Northern Railway 158791, Hull to Bridlington - 13/01/2018

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  • Filmed on 13/01/2018. For the first train ride of 2018, we take a journey along the Yorkshire Coast Route liking between Hull to Bridlington and Scarborough (Season 5 Episode 6).
    158791 is our traction to take us back home, I was originally going to film at Bridlington station but it was far too cold plus a new timetable is to be introduced as well.
    2W28 running diagram is as follows: Hull, Cottingham, Beverley, Hutton Canswick, Driffield, Nafferton, Bridlington, Bempton, Hummanby, Filey, Seamer & Scarborough. The full run to Scarborough takes 90 minutes to cover.
    The train by passes Arram which is the least used station along the Yorkshire Coast Route and Carnaby crossing where the evidence of what used to be Carnaby station. The platforms still remains.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @joannesaltfleet2071
    @joannesaltfleet2071 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Many years ago when I was at the withernsea primary school the whole of the infant school went from Hull to Bridlington on the train!

    • @RickyNowis
      @RickyNowis  Před 8 měsíci

      Wow!!! That's going back some years that is :-)

  • @MrDavros-qb2lj
    @MrDavros-qb2lj Před 6 lety +2

    The distinctive drone of the 158s, but they are fairly quiet once cruising. Very sad to how many railway platforms have disappeared to the motor car at Paragon station. EYMS still survive but their vehicles are a far cry from their engimatic fleet of the the 1950s and '60s. Thanks for putting this on.

    • @RickyNowis
      @RickyNowis  Před 6 lety

      MrDavros1234 Very true, but from May, there will be 155's serving the Worlds Coast Route to Scarborough. 158's are very popular along the route.
      I can imagine of how things used to be like in the early era. Was there sidings as well at Hull Paragon? There was a line to Whitensea as well?

    • @MrDavros-qb2lj
      @MrDavros-qb2lj Před 6 lety

      Hi Ricky,Just looking in my 1948 Ian Allan rail atlas the line to Withernsea boasted stations at Marfleet, Hedon, Rye Hill, Keyingham, Ottringham, Winestead (goods yard) and Patrington en route.
      In Bridlington itself there was an extensive goods yard where the Tesco now stands plus extensive carriage sidings on one side, and of course the locomotive depot where the B&Q/texas(?) store stands.
      Can't say I'm looking forward to the new dmus tbh. I believe there were 11 platforms at Hull Paragon iirc.

  • @Skylerjones624
    @Skylerjones624 Před 6 lety +1

    How long is the jorney from Bridlington to Doncaster? is there a trolley service onboard?

    • @RickyNowis
      @RickyNowis  Před 6 lety

      Most services are fast to Doncaster with a journey taking around 2 hours plus crew change at Hull. There is no trolley service on board.
      Here's a tip, there is a Tesco's next to Bridlington station so its worth getting light snacks from there.

    • @Skylerjones624
      @Skylerjones624 Před 6 lety +1

      Ricky Nowis i will thanks im going in october

    • @RickyNowis
      @RickyNowis  Před 6 lety

      Nice one, Hope you have a pleasant trip to Doncaster.

    • @joannesaltfleet2071
      @joannesaltfleet2071 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Those snack trolleys on the train like to rip people off!