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Stations From The Air
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2023
Drone footage of UK railway stations
Sherborne. Stations From The Air #8
Sherborne station, Dorset, filmed with a DJI Neo drone in late October 2024.
From Wikipedia:
The station was opened by the Salisbury and Yeovil Railway (S&YR) on 7 May 1860, when the company extended its line from Gillingham to Sherborne. A level crossing across the line was at the east end of the platforms, and the goods yard with a goods shed at the west end; this and the main buildings were on the north side of the line to be nearer the town. Another siding on the other side of the line served the town's gas works which had been established in 1836. A signal box was erected on the east side of the level crossing and to the south of the line in 1875.
The level crossing with the 1960 disused signal box beyond, in December 2009.
The S&YR never operated any trains, instead they were provided by the London and South Western Railway, which bought out the S&YR in 1878. In 1923 this became part of the Southern Railway, which in turn was nationalised in 1948 to become the Southern Region of British Railways.
In 1960 the signal box was replaced by a new one on the opposite side of the line, but after this a decline set in. From 1963 the line was transferred to the Western Region, and in that year the Reshaping of British Railways report was published. The smaller stations were soon closed, and most trains beyond Exeter St Davids were diverted to other routes. The gas works had stopped receiving coal in 1957 and all goods traffic was stopped from 18 April 1966. On 7 May 1967 the 21 miles to Chard Junction was reduced to single track, but this proved a mistake and the double track was restored as far as Yeovil Junction on 1 October. The signal box was closed on 4 January 1970 when the level crossing was converted to lifting barriers which were for many years controlled by a member of staff from a panel at the end of the eastbound platform. In March 2012 a modern signalling system for the Salisbury-Exeter line was commissioned and the line, including crossings, is now controlled remotely by the Basingstoke Rail Operating Centre. Remote control of the crossing eliminated the need for constant staff presence at the station during train operating hours, allowing South West Trains to reduce the hours of ticket office staffing.
From Wikipedia:
The station was opened by the Salisbury and Yeovil Railway (S&YR) on 7 May 1860, when the company extended its line from Gillingham to Sherborne. A level crossing across the line was at the east end of the platforms, and the goods yard with a goods shed at the west end; this and the main buildings were on the north side of the line to be nearer the town. Another siding on the other side of the line served the town's gas works which had been established in 1836. A signal box was erected on the east side of the level crossing and to the south of the line in 1875.
The level crossing with the 1960 disused signal box beyond, in December 2009.
The S&YR never operated any trains, instead they were provided by the London and South Western Railway, which bought out the S&YR in 1878. In 1923 this became part of the Southern Railway, which in turn was nationalised in 1948 to become the Southern Region of British Railways.
In 1960 the signal box was replaced by a new one on the opposite side of the line, but after this a decline set in. From 1963 the line was transferred to the Western Region, and in that year the Reshaping of British Railways report was published. The smaller stations were soon closed, and most trains beyond Exeter St Davids were diverted to other routes. The gas works had stopped receiving coal in 1957 and all goods traffic was stopped from 18 April 1966. On 7 May 1967 the 21 miles to Chard Junction was reduced to single track, but this proved a mistake and the double track was restored as far as Yeovil Junction on 1 October. The signal box was closed on 4 January 1970 when the level crossing was converted to lifting barriers which were for many years controlled by a member of staff from a panel at the end of the eastbound platform. In March 2012 a modern signalling system for the Salisbury-Exeter line was commissioned and the line, including crossings, is now controlled remotely by the Basingstoke Rail Operating Centre. Remote control of the crossing eliminated the need for constant staff presence at the station during train operating hours, allowing South West Trains to reduce the hours of ticket office staffing.
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Tiverton Parkway. Stations From The Air #7
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Tiverton Parkway filmed with a DJI Neo on Saturday 15th November 2024. From Wikipedia: Tiverton Parkway railway station is on the Bristol to Exeter line in Devon, England. Despite being named after the town of Tiverton, it is actually located a short distance from the village of Sampford Peverell, 6 miles (9.7 km) to the east of Tiverton, and close to the junction of the M5 motorway with the A3...
Dawlish. Stations From The Air #6
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Dawlish filmed with DJI Neo Saturday 26th October 2024.
Paignton. Stations From The Air #5.
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Paignton. The Dartmouth Steam Railway and adjacent National Rail Station. Filmed Saturday 26th October 2024. Featuring the 14:10 steam departure to Kingswear. Hauled, tender first, by 5239 'Goliath', a GWR 5205 2-8-0T, designed by C.B. Collett and built at Swindon Works in 1924. Originally built to haul heavy coal trains this locomotive spent all it's operational life at Neath in South Wales. I...
Firepool Pumping Station. Taunton, UK.
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From the Historic England listed building entry: "TAUNTON FIREPOOL ST 23 25 Canal Road 6/10000 Firepool Pumping Station - II Two limekilns of the early 1840s; surmounted by hot air engine house built c1866 and water tank of 1877 and subsequently remodelled in 1889 as a pumping station for Bristol and Exeter Railway. Limekilns built of limestone rubble with buttresses and keyed brick arches to 2...
Stations From The Air #4. Taunton
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Filmed late October 2024 using a DJI Neo drone.
Crowcombe Heathfield, West Somerset Railway. Stations From The Air #3
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Crowcombe Heathfield, Somerset on the West Somerset Railway, filmed in late October 2024. Featuring 2-6-0 9351 Class (WSR Mogul) No. 9351 (rebuilt as a 2-6-0 tender from 5193, a GWR 5101 Class 2-6-2T tank) arriving on the 14:30 from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard on Saturday 19th October 2024.
Pinhoe - Stations From The Air #2
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Pinhoe station near Exeter in Devon. Filmed from around 150ft on June 9th 2023.
Templecombe - Stations From The Air #1
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A pair of South Western Railway Class 159s arriving in Templecombe, Somerset, England, June 2023
Beautiful video. Your camera seems to do a very nice work. But please move the camera a bit slower and more smoothly 2:37 - 2:44 Thank you.
Hi i see u use music for your video i have a pro4 some people have sound of the trains how do they do that plus what do use to put music on thanks
How fitting for the Storyteller.
Great shot, what drone do you use? Thanks for picking Templecombe Station, I am the Treasurer of The Friend's of Templecombe Station. Cheers Pete