American Construction Worker Reacts To "How Britain Worked - The Railway | Guy Martin Proper"

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Komentáře • 283

  • @stobe187
    @stobe187 Před 5 měsíci +58

    Guy Martin is, as the brits would say, a top bloke. So laid back and genuine, and endlessly curious about the world. You cannot go wrong with anything he's in.

    • @Dusk.EighthLegion
      @Dusk.EighthLegion Před 2 měsíci

      Top Gear wanted to get him on their "Star in a Reasonably Car" segment, and he refused because he doesn't consider himself a celebrity. He's not only a top bloke, he's a top Guy innit.

  • @andrewobrien6671
    @andrewobrien6671 Před 5 měsíci +91

    Any documentary, or travelogue by Guy Martin is marvellous and his world records are epic and so varied. Well done fellas

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Especially his lesser known series about
      The world's most iconic engines
      Awesome series

  • @TheEclecticBeard
    @TheEclecticBeard Před 5 měsíci +13

    If I knew I wouldn't get a strike or block I'd have reacted to this A Long Long Long time ago. Love Guy Martin. Dude's born out of time I think

  • @mikeymikeFType
    @mikeymikeFType Před 5 měsíci +32

    Guy….our very own Wolverine. His Pikes Peak Hill climb on his home built motorbike is epic. Well to be fair everything he does is epic.

  • @lennymarsh1323
    @lennymarsh1323 Před 5 měsíci +33

    As someone primarily raised by the war time generation, my whole world was filled with men like Guy and Fred, permanently dirty and donned in greasy boiler suit, being creative and clever. Being dragged around yards, sat building stuff in sheds and garages. I loved it as i was always given the job of making a fire and keeping it going, then being allowed to cook stuff on it, always took my toasting fork. Watching these programmes takes me back to happy days.

    • @The_Stranger1986
      @The_Stranger1986 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Salt of the earth, humble, curious, genuine. Guy is the guy lol

    • @Dusk.EighthLegion
      @Dusk.EighthLegion Před 2 měsíci

      You know you were born in the good old days when every man you knew was rocking boilersuits.

  • @mancbiker17
    @mancbiker17 Před 5 měsíci +10

    It’s amazing how this down to earth fella has a knack for turning his hand to pretty much anything and actually excelling at it 🥰

  • @Aloh-od3ef
    @Aloh-od3ef Před 5 měsíci +32

    This episode was filmed at the the severn valley railway.
    12 years later the the severn valley railway are still open and are doing well.
    They also continue to restore the old trains 🙂

  • @shaunbyrne9037
    @shaunbyrne9037 Před 5 měsíci +16

    The Last Flight of The Vulcan Bomber XH558 is a particular favourite programme of mine with Guy . So many great series to delve into as well as individual programmes . A rabbit hole you will love .

  • @carlosdeferrer3585
    @carlosdeferrer3585 Před 5 měsíci +22

    As others have said everything this man has done on TV is worth watching.Thanks for watching this type of thing you also seem to take great pleasure from it.

  • @philiprowney
    @philiprowney Před 5 měsíci +2

    Funny that, I watched some of 'The boat that Guy built' the other day and thought he was doing a Dibnah!
    Top bloke Guy, can't get better!

  • @markwolstenholme3354
    @markwolstenholme3354 Před 5 měsíci +13

    More than 400 steam locomotives are currently running on preserved railways and the mainlines for excursions and day trips etc in the UK. They are very popular and more and more are being rescued and restored. ❤

  • @neilmorrison7356
    @neilmorrison7356 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Guy Martin is also a competitor in the Isle of Man TT
    If you do another one of this serious I would suggest the one where they restore a Spitfire.

  • @thoughtful_criticiser
    @thoughtful_criticiser Před 5 měsíci +3

    Guy has a load of world records but the record he is most proud of is that he has put hundreds of lorry tractor units through his local Ministry of Transport testing centre without a single fail. The testing centre has a reputation for really strict.

