The Most Isolated Station in Wales - Dovey Junction

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  • čas přidán 1. 05. 2024
  • It's often said that you can't exit from Dovey Junction - the most isolated station in Wales, and as I've only ever spent a few minutes there changing trains, I thought it about time to investigate fully and spend more time at Dovey, taking a ride on the Cambrian Coast line.
    The 'Station House' is actually from the disused Glandyfi railway station which closed in 1965.
    Have a look at the fantastic old photos on the 2D53 Website : www.2d53.co.uk/cambriancoast/...
    Visit The Dyfi Osprey Project : www.dyfiospreyproject.com/

Komentáře • 379

  • @geofftech2
    @geofftech2  Před 26 dny +224

    With apologies for my appalling pronunciation of the the placename 'Pwllheli' !! 😁

    • @axqrew
      @axqrew Před 26 dny

      😂

    • @DownTheFlank
      @DownTheFlank Před 26 dny +8

      Don’t worry, mine would be a lot worse 🫣

    • @Itsjustesh
      @Itsjustesh Před 26 dny +1

      Don't worry about it.

    • @largegrainofsand
      @largegrainofsand Před 26 dny +5

      My Granddad lives there and I still don’t know how to pronounce it 😭

    • @el_es
      @el_es Před 26 dny +3

      Looks like polish for 'i now need a new screen mine got water logged from the tea' ;)

  • @andrewmerriman7133
    @andrewmerriman7133 Před 26 dny +77

    Dovey Junction had the only mechanical Signal Box in the country that worked semaphore signals in 3 different counties (Gwynedd, Dyfed and Powys). The track layout until the 15th of May 1984 had a passing loop on both the main (Aberystwyth) and Branch (Pwllheli) lines and at times you would have 4 trains there at the same time. It took 90 moves (Pulling and Putting Back) the levers to cross the 4 trains, the Main and Branch Loops were as long as their respective platform lines, at one time the two platforms were even longer going towards Machynlleth and were wooden but the wooden section was removed in the 1970's. The station house at the end is the old Glandyfi Station, great video Geoff,thank you for making it.

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 24 dny +6

      Great info andrew, thank you!

    • @andrewmerriman7133
      @andrewmerriman7133 Před 24 dny +12

      @@geofftech2 Your very welcome Geoff, the Main Platform was as long as it is now in the 1960's when the same moves were taking place whereby a Down Train came through the Main loop to the Aberystwyth end of the platform whilst an Up Train was at the Machynlleth end of the platform. The only difference then was that the points to the Main Loop were near Glandyfi so the Aberystwyth train had to go right up to the foot crossing to make the connection. A similar thing was done daily in the Branch (Pwllheli) Platform with the Down train going through the Branch Loop onto the Bridge and then Setting Back (Reversing) into the platform with a hand signalman protecting the rear end of the Up Train at the Machynlleth end of the Branch Platform.
      If you think Dovey Junction is Isolated you should see the site of the former Bala Junction Station which was even more isolated, you could not even buy a ticket to Bala Junction it was just an interchange station. I have just subscribed to your channel as I am very impressed with your video.

    • @alistairkewish651
      @alistairkewish651 Před 11 dny

      90 moves! Gosh that sounds like quite hard work.

    • @andrewmerriman7133
      @andrewmerriman7133 Před 11 dny +3

      @@alistairkewish651 Thank you for your reply, yes it was quite hard work, if all the trains arrived in the correct order and at the correct time it took 19 minutes to do that includes 4 tokens coming in and 4 going out. The hardest part is remembering that each lever requires a different amount of pull strength to make sure points go over correctly and you can lock them correctly and get the Signal arms to travel through 45 degrees, even the air temperature makes a difference as signal wires expand and contract with temperature changes.

  • @joshtaylor7881
    @joshtaylor7881 Před 19 dny +18

    Cheers for the video Geoff. I was a guard based at Machynlleth back in the early 2000s and worked every single one of the TfW 158s! The video brought back some great memories. I'm not sure if anyone lives in the house over the viaduct on the Pwllheli branch anymore, but certainly back in my time on the Cambrian there was and they had to get permission from the signaller to walk over the bridge. I remember picking up the person who lived in that house on Wednesdays to go to Machynlleth market. Basically they had their own private railway station!

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 19 dny +2

      hey Josh, lovely comment - thanks! i just published the Barmouth Bridge video too .. if you want more memories !!!

    • @mrsp3992
      @mrsp3992 Před 14 dny +1

      I believe the house is still occupied.

