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Bluebell Railway - Diesel Gala - Saturday 24th March 2018
Diesel Class 46 - D281 helped back to Sheffield Park Station by D4106 Diesel shunter after a breakdown, then showing D4106 putting two carriages into shed then afterwards shunting around remainder train, and joining it the other end - next Class 31 diesel 271 returning to Sheffield Park Station (set to music)
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Leyland Leopard - on - Special Re-run Southdown Motor Services
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Filmed in Littlehampton West Sussex on Saturday 28th September 2024 - Leyland Leopard BUF 122C on a special Re-run of Southdown Motor Services, Service 71 (1970s) Horsham to Littlehampton
Amberley Museum West Sussex Autumn Bus Show 2023
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Filmed on Sunday 24th September 2023 - this is a short edited film - Highlights - includes the museums own vintage collection, invited vintage and modern day buses, breakdowns by two of the museums buses, Loco 'Peter' and train, enjoy watching this version just 12 minutes of edited video footage
Buses in The City of Chichester West Sussex - Saturday 13th July 2024
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Buses, trains, beautiful flower beds, Ponies and traps - On the day of the Festival of Speed, filming buses in Chichester. Various routes and many types of buses - route 700 to Littlehampton & Portsmouth, Aldershot Gold double decks, route 500 to Littlehampton, Single decks, mini buses serving local communities and Goodwood buses plus filming on the railway station Ambient sounds and contrastin...
Stagecoach Buses in Littlehampton 29th April 2024
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Filmed Arundel Road and Bridge Road. I set out to film many buses, but only one bus went round the Wickbourne Loop, Arundel Road, a usual situation for Wick residents, non runners, many non running buses (from Worthing Bus Depot) and with late buses filmed on Bridge Road Littlehampton (from Chichester Bus Station) I only managed to film 6 buses. This film is set to a background beat music, enjo...
Warnham local Nature Reserve The Fox
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An amazing piece of film footage of Foxy on the frozen lake at Warnham local Nature Reserve filmed back on 9th February 2012. Foxy wasn't at all interested in the hundreds of Gulls on the lake
Steam Loco 'Camelot' at the Bluebell Railway
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A memory from the past. July 2017 - Steam Loco 'Camelot' BR Standard Class 5 73082 4-6-0 arriving at Sheffield Park Station and shunting around the train to join the other end of the train ready for the next departure
The Last Official Slam Door Train
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One of the last official slam door trains from Littlehampton West Sussex Out of the sheds and on to the station (early morning) on 27th July 2005 Swiftly away at 25 mph from the Station probably heading for Victoria Station London
Amberley Chalk Pits Museum back in 2007
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From my DVD Collection - A look back at the narrow gauge railway back in 2007
Southdown Buses - Two Preserved Southdown Buses Re-run Service 69
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Two Preserved ex Southdown Buses - Special event - one day only - on a re-run of Service 69 (Saturday 30th July 2022) A fifty years celebration of Service 69 which ran between Horsham and Bognor Regis during the 1970s.
The Amberley Museum Autumn Bus Show Sun' 23rd Sept' 2021 (re-edited)
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A poor turn out of visiting vintage buses and few visitors, plus showery weather conditions made this Bus Show day a very quiet event; I did manage to film a good selection of bus movements and this video features the Tramocar not now seen at more resent bus shows (Re-edited short version 2023
Harvester Littlehampton Fire Follow up video
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At the site of the burned out Harvester just two days later on Saturday 12th August - The site is fenced off and will the Windmill Cinema survive this closure. Another chance to look at this sad loss for this deprived town
The Harvester Restaurant Fire East Beach Littlehampton Thursday 10th August 2023
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The fire started before 9 a.m and quickly spread throughout the building - I arrived just after 11 a.m by then most of the building had already been reduced to rubble. The Harvester was the main eating place for visitors and residents in Littlehampton. The windmill Theatre / Cimema will have suffered heat and smoke damage. It will be a great loss to what is an already run down seaside resort.
Stagecoach Buses Littlehampton West Sussex at Anchor Springs Interchange Friday 7th July 2023
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Included in this movie are; Service 700 to the Wick loop / Service 700 to Worthing and Brighton / Service 700 to Bognor Regis and Chichester / Service 9 to Holmbush / Service 9 to Arundel / and the new Service 500 linking Yapton,/ Barnham,/ Westergate./ Fontwell andTangmere village and museum plus Shopwicke past St Richards Hospital to Chichester, / the buses on route 500 have registration plat...