  • @lulusbackintown1478
    @lulusbackintown1478 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I love the way Guy gives the grafters a shout out. The Brits and Irish have always been grafters , something our supposed betters should remember

  • @duncanwyer2460
    @duncanwyer2460 Před 5 měsíci +7

    🇬🇧 Norfolk : his spitfire engine and his world records are a great watch 😊

  • @tazzatamania
    @tazzatamania Před 5 měsíci +9

    Glad you've found you way here, Guy is definitely the nearest thing to a modern day Fred Dibnah. Never seen anything of his that i didn't enjoy, honestly. Fearless like Fred too.

  • @Silvermachine7
    @Silvermachine7 Před 5 měsíci +8

    So glad you have started this journey guys. Whatever you watch that involves Guy Martin, you will leave informed and with a big smile on your face. You have a long journey, there is a lot to see and I am sure you will love every minute of it. I look forward to travelling with you.

  • @john9508
    @john9508 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Being a fantastic motorbike racer and multi world record holder and not scared to try anything. I have met him a couple of times at bike races and he is an absolute lovely guy to talk to.

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Před 4 měsíci +3

    When diesel / electric engines were introduced they had to install an over/hob for the driver's use in the cab

  • @garyrussell6614
    @garyrussell6614 Před 5 měsíci +4

    You kneed to watch him rebuilding a spitfire if you haven't seen already.

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Just reiterating these are the engineering, military, speed record travel shows (sometimes a mix of those genres in one) of Guy you will both love. He’s hands on in all of them:
    The Boat that Guy Built - 6 eps - (more Dibnah style stuff where he travels around British rebuilding a narrowboat (mostly the interior and painting the exterior) - this is his first TV series
    Speed with Guy Martin - 14 eps - another series you’ll love, where Guy tries to beat mad speed records, often very hands on, includes Pikes Peak and Nevada Silver State Classic attempts (the second in a Transit van). Also includes two F1 special episodes.
    Guy Martin’s Spitfire - special - Guy helps rebuild a Mk I Spitfire fighter from WW2. Amazing story behind it too
    Our Guy in India - 2 eps - Guy travels around India
    Guy Martin: Last Flight of the Vulcan Bomber - special - Guy helps prepare the last flying Vulcan for its final flight ever
    Our Guy in Latvia - special - Guy travels around Latvia exploring his Latvian heritage
    Guy Martin’s Wall of Death Live - special - this was a live attempt to beat the world record for the biggest / fastest wall of death ride
    Our Guy in China - 3 eps - naturally, Guy travels around China
    Guy Martin's WWI Tank - special - Guy attempts to build a replica WW1 tank to drive through Lincoln near where Guy (and myself) are from and where the tank was invented
    Our Guy in Russia - 3 eps - what it says on the tin
    Guy Martin: The World's Fastest Van? - special - Guy tries to beat the Nurburgring record in his Transit Van
    Guy Martin's D-Day Landing - special - Guy trains with the British Parachute Regiment to jump out of a WW2 transport over Normandy
    Our Guy in Japan - 2 eps - probably my favourite of his travel shows
    Guy Martin's Battle of Britain - 2 eps - Guy trains as a WW2 pilot in accelerated time with the goal of winning a dogfight
    Guy Martin's Great Escape - special - Guy tries to recreate iconic scenes from the movie and tie it to history
    Guy Martin: The World's Fastest Electric Car? - special - pretty self explanatory, Guy tries to break the electric vehicle record
    Guy's Garage - 4 eps - Guy works on 4 iconic and unusual vehicles with the end goal of racing them all each episode
    Guy Martin's Lancaster Bomber - special - Guy pays homage to WW2 bomber crews and tries to experience what each role might have entailed
    Our Guy In Colombia - 2 eps - again self explanatory
    There’s also:
    - Guy Martin vs the Robot Car
    - Guy Martin's Great British Power Trip (about the generation of electricity)
    - Guy Martin: World's Fastest Tractor (tries to break a tractor speed record)

  • @lextex3280
    @lextex3280 Před 5 měsíci +7

    This is an awesome series, Guy is an amazing bloke with a true passion for how things were made and work, and also the people who made and used the equipment. The mk1 spitfire restoration is one of my favourite episodes.