    • @riggerthegeek
      @riggerthegeek Před 10 dny

      You probably checked my ticket out of Aber then. Hello again

  • @davidwright9013
    @davidwright9013 Před 26 dny +81

    Ah, Dovey Junction, many is the time I sat on the train thinking 'there really isn't anything here!' while travelling between Aberystwyth and Birmingham New Street...

    • @pavelpolonskij6931
      @pavelpolonskij6931 Před 26 dny +12

      Same. I was a student in Aber ('98-'01), and often wondered as to who used the station.

    • @mrsp3992
      @mrsp3992 Před 14 dny

      Or Dyfi Junction, as us locals call it........

  • @finndriver1063
    @finndriver1063 Před 26 dny +17

    Honestly the bike shelter makes perfect sense to me. It just might be a mountain/gravel bike rather than a road bike.

  • @richardmellor9625
    @richardmellor9625 Před 26 dny +82

    Ahhhh, my favourite station in Britain. I visited two years ago, and had it all to myself on a sunny day - sheer heaven. From the end of the footpath, it's about 30 mins walk up the road (in the Aber direction) to the stupendous Ynyshir RSPB reserve, which sprawls back down to the estuary and is involves sections of forest and boardwalked marshes. (There are only pavements for some of the walk along that road, but it never once felt dangerous.) The acclaimed Ynyshir restaurant is up there too - and so was my brilliant Airbnb. Happy memories :)

    • @barbaramcmillan3835
      @barbaramcmillan3835 Před 22 dny

      So you didn't see any memorial flowers along the road, in memory of those lost ? Quite common when I've been, between there and Machynlleth

    • @richardmellor9625
      @richardmellor9625 Před 22 dny

      @@barbaramcmillan3835 I did not - well, not knowingly, alas.

  • @seanquinn5634
    @seanquinn5634 Před 17 dny +3

    @6:30 I cycled there with my friend at the end of a four day bike packing trip across wales. We started from Knighton station which is pretty much on the border and cycled to Dovey Junction, nearly all off road. I am glad that we did not have the common belief that there was no access, otherwise we may not have done the trip! It was an epic bike ride i will remember it forever.

  • @momatmach1
    @momatmach1 Před 25 dny +18

    As part of my job I drive up and down that path quite often, also acted as pilotman from there many times due to tidal flooding, the station house at the main road end is Glandyfi a closed station on the Aber line, the whole of Dyfi junction platform was recently raised a metre to stop some of the tidal flooding issues.

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus Před 22 dny +2

      Very interesting info thanks

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin Před 26 dny +27

    I changed trains at Dovey Junction a few years back. Coming from Pwhelli direction, I had a 5-minute connection there for a train to Aberystwyth, but the one from Pwhelli was running about 10 minutes late! Fortuneately, they held the Aberystwyth, and my sole experience of using Dovey Junction consists of a mad dash between the two platforms!

    • @DavidShepheard
      @DavidShepheard Před 25 dny +8

      Well done to the signaler to hold the other train back, so as to not screw over the passengers who needed to change trains. That is how the railways are supposed to be run.

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus Před 22 dny +1

      @@DavidShepheard Not quite David. In this specific case, and on other remote lines with literally one train per hour in each direction then yes, that is how they are supposed to be run. But the same is not true of highly congested mainlines which have to accomodate both fast and stopping services. If they hold a train on a mainline, it can easily create a serious cascading effect of delays that can result in delays that last for hours. In that case, it benefits more passengers in the long run to NOT hold the connecting train.

  • @davidcronan4072
    @davidcronan4072 Před 26 dny +22

    Trent Junction station in the East Midlands was another example. It was just there for people to change trains and to get something to eat. This was before catering facilities were common on trains. The station linked trains between London, Nottingham and Derby.
    The only link to it was a footpath from Long Eaton. There was even a row of houses provided for the staff. The station is long gone, but the houses remain. You can see them between Beeston and Long Eaton stations.

    • @stevegoodwin7138
      @stevegoodwin7138 Před 26 dny +2

      Thanks for the info , passed Trent many times and wondered about it’s history

    • @stanmarsh14
      @stanmarsh14 Před 25 dny +2

      I know of the old Trent Junction very well, along with the old Long Eaton station in the town, plus Sawley Junction, which is now the current Long Eaton station.
      Go down the side of United Carpets to the crossing and look left, you can still see the old platforms.
      The 1970's ish Trent Signal Box is still there, after signalling got switched to the new place next to London Road, Derby.

    • @SteveInskip
      @SteveInskip Před 25 dny +3

      @@stanmarsh14cheers Stan. That’s a great bit of info. I’ll have a stop-off at Long Eaton next time I’m passing through. Cheers bud!

