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1923 Pickup Goods Train - between Reading and Swindon

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2022
  • A local service for communities along the line. In the Pendon period railways provided a range of local services and facilities for people sending or receiving goods by rail. These were served by stopping freight trains, that dropped off and collected vehicles. These were called `pick-up goods trains’, and were a leisurely exercise serving all the stations on a particular line.
    This train, the Great Western No. 2323 is one of William Dean’s celebrated ‘2301’ class of 0-6-0 goods engines, first introduced in 1883. There were 260 of these locomotives in all. Some were still running into the British Railways era, mainly in Wales.

Komentáře • 20

  • @phil36310
    @phil36310 Před rokem +4

    As always a most enjoyable video loaded with interesting historical information. Many thanks for sharing ! Cheers, Filip

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem

      As always, it is our pleasure and we are very pleased you enjoyed this video.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways Před rokem +1

    What a glorious layout!! I’ve seen it live the once I visited Pendon Museum/

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem

      Very pleased you like the layout, even online it is very special and as you say to see it in the museum is even better. Please do come back again one day if you can.

  • @physiocrat7143
    @physiocrat7143 Před 4 měsíci

    2474 of the same class was still shedded at Reading in the mid 1950s.

  • @davidhinks8384
    @davidhinks8384 Před rokem

    Great short with lots of useful information. Bringing the GWR of the past to life. Thank you. That hillside is awesome.

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks for your kind comment David. We will be publishing more throughout 2023, so do stay subscribed.

  • @michaelmiller641
    @michaelmiller641 Před rokem

    Wonderful!

  • @johnbrown9092
    @johnbrown9092 Před rokem

    Excellent!

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks for your very positive comment John, we are really pleased you enjoyed the video.

    • @johnbrown9092
      @johnbrown9092 Před rokem

      @@PendonMuseumVideos No problem - it was really good.

  • @532bluepeter1
    @532bluepeter1 Před rokem

    As usual I enjoyed this Pendon video. There is a caveat. This was a pick up goods train. The fact that it failed to stop and pick up or set down any wagons at all in the period modelled seems unlikely.
    In modern model railway operation there is a tendency to simply run whole formations in a procession. Nothing is set down or picked up. I would really have liked to see more operation in this particular film.

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching Jack and for your comment. You are indeed correct and it would be great to be able to have it stop, drop off and pickup but in the context of the normal running day in the museum, just wouldn't be feasible. However, we have added your request to our list for future videos. Do keep watching.

    • @532bluepeter1
      @532bluepeter1 Před rokem

      @@PendonMuseumVideos
      I am puzzled by the claim that it is not feasible. If exhibition layouts can do this with Alex Jackson couplings then surely it is. The main line would be left clear whilst shunting proceeds.
      What is the difficulty?

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem

      @Jack Alltrade
      Yes, we do appreciate your point of view and as mentioned we will try to incorporate your wish into a future video. This can be filmed when the museum is closed because during opening hours our volunteer train drivers and guides are always busy interacting with visitors to ensure they get the very most of the Pendon experience during their time with us. As you will know, there are a number of interesting trains running simultaneously (to a timetable) and visitors are always amazed as the trains pass through The Vale, which in itself has so many unique buildings and vistas offering a true glimpse of the 1930’s in miniature. Thanks again for your interest we do appreciate it.

  • @williamgunning4184
    @williamgunning4184 Před rokem

    Two Provender wagons and a Coopercraft? Mex, the kit build wagons fit in well with your classic rolling stock, can I expect to see re-gauged RTR Rapido Iron Minks and GPV etc. in the future?

    • @PendonMuseumVideos
      @PendonMuseumVideos  Před rokem

      William, many thanks for viewing our video and for your question. At present we don't have plans to use Rapido stock as current offerings don't fill any gaps we have. We will continue to monitor their releases though.