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Apart from Steam Locomotives in regular rotational overhaul there are about 50 locomotives that are candidates for full restoration to running order

  • @yorkshirefazer
    @yorkshirefazer Před 5 měsíci +3

    i love all guy martin's videos. he has an amazing infectious enthusiasm. couple that with being a down to earth, working man, makes him fascinating in my opinion.

  • @user-dp7bk1dt3t
    @user-dp7bk1dt3t Před 5 měsíci +70

    Strange the Brit’s gave the world so much to improve all our lives in return it seems the Brit’s are hated by the world and the same world wants to blame the Brit’s for all its issues . Sure is a strange situation. Seeing videos like this just makes me proud of my nation

    • @maximus6622
      @maximus6622 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Totally agree buddy, upsets me as well the way the world perceives us. Britain has some things to be ashamed of in our past, but we have also done a lot for the world. We are always one of the first countries to offer aid/assistance to other countries in a crisis, as well as being one of the most charitable. I don't care what the world thinks, like yourself I'm proud to be British🙏

    • @bighawk23
      @bighawk23 Před 5 měsíci +14

      People dont hate the Brits but just for arguments sake, as an Irishman, I've had many British friends and what really hits home is the lack of knowledge of your own history. I don't blame modern Brits for what happened in the past but most don't recognise what happened or simply don't know

    • @maximus6622
      @maximus6622 Před 5 měsíci

      @bighawk23 Fair comment. One of the things that us Brits should recognise is the atrocious way we ruled and treated you Irish in your own country, I do. Also to be fair, it's us English that have to take responsibility, not really the Scots, Welsh and NI. Obviously it was a long time ago and I'm glad many Irish people, like yourself are starting to let the past go. Obviously it does take a long time to forgive, fully understand that. So many Brits have Irish relatives/ ancestors, ( you lot breed like rabbits lol ) Seriously though, much more in the world to worry about, so hopefully our two countries can stick together in the future 🙏

    • @andycooper6085
      @andycooper6085 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Establishment foriegn policy is the problem - that and supporting America's oil wars in the 'special relationship' :(

    • @user-dp7bk1dt3t
      @user-dp7bk1dt3t Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@bighawk23 amber you are right I think we all know that we have both good and bad in our past, we fought wars to free others we give and the world takes that’s the problem maybe we should be looking out for our own and stop being a bank for the world, It seems that those that offer the least help are loved by all

  • @Live-by2vk
    @Live-by2vk Před 5 měsíci +3

    Have you only just discovered guy martin? If so, you’re both in for a treat. I think many of us are just a little bit in love with this bloke, so hands on, so talented. And loves a good cuppa tea!
    Check out him going to Japan and then check James may going to see the same sword maker and just see how much more the grand master (same gentleman) let’s guy martin do than he lets James do. That and being allowed to work on the Vulcan, oh and be allowed to be part of the pit crew during an actual F1 race, they even double stacked!
    You don’t get trusted to do the things this man does unless you are a true talent.

  • @DickusCopernicus
    @DickusCopernicus Před 5 měsíci +5

    I am part of a team, at Bo'ness, that has been doing a heavy overhaul of Std 4 Tank 80105 since 2014. I cannot see much of an overhaul in 5 months. With any luck 80105 should be back in traffic this summer. A boiler washout even on a heritage railway should be every month, not annually.

