I live in USA, have done since 1995. Very impressed how uk rail travel has improved over the years especially compared to Amtrak Garbage.USA freight trains are very impressive though.
Bescot station looks like a good vantage point, but a miserable place if you're a passenger waiting for a train. Love your videos, the era I grew up in train spotting. You certainly got around. Great that you filmed what in those days to many was just the mundane day to day rail movements, but which we now look back on with nostalgia and fond memories. If only there was that variety of traffic and traction around today.
I used to love chilling at Bescot on a Sunday afternoon in the late 90s after visiting the Sunday Market across the road, it was cool to see the InterCity trains pass through.
Many thanks for this, loved this video! - brought back some great memories. Being in the NorthWest I used love a trip to Bescot, it never disappointed, always plenty of movement. The 304 brought it all back! proper little work horses with their bouncy seats and nightmare door handles!! The pulling power of Bescot for us though were the 58's. Many thanks
The background thrum of choppers with the dink donk, dink donk, dink donk of a passing MGR hopper train takes me back to my childhood. Thanks for these films.
Can't thank you enough for these videos you are putting out. I did my detonator training for BR at Bescot yard around this time, and this brought back memories of just how busy Bescot was. Enjoyed seeing the old 304's plying their trade on the Waslall services. I grew up in Coventry, so would be particularly interested if you have anything from there.....
Such a nostalgic trip back in time when the railways were full of proper engines and rolling stock with the likes of 47s,58s,86s etc unlike today's railways no beauty o glamour always my favourite livery blue and grey rolling stock and all over blue engines
i would have money on it being ECS to Oxley. Most used to leave from the north end of BNS and then swing a right at soho junction, you would see quite a few ECS going through bescot back in the day as Oxley was always busy
Bescot was best place to see Class 58s in the 1980s... They also had a lot of 40,44,45 and 46s stabled on the back roads awaiting scrapping.... I used to catch the Class 304 and 310s every day between Walsall-Birminghan.
My Birthday, 24 years old. Thanks for sharing. Brings back memories. Now 59 years old and watch American trains now .
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I live in USA, have done since 1995. Very impressed how uk rail travel has improved over the years especially compared to Amtrak Garbage.USA freight trains are very impressive though.
I was based here as a Guard 1979 to 1981 before leaving on health grounds. Enjoyed watching this, brought back happy memories.
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Variety is wonderful, what a busy scene 👍
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Bescot station looks like a good vantage point, but a miserable place if you're a passenger waiting for a train.
Love your videos, the era I grew up in train spotting. You certainly got around. Great that you filmed what in those days to many was just the mundane day to day rail movements, but which we now look back on with nostalgia and fond memories. If only there was that variety of traffic and traction around today.
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I used to love chilling at Bescot on a Sunday afternoon in the late 90s after visiting the Sunday Market across the road, it was cool to see the InterCity trains pass through.
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I spent many a happy hour at Bescot and those certainly were the good old days. Regards, John
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Bescot was still a cracking place in the 90s. The old Albright & Wilson green tanks were stored there.
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Many thanks for this, loved this video! - brought back some great memories. Being in the NorthWest I used love a trip to Bescot, it never disappointed, always plenty of movement. The 304 brought it all back! proper little work horses with their bouncy seats and nightmare door handles!! The pulling power of Bescot for us though were the 58's. Many thanks
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Dirty br blue everywhere you look. Can almost smell the diesel fumes. God I miss those days.8.29. Who needs a bridge? Thx for the upload
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Visited bescot a number of times during the 80’s, would also sneak in a cheeky look at Saltley. Great times thanks for uploading.
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The background thrum of choppers with the dink donk, dink donk, dink donk of a passing MGR hopper train takes me back to my childhood. Thanks for these films.
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Great Video. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Can't thank you enough for these videos you are putting out. I did my detonator training for BR at Bescot yard around this time, and this brought back memories of just how busy Bescot was. Enjoyed seeing the old 304's plying their trade on the Waslall services. I grew up in Coventry, so would be particularly interested if you have anything from there.....
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Such a nostalgic trip back in time when the railways were full of proper engines and rolling stock with the likes of 47s,58s,86s etc unlike today's railways no beauty o glamour always my favourite livery blue and grey rolling stock and all over blue engines
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Great video,Bescot always was full of activity
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Great memories. Superb footage of an awesome location,nowadays just a shadow of it's former self.
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Always liked it there so many loco's
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Bescot NOT Nescot 😂😂😂
This is a great vid brings back lots of memories
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I'm guessing the 85 was pulling some kind of ECS working with the GUV and BG in the middle of the train?
May be coming or going to Wolverton works for attention. Such workings were quite regular
i would have money on it being ECS to Oxley. Most used to leave from the north end of BNS and then swing a right at soho junction, you would see quite a few ECS going through bescot back in the day as Oxley was always busy
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Bescot was best place to see Class 58s in the 1980s... They also had a lot of 40,44,45 and 46s stabled on the back roads awaiting scrapping.... I used to catch the Class 304 and 310s every day between Walsall-Birminghan.
Many thanks for watching and for the comment....best regards...Mark