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Keith B
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2013
Films shot by myself or family. Located on the Isle of Wight.
National Austin Seven Rally - Beaulieu 1981
Cine film of the National Austin Seven Rally, Beaulieu 1981
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Isle of Wight Steam Rally - Northwood - July 1976
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Cine film of the 4th Isle of Wight Steam Rally, Noke Farm, Northwood. July 1976.
Traction Engine Steam Up - Isle of Wight - 1980
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Cine film of Isle of Wight Traction Engine Steam Up and Vintage Tractor Ploughing 1980. Filmed at Compton Farm - Robin Hill - Yafford Mill.
Isle of Wight - Island Line - Cab Ride
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Onboard Ex. London Transport 1938 Stock Class 483002 shortly after introduction to the Island in 1989. Ride from Ryde Pier Head to Shanklin. On day of filming single track running was in operation from Ryde Esplanade to Ryde St. Johns. January 3rd 2021 saw the last day of service for the 483's.
Lymington - Yarmouth Ferry. Celebrating 150 years 1830-1980.
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In 1980 Sealink, as it was then organised an event commemorating 150 years of the Lymington- Yarmouth ferry. The event included a display of veteran and vintage vehicles, many from the mainland. Look out for Havenstreet Railway's Terrier loco 'Freshwater' on low loader
'Disaster Squad' Stunt Team. Isle of Wight - 1970's
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Cine film of the Disaster Squad Stunt Display Team at Shanklin County Ground in the early 1970's. Also 'Tunnel of Fire' at Island Harbour Marina. Filmed by myself and yes, the tunnel of fire was very hot!
The Red Arrows - Sandown Bay. Isle of Wight 2008.
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10 years ago this year, the Red Arrows gave one of there impressive displays over Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight. The White Air Sports Festival was held over a weekend in September in 2008.
From Ryde Rail to Island Line. Isle of Wight
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The Isle of Wight Ex. London Transport Tube Stock. Unique film of the unloading of the first '1938' stock in 1989. Also the demolition of Sandown Signal Box. The film also looks at the old 'Standard' stock working between Ryde and Shanklin. Original footage filmed on S-VHS.
Hi Keith can I get stills of the Zephyr and Zodiacs please!
Smashing
Ah Keith Buckett, not Keith Bowden! Loved your model shop in Lake!
486 031 with an extra DM.
I liked how the RY came off of Ryde Rail......DE RAIL, have that on my model one!
Love how the standard stock wasn't strapped onto the bed of the lorry!
Was that Mr Brintons Metro from memory?
BR Easteligh did a great job on the 38's and the Ryde St Johns did a great job with the Standard stock
I was a teenager ,grew up at St Johns, great place, smashing people. Loved the standard stock. Someone stuck class 50 names on them in their last year. Summer days were so much brighter with Network Southeast and faster too!
Thats got to be you Keith Bowden? Amazed you were and John Parsons were not consulted on the Ryde Rail book?
Isn't that spad at Ryde esplanade at 2.00 mins in?
the class 484 replaced 483
Great footage.
My dad, uncle and grandparents would ride on these trains all the time back in the day.
That video was entertaining from beginning to end, thank you for uploading this
Why single track why not 2 tracks all way so 2 trains can pass each other?
What a wonderful overview of the change from a totally life expired to train to another life expired train
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Great video, don’t worry about those who complain about the music, what’s the alternative? Edit it with a long (maybe slowed shot) of the driver and chop part of the route out, and then get people moan not all the route is in it - or - just have silence. Either way you can’t win on YT. I’m glad this was captured back in 1989 and also for the comments describing the staff on the island, the trains low centre of gravity and physics certainly make 40 mph feel like you’re belting along (a phenomenon similar to the C stock on the Underground - due to being so close up to the windscreen, the train physics and the motor/rheo noise, anything above 30 felt rather sprightly!)
It seems pretty scary hurtling through Whitefield Woods between St Johns and Brading
remember these units from my visits to family on the island happy times
Fantastic video, Sadly now the 1938 stock has been replaced by a modern train after a year on rail works aNd Platform amendments . THANKFULLY A DOUBLE UNIT HAS MADE ITS WAY TO THE Iow Steam heritage railway for preservation , another one to Epping Ongar preservation railway , 2 units were for sale on Ebay ones that were stripped for parts to keep others going
Hi Keith Nice video Thanks
About time the line was extended back to Ventnor!
and there should be a branch going through Newport, the county town, and westwards to Yarmouth and Totland and even a connection to Cowes.
Always wanted to see the route, thanks.
17:54 - the person on the right platform is going to waiting for a while
Hard to remember that I travelled on that line as a young kid, in 1962. No electrification back then and the trains went all the way to Ventnor via the Boniface Down tunnel. The Shaklin to Wroxall and Ventnor Town section closure in 1966 was a hardship to Ventnor, even though the station was perched at the top of the town ... and a long walk up from the beach.
why, oh why that pointless music?
Why, oh why that pointless comment?
@@Scottish_Transport_Explorer Because i wish to make the point that one wants to hear trains, not music, while your comment is merely the cheap abuse of a shallow mind.
Probably it was to obfuscate cab chatter that they wished to keep private?
Lovely trains, lovely island, I once went on holiday on the Isle of Wight in 2008 and rode from Peir to Shanklin, it was great.
Oh dear, thats made me feel old, I was at that show, luckily I didn't see my younger self - happy memories.
magic
Beautiful video!!!! I must ask, do you have any footage from the 485's between stations? I im desperate to remember the sounds of my childhood, journeys on the train with my grandparents :)
The signal box should have been preserved not smashed up.
It's only now that they've been replaced, by old District Line rolling stock.
What is the reason why the third rail switches which side of the track it is on every once in a while and sometimes frequently in these third rail systems?
To even the wear on the conductor shoes.
@@tonywise198 Oh ok. Thanks
Great film, thanks for uploading. Sad that signal box was so brutally destroyed. Love the music in the film though, very fitting 👌
14:28 the points are set wrong at leaving sandown
They are hydraulic. The train pushes them over and they return after the train has passed.
First time I've noticed that they converted it from 4 to 3 rail system.
Hugely enjoyable ... at least the sections without the backing track. You've got the sound of the railway so what is the point of ruining it?
Not all the background sound was suitable.
@@keithb6250 You mean some fruity language? hehe
interesting, I miss the trains at the wharf
And no Smallbrook Junction.
Enjoyed the ride Thank you!!!
Great video brings back memories
This was actually fun to watch
From Ryde Rail(Network Southeast)to Island Line(Maybe London Transport?)
Superb video!
What a wonderful video of the history of the Ryde Pier Pier to Shanklin Station. I live on the Isle of Wight and can remember travelling all types of tube carriages. In lots of ways, it is a very sad film to watch, however with the new stock soon to be in service things go on. Thank you for the time taken over the years to put this video together. Richard.
Thank you.
Point setting at 14.28 looked dodgy !
The points are hydraulic, pushed over by the train.
Hadn’t ridden them, I did in London on either the Bakerloo or Northern, my last and only visit to the island was sometime in the 70’s when I rode the old Standard Stock.