Great video, lovely scenery, interesting information from yourself as usual and also good weather showing the Looe Valley Branch Line. The journey from Liskeard to Looe just so quintessential of the British countryside at its best, and Looe looked so picturesque in sunshine and definitely Looe Station had the most gorgeous views. Thank you Johnny for taking us along. 😊
When i was a child in the early 1960s, my parents took us on several summer holidays to Looe....always by train. I enjoyed the journeys as much as the holiday. I went back again for the first time in 2018.....again by train, lovely trip down memory lane. I remembered and easily found the place where we always stayed. It's divided into private flats now, but on the stone gate pillar there was still an old faded sign "Sea Breeze Guest House".
Lovely stuff, thanks. Never been to Looe, nor St Ives for that matter, so all my "experience" comes vicariously from you and The Geoff. Yes, yes, I know, both places are on my list... 🤣
Excellent video. This brought back nice memories. Used to know this line like the back of my hand! We even walked the whole length from Looe to Liskeard along those lanes, calling in at every station on the way, and up the hill from Coombe to Liskeard. Such a shame seeing Coombe all overgrown. I remember when the line carried on to Moorswater for clay and Blue Circle cement traffic.
@@liamburke1741 thanks for the kind words and also for sharing the memories. The line at Coombe does look a lot more overgrown than even in previous TH-cam videos of the line that i have watched. Best wishes to you 👍
What a lovely report - you packed in so many different elements. All beautifully filmed as ever, I swear I could detect the scent of that narrow lane. Oh, interesting to see a seagull waiting for the train at Looe :D Thanks for sharing such a nice day.
Very enjoyable video. Welcome back to the UK. However, beautiful Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Slovenia are, there is nothing like good old Devon Cornwall for me
Thank you Johnny for another extremely interesting video. Perhaps the most impressive feature of this video is the huge variety of shots you took. Some trains, some stations, some people, some scenic, some town, some hiking! and so on..... For me the best part of all was early on when you showed us the inside of the building on platform three at Liskeard. What a fascinating exhibition! It was particularly interesting to see the small card 'Edmundson' tickets on display. Growing up in the nineteen-fifties those were the ONLY tickets used by my local station. And no doubt that was true of thousands upon thousands of stations all around the world.
@@Fan652w tbh Roger, gazing at all those old tickets was one of the highlights of my day too. Brought back a lot of memories. Pleased it does for you too. 👍
@@ventureglen1601 thanks! I will take "inspirational" 😀 If you are fit, the walk up from Coombe Jct to Liskeard station is steep, but not far. I'm pleased i put in that effort to see the halt more closely. Thanks for watching 👍
@@BruceJohnston-gi5wx Thanks Bruce. I have been to South Island, but not that far north. As my friends live in Otago, I flew into Queenstown. Thanks for the views from all that ways away 👍
@@SirReginaldBlomfield1234 well, it is right to drink Cornish beer in Cornwall, so how could i say no? 😉 Best wishes to you and thanks so much for watching the video 👍
Went to looe many many time and there was lightning there once never returned 🤣 its not the reason why I haven't been for a couple of years great video Johnny👍
Great explanatory video! I’m on a short vacay in Cornwall right now and will definitely be trying out the Looe Valley line tomorrow, including visiting those two quiet but cute halt stations. I’ve also subscribed to you 👍
@@tonys1636 i know what you mean. The pub provided the conveniences i needed although, in common with its name, the town, I understand, has several... Sadly the station no longer has facilities, but of course, the old 150 does! Could have called it "Pissing around on the Looe branch", but the TH-cam bots would have red flagged me!
@@sandiandgregh oh i know what you mean... a funny bunch them Canadians. They were actually great fun and very relaxed. They had a tent with them and had no idea where they would be camping that night. Thanks, as ever, for coming along 👍
Lovely video. I enjoyed the slower pace. Is this line unique in the UK in using this way to tackle steep gradients? We see it all the time in your European videos. Just back from an Exeter to Okehampton and bus to Tavistock trip . These branch lines are special; I expect to see Bernard Cribbins waiting at every station.
@@colinriley123 thanks. I will try and keep it slow in some future ones. Although Friday will be All by Twos East... so that will be a bit more frenetic!