Amberley Bus Show Autumn 2022 Best video shots
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some of the best video shots and audio sound of buses featuring/ EKL 456K Maidstone and District Leyland Leopard Marshall /- ECD 524 Leyland Cub KPZ2/ - 23 ACD 229 Leyland Titan PD2 /- CAP 229 Brighton & Hove Bristol K /- UF 1517 1927 Dennis 30cwt Short Bros' /- UF 6473 1930 Leyland TD1/- Steam Loco 'Peter' /- PPH 698 Epsom Coaches Bedford SB Duple /- 822 DYE RM1822 South London Routemaster
Stagecoach Buses in Chichester West Sussex -
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Stagecoach Buses in Chichester West Sussex -
BUSES 2022 HAVANT & PORTSMOUTH HAMPSHIRE
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BUSES 2022 HAVANT & PORTSMOUTH HAMPSHIRE
Bognor Regis buses Saturday 19th March 2022
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Bognor Regis buses Saturday 19th March 2022
Two 'Thumpers - DMU's - Lavender Line - August Bank Holiday Monday 2022
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Two 'Thumpers - DMU's - Lavender Line - August Bank Holiday Monday 2022
The Queens Silver Jubilee Carnival Parade 1977 - Royal Tunbridge Wells
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The Queens Silver Jubilee Carnival Parade 1977 - Royal Tunbridge Wells
How about having the real sound instead of music ?
Kathryn Marygold went to St Mary’s College in Bexhill on Sea since September 2012 for 12 years with Matthew Hamilton and Jason Brockwell
Always some twat who'd leave a door open or swing it while moving. Good memories though
Leopard, say no more!!!! Remember when they first came into service, all new and modern. One thing missing - Bognor Bus Station😢😢😢😢😢
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Excellent.😊
Good video,
The Leyland is beautiful. British buses are so neat and smart, in their lines and design.
Great video it would have been even better if the wasn’t any trains in it.
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Great Video!
Nice Video!
Love a National but that style of Leopard always brings back memories of travelling to school, it was a treat when one of these came into sight as they gradually took over from the old rattly double decks.
thats low flying training exercise
I remember getting on one of these to Chichester from Victoria. Was an experience I will never forget. First time I kept shitting it that the train would crash at any moment in fact there was a shudder on the train and me and some woman looked at each other as if to say, we’re done for. Second time, had to deal with a bunch of goths making noise until they got off in Barnham and third time, had my feet trod on around three times where people came through the door that was next to the seats. Yet you know something? Looking back, I loved the buzz of it. I work on the railways now and the new stock has no character or romance anymore.
The last 'normal' passenger slam-door working was on Saturday 26 November 2005 when Southern deliberately ran a 12 VEP formation instead of the booked 377s as a farewell run from Brighton to Victoria and back. I travelled from Clapham Junction to East Croydon on it.
Can anyone identify the name of that module in SLP at 5:43
So, are you saying it is the ‘last official slam door train’ or ‘one of the last slam door trains’? In truth, the last ‘official’ slam door trains on South Central lines included a 12 car from Newhaven Marine to Stewarts Lane, followed by an 8 car from Lovers Walk to Stewarts Lane - after that, there were none in the area let alone units that were fit to run on mainline rails…
With head code that was the London Victoria train via Hove.
Promo sm
Back in the days when people could be trusted to make simple decisions for themselves.
Because being hit by a train door when standing on a platform is a good thing.
Well said. Now we have the age of taking no responsibility.
@@22pcirishParticularly if you're standing too near to the platform edge. The doors are only supposed to open at about 5/6 mph.
Except the sign above the door that said ‘Do not open when the train is moving’? Central door locking is the best thing that ever happened before sliding doors became the norm. I speak as a railwayman of 38 years.
@@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 I’ve actually seen people being hit by train doors. Usually an ambulance is needed.
The old slam door emu's in use on the Waterloo East-Hastings route when I was completing my WBLA course in Leatherhead
I used to love the sound of slamming doors as it meant to everyone that "we were leaving." I am old enough to remember when you had to drop the window with a strap and reach out through the window opening to open the door from the outside. Memories!
Thanks for the memories
27/1/24 Update: We're back boys.
Almost 20 years...
Also a reminder that the TOCs spent large sums on respraying old trains in 'their' colours. And then those TOCs collapsed or were relieved of their franchises. This was presumably Connex livery. The original SR green should never have been dropped by British Rail and in modern form would still be right for the third-rail network today.