  • @Damien.Young46
    @Damien.Young46 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Guy Martin is great.. you should check out all his attempts at speed record breaking.. brilliant

  • @wastedrainbow1814
    @wastedrainbow1814 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The Severn valley railway is local to me i took my 4 year old on the Christmas special train and he loved it ....nice to have this heritage in my home town

  • @peteneal5914
    @peteneal5914 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i live 2 miles from guy in north lincolnshire he often comes into the town were i live he uses the hardware store often see him on his mountain bike in the summer hes a bloody legend and extremley clever and rides a motorbike like a pro what more can you say about guy he loves his cups of yorkshire tea 😁

  • @rogerdarbyshire5664
    @rogerdarbyshire5664 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I actually have one of those watches, but it's broken. The reason it's broken is because it belonged to my great grandfather, who was a station master at a station only about 15 miles from Fred Dibnahs house. He was killed in an accident in a shunting yard, and the watch was damaged at the same time.

  • @gavinwilson2071
    @gavinwilson2071 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My guys!! So glad you've finally found Guy. Absolute legend.

  • @dee2251
    @dee2251 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Been on the Severn Valley Railway where this steam train was restored many times. It’s a beautiful journey and how epic that we still get to see these trains restored back to their former glory and working. You can’t compare the modern trains of today with these beauties. It’s a privilege and an experience to ride on them.

  • @stuartwhelan3258
    @stuartwhelan3258 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You wanna see him and his Merlin engine. Guy is a legend boys.

  • @davidmckie7128
    @davidmckie7128 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The clock was set in London and locked in a box. At every station en-route they set their clocks to the one in the box, all the way down the line. (synchronising the clocks).

  • @christophercarr3755
    @christophercarr3755 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Anything Guy Martin does is ever so cool, love his stuff

  • @TheMish65
    @TheMish65 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy Martin lives just down the road for me. Have met him a couple of times and he's just as you see him here. He also fixes one of my friends trucks.

  • @steelpanther9568
    @steelpanther9568 Před 5 měsíci

    At 15:46, Guy Martin is sat at Arley Station,
    It is the train station that most of the TV Sitcom Series “Oh Doctor Beaching” was set at,
    Oh, Doctor Beeching! is a BBC television sitcom, written by David Croft and Richard Spendlove, and produced for the BBC.
    After a pilot for the programme was broadcast in August 1995, full production was green-lighted, with the sitcom running for two series from 8 July 1996 to 28 September 1997.
    The series focuses on the lives of the staff who run the fictional station of Hatley on a rural branch line who find themselves attempting to finding the means to keep their station open in the wake of news that Dr. Richard Beeching has promoted plans for the closing of many branch lines and their respective stations.
    Filming of the sitcom included exterior shots taken at Arley railway station on the Severn Valley Railway.
    The series was the last of three comedies that Croft co-wrote to feature many of the same actors from his previous works of Hi-de-Hi! and You Rang, M'Lord?, and the last full series sitcom for him to create. Despite good initial viewing figures, the show was axed after two series following extensive problems competing with other programming on the BBC.
    You get an awesome view of the station in the background where they are relaying the track, in the short clip at 19:05,
    🇬🇧😎👍🏼

  • @davidberesford7009
    @davidberesford7009 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed that. As an Ex-railway mechanical design engineer, that was fun to watch, and your enthusiasm was good to see. The Fred Dibnah stuff you really need to see is his early work; bringing chimneys down by various means. Great viewing!

  • @user-lg1op1eq6n
    @user-lg1op1eq6n Před 5 měsíci +1

    Our Guy in Japan is my favourite. Great show.

  • @polythenewrappedme6102
    @polythenewrappedme6102 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You want to listen to Guy Martin recall when he purchased, in real life, a Rolls Royce Merlin engine from a Spitfire. It is basically an effing great engine, with an aircraft propeller on wheels. Guy recalls has it came with instructions not to rev it to the max. But Guy being Guy thought such safety nonsense was for whimps. So he managed to disconnect the safety limits. He revs it more and more, till it takes off INSIDE HIS HOUSE !! The propeller slicing its way through a staircase and a wall ! Then he giggles as he recalls his wife have him a damn good roasting ! A funnier sketch you won't find. You have to watch it. Guy tells the story far better than me. It is in CZcams.

