The Big Four at 100: Southern

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ม.ค. 2023
  • A look at the Southern Railway from 1923 to 1948 including designs from Maunsell and Bullied, its electrification, the Lynton & Barnstaple and what remains in the preservation era.
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  • @edwardvincentbriones5062
    @edwardvincentbriones5062 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The Q1s were my favorite steam locomotives

  • @reesochacon1448
    @reesochacon1448 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It should also be noted the Steamtown, USA collection moved from Bellows Falls to Scranton in 1983. Also, I have seen No. 737, Gladstone, Granville, Martello, M7 No. 245, Beattie Well Tank No. 30587, the Bulleid Q1, and Ellerman Lines in person. I even got to cab Martello at Bressingham. It's a lovely place. I highly recommend it. Anyway, I loved this greatly. While I am an LNER fanboy, I do have a major soft spot for the Southern Railway.

  • @matthewschinazzi6594
    @matthewschinazzi6594 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredibly great video.

  • @barryroberts2196
    @barryroberts2196 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful memories, thanks👍👍

  • @tonyday7233
    @tonyday7233 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice video, thanks.

  • @lukegreen5341
    @lukegreen5341 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    30:18 This Famous Locomotive Stepney From The Bluebell Railway Is A Bit Like The Original Engine From Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends. Thanks Mate. X

  • @nigelperyer9354
    @nigelperyer9354 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can get a through train from Wareham to swanage this summer 4 trains a day

  • @disclosure837
    @disclosure837 ปีที่แล้ว

    brilliant

  • @Cromwelldunbar
    @Cromwelldunbar ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow! There’s even a shot of a Brighton loco at 26:13 - but without any mention of it, which of course would be far too much to expect now wouldn’t it? So let us give thanks and be thankful for small mercies and incline our brows if not on bended knee before our lords of the South Western and SouthEastern cultures…postscriptum addenda: Comment on the Southern’s inherited Channel Ports makes no inclusion of Newhaven…oh well, Brighton was allowed use of Portsmouth, one might guess: my next bet is on the IoW railways loco stock that these will be all ex LSWR O2 0:4:4s used very ably for passenger trains, and which class of locos was used on goods train, 0:6:0s and where did they come from? Yup, got the message, no problem Bluebell Line solution: sole Brighton loco worth keeping was Stroudley’s Terriers and as a very exceptional and generous favour a solitary 0:6:2T…Grate stuff, the superheated I3 4:4:2Ts must’ve wept!

  • @gilbertporter4992
    @gilbertporter4992 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Looking forward to this, but why 15 days away?

    • @stevengorick187
      @stevengorick187  ปีที่แล้ว

      every episode will be uploaded 2 weeks prior to release on the 1st of every month so people know about it.

    • @Cromwelldunbar
      @Cromwelldunbar ปีที่แล้ว

      I really do hope you give the Brighton its just due and not let it be elbowed out by the other two. The Brighton produced some splendid locos but they thought they weren’t good enough. A case of two’s company three’s a crowd, the shites!

    • @stevengorick187
      @stevengorick187  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Cromwelldunbar The Brighton will be covered but only the Terriers really get a mention because I didn't want this series to be just about the locomotives.

    • @FeatherWings78
      @FeatherWings78 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stevengorick187 what do you mean

  • @garryferrington811
    @garryferrington811 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not much in the way of videos pre-grouping, is there? I suppose because such a video would be mostly still photos. Still, I'd be interested.

    • @stevengorick187
      @stevengorick187  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes the Southern and LNER were to 2 worse to try and do. Southern Bullied's not a problem, LNER ECML the same. Everything else for both a real struggle.

  • @user-qp9cd5ng3w
    @user-qp9cd5ng3w หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic video! The deep dive into the history of the Southern Railway from 1923 to 1948 is both informative and engaging. If you are interested to learn more about the history of the British railway, check out the playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLbkIohgbg3ZNXQ2yFZ92zn-sXxO350Aa2.html

  • @FeatherWings78
    @FeatherWings78 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are we gonna see British Railways

    • @Cromwelldunbar
      @Cromwelldunbar ปีที่แล้ว

      Ffs this is about the Big Four emanating from the 1923 Grouping that took place a century ago and which lasted but a quarter of a century AND given the SIX bloody years of war did a very commendable and noble job and a far better one than did either the nationalised version or the present pseudo privatised version whic is little more than examples of « outsourcing » ie farming out duties to nondescript « teams » that trot along looking for something to do to satisfy cost-cutting schemes…Take the present lot that drive trains with their legs splayed out beneath the screen….so bored with what they have to do to gain their salary pittances…Will they notice whether they’re on the right track or the wrong track? Will « station masters » be held to account to take the blame for trains being on the wrong track? O’ Italia….

    • @FeatherWings78
      @FeatherWings78 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Cromwelldunbar1650 Good point still British Railways did produce some good steam engines engines

  • @Cromwelldunbar
    @Cromwelldunbar ปีที่แล้ว

    Am looking forward to your « other episodes in this series » but deeply and sincerely do hope if not trust [ye gods that’d be too much!] you will / might…hopefully… »hopefully » what a term…says it all…that you might include manifold references to L.B. Billinton’s magnifient creations of the Pacific and Baltic tank engines, to Marsh’s equally magnificent I3 Atlantic tank superheated locos, and to those stalwart redoubtable C2X 0:6:0 tender locos just as good if not better (😅hic) than the LSWR 700 or the SECR 0:6:0s…
    Look forward to your research on the phenomena result as to why that Irish ace of loco design Maunsell failed to acknowledge Brighton loco classification tradition by classing rebuilds eg the Remembrance rebuilds as initially « L » class would/should have been reclassed as L1X and not as « N15X »….(which is/was a mental brainstormed to say the very least! ). Supposedly rebuilt from 4:6:4 tank engines to 4:6:0 tender locos on the lines of the successful N15 King Arthur legends…but Billinton’s magnificents were nothing like the King Arthurs…and even if they were reconstructed with the KAs in mind, their original classification was Brighton « L » class and upon rebuilding should/would/ought to become - as in Brighton culture and in respect thereof L1X….And here again we reach ex LSEC Maunsell indirectly paying respects to his former employment Company’s successful L1 4:4:0 class ….and VERY probably « fearful » (well, hardly…!) of jeopardising, confusing his « loyalty » to his former employers…postcriptum addenda: Thought I’d be expecting too much : [ ipso facto: No b****** idea no b***** interest !