Excellent shot. Like me😁
Hmm, last 3rd rail mainline slam doors maybe but we were still running them on the Brockenhurst to Lymington branch until May 2010 including over part of the main line albeit with a central locking system once the doors were closed manually. Opened manually too of course once the locking system was released.
Remember these 😮 terrible 😣 good to get out of but that’s about it
Rather drive these than a Disastro, hate those things. Can't beat a 159 though (apart from they're bloody freezing in winter and boiling in summer in the cab but hey ho).
Ok as an American who is too young to remember 2005... What were these like on the inside? Did each door lead to an individual compartment? Or otherwise? How did this work?
These were basically BR Mk1 stock, utilised as emu's. Standard class was open plan with 2+2 seating, a central gangway and connected through the length of the train. Each set of 4 coaches would have a 1st Class section, approx half a coach length, with compartments and a side corridor, each compartment seating 6. They were old, noisy and had wonderful traction motor sound and great heating in winter. At least in these old units you got a a better seat, more room and privacy for my 1st Class ticket!
@@055deltic thank you!
@055deltic 's description is of the centre 4-car unit, a 4CIG, 1805, which has 3 doors each side per trailer (unpowered) carriage, the rear unit 3490, a 4VEP, has doors at every seat bay and the standard class seats are 3+2 across the width, high density,, first class compartments are at the rear of each driving car, the front unit 3822 had one first class section opened out to bench seats and was known as a 4VIP. It actually survived into preservation for a few years but copper theft led to it's eventual scrapping. Search 3417 Gordon on here to see a 4VEP survivor with ambitions 🙂
the 4DD was an interesting train
Headcode 03 was London Bridge via the Quarry Line
It wasn't i still remember using slam dpor hst's until 2019.
Indeed, they mean slam door SR units
This particular 12 car rake was the last SR Slam Door train that ran on 3rd rail. I was lucky enough to work this rake to Stewarts Lane ready for scrapping… It was an interesting trip for the last 12 car rake. The last 8 car rake was even more fun - it was a wonder it even got to Stewarts Lane 😂
O call back yesterday Bid time return..
How does 2005 look so long ago, it feels like last week??
I wasn’t even born 😂
No it doesn’t. Ive no idea why you would think that.
@@TeamasTwiffleton This must seem like ancient history to you, lol
@@RoadCone411 not too much before
@HyDriOfficialRBX im not obv
Is there still semaphore signaling there?
Yes. The semaphores will probably go in the next five years... but that does require the ALF resignalling scheme to have been funded in CP7, and I don't know if it has. Which is awkward, given that I need to know this for work!
Lovely video but please no music.
What was the train class
Class 423, or 4-VEP in old money
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Most of it was second class. Probably a small first class area.
2x class 423 + class 421 (Centre unit)
@@patrickmkiv first class denoted by broad yellow line above the windows
what was the cause of this fire?
hi, great video,i remember the leyland leopards as a child living in sussex in the Eastbourne area, brillant vehicles, unlike the national bus with its 500 fixed head,
They are demolished
I am sad the windmil Caught fire
I don't know but it was an insana
Where did it start in the kitchen extraction system a common one in eateries sad for the folks that worked there hope they get employment elsewhere 👍
Started in the kitchen, Windmill threatre got off lightly,firefighters were brilliant stopping the spread of the fire.
I remember we had a huge fire in Basingstoke called The Portsmouth Arms that too was virtually burnt to the Ground as it had a thatched roof and that was rebuilt so hopefully this will get rebuilt
Had to switch off the sound, terrible soundtrack, no need for it!!!
156+300=
By any chance did any engines come from Billingshurst?😊
Sorry, I do not have an answer to your question!
Drop the music, it's not a Pathe newsreel.
It fits it’s devastating music
@@nickturner6249 devastatingly bad...
This pub was called The Windmill as it stood near the site of a windmill. Demolished by Billy Butlin for an amusement park, was about where the wave swinger chairoplane is. I think they should build a new restaurant with a mock brick windmill incorporated. There are a few, such as in Milton Keynes and Lincoln. It wouldn't look much like the front of the theatre, and would look more like the original one.
Thank you for that info
Sad to see hope all the staff are ok and that it can be rebuilt
hate music spoils video for me doesn't fit scenes.
I'm betting a hood fire. Very common in restaurants.
I believe it started in the kitchen.