  • @lyndapotter8591
    @lyndapotter8591 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy has metal pins in his legs and ankles, and steel rods etc in his spine..that is why he walks strange..great great man

  • @MajorMagna
    @MajorMagna Před 5 měsíci +5

    The British seem to have a huge love affair with steam trains, there are several dozen heritage railways in the UK, some of them are entirely unique, and run through some wonderful scenery, and predominantly run by unpaid volunteers.

  • @johnperry503
    @johnperry503 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hi Guys,
    You're right Guy Martin is Fred Dibnah's successor in experincing what made Britain a great industrial nation. We are now a great heritage nation however and it is good to see that some young kids are getting skilled up to keep some of these heritage industries going. Great work guys, keep giving the working people a voice in this executive heavy world.

  • @matt01506
    @matt01506 Před 5 měsíci +2

    A recent documentary he made thats a lot closer to you and worth checking out is "OUR GUY IN COLUMBIA".
    As people have said everything is good but one more recommendation would be his"WALL OF DEATH" documentary.

  • @davidhill3542
    @davidhill3542 Před 5 měsíci

    I live not far from Bridgnorth Station. Its a great day to see, hear and smell the engines.

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 Před 5 měsíci

    We've recommended it because this was made for Daniel's soul.

  • @watchreadplayretro
    @watchreadplayretro Před 5 měsíci +2

    Oh nice! I have this on my watch list, thank you guys (as always)
    Brilliant!

  • @davidmarsden9800
    @davidmarsden9800 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The difference between Guy and Fred is that Fred already knew how the industrial revolution worked and had the traditional skills and machinery in his garden sheds. In addition he was a skilled draughtsman. But Guy is a good successor.

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Před 5 měsíci

    I LOVE Guy Martin's programmes!

  • @charlesfrancis6894
    @charlesfrancis6894 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am old enough to remember travelling on those steam trains and one never forgets that smell that drifted through the open window .Life in general was taken at a slower pace and i remember single events that would today look strange such as the manner in which people would react to a normal funeral cortege passing when policemen would salute and men would remove their hats and limbless soldiers of WW1 could still be seen, my next door neighbour had a metal plate in his head from WW1.The point i'm making is it could almost have been another planet compared to today.

  • @jimharrison748
    @jimharrison748 Před 4 měsíci

    That was the best clip I've seen a long time! Thank you .

  • @onlydolegal
    @onlydolegal Před měsícem

    The Severn Vally Railway runs from Bridgenorth to Kidderminster,the film The Railway Children was filmed on this line and the station at Chelmarsh is were you see in one part of it.I went to school at Chelmarsh and volenterd for a little while to learn about the railway and loved getting all sooted up lol as it kepped every one at bay lol

  • @brxee
    @brxee Před 4 měsíci +1

    Guys, The Pogues did a great song called Navigator. You should check it out.

  • @keith6400
    @keith6400 Před 5 měsíci +1

    5:35 All railways started as a system of conveying freight usually materials from mines to factories. Small individual disconnected branches that later got joined up. Finally a passenger service was introduced with the development of the system. In the UK railways came on the back of canals which again were industrial enterprises.

  • @thehairygolfer
    @thehairygolfer Před 5 měsíci

    He's right about people dying. Over 100 workers died digging Box Tunnel. One of Brunels masterpieces near Bath.

  • @Tommy-he7dx
    @Tommy-he7dx Před 5 měsíci +1

    Guy in Japan are a great watch, the Craftsmen there fall in love with him, and it shows that skilled process has no language.

  • @adamdalton3492
    @adamdalton3492 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a great series to watch The boat that guy built . He makes alsorts for his narrow boat . He's a great character

  • @andrewoleary9704
    @andrewoleary9704 Před 4 měsíci

    Great to see Millennium guys appreciating a solid days graft

  • @AnthonyValentine-vm1yc
    @AnthonyValentine-vm1yc Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's easy to forget the badly injured navvies, who in remote spots could not simply dial for a paramedic assistance. No compensation from employers or national social assistance. Being mostly from Ireland they were financially stranded.

