This has made my day! I used to commute from Eastcote to South Ken via Rayners L so know the area well. As a local history buff this is simply joyous! It brings back many memories of visits to South Harrow market with my grandmother and staring up at the gasometer from the grounds of Queensmead school in South Ruislip.
Thank you for taking the trouble to do this I lived in South Harrow from 1957 to 1973. It was only when I joined the local closed Facebook groups that I learnt of its existence. When living there had no idea of the spur I never went down Stanley Road, but used in indoor market to go to Roxeth Green Avenue. Something I noted in your video was the foot bridge, that reminded me of the similar to that just after going through South Harrow Station on the way to Sudbury Hill & before the South Harrow sidings .
A fantastic video, I lived until recently in West Harrow between the branches of the met and pic and spent many hours watching trains come and go at Rayners Lane, West Harrow and South Harrow,
Another brilliant video … amazing to think the arches are home to all sorts of businesses nowadays … My grandparents moved to the newly constructed West Harrow/Rayner’s Lane estate in 1932/3 … I recall my late grandmother talking about how even then the view to Rayner’s Lane Station was clear from their back garden. Grandad worked in the print, taking the Met railway/line daily to work, sometimes falling asleep on his way home and being woken up at the sidings in Uxbridge …
That was very interesting, thank you 🙂. I love the idea of taking information from historical maps, photos and documentation and creating a working simulation from them and it looks like you did very good job of it 👍
Wasn’t the area of Roxeth originally known as Rooks Heath ? Thank You for Taking The Time to Research & Create such Wonderful Railways Perhaps you might consider creating The Stanmore Rattler in a future post Thanks For Your Hard Work Time & Effort
Hello, wonderful videos, keep up the good work. I went to school in Ruislip in the 1970s and there were a couple of children in my class whose grandparents remembered when it was all fields. Hard as a child to imagine that as all I saw were houses - your videos would have helped. I hope you keep doing them. Railway stuff tends to get a lot of subscribers. I’ve been doing little videos on Italy for 3 years and have about 800 subscribers but I just do them for fun so not too bothered about views. Occasionally I get a nice comment which keeps me going! Thanks
Nice work Anthony - and actually a pretty good reconstruction of the gas works going by photos I have (my great grandparents' house in Sherwood Rd backed onto it). Changed a lot when the massive gas holder arrived and dominated the view around here 😖. One small thing - the first bridge after West Harrow carries The Ridgeway, not Imperial Drive.
@@anthonyguter Sorry I jumped the gun there. Friday is my weekly publish day and, having worked on it all week, I had nothing else ready. It won’t happen again! And thanks
No, sorry. Tunnels in TF2 look awful and there is no suitable underground station mod. I have built the Circle line in 1:1 scale for my own amusement but the quality is not good enough to justify putting it on TH-cam
This has made my day! I used to commute from Eastcote to South Ken via Rayners L so know the area well. As a local history buff this is simply joyous! It brings back many memories of visits to South Harrow market with my grandmother and staring up at the gasometer from the grounds of Queensmead school in South Ruislip.
Thanks very much
Thank you for taking the trouble to do this I lived in South Harrow from 1957 to 1973. It was only when I joined the local closed Facebook groups that I learnt of its existence. When living there had no idea of the spur I never went down Stanley Road, but used in indoor market to go to
Roxeth Green Avenue. Something I noted in your video was the foot bridge, that reminded me of the similar to that just after going through South Harrow Station on the way to Sudbury Hill & before the South Harrow sidings .
Glad you enjoyed it
A fantastic video, I lived until recently in West Harrow between the branches of the met and pic and spent many hours watching trains come and go at Rayners Lane, West Harrow and South Harrow,
Thanks. It would have been a lot more interesting in the days of steam.
Another brilliant video … amazing to think the arches are home to all sorts of businesses nowadays …
My grandparents moved to the newly constructed West Harrow/Rayner’s Lane estate in 1932/3 … I recall my late grandmother talking about how even then the view to Rayner’s Lane Station was clear from their back garden.
Grandad worked in the print, taking the Met railway/line daily to work, sometimes falling asleep on his way home and being woken up at the sidings in Uxbridge …
Thanks. By the time my family moved to Pinner the open spaces were mostly gone 😪
That was very interesting, thank you 🙂. I love the idea of taking information from historical maps, photos and documentation and creating a working simulation from them and it looks like you did very good job of it 👍
Thank you
Wasn’t the area of Roxeth originally known as Rooks Heath ?
Thank You for Taking The Time to Research & Create such Wonderful Railways
Perhaps you might consider creating The Stanmore Rattler in a future post
Thanks For Your Hard Work Time & Effort
Thanks for your comments. No idea about the derivation of Roxeth but sounds convincing. Rattler? A bit too small to interest me, I'm afraid.
Absolutely amazing video, so much interesting information in there.
Thank you
Hello, wonderful videos, keep up the good work. I went to school in Ruislip in the 1970s and there were a couple of children in my class whose grandparents remembered when it was all fields. Hard as a child to imagine that as all I saw were houses - your videos would have helped. I hope you keep doing them. Railway stuff tends to get a lot of subscribers. I’ve been doing little videos on Italy for 3 years and have about 800 subscribers but I just do them for fun so not too bothered about views. Occasionally I get a nice comment which keeps me going! Thanks
Thank you. As you say, we do this for fun and to receive pleasant comments is a bonus.
Love this, was born in Harrow but have no recollection of the area. Nice to see some of it here in older times
Glad you enjoyed it
Great stuff!!
Another amazing video
Nice work Anthony - and actually a pretty good reconstruction of the gas works going by photos I have (my great grandparents' house in Sherwood Rd backed onto it). Changed a lot when the massive gas holder arrived and dominated the view around here 😖. One small thing - the first bridge after West Harrow carries The Ridgeway, not Imperial Drive.
Damn, I lived near there for 8 years. Thats the trouble with trying to do a spontaneous commentary. Anyway, glad I got the gasworks right.
Could I sample some of the aerial views of your recreated Uxbridge? Just a few seconds rather than anything lengthy!
Yes, whatever you wish. (I see you released the video anyway before I replied but no problem)
@@anthonyguter Sorry I jumped the gun there. Friday is my weekly publish day and, having worked on it all week, I had nothing else ready. It won’t happen again! And thanks
can u do some of the deep level tube lines pls
No, sorry. Tunnels in TF2 look awful and there is no suitable underground station mod. I have built the Circle line in 1:1 scale for my own amusement but the quality is not good enough to justify putting it on TH-cam
@@anthonyguter maybe you should get into modding
@@fsstickman1 too old, mate.