Oh this is solid, solid gold. I was 17/18 at the time this was filmed, a student at the Sussex County Hospital. Home town Brighton. I had the world at my feet and felt bullet proof!! The memories are flooding back. Thanks for this.
I used to take this line often back at around this time. Thanks a lot for posting.
Classic view with classic traction... can't do this again. happier days.
Nick sent me quite a few dvds years ago. Still enjoy them BEST BITS ARE THE DRIVERS TALKING.
OMGDDDD peerrrrrrfect!!! mate you are such a sweetheart posting these beautiful cab rides!!! i would love to see one around this time to horsham via dorking…i used to work at dorking and this route is one i drive most of the time!! after dorking is sooooo loveley..3 buzzards flew over my train yesterday
Much appreciated Karim....sounds so tranquil and peaceful...it is a wonderful job and I miss it loads........many thanks....Mark
Sorry no Horsham - Dorking...never got round to it...pity ....many thanks....Mark
@@spompey awwww no worries about he dorking run matey..hehe. it’s just so
lovely that these cab rides were all recorded at the times for nostalgia. at balham i could hear the driver talking about the job..ahhhh all
so familiar!!! hehe. got taken off the last part of my
job today..happy days.
@@karimkekhia4369 In my days on the job we were always on the prowl for the elusive ROAD LEARNER ! we would hunt them down and pounce upon them forcing our 8 way fiddle onto their already stressed shift. This way they learnt the job a LOT quicker...I remember as a new driver I would often be seeked out as easy prey and drivers would benefit from the last or even MOST of their turns being covered by some unsuspecting route learner....Or one could just fake a headache....ahh happy stress free days with the equivalent of an 8 hour week..... I think that is how I remember it....I jest mainly....Or do I ? Best regards to you my friend and keep up the excellent work out there, stay safe and cool in this hot weather....Mark
Late August 89, our first time away from EMU land up to Penrith as we'd gotten used to the rattle of electric trains over the years.
just read the description…i was at college in sutton at the time..would of loved to be on the railway..just unfortunate wasn’t quite old enough..shy by a few years to join!! yes i remember that awful marchioness disaster..terrible night!!!
So… southern trains used to be blue and red? I thought only the SWR trains used that paint job?
Lol , someone cleaned the window,...
The driver did, but I edited that out as I would not want gasps from the audience of how it was done...Nick's faithful bottle of Windowline ..Other brands are available...even then....many thanks....Mark
These videos are a real privilege to watch nowadays now that the traditional trains have been withdrawn.
Many thanks David and best regards....Mark