@@dafrankp thanks! Oh, ticket prices are in the description. Day return on the line is just over a fiver. I was on a Freedom of the West Rover. Thanks for watching 👍
@@imsbvs as Stuart says, it used to be a freight line. I think the branch was always single tracked as space is very limited by the river. Thanks for watching too 👍
It is a great pity the station at Looe is not nearer to the town centre. The station use to be nearer to Looe Bridge. Then the station was relocated further away from the bridge, resulting in a longer walk from the town centre to catch the train. This has the effect of making the train service less attractive to use. Someone into conspiracy theories might wonder if this was a conspiracy to reduce the number of passengers using the Liskeard - Looe line, thus justifying the case for the line's closure. More likely it was just plain incompetence. 😢
@@Andrew-xg5ge sadly something that was repeated all over the country. Still, at least it is still there! So their plan has failed (up to now at least). Thanks so much for watching 👍
I do wonder if even more people would be using the Liskeard-Looe line if Looe Station were nearer to the town centre. One option might be to provide a bike hire facility at Looe Station. This would make it easier to get from Looe Station to the town centre.
@@chrismccartney8668 that's a fair point. Now you mention it, it seems odd that the request stops are not available to every service. It's not like the timetable is particularly tight or anything? Maybe someone reading this will know why... In the meantime, thank you so much for watching. 👍
Hi Johnny. I do not wish to be too pedantic as I always enjoy your videos, but can I say that your pronunciation of Liskeard is way off. The name is pronounced Lis-card with an emphasis on the second syllable.
@@ianbond3885 Yes, others have pointed that one out too. I have another video featuring Liskeard coming out in the future and i will surely do a better job with the name next time! Thanks so much for watching and for the welcome pedantry 👍
@@leplessis8179 haha no! Been picked up on that one by other comments. You'll be pleased to know i sat it properly in a future video when i pass through the town. Thanks for watching (even if through gritted teeth!) 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravels Although a long time Cornishman by now, I was brought up just outside 81E, where the shed foreman was my next-door neighbour. Guess where I spent my childhood? Regards,
Great video, lovely scenery, interesting information from yourself as usual and also good weather showing the Looe Valley Branch Line. The journey from Liskeard to Looe just so quintessential of the British countryside at its best, and Looe looked so picturesque in sunshine and definitely Looe Station had the most gorgeous views. Thank you Johnny for taking us along. 😊
@@Diana-andre2018 you are very welcome. I certainly picked a great day for it.
When i was a child in the early 1960s, my parents took us on several summer holidays to Looe....always by train. I enjoyed the journeys as much as the holiday. I went back again for the first time in 2018.....again by train, lovely trip down memory lane. I remembered and easily found the place where we always stayed. It's divided into private flats now, but on the stone gate pillar there was still an old faded sign "Sea Breeze Guest House".
@@deewat9618 What lovely memories. Thanks for sharing them.
Thank you so much for watching 👍
Lovely stuff, thanks. Never been to Looe, nor St Ives for that matter, so all my "experience" comes vicariously from you and The Geoff. Yes, yes, I know, both places are on my list... 🤣
@@horsehollerer haha, i don't mind. You can sit on my virtual shoulder whenever you like!
Excellent video. This brought back nice memories. Used to know this line like the back of my hand! We even walked the whole length from Looe to Liskeard along those lanes, calling in at every station on the way, and up the hill from Coombe to Liskeard. Such a shame seeing Coombe all overgrown. I remember when the line carried on to Moorswater for clay and Blue Circle cement traffic.
@@liamburke1741 thanks for the kind words and also for sharing the memories. The line at Coombe does look a lot more overgrown than even in previous TH-cam videos of the line that i have watched.
Best wishes to you 👍
Great video of an unusual branch line, West Looe getting very busy in the peak season
@@SimonPJohnson i was back there recently in August. It was packed! That was a very short visit though...
Thanks for watching another 👍
What a lovely report - you packed in so many different elements. All beautifully filmed as ever, I swear I could detect the scent of that narrow lane. Oh, interesting to see a seagull waiting for the train at Looe :D Thanks for sharing such a nice day.
I totally agree, but particularity 'you packed in so many different elements'.
@@ampersand. you are very welcome. As you could tell, i did have a nice day mucking about on a branch line!
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Very enjoyable video. Welcome back to the UK. However, beautiful Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Slovenia are, there is nothing like good old Devon Cornwall for me
@@martinbradshaw7877 well it is my home, so i probably agree!