    • @davidcronan4072
      @davidcronan4072 Před 25 dny +1

      @@stanmarsh14 You also have "sheet stores junction" there, named after the tarps used to cover the old open goods wagons. These stores were where these covers were kept and repaired if necessary.

    • @stanmarsh14
      @stanmarsh14 Před 25 dny +1

      @@davidcronan4072 oh yes, and a pub on High Street, called The Tappers Harker, a nod to the carriage works.

  • @rhunl
    @rhunl Před 26 dny +15

    I used to live about four villages towards Aberystwyth from Glandyfi, and only once ever used Dyfi Junction. My aunt had tried to drop me for the train at Aberystwyth, but we missed it by about 2 minutes. Cue hectic drive back along the line and this was where a run along that path got me to my train! I swear the taka-ta-tum taka-ta-tum sound of 158s echoing over the estuary was one of the soundtracks of my childhood!

  • @enricomonti156
    @enricomonti156 Před 26 dny +22

    I did this line from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth one week ago. It was absolutely lovely. It is good that it is not completely isolated as other junction stations could be.

    • @garthcox4307
      @garthcox4307 Před 26 dny +1

      There were several summer Saturday Euston to Aberystwyth loco hauled services until the late 80s. They changed from electric to diesel at new st. They used pairs of 25s until 1983 or 84 then switched to 37s. There were 2 or 3 diagrams every Saturday so plenty of locos if you planned your changes right.

  • @louisstanko86
    @louisstanko86 Před 24 dny +4

    Interesting fact about Shrewsbury station, what is now the ground floor was the last to be added by excavating the car park and that’s why you go under to get to the platforms 😊

  • @melian2003
    @melian2003 Před 25 dny +6

    Thanks for mentioning the Dovey Osprey/Wildilfe Centre Geoff!

  • @mittfh
    @mittfh Před 15 dny +1

    There is a rumour that once upon a time, RagAberRag had a "Dovey Junction Challenge" - take the last train out in the evening, camp on the platform overnight, then take the first train in the morning back...

  • @paulbarber1960
    @paulbarber1960 Před 25 dny +3

    When i was a driver at st pancras i looked at moving to Machynlleth ❤
    But my 1977 seniority date was about 20 years to junior 😢
    I even looked at a house near Carno.
    But I'm happy in Norfolk and have a little used station near-by.
    Spooner row.

  • @lathama
    @lathama Před 25 dny +2

    I worked at the local RSPB reserve around 20 years ago. The only change to the station ive seen is the new bike racks and waiting shelter.
    When working at the reserve we used to do a weekly nightjar watch from the platform, which was free for RSPB members to attend.

  • @Gary0557
    @Gary0557 Před 25 dny +3

    Wouldn't it be nice to just go to that Station and sit there all day enjoying the quiet and scenery.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 Před 25 dny

      And the wind and rain? Not sure...

    • @Gary0557
      @Gary0557 Před 25 dny +1

      @@paulsengupta971 Obviously pick a nice day mate.

  • @grahvis
    @grahvis Před 13 dny

    I have actually got off a train close to the old Glandyfi station. After travelling along the estuary with the water up to rail height, the train stopped short of Dovey Junction with it being announced that the water was up to the platforms and the train would have to wait until it went down, that is until the tide started ebbing. After a few minutes it was decided a coach made more sense, so the train reversed back to Glandyfi where we all climbed down using the wooden steps carried for the purpose and walked back to the road.

  • @AbsentHumans
    @AbsentHumans Před 25 dny +6

    Ah, Dovey Junction. I pass through it when travelling between university in Aberystwyth and home. Always been curious about it, so glad to see you've finally done a video on it!

  • @homelab-student
    @homelab-student Před 26 dny +25

    Thanks for another great rural video Geoff!!

  • @Zharkov1969A
    @Zharkov1969A Před 23 dny +2

    Seeing you get rained on in Wales reminded me of every family childhood holiday I ever had. Bleak but beautiful.

  • @jakedovey7488
    @jakedovey7488 Před 20 dny +1

    I love the name of the station!

  • @Chevy-jordan
    @Chevy-jordan Před 26 dny +4

    We should make things like the Seiryu Miharashi Eki Station in Japan. Just isolated stops for the sole purpose of enjoying the scenery.
    This, unintentionally, is such a station. Berney Arms also fits that feel.

