Then and Now - Mid Cornwall Railways
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- Then and Now - Mid Cornwall Railways and Branchlines - Lost & Forgotten Railways
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A short trip back to the past. A montage of shots from the Past, some as far back as 1913, and their location in the present day(or as close as). Starting where the last video finished, in Lostwithiel, shots are taken at:
00:00 Then and Now - Mid Cornwall
00:10 Lostwithiel and Surrounding Area
00:54 Fowey
01:05 St. Blazey
01:23 Par
02:09 St. Austell Golf Course
02:20 St. Austell Station
03:21 Grampound Road
03:39 Probus Halt
03:54 Teffry Viaduct & Valley
04:19 Luxulyan
04:50 Bugle
05:00 Roche, Victoria
05:34 Truro
07:32 Between Truro and Chacewater
08:35 Scotland Road
08:45 Perranporth
09:17 Goonbell Viaduct
09:33 Goonbell Halt
09:43 St. Agnes
10:04 Mount Hawke Halt
10:16 Chacewater Station & Blackwater Viaduct
I hope you enjoy watching, if you did, please like, comment and subscribe, it really is rather flattering.
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Disclaimer : There was no trespassing used in the making of this film, all pictures used for educational purposes only, the music used were either covers by yours truly, or non-copyright youtube music, Thanks. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Thanks so much for these wonderful videos of times gone by. God, how i miss living in Cornwall.
Lucky to say I still live here
Another interesting and bittersweet video. Such a shame much of the old infrastructure has sadly disappeared. We are in debt to people like yourself for sharing this nostalgic look back at Cornwalls railways. I personally think in many ways the world was a better place back then. Certainly slower and less stressful. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks, it’s such a shame it’s all gone. Might be a little while till the next then and now video, other topics coming soon.
I’m so impressed that you have taken the trouble (and time) to include MOVING trains in so many of the ‘now’ shots.
Many Thanks for the video, I used to sit on the platform at Chacewater station with my Ian Allen loco spotters book watching the GWR locomotives steam pass at great pace. I also travelled from Chacewater to Newquay many times, brought back many old memories. Again many thanks for the taking me back to the day`s when life was much slower and a great deal less stressful. The view from the platform as the steam loco`s tilted due to the trackwork being banked was a real site.
Many Thanks
Having seen the west Cornwall video, just had to watch this one. Stupendous work, maany thanks.
Well done! A great collection of old photos... and you took the time to wait for the modern trains to pass to give up the updates. Excellent. What man didn't rearrange, nature took back, eh...sometimes it was hard to distinguish where any previous tracks had been.
Many thanks
Lovely show of our Cornwall past and present Thank you
My pleasure
1:42 today 7820 dinmore manor is also preserved as of now
Hiya - I like this type of 'Then & Now' Photos - interesting to see what has changed over the yrs & decades!!! Thanks for sharing!!! 🙂🚂🚂🚂
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video Much Appreciated Thanks
Thanks
Sad to see old GWR stations being demolished
Made worse by the fact that in hindsight we still need them
@@steamtothewest-trecanrail Good point, well said. We might also need the those beautiful coal fired monsters as well. Thanks for the hours of work filming, collating and editing. Took me a lot longer than 12 minutes to watch, just had to keep hitting the 'pause' button.
Very interesting video thank you 😊
My pleasure
2:10 and this loco 5972 is also preserved and was used in the Harry Potter films and it’s now on display at the warner brothers studios
I saw that too, it always a pleasant surprise to see locomotives and odd buildings that still survive today, most of the old locos and rolling stock disappeared along time ago
@@steamtothewest-trecanrail yeah mate
'Olton Hall' to use its correct name
@@stephenchappell7512yes and when filming of Harry Potter films the engine had hogwarts castle name
Nice work. Tracked down a few of these places myself….
Thanks
Was working on a farm at Legonna in 62/63 and Peter Sidebotham the Farmer and I stood in one of his fields watching the final train journey Newquay to Chacewater. Can you remember Gwills Halt? Trewerry/Trerice? The two Newlyn East Halts? Shepherds? Goonhavern, etc BUT. . . are you aware the FIRST LINE was just a track to East Wheal Rose established in.1846 and Trefry probably the richest man in Cornwall built the line and a metal bridge over Trenance to carry lead and silver, and furthermore Clay from St Dennis to Newquay Harbour. Those products were pulled by Horse drawn trucks. The line was extended onwards to Shepherds and down the right hand side of Scotland Road to Treamble Farm and a Fullers Earth Mine (Back-end Gate of Penhale Camp!) On the farm there was a proper railway platform still there in the 1960's. It was only once reaching Shepherds that the idea of continuing to Chacewater became a reality! Much of the traffic was children going to and from Truro schools.
Thanks for your comment. Given that I was born in the 2000's, I can't personally remember Gwills Halt, or Newlyn East Halts, or any of the other things you mentioned, I can only read it in books or visit the site in the present day, nonetheless, it is fascinating.
Love the addition of medieval Pink Floyd in the background 😂
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Very moving but we have to accept change, damit!
Excellent, informative and entertaining video. Thanks for all your hard work that went into making this so enjoyable and yes bitter sweet but I guess we should focus on the positives . In the 1970’s there was a government plan to cut all lines.west of Plymouth and it only got stopped because a brave MP leaked it to rail magazine and they in turn leaked it and the outcry for the scheme stopped before it gained traction (pardon the pun). Surprisingly it was a Labour government plan. Thank god it didn’t go ahead .
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Before 1964 a couple of my school friends came from Lostwithiel to Fowey by train, the line is still there but only used by China Clay frieght. Ii's a lovely line alongside the River Fowey. The 'car is king' idiocy ruined Cornish transport, not to mention the dearth of buses.
Every now and then, they run a charter train from London to Fowey Carne Point, it hasn’t run since the pandemic started but that might change soon.
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That's good to know 👍
I meant the public outcry got the scheme stopped before it got too far .
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Wish I had a Time Machine - buy a return … no one way ticket … to magic railway days
My dad comes from Grampound road remembers the station during the 2nd world warv
You already done the video 😂
I just saw the other comment 😂
Is also sad that Steam engines don'T Run There now after the dume Diesels took over
Only steam left is the rail tours, and they rarely go further west than Par, due to there being a turntable at St. Blazey
Isn't progress a wonderful thing.