotives) which returned from a major overhaul in 2021 in GWR green livery. Countess is currently out of service following expiry of its boiler ticket and on display in Welshpool. [TA]

    • @rayrandall5680
      @rayrandall5680 Před rokem +1

      @@WelshpoolSteam Thanks.happy days indeed,up to the Black lion in the village for our evening meal and a few pints.Most of the crowd from then have now passed on,i think there`s only two of us from that original crowd.

  • @brianligat2038
    @brianligat2038 Před rokem

    Worrying gap ay 5:37 - hopeit's been strengthened since.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      This is one of several small under-bridges on the line where the rails are laid directly above substantial girders that span the gap. The girders aren't easily visible because they're below the rail. The steel stretchers you can see, looking like thin metal sleepers, are clamped to the girders and the rail fixings are bolted to these to hold the rails.

  • @gammock4026
    @gammock4026 Před rokem

    Really worried about the train running over completely unsupported tracks near Mill Curves! The track bed seems to have been washed away in several places.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      The line round Mill Curves (and in some other places) runs over small girder bridges. Because the supporting girders are directly below the rails it can look like you're leaping across a gap but be reassured, the rails are very well supported and can carry the weight of the heaviest locos to work the line. [TA]

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain Před rokem

    Could've been interesting, 16:00, points set for a head-on! You need to spring-load them.

  • @kianthetrainspotter7777
    @kianthetrainspotter7777 Před rokem +1

    39:56 rip them birds 💀💀

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Ha! They always seem to get away just in time; at least, I've never seen any sad remains on the line on the way back. [TA]

  • @gerryfranklindriver
    @gerryfranklindriver Před rokem

    what does the t sign mean

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the question. T marks the end of the temporary speed restriction, the start being indicated by the yellow speed limit sign. So T is where the speed limit Terminates. [TA]

  • @victorpaul904
    @victorpaul904 Před 4 měsíci

    🇮🇳💐🍁🥰🥰👌🍁💐🇮🇳

  • @jerribee1
    @jerribee1 Před rokem

    There's no obvious rocking and rolling. It looks as though the track is in first class condition.

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Thanks for the complement Gerald. Our track gang is out at least once a week (in all weathers!) looking after our line and the result is a very good and comfortable ride. [TA]

    • @johnwickens6713
      @johnwickens6713 Před rokem

      As a member of the Signalling Record Society I am intrigued by the unusual signalling on the line. Is the "Limit of shunt" signal going to be restored by the workshops, it only seems to be missing an arm ? Also why is there the absence of an entry gantry into Welshpool and fixed distants for the passing places and both Llanfair and Welshpool ? It's a delightful well maintained line, but I would like to see some inprovements to the signalling arrangements, however I'm sure finance is the issue ! Best wishes to all who contribute to the running of the line, long may it continue. John Wickens, Harrogate, North Yorkshire

    • @WelshpoolSteam
      @WelshpoolSteam  Před rokem

      Hi John - the signalling on the line exceeds the requirements of the original light railway order in that there were no signals until Castle loop was equipped for passing trains in 1909, these signals being removed in 1931. Due to the low train speeds and more than adequate signal sight lines fixed distants are not required. The current signalling arrangements meet our operating needs and the requirements of the ORR and so far as possible with regard to safety we aspire to preserve the light railway ambience which is part of our heritage and educational remit. [TA]