  • @InquisitiveBaldMan
    @InquisitiveBaldMan Před 5 měsíci

    I think the fact about trains and time is that before trains, everything happened so slowly, beyond day and night, time didn't matter. To quote "In the mid 19th century, the stagecoach from London to Edinburgh took three or four days". So hours and minutes mattered little, just what day you got there.

  • @johnnybeer3770
    @johnnybeer3770 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Guy is never happier than when he's covered in grime and dirt , and never shy's away from manual graft .🇬🇧

  • @tomarmstrong5244
    @tomarmstrong5244 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. Guy Martin is a real man. Top bloke.

  • @OjayCore
    @OjayCore Před 5 měsíci

    Love Guy Martin a Special Guy 😂 thanks for enjoying this I will be watching this with pleasure with you Both! Not a Sub but have been watching you guys for 2 years or more.

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Před 5 měsíci

    Have already watched on Patreon but watching again now 😂 so glad to see you doing Guy Martin’s stuff after I’ve been recommending it for a hood 2 years or so. You’ll love all of it

  • @andrewmurphy4116
    @andrewmurphy4116 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I used to work on th P way, which is the track laying. I left 35 years ago. Believe me you would graft on a possession. You'd have a 12 hour possession of the track normally from 12 midnight on a Sunday morning. Till as late as 1 Sunday afternoon, and we'd lay some length of rail. We had a advantage of the rail being dropped off, and a tamper to force the balast under the sleepers. But we'd shovel the balast. There is nothing harder to shovel than large misshapen stones.

  • @sassyjintheuk
    @sassyjintheuk Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you, guys. It's absolutely brilliant to see Guy Martin doing his Dibneh. 😊 oops, that sounds a bit wrong. 😅
    I love that you too really enjoy watching this kind of documentary as I have from being a small girl here in Britain. My dad was an engineer, aircraft designer in WW2, draughtsman, Artist, Consultant PetroleumEngineer and maker of my dolls house and a lot of our furniture!❤. I think of him when I see these programs. He wld have loved them.

  • @mrsiborg
    @mrsiborg Před 5 měsíci

    Now that is how TV should be.

  • @Jessy-cs1jz
    @Jessy-cs1jz Před 5 měsíci +2

    Guy Martin and his Rolls Royce Aircraft engine is a must , and when he beats the world record on the biggest wall of death ...

  • @LorraineMartin-mw6uc
    @LorraineMartin-mw6uc Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant series great man x

  • @Silver3ides
    @Silver3ides Před 5 měsíci

    5164 is currently in store under cover in Barrow Hill Roundhouse, near Chesterfield... In order to bring 5164 back to service on the Severn Valley Railway during the 2020s, now is the time to commence the funding of the project, which, at today’s prices, is expected to cost £ 400,000

  • @leemoran4411
    @leemoran4411 Před 5 měsíci

    Everyone loves guy Martin

  • @zee2012
    @zee2012 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy Martin is a legend he also holds the following records..
    Fastest speed on a gravity powered snow sled, Guinness World Record 134.368 km/h (83.49 mph)
    Fastest speed in a soapbox, Guinness World Record 137.78 km/h (85.61 mph)
    Highest speed on a Wall of Death, Guinness World Record 125.77 km/h (78.15 mph)
    Fastest hovercraft, British record 121.04 km/h (75.21 mph)
    Fastest tractor, Guinness World Record 217.568 km/h (135.191 mph)

  • @sarahcarrette2193
    @sarahcarrette2193 Před 5 měsíci +1

    He’s actually pretty good at most things he tries. There’s a brilliant more recent sequence here he visits a samurai sword maker in Japan.