  • @smjrn63
    @smjrn63 Před 26 dny +10

    Isolated but with such a lovely view it would be worth a visit. I haved added it to my working list for next year when I make it back to the U.K. This Florida girl will have to bundle up it looks chilly😊

  • @TheKing_moon
    @TheKing_moon Před 21 dnem +2

    i'm not from UK. (correct me if i'm wrong) but i love how isolated, little or least used statios most of the time are served by sprinters

  • @stevenmayhew4868
    @stevenmayhew4868 Před 26 dny +7

    I love everything about this

  • @phronsiekeys
    @phronsiekeys Před 25 dny +1

    A hidden station, I like that you only walk in or ride in and that there's a local bus to pick you up and drop you off.

  • @mattcanning5291
    @mattcanning5291 Před 26 dny +9

    From my limited understanding of Welsh pronunciation, Glandyfi is pronounced Glan-Dovey. Hence Dovey Junction / Dyfi Junction.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 Před 25 dny +1

      Yes, I came down here to see if anyone had said that. I'm surprised Geoff didn't read the name of Dovey Junction in Welsh and put 2 and 2 together! :-)

  • @mccabedave
    @mccabedave Před 24 dny +8

    Love this Geoff. Wales is such a beautiful place and even a cold windswept station makes me miss Wales.

  • @RandomRailways
    @RandomRailways Před 25 dny +2

    One of my favourite stations!
    The Dovey viaduct - that you can see in the drone shot - was rebuilt, along with a load of the other viaducts along the route when Barmouth bridge was rebuilt last autumn (see my recent article in Today's Railways UK)
    A couple of years ago I met a member of TFW train crew who lives nearby and has a key for the vehicle gate there, so they can park at the station & take their train to work!

  • @johnvalentine2963
    @johnvalentine2963 Před 25 dny +2

    I remember being in Peterborough and being told to change trains for Aberystwyth in Dyfi Junction " wherever that is!". The short stretch between the bridge and the River Llyfnant flowing into the Dyfi is the only part of Montgomery (or is it Merioneth?)that meets the sea, the Dyfi Estaury deeming to end at the bridge. I was on my good friend and colleague David Hides's licence to net sewin on this part of the Dyfi.

  • @davidgreathead7322
    @davidgreathead7322 Před 25 dny +3

    Sorry about the weather when you came on your trip. We live in Glandyfi and walk to the station very early every morning for exercise whatever the weather and it usually is windy and more often than not wet! A lovely hour's walk from home and always enjoyable whatever the weather. We really enjoyed your video - so well produced and informative. The remains of the old Glandyfi platform is at the back of the Station House but you probably already know this! Thanks again! Sue & Dave.

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 25 dny +2

      oh HELLO! what a lovely comment, thank you. yes i had No Idea ( until i checked on the way home ) about the old Glandyfi station, and that's what the Station House is for!! ha ha.
      love Wales !! :-D

  • @laura_shannon_
    @laura_shannon_ Před 19 dny +1

    When I was growing up my dad had a friend that lived in Dovey Junction (we lived a few towns over and it’d take about an hour to get there maybe shorter) and I always remember passing the train station wondering why there even was one because it was the tiniest place, my dad’s friend lived up a hill in a solitary house surrounded by fields and stuff and it was always muddy. I was just always excited to see his and his wife’s black lab called Jet

  • @ethan46441
    @ethan46441 Před 26 dny +3

    Lovely video Geoff. Reminded me of my second year at Aberystwyth University in 2012 when my friend (in their final year) lived in the cottages opposite the station entrance. Walking along that footpath with a pair of head torches in the pitch dark returning from a night out will always stay with me - such an eerie experience with just the sound of the river and the wildlife

  • @johnstilljohn3181
    @johnstilljohn3181 Před 26 dny +11

    Marvelous...! I recall when Cambridge station was set up like that - total chaos...!

    • @speedstyle.
      @speedstyle. Před 26 dny +4

      They do still use the split platform 1/4 and slide trains past each other in the middle. Not as often though now that southbound trains have plat 7-8

  • @ajbonmg
    @ajbonmg Před 25 dny +3

    Fancy going to Wales with no suitable coat! 🌧🎐😄

  • @DaveinLeeds
    @DaveinLeeds Před 21 dnem +1

    Thanks Geoff. If possible try and get hold of a book called "Stopping Train Britain" by Alexander Frater from 1983. It has a feature on the Dovey Junction to Pwllheli line and relates how the line had, (maybe still has) serious flooding issues at Dovey at the highest of tides. There's a tale about how a signalman there decided it was time to get out, so pulled all the signals to danger and rapped out the Section Obstructed signal, then made off on hands and knees on the Aberystwyth route, waves breaking about his ears, to the safety of the nearest hillside!

