Trains at York 1984
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2020
- Has there are now 50 of my Archive Videos from the 1980's on this Channel it is becoming difficult to find much more usable footage from that period. However I have discovered this footage of York in 1984 which I hope you will find of interest.
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Brilliant! What I’d give to go back in time just for one day!
Can I come with you? I'd stay for longer than a day though!
Can I come too . Just for a couple of hours
They were the good old days my friend 👍
I remember class 31 on MT coal at Hellesdon. Norfolk. That's when we had a Railway ran by Railway men. Now we have a bunch of university They's and Thems who having got a fucking clue and our grossly overpaid twats
I so wish! One little day!!!!!
Wow, that brings back memories! I worked on the footplate, based at York between 1981 and 1986. I often worked the shift shown as 2:45 class 08 pulling wagons from Rowntrees (Nestle) to Dringhouses then back to Foss Islands with Coal etc. More great memories driving the dual head 20s (mostly P-Way), dual head 37s pulling steel from Tyne Yard and so many 31s, 45s, 47s. I also had the pleasure of driving almost all the Deltics before they were withdrawn. Wow, thanks for memory lane!
Glad you enjoyed it Dave, I know how you feel, I was a Signalman back in the good old days and always had a good relationship with the Loco Crew by having "The Kettle on" !
These were the gold old days & I used to go by York by train in the 1980’s this was a Mecca for train enthusiasts 🇬🇧👍
Fantastic memories ❤ not ever forgotten! X
Really enjoyed watching this Happy memories of when York was busy all day and night with passenger parcels and freight.
Glad you enjoyed it
top stuff, a couple of rare ones, Scotrail shove duff 47704 on a trans pennine working at 4.00 and the mk3 intercity executive saloon at 5.45.
Thank you, most enjoyable brought back many happy memories of my time spotting on York station in the 70s
So many great locos, I loved the 20's and the Peaks in the video. I remember school summer holiday visits to York and how exciting it was to see so many trains there.
Well done, Roy, a great selection as always. How I miss the sound of those big Sulzers and the various EEs from down the years. I can manage without the eardrum-rattling screech of the Paxmans, however. Finally, some lovely footage of the big green kettle to close. Terrific!
I was a freight guard at Tees Yard in that era and remember the old track layout well, it lost it's character once they removed the main lines through what were platforms 8 and 9. I was having a few beers in York with friends one night when they were electrifying the station, when we came back to the station to get our late night train home to Middlesbrough they were in the process of lifting the main line footbridge in order to get clearance for the electrification wires. I wish I'd had a camera that evening :-(
Fantastic footage. Brings back many happy memories. When the railways were a much more interesting place.
Couldn't agree more!
very happy days many thanks for the memories
Thank you too John.
Been to York a few times spotting in the very late 80's & only went through there a couple of months ago from Aberdeen. God its changed a lot! .......i noticed every diesel was in BR Blue, fantastic. 👍👍
47704 was a rare sight south of Edinburgh. The Rowntree Express coming through at 2:57!
Once again, Roy, many thanks for posting this. I'm gradually working my way through all your videos. They bring back many happy memories of trains in the 80s.
Glad you find them Interesting.
Also nice to hear an actual person with a proper regional accent on the mike at the beginning.
Thanks for posting the video Roy a real time capsule perfect to watch and have a brew whilst viewing.
Another great video Roy. The railways in Britain were so much more interesting and diverse in those days. Your uploads bring back happy memories.
Glad you like them!
Wow that video captures every thing that was good about York station. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for putting this on.
Nice footage of ECML traffic pre electrification days! Also liked the variety in types of coaching stock on these trains, MK1, MK2 a,b,c,d,e,and f were all there (I have to admit, keeping b and c, and e and f apart is difficult without seeing interior and ends properly)
I love the new fast electric trains that are around now. It's the future. But, nothing beats the sound of those traction engines.
Great footage 39 years ago ❤️ Great memories also of British Rail Locomotion ❤️Miss the sounds of these classic Diesels to the sound of the Paxman Valenta Sadly nowadays a memory .Great footage of the Union of South Africa puffing through York back in the day ❤️
Wow amazing video , I’d love to go back to those times , I love it 🤩🤩🤩🤩
York was one of those places that was a very special treat, always a few hours on the station, NRM, and of course the rail riders HQ then a few more hours on the station. Maybe a stop off at Doncaster. Wish I’d kept all my platform tickets and rover cards.
Great video
So glad you found this Roy. I was there regularly trainspotting only a few years prior to this - much was the same but the little differences are interesting. The spotters though hadn't changed at all! Great memories!
Glad you enjoyed it John.
happy memories from the 80s at least we had a decent variety of motive power instead of the crapy class 66s and class 70s
Wonderful footage of all the diesel/electric locos taken 25 years before I first visited York plus museum. Coincidently as I got out of the car at the car park, Tornado reversed into the yard. Lovely city.
Thank you Pat, glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing this Roy, really interesting. Good passing shot of Dringhouses yard including the hump.
Glad you enjoyed it Dave.
Yes I still miss seeing this as I return to York Station after a journey. Because it was so vast in size and shape I still find it difficult to believe that it's all gone now.
One of my earliest memories is of visiting York minster (not long after the fire), the railway museum and having a brief look into York station which in my memory seemed like a surreal and magical place with so many different classes of engine and train, all in rail blue.