  • @kaishowing
    @kaishowing Před 5 měsíci

    Don't forget that's 10 UK pints...so thats really 12 US pints! Legendary grafters. Think the contemporary equivalent would be scaffolders! Great clip lads - keep going. 😃

  • @raystewart3648
    @raystewart3648 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy on Left and Guy on Right - Lol, that's perfection, so funny.
    Love you both, your both really great and have sub for many months now.
    Your the best American duo that reacts to things.

  • @waynelowe3329
    @waynelowe3329 Před 4 měsíci

    Guy Martin is a proper national treasure personally i think he deserves to be knighted, he cares about the country, our history and our traditions more than probably any of those who have been knighted before.

  • @TomGayler
    @TomGayler Před měsícem

    If you are going down the rabbit hole of Guy Martin, you should do a reaction to Guy Martin's Spitfire, Guy Martin's Vulcan Bomber, Guy Martin's Lancaster Bomber and Guy Martin's Battle of Britain. He also did a series called 'The Boat that Guy Built', where he renovated a narrow boat.
    Britain was the epicenter of the industrial revolution. The railways and steam locomotives came out of the need to move goods quickly, we invented the railways and exported them around the world. Carrying passengers was an afterthought for the railways in Britain, they had taken this over from the canals. The ports of America, were actually largely built up by Britain and other European colonizers, to move goods such as Cotton, that were not found naturally within Europe.. The gauge of track used on American Railroads is 4 ft 8 and a half inches, the same as the gauge used on the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the worlds first railway. The first steam locomotive imported to the US, the 'Stourbridge Lion', was built in England by the Foster, Rastrick, and Company in 1829. Fun fact, Beer and Ale were drunk, as they were considered a safer alternative to the risk of drinking contaminated water. It was not strong in alcohol, but the process of making it into alcohol meant it was 'safe' to drink. On comparison, in the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, it is estimated that 1,200 laborers were killed. The Great Western Railway introduced 'Railway time' to standardise its timetable as well as prevent railway accidents. At the end of 1970, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, America's first railway company, operated 5,552 miles of road and 10,449 miles of track. The Station Master, was head of the manor as it were at the station and the village/ town/ city it served. If you wanted to get the right train or get your manufactured goods sent out on time, it helped to be on the right side of the Station Master. In his/ her position, the Station Master had a knowledge of working timetables and contacts throughout the railway network. He or She supervised the staff working at the station, which depending on size of the station could be a huge number or small amount of staff. In the same way it took engine cleaners up to twenty years to be a qualified train driver, a Station Master had gone through a long-serving apprenticeship to reach that position. Station Master was not the limit of their career though, they could go on to manage multiple small stations or a large station within the area, before getting into upper management within the railways. Crewe Locomotive Works, which was one of the biggest in the UK, was knocking out one locomotive every three days.

  • @stephenwhittle7451
    @stephenwhittle7451 Před 4 měsíci

    The narrator is the actor who played the captain in the film the TITANIC ,BERNARD HILL .

  • @jcgillies
    @jcgillies Před 5 měsíci

    His family tree search about his grandfather’s family was fabulous. ❤ Guy Martin!

  • @MrLukeJohn
    @MrLukeJohn Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a watch that is set 7 minutes in advance to showcase the original time to where I live. Being early for meetings and such is never a problem. The Railways made it easier but I love the historic impact of it. As Al Murray says, we tell the Germans when it's time to sit down for dinner 😂

  • @Jimmy_Jones
    @Jimmy_Jones Před 5 měsíci

    I only watched this a few days ago. It's a great series.

  • @redfog42
    @redfog42 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy Martin rocks!

  • @user-yu9uw8wo9o
    @user-yu9uw8wo9o Před 5 měsíci +1

    This YT vid is fun too. Explains a bit more about train timetables - 'Why Britain is the Center of the World' by Johnny Harris

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have done bolier washouts and tube cleaning. Arms ache

  • @davidmarsden9800
    @davidmarsden9800 Před 5 měsíci

    England especially London has had instrument makers for hundreds of years, London and Birmingham were the main areas where they were located. Central London had many making scientific, medical and watches, clock makers.