  • @dylanmcfarland8356
    @dylanmcfarland8356 Před 15 dny

    I'm a local in Shrewsbury (even though I live in the outskirts of the town) and I must admit I knew about the exit from Dovey Junction into the main road to the next stop which is Borth, where I've stopped for a few days' holiday. The proof is that if you can look outside on the left-hand side from the train windows you can see it. Believe me, I've been past Dovey Junction before and even changed trains there from Borth to Tywin and vice versa.

  • @barbaramcmillan3835
    @barbaramcmillan3835 Před 22 dny +1

    Brilliant. It rained when I was there too, but I did see the nest, it can be seen from the train. You can't walk to it, there's no path, which causes problems when it comes to ringing the chicks before they take flight
    The catering at the Osprey project is also out of this world, but you wouldn't be any nearer the ospreys, even at the Observatory, which could be seen distantly from one of your positions.
    Although I found it mesmerising, you missed the best part.

  • @anthonyjames5042
    @anthonyjames5042 Před 26 dny +10

    As a former Aber student great to see love for Dovey Junct

    • @John2Ward
      @John2Ward Před 26 dny +1

      You must be a lovey Dovey...

  • @Alexisamuppet
    @Alexisamuppet Před 16 dny +1

    I remember around 5 years ago I got off here to run along and grab a bus to Aberystwyth from a bus stop along the main road 😂

  • @Anonymoususer_2023
    @Anonymoususer_2023 Před 26 dny +1

    I must say that Dovey Junction is pretty much in Mid Wales where you got lots of mountains and hills all over and the view of it is breathtaking.
    The closest road to get to Dovey Junction station is the A487 and where Morben Isaf Caravan Park is located near to the railway station that is only a short distance by foot.

  • @sydshrimp
    @sydshrimp Před 25 dny +1

    On a cycling tour in 1963 I remember seeing the same BR Standard 2-6-4 Tank Locomotives at Dovey Junction which used to ply their trade on the LTSR line in the previous 10 years. Love the isolation of the place as you seem to do.

  • @adrianpeters2413
    @adrianpeters2413 Před 9 dny

    No video filmed in Wales, is complete without rain .... good video as your latest one on barmouth bridge 😊😊😊😊.....

  • @fromabove2024
    @fromabove2024 Před 26 dny +3

    4 carriages to Aberystwyth is very rare 😮

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 25 dny +2

      Good spot! the guard told me that there was a techinical fault one of the sets, so they were being moved/taken out of service. on the way back [ same train, four carriages ] the rear two weren't in use, and they weren't letting passengers on them.

  • @m1klgordon
    @m1klgordon Před 23 dny +1

    Hi Geoff, off topic but I thought you'd appreciate this.
    Last month I took a Scotrail day trip from Crianlarich to Glenfinnan and briefly got off to take a pic at Corrour. On the Ft William to Mallaig section, who should be the conductor but none other than the lovely lady who had her dog with her when you filmed for All The Stations. I had to laugh when she said she wished she'd her hair done!

  • @themattitude
    @themattitude Před 26 dny +6

    The 'dyfi' in Glandyfi sounds like Dovey.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 Před 25 dny +3

      Surprised Geoff didn't see the Welsh for Dovey Junction and make the connection.

  • @alistairkewish651
    @alistairkewish651 Před 11 dny

    I didn’t know about that passing loop but it is good to know one has been installed. The legendary footpath away from this junction station remains obscure ,,,,,,,for the moment.

  • @Will_3rd
    @Will_3rd Před 26 dny +4

    Passed through this station many times on the way to and from Aberystwyth while I was a student there 😅

  • @timandmargaretflynn7389

    Wow - my favourite station - make sure I pass through it every time I visit the UK from Canada. Thanks for sharing this, Geoff. First visited there while travelling between Aberystwyth and Tywyn on a sunny day back in 1982 - loved the location, with the sunlight playing on the hillsides and the constant ocean breeze. The station building was still there and tokens were still being exchanged. Visited again in 2017 with my son - we were staying at a nearby B&B, our host drove us to the footpath and we hiked to the station. In 2022, I was volunteering at the TR and my wife was arriving from Canada, but she first wanted to visit a long-time friend in Aberystwyth. Dovey Jct. was a great spot to surprise her on the train. Of course, we visited the station again last year during TR/FR volunteering stints. We'll return in 2025.

  • @ystumanner1142
    @ystumanner1142 Před 25 dny +1

    The final batch of 2 car 197 units to be built by CAF at Newport will all be fitted with ETCS equipment to enable them to operate west of Sutton Bridge Junction in Shrewsbury. They will be based at Machynlleth. Delivery is expected to commence later this year and once testing and driver training has been completed, should come into service in 2025.

