Finstock - Least Used Station in Oxfordshire
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- čas přidán 29. 03. 2018
- On the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Worcester, lie three stations which only get one train a day. The least-used USED to be 'Combe' (when i started this series) but in the latest figures it changed to Finstock. So a decision had to be made ... Combe? or Finstock?
Oh, and some nice chap call Ben who is a railway-loving-nerd, tagged along as well ...
The Office of Rail and Road Station Usage figures are here: orr.gov.uk/statistics/publishe...
Geoff, you have to do more with Dr. Ben. He's brilliant.
THE BassBus My thoughts exactly.
I didn't realise that he's been on QI until I came across it.
Thought I recognised him from somewhere.
12:00 the reason why the station is no where near the village of Finstock is very simple... they wanted the station next to the railway!
Big tick for Dr Ben. And good you have found Milton Jone's long lost brother!
martin teller I thought he looked familiar.
🤣🤣
It was his other grandfather...
Nice detail with you reading Ben's book on the train at 1:09.
I never considered myself a person who could like a public transport trivia but here I am, wasting the night away, watching another video, fascinated by it. Damn you, Geoff. If you ever find yourself at Ilford station pop by to the blue coffee shop opposite of it. Barista there owes you a drink for that endless amount of entertainment! ;)
Damn I live quite near Ilford
I'm probably the same with buses. Specialise in SE London since I live there.
"Ben looks a bit like Ben Goldacre, doesn't he?"
*sees credits*
"Ah."
Wait - you threw out a reusable travel coffee mug??? For shame.
It's a South Western Railway one so it's fine
Ha ha
Wow
@@dr18037 arsenal are rubbish watford are better
@@PeterTrainIntu ahhhhh. only a desperate football fan would ressort to this. A video completely irrelevant to football. Wow shame on you.
Merry christmas
Ben is absolutely right - rail snaking away from the middle of nowhere into the teeming metropolis...amazing!
If you look on Google maps street view you can still see the apple core in the bin bag
Geoff, normally keep the "Coffee Flask" for refills or/and well-made to keep for home/office use. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
I saw that and had to re-run that portion of the video...
lol that lady at 4:35 peeking around the seat. 🤣
At the end of each year it should be put to vote for “favourite companion” I feel Dr Ben would be the run away winner.
I noticed some CCTV cameras there, I'm imagining some guy at the GWR control center going, "yeah zoom in...who the hell are those two dudes?"
actual people.. there.. well I never
It's a shame that no longer are Combe and Coombe the least used stations in their respective counties. There can't be many least used stations served by full spec express trains.
That was one of the best least-used stations I've seen yet. Ben is... really quite amazing, and he really needs to pop up more, if not have his own channel! The insight into how the thin thread of rails connects it all together made me think.
I'd seen Geoff's attempts at the Tube records years ago but found this channel in lockdown. I'm not a railway enthusiast but think these videos are brilliant. There's something wonderfully eccentric about them that's quintessentially British. I think I found them comforting. Cheers.
Brilliant video! I remember the swing bridge at Oxford when I was a child, you could turn the handle but it was of course disconnected and the bridge didn't swing! Looks like when the like was singled at Finstock the slewed the track into the middle and widened the platform as the platform looks a bit odd against the road bridge.
Dr Ben is great! Can we have him again?
You and Ben make a great presenting team! :)
Would love to do a journey with you Geoff
When I was 8, my dad knew the station manager at Folkestone Harbour Station and I was allowed to drive the 73 class loco that pulled the Orient Express from Folkestone Harbour, into the Folkestone East Sidings then walk to the other end and drive the class 47 loco from folkestone east to Folkestone a central. A total of a few miles, but for me it was every Christmas at once.
Thank you Geoff for the lovely videos of the new class 800 trains.