Thanks for coming along 👍
Thank you Johnny for another extremely interesting video. Perhaps the most impressive feature of this video is the huge variety of shots you took. Some trains, some stations, some people, some scenic, some town, some hiking! and so on..... For me the best part of all was early on when you showed us the inside of the building on platform three at Liskeard. What a fascinating exhibition! It was particularly interesting to see the small card 'Edmundson' tickets on display. Growing up in the nineteen-fifties those were the ONLY tickets used by my local station. And no doubt that was true of thousands upon thousands of stations all around the world.
@@Fan652w tbh Roger, gazing at all those old tickets was one of the highlights of my day too. Brought back a lot of memories. Pleased it does for you too. 👍
Nice little tour of a favourite branch line. My! The weeds have certainly taken over north of Coombe Junction Halt!
@@RichardWells1 Yes, it is very green there now, for sure.
Thanks for watching 👍
Inspirational video Johnny, love the hop off at Coombe Jn Halt, will have to visit the well at St Keynes when I'm back down that way ... 😊
@@ventureglen1601 thanks! I will take "inspirational" 😀
If you are fit, the walk up from Coombe Jct to Liskeard station is steep, but not far. I'm pleased i put in that effort to see the halt more closely.
Thanks for watching 👍
One of the best branch lines in the UK. I used it in 2009.
@@nathantew946 Yes. It is a little gem.
Thanks for watching 👍
Great video! I love Cornwall and as a Scottish Gaelic speaker I love to see the signs in our Celtic cousin, the Cornish language, Kernewek!
@@AlasdairMacCaluim Yes. Always nice to see a bit of Cornish. Apparently the number of speakers is rising again.
Thanks for watching too 👍
Lovely line what a lovely little seaside town. Thanks for sharing.
@@terryosullivan2620 you are very welcome. Thanks for watching 👍
That looked like such an enjoyable day out. Such a beautiful branch line.
@@Timstravels01 Yes, it was certainly a lovely day for it!
Thanks for watching another Tim 👍
Views in this video is very very beautiful and feeling of experience very fantastic 👍
@@trailwayt9HG thanks. And thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Johnny great trip cheers from Bruce sunny Blenheim South island New Zealand
@@BruceJohnston-gi5wx Thanks Bruce. I have been to South Island, but not that far north. As my friends live in Otago, I flew into Queenstown.
Thanks for the views from all that ways away 👍
What a lovely video, a nice summer vibe 😊
@@Trond_travels thanks, that's very nice of you to say. And thank you so much for watching 👍
Johnny, what have I told you about uphill walking! Great trip, looking forward to more branch line trips.
@@kevinellis8869 I know... I'm a fool to myself sometimes 🤷♂️
Still it turned out ok 😀
I've had a Looe drivers view for about 20 years going from Looe to Liskeard.
@@XDFRailRoadCooler must be a great view! It's pretty damn good out of the side windows!
Thanks so much for watching the video 👍
Lovely video that brought back a lot of memories 👍 Pleased you have the taste to choose a beer from Saint Austell brewery ! 🍺 Thanks for posting.
@@SirReginaldBlomfield1234 well, it is right to drink Cornish beer in Cornwall, so how could i say no? 😉
Best wishes to you and thanks so much for watching the video 👍
Lovely video. I have used that service many a time.
Thanks!
And thanks too for watching 👍
Finally did you reach this little but very pleasant railway
@@Kulla1berg Yes. I really had to do it. And that day was perfect for it .
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Went to looe many many time and there was lightning there once never returned 🤣 its not the reason why I haven't been for a couple of years great video Johnny👍
Thanks. I am told lightening never strikes twice, so i think you'll be ok to go back 😉
Thanks for watching 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravels yes I was think to do a video to and from there with my buddies
What a great line!
@@WINGSANDRAILS thanks mate 👍
Great explanatory video! I’m on a short vacay in Cornwall right now and will definitely be trying out the Looe Valley line tomorrow, including visiting those two quiet but cute halt stations. I’ve also subscribed to you 👍
@@customtransport2777 thanks for the kind comment and for the sub. Hope you have a lovely time in the Looe Valley too 👍
Excellent video Johnny. I use to live in Polperro and used the line a few times.
@@jimindevon9661 Thanks! That's very kind of you.
And thanks for watching too. 👍
Great Video Johnny
@@paulgibsonphotography cheers Paul 👍
Before the line from Coombe Junction to Sandplace was a railway it was a canal.
@@librarian16 ah very good point. I could have mentioned that!
Thanks for watching 👍
Perfect but envious.
