It’s always nice to see the local (albeit closed) railway stations being kept well. Moved to Bolsover in 2012, love the railway history of this area. Thank you.
I was watching a video the other day about Ramsgate Tunnels where they had turned a disused tunnel into a café. Seeing you have your tea on that round table gave me the idea! Thanks for uploadingl.
Great update. The work they've done to bring all that beautiful engineering brick back from vegetation has really paid off! The engraved bench and info boards looked good, as did the new one with workers and sponsors names. Glad they managed to source some original blue brick for the platform ends, and even one with the Hamblet stamp! There was a poignant passing shot of some fingerprints of a worker some 130yrs ago...then a beautiful Cinnabar moth flew through the shot at 8.05! Would be nice to see some women involved in the restoration, but it really is coming along well now.
I was trying to get that moth in shot for ages. It kept landing in front of but didnt want to stay on camera :) I'm glad you spotted it. Those finger prints are brilliant. According to Mark at the site, they are from when the bricks were made and there are a few examples of them across the site.
@WobblyRunner I record moths and butterflies for Butterfly Conservation, so I couldn't miss that gorgeous red and navy blue beauty! The fingerprints just connect you instantly with a moment. So cool.
Great video and update on 25th June. I passed through same day and saw the progress around 2pm, just one guy finishing left side platform coping edge, so possiby just missed you. Bike ride from Mansfield to Hollingwood Hub (bacon roll and coffee), down canal to Staveley Basin to check out progress on the TPT bridge, onwards to Poolsbrook then up the Clowne cycle way. Very hot and sunny day, several miles up the 1.5% gradient so I was thinking about a cool drink in Clowne but not knowing the area no idea where to go, Aldi and the nearby pub not appealing! That notice board should ideally feature a local map showing nearest cycle friendly cafes. My next option was Elm Tree at Elmton, but was closed (Tuesdays closed)! Finally refreshed in Langwith.
@@WobblyRunner Thanks for the tip about S80. on Mansfield Rd. Usually, I turn right up Elmton Rd after leaving Clowne Greenway (and navigating through the new housing estate). So would have missed S80!
Brilliant update. All those sponsors,-it has certainly caught on! I thought you would still be in North Wales. Job to keep up with you, but keep up the good work.
I just checked my records; the last times I went through Clowne by railway were in April and September 1966. I sometimes pass through by road and must have a look at the station.
Hi Paul another fab update from Clowne. That bench was so cool, you would miss that engraving of the steam train if you didnt know it was there. The station is looking beautiful with everyone hard at work. Those volunteers are the best of british! How cool your name was on the plaque too Paul! Your name wobbly runner immortslised! ❤😊👍
It’s always nice to see the local (albeit closed) railway stations being kept well. Moved to Bolsover in 2012, love the railway history of this area. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Hi Paul, another fantastic update on this project, the guys have been working hard and it’s really coming along. Keep the updates coming, thank you 😊👍
Thanks very much David. 👍
My late father was a evacuee in Clowne so this is of interest to me as I plan to visit Clown later this year for the first time.
👍a great family link to the area
Another great update on the Clowne station project...cheers James 🙂👍
Cheers James
Hi Wobbly, I keep popping up for a quick look, fantastic effort from all involved 👍👌😁
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I was watching a video the other day about Ramsgate Tunnels where they had turned a disused tunnel into a café. Seeing you have your tea on that round table gave me the idea! Thanks for uploadingl.
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Great update. The work they've done to bring all that beautiful engineering brick back from vegetation has really paid off! The engraved bench and info boards looked good, as did the new one with workers and sponsors names. Glad they managed to source some original blue brick for the platform ends, and even one with the Hamblet stamp! There was a poignant passing shot of some fingerprints of a worker some 130yrs ago...then a beautiful Cinnabar moth flew through the shot at 8.05! Would be nice to see some women involved in the restoration, but it really is coming along well now.
I was trying to get that moth in shot for ages. It kept landing in front of but didnt want to stay on camera :) I'm glad you spotted it.
Those finger prints are brilliant. According to Mark at the site, they are from when the bricks were made and there are a few examples of them across the site.
@WobblyRunner I record moths and butterflies for Butterfly Conservation, so I couldn't miss that gorgeous red and navy blue beauty! The fingerprints just connect you instantly with a moment. So cool.
Great video and update on 25th June. I passed through same day and saw the progress around 2pm, just one guy finishing left side platform coping edge, so possiby just missed you. Bike ride from Mansfield to Hollingwood Hub (bacon roll and coffee), down canal to Staveley Basin to check out progress on the TPT bridge, onwards to Poolsbrook then up the Clowne cycle way. Very hot and sunny day, several miles up the 1.5% gradient so I was thinking about a cool drink in Clowne but not knowing the area no idea where to go, Aldi and the nearby pub not appealing! That notice board should ideally feature a local map showing nearest cycle friendly cafes. My next option was Elm Tree at Elmton, but was closed (Tuesdays closed)! Finally refreshed in Langwith.
Ahh yes I think I was long gone by 2pm. That's some ride. Try the S80 Sandwich Bar if you're in Creswell. Not sure what time it opens to though.
@@WobblyRunner Thanks for the tip about S80. on Mansfield Rd. Usually, I turn right up Elmton Rd after leaving Clowne Greenway (and navigating through the new housing estate). So would have missed S80!
Great one they have worked hard on this one great video remember it been run down as a local lad.
They sure have. It's only when you see the photo of the site a few years ago, you realise the difference they have made.
That looks amazing Paul. Some hard work gone on there. I'm well overdue a visit to clowne
You sure are Russ 😄.
Brilliant update. All those sponsors,-it has certainly caught on! I thought you would still be in North Wales. Job to keep up with you, but keep up the good work.
😄 thanks Bob. I wish I was still in Wales. Came back mid May. Just catching up on the backlog of videos I filmes whilst there.
I just checked my records; the last times I went through Clowne by railway were in April and September 1966. I sometimes pass through by road and must have a look at the station.
Wow great stuff John. Was that on this line or the midland?
Hi Paul another fab update from Clowne. That bench was so cool, you would miss that engraving of the steam train if you didnt know it was there. The station is looking beautiful with everyone hard at work. Those volunteers are the best of british! How cool your name was on the plaque too Paul! Your name wobbly runner immortslised! ❤😊👍
Thanks Carol. I fully agree. They're doing a great job. 😊
Was that actually a tunnel or was it originally just a bridge but has since been infilled at the far end?
It was a tunnel. Not a long one though. Probably only just long enough to be classed as a tunnel rather than a long bridge.