Ah ... the agony of using the Cotswold line after BR singled much of it in the early 70s! Then to make things worse they reconfigured the tracks at Worcester Foregate Street around 1973. For nearly 40 years there were six separate single line sections from Hereford to Oxford and, unsurprisingly, this regularly resulted in horribly compounded delays by the afternoons. The redoubling of several miles of the line ten years ago has improved things substantially, as has the introduction of the Class 800s which can accelerate fast enough to make up for some lost time. It's high time though that the whole Worcester to Oxford section was doubled and that the configuration of the lines in Worcester itself was improved.
I like what your friend said about how the rails go towards a big city. I feel the same way about motorways when looking down at it from a rural overbridge.
betamax80 I have had that thought about airplanes quite often. People suspended in the air flying over empty land and water in a metal tube. They are removed from one center of hustle and bustle transported across quiet and empty and dropped in a new center of hustle and bustle.
The railways roughly seem to work like conjoined human circulatory systems from a central point of activity or to the capillaries of calm and quiet, but then also connect to other networks that can take one back into a diff et center of activity.
betamax80 all motorways except for the m25
This now closed station is on this line...
"Yes. I remember Adlestrop
The name, because one afternoon
Of heat, the express-train drew up there
Unwontedly. It was late June.
The steam hissed. Someone cleared his throat.
No one left and no one came
On the bare platform. What I saw
Was Adlestrop-only the name
And willows, willow-herb, and grass,
And meadowsweet, and haycocks dry,
No whit less still and lonely fair
Than the high cloudlets in the sky.
And for that minute a blackbird sang
Close by, and round him, mistier,
Farther and farther, all the birds
Of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire."
Cheers Jim. Huge fan of Edward Thomas. If you visit check the bus shelter
so glad you got the turntable, swing bridge thing right, as a lad I rode over that swing bridge in an ex GWR Pannier Tank driven by a Mr Tolley - a family friend who was shunting wagons in the old LMS Yard
what is your flask budget? a Thousand Pounds?. Bens a good companion to do videos withm you should do more
It's like you've known each other for years ✌
Great video Geoff, I love these least used station videos I was in Oxford last weekend and Marylebone is one of my favourite terminating stations as they have the NSE colours. I always laugh when you look bored and drink tea or coffee and for the first time reading a book.
Isn't that Ben Goldacre?
Author of Bad Science?
The very book Geoff was reading on the train...
yes it is
Now had it been Geoff's birthday wouldn't that have been a good birthday present !
One of the most charmingly entertaining videos you have produced to date.
Ben might be the best guest host this series has seen
My favourite CZcams and my favourite science author in the same video. You guys are the best!
There needs to be as much Ben as possible on this channel, he's great on camera and got a properly enthusiastic personality that compliments you nicely.
That last line from Ben was brilliant-just like something I would of said along with many others😂You really need to do more with Ben!
This person is great
Pretty vague statement
Another great video! I like Ben. He kind of reminds me of the bloke off Magpie!
It's Ben Goldacre from the days when The Guardian was sane. Great video ! I knew I recognised him but had to look in the comments for the answer.
I remember watching this years ago, now I commute into Oxford daily from Bicester and because of this video I look out every day at the swing bridge. It has an odd connection for me, as I live (and volunteer!) where the station building that bridge used to provide access to has now been moved.
This has been one of my favorite least used station episodes!
This line has so many memories for me as I have spent my entire childhood on this line. Milton-under-wichwood Ascott-under-wichwood and Charlbury. I even had my work experience at Thames Trains on this line. After I finished school me and my family moved onto the main line to Banbury and have been there ever since
6:18 nice of Ben to channel his inner Brian Cox there
Thanks, for finally visiting Oxofrdshire!
Superb video, enjoyed the bit about the old railway swing bridge over the Sheepwash channel. And, yep, there is clearance for a narrowboat to get under.
Brilliant, what a duo - more please...
For some years the 'Monster Race' mud run took place on an estate close to Finstock station. I signed up for it a few years ago, as, being close to a station, it should have been easy for me to get to by public transport - it was only after I'd paid my entry fee I realised there are no trains to Finstock on a Saturday! Can't help thinking GWR missed a trick with that one....