  • @guillaumemaurice3503
    @guillaumemaurice3503 Před 25 dny +1

    Thank you for the video Geoff, it was very interesting. ❤ I've done mountain-walking a few times in Wales. 🙂

  • @GeorgeChoy
    @GeorgeChoy Před 25 dny

    Lovely video, thanks Geoff

  • @bipbipletucha
    @bipbipletucha Před 26 dny +2

    What a lovely place and a lovely video

  • @SteveInskip
    @SteveInskip Před 25 dny

    Cheers Geoff. Very interesting…..loved it!

  • @harviemilligan1887
    @harviemilligan1887 Před 23 dny

    I had a copy of "Stopping Train Britain" by (IIRC) Alexander Frater(?) when I was young, the author interviewed the signaller at Dovey Junction, and got to try working one signal - the effort made him imagine the signaller going home to tear up telephone directories to amuse his grandchildren.
    The chapter on the Cambrian had referred to the tide coming over the track, and made the place seem very isolated, so when I changed trains there heading from Aberystwyth to Pwlheli in 2004 I walked along the path to the main road and back, to see the "barbed wire" logo sign, and confirm to myself that it wasn't only for changing trains at.
    The new loop (when did that go in, it wasn't there in 2004?) is the same arrangement as Penrhyn on the Falmouth branch, a long platform with the loop points half way along.

  • @peterrichmond6133
    @peterrichmond6133 Před 25 dny +1

    Lovely video Geoff, looks like a great place for a day trip!

  • @heldvomerdbeerfeld
    @heldvomerdbeerfeld Před 22 dny

    Love these videos!

  • @juliantreadwell7817
    @juliantreadwell7817 Před 23 dny

    Been through at least four times - aged 9 in 1973, I've a memory of sitting at Dovey Junction for an interminable time awaiting the connection from Aberystwyth to Shrewsbury - we'd arrived from Llwyngwril. I guess even 10 minutes can seem like a life time to a nine year old!

  • @MatsOrmhed
    @MatsOrmhed Před 17 dny

    Interesting video!

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus Před 22 dny

    Absolutely excellent video, one of your best in a while! Have been interested in this place for many years and the unusual operations of the station are so interesting too. Really looking forward to a new request stops video next ;)

  • @lincolncityful1
    @lincolncityful1 Před 22 dny

    Great watch thanks

  • @hughwilloughby8590
    @hughwilloughby8590 Před 23 dny +1

    The Castle is called Glandyfi (pr: glan-duv-ey) Castle and is a mock castle built by a barrister in 1819. It was for sale a few years ago (fantasies of owning it and having exclusive vehicle access to the station 😜).
    There was a much more ancient Aberdyfi Castle about another mile further to the coast, but only the motte remains.

  • @bradleigh10
    @bradleigh10 Před 25 dny +1

    Many many years ago we was on a family holiday to Aberystywth and wanted to catch the train to Barmouth. We got to the station but there was a long wait for the train and the ticket clerk said to drive to Dovey Junction as there was a train due in like an hour or so.. We did that and ran up the path to catch the train, my dad managed to get to the platform and tell the guard to wait as my mum in her flip flops was waaaay behind 😅 We managed to all get on the train, but the guard was not happy and I think we delayed the service by about 5 minutes. IIRC it was a 158 in Central trains colours.

  • @vinniesuperstar8923
    @vinniesuperstar8923 Před 26 dny +2

    that's the best video you've done for a while

  • @MilkLikeSubstance
    @MilkLikeSubstance Před 26 dny +1

    “I’m the only person here… and I love it!”
    So, you lovey Dovey.

  • @Professor_sckinnctn
    @Professor_sckinnctn Před 26 dny

    Great video, as always!

  • @JB-ek4yx
    @JB-ek4yx Před 16 dny +1

    There's already a pair of 2car 197's based at Machynlleth shed for driver training and fettling with the ERTMS signalling system to get it working so TFW can give their 158's the boot.

  • @tobytalksabout5461
    @tobytalksabout5461 Před 22 dny

    I used to get this train a lot when I was at uni in Aberystwyth. You definitely could get off an down the main road from Dovey Junction. Most trains split at Machynlleth with one end going toward Pwllhelli and the other going to Aberystwyth, so as long as you were in the right end of the train there was no need to change at Dovey Junction. I have seen people get on and off at Dovey Junction, but it was pretty rare

  • @TheLondonguy
    @TheLondonguy Před 24 dny

    Awesome video

  • @TheWelshonesVideos
    @TheWelshonesVideos Před 22 dny

    Yes, some 197's are being fitted with ERTMS and will be used on the Cambrian Line. Great video, Geoff!