  • @ronnieatkinson4712
    @ronnieatkinson4712 Před 5 měsíci

    loved your reaction to Guy and also to those who are managing to keep the old skills going. It certainly brough t back some good memories for myself as i was 4th generation at a place called Lambtons engine works that used to service the coal industry in the north east of the uk .the work included overhauling steam locos as seen in the programme, theres even an N C B training film featuring the place with a glimpse of my own father fitting side rod bearings , as for working to fine tolerances i still have my spirit level that has 1/2 thousand of an inch divisions for use on winding engines . I still miss it

  • @neilgayleard3842
    @neilgayleard3842 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Proper geezer.

  • @lorrainehall157
    @lorrainehall157 Před 4 měsíci

    Guy always enthusiastic and fired up to have a go. Reet proper fella and loves a cuppa!

  • @fossy4321
    @fossy4321 Před 5 měsíci

    I was in engineering for most of my life and tolerances of + or - 1/2 a thousands of an inch were common. Office staff never realised how tight this was , I once showed someone by putting a ground steel plug into a bore I had machined, it gradually descended millimetre by millimetre taking 10 minutes or so to fall 10 inches. Love Guy.

  • @nickskidmore6011
    @nickskidmore6011 Před 5 měsíci

    I was really lucky one holiday. I'd gone with the family to the Carnforth railway museum abd as it was a horrible rainy day we went round the trains in the sheds. Sticking out among them was a lime green tender which was attached to the Flying Scotsman(look it up) I was into the cab like a rat up a drainpipe sitting I the drivers leather seat running my hands all over the beautiful polished brass levers and wheels. I was a kid again
    That was my bucket list moment😊

  • @sharp78htdc61
    @sharp78htdc61 Před 5 měsíci

    Great watch

  • @markjones127
    @markjones127 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My Dad was a train driver, he started at 14 in 1944 as a firebox cleaner, then was a fireman (the guy who shovelled the coal into the firebox) for 7 years before becoming a driver until he retired in 1993, I have my Dad's old watch which looks just like the one in the show and I wish it was worth Daniel's estimate of $20k, mine was valued at £400. Guy is a top bloke though, he's made some awesome shows.

  • @GillianSmith-ou3xz
    @GillianSmith-ou3xz Před 3 měsíci

    He did a programme about Formula 1 he had to change a tyre ( i think) during a race and the nuts reach 100 degrees! He had forgotten to put his glove on but did his job quickly and efficiently not even a wince! It was his job, he did it, no fuss, no bother.

  • @richardgoddard37
    @richardgoddard37 Před 5 měsíci

    Steam trains are so popular in Britain now there's half a dozen brand new ones currently being built.

  • @neilgilbert6798
    @neilgilbert6798 Před 5 měsíci

    Guy Martin wheel of death that is madness

  • @russcattell955i
    @russcattell955i Před 5 měsíci

    My great uncle Arthur was a sign writer at GWR Swindon works.

  • @HankD13
    @HankD13 Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic to see reactions to Guy. A true institution. Anything with him in it it worth watching, from Closer to the Edge, the Speed record series, Wall of Death, Lancaster's and Spitfires or taking his old bike to India. Fantastic stuff.

  • @Hugin-N-Munin
    @Hugin-N-Munin Před 4 měsíci

    If you're enjoying this, there's an older (2002-2005) series, called 'Industrial Revelations' that you might enjoy. The first two seasons were presented by comedian/actor Mark Williams (perhaps 'most famous' for being in Harry Potter as Arthur Weasley), and the 3rd and 4th by another bloke, who's not quite as charming. The episodes are only about 25mins each

  • @pv-mm2or
    @pv-mm2or Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mass produced Trains shipped around the Empire from England to India, Australia and any country that wanted a railway, there are locomotive units still in working order all over the globe.