More videos with Ben please - he is a legend.
Ben is a charming character, I enjoy the conversations between he and you.
What an awesome guy Ben is. He needs to come back! Oh and great video
Hi Geoff, great video of a very lovely station. I visited Finstock station today. It does look like they've cut back a lot of the tress and hedges from along the line since you did your video. Also the shelter has been taken away and long with the bin, maybe the staff got fed up with having to empty it. Also the station help point doesn't work!
And in 2023 still watching and re watching all the least used stations thank you geoff for these videos keeps my low moods away hopefully new least used this year 😀
Ben seems like a nice fellow, This has to be one of my favourite Least Used Station videos I've seen :)
Nice video Geoff, I love the least used stations series!
The swing bridge used to take the London & North Western Railway's Oxford line into Rewley Road Station which is now preserved at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre!
Have you been reading my mind? I live in atherstone.. near your polesworth video. And 4 years ago I used to live in Oxfordshire. Witney! Keep up the good work
Just watched this and Mr. Ben is brilliant.
This was a real gem. Now tracking down Ben Goldacre and his works. It would be great to have more Benin the future.
My first trip to the Oxford station was 1987 and I don’t think I remember tracks out front in the car park area. I do know in 1988 it had changed a bit, then drastically changed but 2005 when I was back again.
Thomas Vander Wal Benin? The African country?
just add a short comic relief and we'll have train top gear
I've had an utterly splendid Goof Friday made more so by this video. Thank you.
For further info: walked Travellers Rest Hipperholme to Market Tavern Brighouse, via Red Rooster. Crossed the live railway to Halifax, and passed under the route of the (no photograph or written record) cable/rope freight cable car system that hauled rocks from the quarry over Sutcliffe Wood Lane.
Ben was a delight! You should have him on more. And I'll check out his book and TED talk.
More Ben in future videos please. Great video!
It’s the line I always use to get to my parents. Pershore is also a large way out of the the town centre. It’s like because supposedly the townsfolk didn’t want the noise and smoke from the trains so close by. They did redouble a lot of the line in recent years but left two sections of single track - it still causes lots of delays while waiting for a late train from one direction to come through.
One of your best least used stations ever. Just amazing.
Ben is awesome! Encore please!
Interesting line that, it passes through countryside with WWII military connections, military depots at Long Lartin and Long Marsden, airfields at Honeybourne and Moreton in Marsh, and a place that was in the news recently with its Polish military connections.
Great that you got Milton Jones to help you out!
i love how Finstock is 10 minutes walking distance from my house. i go past that train station everyday aha
That is the best Least used Station yet, Ben is a must. I remember Oxfird Station like Ben does too. Tip Top Work young man/men
Ben is awesome! Need him in more videos! He reminds me of Milton Jones!
one interesting thing about Finstock the platform is the former track bed towards charlbury
jf 840 four the love of trains that's the problem with re-dualing it!
Hi! Love your vids, please do one on Drayton Green station! The train used to run every half hour to Paddington, very convenient. ... now they stopped it and it only runs to West Ealing which is rubbish as I used to take it all the time! Thanks!!!!! Alex
Finstock and Combe villages are both on the tops of hills. The stations are down in the valley, next to the River Evenlode. They are both in prime commuting into Oxford territory, but as there is only one train in each direction, people drive or cycle to Charlbury or Hanborough instead. As it was the middle of summer, they could have had a lovely 40 minute walk into Charlbury, through the grounds of Cornbury House.
I've driven past this station several times as it's the one of closest to where I live along with Combe and Hanborough stations. Coming from Witney and Hailey towards Charlbury that left-hand bend is blind and slightly narrow so you have to hope that there isn't a car coming the other way at the same time!
Don’t put your apple core in the bin! Chuck it in the bushes where some wildlife can chomp on it!
Yes, just what I said before I read yours.
Yes. I have apples to go out for tbem
That wasn't an apple core: it was about three-quarters of an apple!