  • @Beecosy
    @Beecosy Před 26 dny

    Hi. Woah, first time I passed through Dovey Junction on the train was for my interview at the University college Aberystwyth in 1988. It really did feel like it was in the middle of nowhere :)
    The seats on those old trains were sideways in some carriages. It was a spectacular view of those hills.
    Thank you for the trip down memory lane also 🥰

  • @beetlesue
    @beetlesue Před 18 dny

    Enjoyed your video - you missed a real treat not having time to visit he Osprey Project - a great reserve and excellent cafe there. My first visit to Dyfi junction was in 1961 on the Cambrian Coast express which I believe in those days used to actually be split at Dyfi, part went on to Abeystwyth and part to Pwllheli. We were going on holiday to Barmouth.

  • @user-gc1ky2rf3y
    @user-gc1ky2rf3y Před 25 dny

    Quite amazing to see the ETCS signs at Dovey Junction.

  • @iancarr8682
    @iancarr8682 Před 26 dny +2

    Good to know the hills have not moved!

  • @danwiddon3854
    @danwiddon3854 Před 25 dny

    Shrewsbury is our local hub station. Used to work in Aberdovey and Barmouth. Glad you enjoyed the Cambrian Line. Expecting an Osprey in flight shot!🎉

  • @katesmith5767
    @katesmith5767 Před 25 dny +1

    1km from Station Entrance to platform? I wonder if there are any which are further on the UK rail network. Maybe on the tube somewhere perhaps? St Pancras front entrance to the far end of the EMR? Who knows

  • @grahamaylott7449
    @grahamaylott7449 Před 23 dny

    Many thanks Geoff!
    I'd hoped to walk to Dovey Junction last month on my way to Aberystwyth but it was absolutely pouring with rain. So I continued on my way, briefly stopped at the new Bow Street Station and then sheltered in the warmth of Aberystwyth Arts Centre! 🙂

  • @RichyRail_
    @RichyRail_ Před 26 dny +2

    As a former local to this area, I would love to see Geoff try to pronounce all the stations along the Cambrian Coastline. Have fun with Penrhyndeudraeth!

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 26 dny +1

      Oh I saw that one and just thought, “nope!” Ha HAA 😅

    • @llwyde1104
      @llwyde1104 Před 26 dny

      I could teach you in 10 minutes flat😅

  • @Phil-oj5nr
    @Phil-oj5nr Před 26 dny

    Been to Dovey Junction soon after it was rebuilt about 2012/13 or ‘14ish. We were staying at Aberystwyth and took the bus to Machynlleth to catch a steam special to Pwhelli. We got off at Porthmadog and went to Tan-y-Bwulch and back, catching the steamer on the way back. It was hauled by a Black 5 in BR livery with BR MarkI coaches in maroon livery. West Coast Railway ran the train I think.
    On another visit we were travelling on a Class 158 from Harlech to Shrewsbury (the section to Pwhelli was closed after storm damage) we had to take a bus from Porthmadog to Harlech.
    Thanks, Geoff for a very interesting video.
    Now semi-retired in Picton, South Island, New Zealand.

  • @philipbrailey
    @philipbrailey Před 26 dny

    Great video for tourists.

  • @MikolajCzyta
    @MikolajCzyta Před 25 dny

    Very interesting video, Geoff. Keep doing more videos as interesting as this one, and the previous videos and I am sure the number of video like will increase and the number of subscribers will also increase!😊

  • @domc8247
    @domc8247 Před 26 dny

    I pass this nearly every year on my way to Barmouth great video

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains Před 26 dny

    I remember looking at this route ages ago online and that Station house at the end of the path at 9:15 is that is site of the former Glandyfi Station which closed in 1965. Great Video Geoff and looking forward to the request stop video soon.

    • @iancrane1188
      @iancrane1188 Před 25 dny

      My family had a holiday in a camping coach at Glydyfi Station, around 1958. We walked along the path to the Junction to get a train to Pwllheli. All trains hauled by steam locomotives, of course. Thanks for the memories!

  • @MargaretUK
    @MargaretUK Před 26 dny +5

    Thanks for the video Geoff 👍 I watch the Dyfi Osprey webcam online and you can see the trains going by, and I had always wondered what it looked like at Dyfi junction, so now I know 😀

  • @hazelbrewer9740
    @hazelbrewer9740 Před 16 dny

    The first timee I saw Dyfi Junction it was asmall island platform no longer than 2-3 coaches long. You can imagine the confusion every Sturday in summer monthsThere used also to be Gogarth that was nothing but a corrugated iron lean to. It was blown awy one stormy night never to be seen again!