@@user-eg8pv2om7j haha! What can i say 🤷♂️
Except, thank you so much for watching 👍
Yes, this is a fantastic experience and well worth the trouble of finding it! Just one small point, Liskeard is pronounced Liskaad, not Liskud.
@@citizen9378 thanks. It really is worth the trouble, as you say. Haha, i get pulled up with pronunciations even in the UK!
Thanks for watching 👍
I've been on the Rocky Mountaineer train.
@@XDFRailRoadCooler glad to hear it!
Nice video! Les is my dad 👍😀
@@simsonie Do give him my best wishes. It was a pleasure to bump into him 😀
And thanks for watching 👍
Those halts have better infrastructure than the 'bus shelters' that constitute new modern stations. Did Looe have a loo?
@@tonys1636 i know what you mean.
The pub provided the conveniences i needed although, in common with its name, the town, I understand, has several... Sadly the station no longer has facilities, but of course, the old 150 does!
Could have called it "Pissing around on the Looe branch", but the TH-cam bots would have red flagged me!
Some lovely little stations, as usual, and making friends along the way, too. Better watch out for those Canadians though. LOL #iamcanadian
@@sandiandgregh oh i know what you mean... a funny bunch them Canadians. They were actually great fun and very relaxed. They had a tent with them and had no idea where they would be camping that night.
Thanks, as ever, for coming along 👍
Lovely video. I enjoyed the slower pace. Is this line unique in the UK in using this way to tackle steep gradients? We see it all the time in your European videos. Just back from an Exeter to Okehampton and bus to Tavistock trip . These branch lines are special; I expect to see Bernard Cribbins waiting at every station.
@@colinriley123 thanks. I will try and keep it slow in some future ones. Although Friday will be All by Twos East... so that will be a bit more frenetic!
Lovely video, but what about the ticket prices?
@@dafrankp thanks! Oh, ticket prices are in the description. Day return on the line is just over a fiver. I was on a Freedom of the West Rover.
Thanks for watching 👍
You amde a comment about a northbound trackbed, was this a double tracked line reduced to single track at some time?
No, the line used to continue north to a cement terminal, freight trains stopped a couple of years ago
@@imsbvs as Stuart says, it used to be a freight line. I think the branch was always single tracked as space is very limited by the river.
Thanks for watching too 👍
Theres a actual megabus coach from Plymouth to London try it
I think I've spotted it. 07:00-13:00 . It doesn't run Tuesdays or Wednesdays . It's shown as a Falcon all the way to London.
@@JayJourneys_1 haha... I'm not sure I want to... 😉
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It is a great pity the station at Looe is not nearer to the town centre. The station use to be nearer to Looe Bridge. Then the station was relocated further away from the bridge, resulting in a longer walk from the town centre to catch the train. This has the effect of making the train service less attractive to use. Someone into conspiracy theories might wonder if this was a conspiracy to reduce the number of passengers using the Liskeard - Looe line, thus justifying the case for the line's closure. More likely it was just plain incompetence. 😢
@@Andrew-xg5ge sadly something that was repeated all over the country. Still, at least it is still there! So their plan has failed (up to now at least).
Thanks so much for watching 👍
I do wonder if even more people would be using the Liskeard-Looe line if Looe Station were nearer to the town centre.
One option might be to provide a bike hire facility at Looe Station. This would make it easier to get from Looe Station to the town centre.
Why not stop when people waiting ??
Just being awkward ?
@@chrismccartney8668 that's a fair point. Now you mention it, it seems odd that the request stops are not available to every service. It's not like the timetable is particularly tight or anything? Maybe someone reading this will know why...
In the meantime, thank you so much for watching. 👍
Hi Johnny. I do not wish to be too pedantic as I always enjoy your videos, but can I say that your pronunciation of Liskeard is way off. The name is pronounced Lis-card with an emphasis on the second syllable.
@@ianbond3885 Yes, others have pointed that one out too. I have another video featuring Liskeard coming out in the future and i will surely do a better job with the name next time!
Thanks so much for watching and for the welcome pedantry 👍
Obvious that you are not a local - it's called Lisk-aard!!
@@leplessis8179 haha no! Been picked up on that one by other comments. You'll be pleased to know i sat it properly in a future video when i pass through the town.
Thanks for watching (even if through gritted teeth!) 👍
@@JohnnyHooverTravels Although a long time Cornishman by now, I was brought up just outside 81E, where the shed foreman was my next-door neighbour. Guess where I spent my childhood? Regards,
He said that Scottish
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Thanks 👍