That’s still littering.
My thought process watching the video:
1:10 - Oh hey, Bad Science, I like that book.
2:21 - Oh man, I know that guy from somewhere... QI Maybe?
2:22 - Oh! That's Ben Goldacre!
This was so nice !!!
A GWR man rides on the trains and gets off at every unmanned station and collects the bins.
After he has had a clean up and replaced the bins with new bags, he gets on the next available train to the next station.
I was at Midgham (Berkshire's least used station) yesterday 29th March and a GWR man was waiting in the shelter with a pile of rubbish bags, but he did not get off until Newbury. (probably had enough bags to carry that prevented him from getting off at Thatcham)
Like what on earth? I refresh my youtube main page and there always pops up a ’least used station’ video at the first. I suppose that’s good?
I'm kind of in the middle when it comes to trains and railwys. I like both. Also can I say I love the GWR livery. It think it is one of the best in the UK imo.
Daniel K Scottrail is nice too
Minecraft nerd Yeah Scottrail and GWR are the best
Dr. BEN IS a real delight, def got to have him back..
4:38, came as a shock to me as that lady there is my neighbour Anne. It provided a good laugh when I jokingly told her that she was a neighbourhood celebrity because of this 😂
New favourite double act, Ben and Geoff.
Ben Goldacre... the book you were reading in the vestibule was a handy clue. He's aged a lot in the last few years!
I have been on the 7:22 from WORCESTER to Combe ! It was so small!
#AllTheToilets
VolvoTrident All of then
More Ben please. Always more Ben!
Everything from Corbyn impression to dramatic music, to a new emerging star in Ben.
Gary Woolton 'emerging star' - that's a joke, right?
Gary Woolton he's only sold half a million books...
Yeah but I had not of him till now, and loved him.
The mystery guest is Ben Goldacre. I live the next station down from that one in Finstock, namely Charlbury. Getting a taxi is lazy. There's a very nice little walk skirting the edge of the grounds of Cornbury House to Charlbury station which would take perhaps 45-50 minutes and is only 2.5 miles station-to-station. There's then a roughly hourly service back to Oxford.
Nicely done.
Geoff, you have to have Ben do more adventures with you. He is so interesting. You guys make a good pair up for videos. Please invite him to more trips.
WHAT a brilliant job or hobby you have, riding on trains all the time, doing videos on the underground as well, I would love to do that,
Train mad,
Could please have a like, cheers
10:28 it looks like quite a well kept platform with new bits on it.
I live in Hanborough which is less than a mile from Combe station and I can tell you that the platform is tiny but it is great for spotting trains at speed because like Geoff said there is only TWO trains a day.
Ben Goldacre? Wooaaahhh Geoff, you just stepped up your game! :D
This, along side with Kings Sutton is my local least used station. Keep up the great work Geoff. Looking forward to the Kings Sutton video!!!
SO MANY QUESTIONS!
Do more videos with Ben. He's great.
I have been using these stations (Combe, Finstock, Ascott under Wychwood and Shipston) on a Friday afternoons. I take a folding bike and cycle back.
When i got on at Combe eight people alighted!
3 at Ascott and about 6 at Shipston.
Finstock was a ghost town.
I think I was the only person to get on / off.
One Friday last summer i was passing and stopped. A family got off. The train pulled out and they told me they were trying to get to Beaconsfield! They asked when the next train was and i told them, 8:30am on Monday morning!!!
The kids started crying scared they'd have to sleep on the platform...
15 minutes later and I'd sorted them a taxi back to Oxford 😊
5:40 I really feel what he said. Its really amazing. I love this feeling, too. The matter for me is - the trains in Germany are this unreliable that you have to fear not coming back. Especially at stations that have a passenger frequency this low the Deutsche Bahn wouldn't offer a replacement service at all. So.. I guess I have to bring my camping gear, food, water and beer with me. :D
back here again, after watching Geoff's Q&A video of 11/7/22 and reading the comments. Note this has had 189k views.