Very interesting. Coming from London this is very similar to the Exeter services back when they were loco hauled and ran round at Waterloo
@dodgydruid
Жыл бұрын
That shunter should have been put on a warning standing between coach and platform, a big naughty no no even in the 80's after a spate of deaths and serious injuries caused by shuffling stock rebounding, only has to move a foot or two and you get whacked by how many kinetic tons, an argument us squishy humans never going to win...
@dodgydruid
Жыл бұрын
Have fond memories of Queen St except the one day I was walking between Central and Queens and got lost and ended up in the then infamous Sauchiehall St so wide boy cockney muggins asks this bloke "hey where is Queen St station?" and he smacked me in the mouth mumbling some ancient celtic stuff and I was so taken aback I for a moment didn't sort the bloke out there and then but had to because I was on an army travel warrant and in uniform and I would have had it ripped out of me by me mates, my daughter who now lives in Clydebank loves to regale my tale of my first visit to Glasgow and few years back I showed her where it happened too outside what is now a McDonalds. Years prior to this as nippers we had a holiday cottage on the other side of Morar sound and my father BR signalman legend had spoken with the drivers who if they saw me and brother waving frantically by the old platelayers hut just before the viaduct he would consider it a solid one if he gave us a ride to Mallaig and back so we got to ride the old baby Sulzer's and they were so friendly and polite. No healthy elfs about them days and we were given all sorts of freebies in Mallaig like fresh landed fish to take back for me mum to cook up :D
@trainrover
Жыл бұрын
never ever swung by this smashing-looking terminus that grabs my attention...is the right hand tunneling plugged?
@andymacmac9151
10 ай бұрын
I believe the right hand tunnel was part of the shunt neck for the goods yard (now car park) at the side of the station.
@TheDaf95xf
Жыл бұрын
Great location back in the day with nice loco hauled trains 👍🏻 SLS have done a fantastic job recreating a Scot rail push pull class 47 712 Lady Diana Spencer with Mk3s and a Mk2 DBSO 🤩
@telephoneguy1775
Жыл бұрын
Loved the old class 27’s even though they were mega noisy. 101-104’s great also
@petercollingwood4108
Жыл бұрын
Great video, reminds me of my happy train spotting days 👍
@hoagy_ytfc
Жыл бұрын
Aspect ratio!
@trainrover
Жыл бұрын
hail the archivist though, f f s...come decompress hereabouts @ Isle o' Dr-Seuss: 🍸 kzitem.info/news/bejne/zoZvmnywbmdjgno 💋
@charlie1872
Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for posting this. Been there many times over the years. Trying to build my layout loosely based on Queen St/Central St. Have e3d printed sone relay boxes and looking fir information (dimensions) on other bits of equipment. Looking forward to seeing more. Thanks again. Charlie
@martinbitter4162
Жыл бұрын
my first visit to Aberdeen was in 1996. lots of DMUs even back then.
@coopertrooper87
2 жыл бұрын
If this is 1988 I would have been 1 year old ha ha! God I wish I’d been born 10 years earlier to really get to see this amazing old traction rolling around! The station is so different now :’-(
@Hrossey
Жыл бұрын
Aye, it looks more modern back then, cleaner. Not had the construction for 15 year without 1 single bit of progress! 😛
@ClydebridgeStation
2 жыл бұрын
The Intercity sleeping car we saw, was probably a Scottish internal working. These went from Aberdeen and Inverness to Glasgow, and it was 1989 these last ran.
@laurenceegan6136
2 жыл бұрын
Clydebridge Station I remember a full sleeper service running between Glasgow and Inverness during that era, and I also recall a single sleeper car arriving in Glasgow just after lunchtime (empty) as part of a morning Aberdeen to Glasgow service from Monday - Saturday. I learned some years ago from a rail forum that this sleeper car was detached from the Glasgow to Inverness sleeper at Perth, where it was attached to an early morning train to Aberdeen (allowing passengers from Glasgow to travel overnight to Aberdeen). If my memory serves me correctly, this car was usually split from the rake at Queen Street, before being sent back up to Cowlairs on it's own (usually behind a class 26). I'm not sure what's going on in the video here. It seems to be situated to the rear of a rake which has come in from Inverness behind the 47/4. Perhaps it was attached there earlier to be taken away with the ecs from the Inverness train? Or is there something else going on? It was interesting to see the InterCity liveried sleeper car here as well. Edit: actually, it has just occured to me that that's why 47716 is shown running light into platform seven: it has removed the sleeper car from that Aberdeen service (just before the film begins), and dropped it onto the rake of ecs on platform two. It then returns to platform seven to head the next northbound service to Aberdeen.
@grahamharris1876
2 жыл бұрын
The starch wagons went over from CPC to Cerestar in 1988 and by 1989 most Procor wagons had been lettered to CAIB so I'd say this is definitely 1988. 47604 was named on 3rd August 1988 so, looking at the condition of the loco, I reckon it will be very close to that date. Excellent footage to help us on our Aberdeen Kirkhill Model Railway, many thanks.
@laurenceegan6136
2 жыл бұрын
Graham Harris 47562 was damaged by a fire at some stage in the summer of 1988, and there is a photo on Flickr showing the loco in this state at Glasgow Works on October 2 of that year. I also recall seeing it parked up at Eastfield sheds for a spell some time before that, so that would narrow the window down considerably.
@PerthMRC
2 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for uploading. I'm going to go for 87 or 88. This is based on the Intercity Swallow livery HST and 47716 having the Eastfield logo rather than a Haymarket logo. Pretty sure the 477s moved to ED in October 87.
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