Waterloo Sunset 1958-1967 - UK British Railways Archive Series

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Waterloo Sunset - The Southern Region's last steam-worked main lines from Waterloo to Salisbury and Weymouth. Features cine film made between 1958 and 1967 by John Laird, Brian Robbins and Geoff Todd. Directed by Wilf Watters.
    'RAILWAY ARCHIVES have enhanced this footage to correct definition, colour balance, improve sound and more.'

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  • @kenstevens5065
    @kenstevens5065 Před 2 lety +5

    As usual this video popped up and I watched it from start to finish. I do so wish we had today's technology back then so that we could have recorded in much higher definition and at lower cost the end of an era. Thanks to those who did record these halcyon days of my youth. Thank you again.

  • @stephenmcdonald7908
    @stephenmcdonald7908 Před 2 lety +2

    This film brings back happy memories 👍

  • @dointheokecoke5548
    @dointheokecoke5548 Před rokem +2

    Wow, really nice !, i saw many of the west country class shown as a wide eyed train spotter with my mates spending days over watching the main line at Woking ,my fav's were the flat tops[''Bude''Tavistock'Chard'] seeing the distant light & tell tale smoke pouring out, hurtling through at 120km,then getting home & ruling off the number in that fantastic thick glossy book of train numbers

  • @lukegreen5341
    @lukegreen5341 Před 2 lety +3

    1:07 This Famous Train Station Waterloo In London In England Was Opened In 1848 From The London And South Western Railway When The Southern Railway Took It Over In 1923 And Also British Railways Took It Over In 1948 Just After The Second World War Ended On May 8th 1945 And It's Bigger Than Paddington Station Which Is The Home Of The Great Western Railway. Thanks Mate. X

  • @andyallthings
    @andyallthings Před 5 měsíci

    had this dvd

  • @1TruNub
    @1TruNub Před rokem +2

    Towards the end of steam the brits are running their locomotives up to a 100 miles an hour if not more at times because they didn't care and just wanted their engines to go out in a blaze of glory

  • @martyncarroll5035
    @martyncarroll5035 Před rokem

    When Oliver bullied showed
    A photograph of a Q1 Locomotive to William Stainer
    Stainer
    I don’t believe it
    Then asked where’s the Key
    Where to you wind it up
    And when Oliver bullied
    Took his family to Boxhill station
    Near Dorking to show them is Q1 Locomotive
    When they returned home his
    Son H A V Bullied said dads
    Gone over the top this time
    On seeing a Q1 at redhill
    A porter said to a top railway official
    Look guv there’s one of those
    New Japanese Locomotives
    Lovely Engines know as
    Charlie’s
    Coffee Pots
    Fly Dustbins
    Ugly Ducklings

  • @aveedub7403
    @aveedub7403 Před rokem +2

    Its bizarre seeing working Locos like Blackmoor Vale on screen compared to her awaiting restoration at Bluebell Railway, as well as Sir Archibald Sinclair!! Brilliant compilation of footage, I'm miles away in Northern Ireland now but soon to return home to near Sheffield Park for a break. Nostalgia

  • @wagrtrains
    @wagrtrains Před 2 lety +3

    1st