  • @BrianMurfitt
    @BrianMurfitt Před 26 dny +1

    Hi Geoff, this was a great video. I'd never heard of this place before, it looks so remote, but so interesting and windy. It's a pity you didn't take a walk to the bird sanctuary and the castle, but I could see you weren't prepared for it (you should have worn warmer clothes)! Can you do another video of Dovey Junction again in the summer and then video/visit the bird sanctuary and the castle? That would be brilliant. 🕊️🏰🤗

  • @ThatRomyKate
    @ThatRomyKate Před 24 dny

    You should add defibrillator to your station checklist. I’m surprised and impressed that there’s one at such a remote station!

  • @BenSenneck92
    @BenSenneck92 Před 25 dny

    When at uni in Aber - I heard that Dovey Jct was popular with tourists who would ride the train there then cycle back to Aber or the other way. Hence the bike shelter.

  • @aldo5428
    @aldo5428 Před 22 dny

    I’m surprised nobody mentioned Malcolm Roots fantastic atmospheric painting of Dovey Junction in steam days, depicting Manor Class, 7820 Dinmore Manor calling at the station with the Cambrian Coast Express with a view down the wooden platform showing some of the station buildings on a wet and overcast day with a throng of passengers changing trains including schoolboys sitting on suitcases in shorts noting numbers. Have the Waddingtons jigsaw…

  • @TeessideGeordieExile-jr8kd

    Hi Geoff, I used the train in 1970 to attend the Outward Bound School at Aberdovey. I started out from Newcastle upon Tyne Central Station via Birmingham New Street, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury and Machynlleth before alighting at Penhelig Halt. What a journey that was. On the return trip all the lads who were travelling home by train were told to change trains at Machynlleth. When we got to Dovey Junction the Euston Express from Aberystwyth was already at the station so a few of us got off very quickly and boarded the waiting train and managed to find seats. When it eventually got to Machynlleth all the passengers from our previous train were waiting on the platform and the train was in the sidings there to allow the express through. I remember the Euston Express must have had about six or eight carriages behind a diesel loco. This is probably why Dovey Junction has such a long platform on the Aberystwyth side.

    • @hughwilloughby8590
      @hughwilloughby8590 Před 23 dny

      There used to be a 1-a-day direct diesel service to London, originally to Paddington, then latterly to Euston (when I used it in the ‘80s). 6 or 8 carriages behind a class 37 loco.

  • @ystumanner1142
    @ystumanner1142 Před 25 dny +1

    The Aberystwyth platform at Dovey Junction was always this long. It enabled the portion of a train from Pwllheli to set back onto the portion from Aber sitting in the platform and still have the whole train platformed. Such trains as the Cambrian Coast Express. There were run-round loops for both platforms, enabling loco movements. I'm not sure how long after the end of steam (early 60s) such arrangements lasted and clearly, from your old photos, the track had been rationalized by the early 80s.

    • @geofftech2
      @geofftech2  Před 25 dny

      fantastic info, thanks!

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Před 13 dny

      It would also allow for passengers changing from the long holiday trains to Aberystwyth, the platform there is very long.
      There was some rationalisation during the 80s, for example Caersws lost its passing loop, which interestingly was not at the station itself but the other side of the road. When in use, trains to Machynlleth after stopping, reversed back on to it,

  • @jamyt123
    @jamyt123 Před 26 dny +1

    In 2013 I was part of the Aberystwyth University Real Ale Society's first (well only...) Dovey Junction Beer festival on the platform. Probably the only thing to have happened there before and since!

  • @jillise2942
    @jillise2942 Před 25 dny

    What this station needs is not a tea room but a bin bag first 😉

  • @fredsmith6725
    @fredsmith6725 Před 26 dny +8

    Whilst listing the facilities, you didnt mention the defibrillator. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @FirmartOfficial
    @FirmartOfficial Před 26 dny +5

    Wow Geoff, I just got back from Rhyl and this is trulely amazing

  • @roundhouses
    @roundhouses Před 25 dny

    Some years ago we decided to catch the Aberystwyth portion of the train and change at Dovey Junction for the portion to Pwllheli as there was about 4 minutes in between them and it had been may years since being on Dovey Junction station. However we didn't know that the Aberystwyth platform had been extended that long and we had to run to make the Pwllheli train. We just made it.
    We passed through there only a week ago on our way from Barmouth to Cardiff on our travels.

  • @6666steved
    @6666steved Před 26 dny

    Goodness Geoff, you're getting around a bit these days with Guildford, Highgate and Dovey Junction in three successive videos. Nice.

  • @ShrewsTrains
    @ShrewsTrains Před 26 dny +2

    Glad to see you starting at my home station. I love going down that line.