This video confirms that my memory was accurate.
Memories, that's what its all about.
Can only echo previous comments. Brilliant step back in time. The 47/7, IC saloon, also noted the two Class 111 DMUs.
How refreshing. "Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the guard speaking" Brought back some happy memories, thank you. Chris.
Yes Chris, those were the days when we had real Railwaymen working real trains.
@@royharrison4122 Not sure whether todays railworkers would feel insulted by your remarks.
Thank you for this video! You talk about the quality but you're wrong - as every moment passed it sharpened my memories of days on York's platforms - and others - in that era. Worth every second and share any more that you have! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks great, shame York isn't as busy as that these days
Good to see the old track layout and additional platforms facing Scarborough. Bit like Crewe in that when it got changed in the mid eighties it lost a bit of its intrigue. Great video.
Yes could not have put it any better 💫
Absolutely fantastic,wish York was like it now.
You and me both!
Some great footage there
Brilliant film, thank you
Thank You Anthony.
Another great Video -keep up the good work.
A fantastic compilation Steve., Very good quality for the year. I really enjoyed it. in my posession I have the cad side nombers of a 20, 25 and a 45. must av ad em for 20 years now. Might be worth a bit when the kids get to my age' Cold not possibly lift one now.....hell of a weight.
Nice great to see the 08 on the Rowntrees express !!
Thanks!
Loved the shots of No.9
Brilliant to see and hear the 'Peaks'.
Yes great sound
Great footage. As someone with roots in York and Spalding I really enjoy your films
Spalding? Me too...
Glad you like them!
Unlucky not to get a 40 at York, even in 1984.
Happy days, great footage.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wasnt expecting to see Number 9 thats for sure!
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow I had forgotten just how much trackwork and sidings there was at York back then . It’s all rationalised now with no through tracks in the middle,and i think some of the bay platforms have been removed.
Superb footage
Glad you enjoyed it
I think your recordings are memorable ,especially Devon and Dawlish ,happy days.
Thank you Jeffrey.
Great video brought back good memories
Great video... Real trains on a real railway
Thank you very much!
When trains were trains,not like the modern things they all look the same
Outstanding video compared to today’s locomotives
Thank you.
Class 47/7's occasionally turned up on Newcastle Liverpool services, I always assumed they were enroute to/from Crewe as northbound loco's always ex works.
Brilliant
Thanks
York Station was a very busy station in the 1980s until 1990 yor Station had charector in them days. I really miss that York Station has remembered seeing in 1987. Those class 20s were great in that film., sadly they have ruined once my favourite station, a lot of lines have long gone. It would be nice if they could bring two middle lines, and put extra more lines on
Love seeing all the rolling stock especially the BR Eastern regions HSTs in mixed liveries but I wish Hornby would release BR MK3 the carraiges they always bulls up the IC Executive and IC Swallow livery buffets MK3 coaches they bulls up the tooling with the incorrect roofing with the missing roof vents and incorrect underframe with missing battery boxes etc.
i had 47451 between leeds and york on the 20th August 1982
i gad 47704 between Aberdeen and Glasgow on the 28th September 1985
Must been luxury those coaches
As a person who was on lines filled with pacers anything is luxury to me
What took over the Newcastle-Plymouth service as far as York, which used to be a Deltic?
I wasn't even alive then but I wish I was
2:52 gosh those 08s were very powerful weren't they
Tragic.
When the guard started speaking he sounded like Winston Churchill...
Yes ,if only they spoke like that now.
And also Old Oak's 47511 Thames 6:30 🤔
So sad that the Deltics had all been banished by this point in history. Their conspicuous absence is palpable throughout this footage.
Have you seen my Cine Film of the Deltics ? - studio.czcams.com/users/videoKbv7cSVKX7s/
I've pretty much lost interest in railways now. When I visit York station it is just shiny soulless units which have names that sound like Italian food.
yes the good old days have gone now,
1984 was the year York Minster was struck by lightning in the July and set on fire.
Yes, I remember that.
totally confused me with some of your higher shots as to where you where standing
At 5.48, you show an Intercity Executive Saloon. This is the first time I have come across such a vehicle, being WCML. Do you have any further information on this?
Sorry Bob, I don't have any gen on that Executive Saloon, Hope someone else will oblige.
That'll probably be 40513, which was one of the prototype HST coaches that was experimentally refurbished as an Executive Saloon in 1983, I think
What’s that at 6.52 ? Looks like a ghost of a Victorian car !!!!
Why would the Guard tell people to change at York for Thirsk or Northallerton, when the Train had come through those places to get to York in the first place...?
The train was heading northwards into York so hadn't come from the Thirsk and Northallerton direction. As the guard asked passengers to change at York it tells you that particular service wouldn't be calling at Thirsk and Northallerton.
GOOD TO SEE 60009 WAS THAT ELTON JOHN WITH HIS HEAD OUT OF THE WINDOW WHEN IT WAS HEADING TOWARDS THE SCARBOROUGH BRIDGE?
Could well have been Christopher!
Choo choo
WAS THAT ELTON JOHN AT THE END ON THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA WITH HIS HEAD
OUT OF THE WINDOW? OR WAS IT ANDY PIPKIN? DONT LIKE IT
Proper trains. No Japanese/spanish nonsense
Rot Diezel trein 🚆😠
I`ve cabbed Union of South Africa!!