Another excellent commentary. There are two things I regret are no longer with us. The click-clack sounds of the jointed track and the sound of the 'slam doors' being closed. Gone, but not forgotten.
Memory lane! I lived in Harrow until 2007 & would always try to get a Chiltern train in to Marylebone because it was 12 minutes non stop & going into the tunnel below Finchley Rd got me every time! Of course there was also the Met line into Baker St & beyond.I now live in Rugby which,of course was GCR;there is a lot still to see of what,s left.
That was a pleasant trip down memory lane, as a secondman and later as a young driver at OOC, we worked the early morning parcels and paper train from Paddington usually consisting of 5 vans hauled by a class 31. Semaphore signalling was 'de riguer' in those days including collection of the token between Princec Risborough and Aylesbury. Thanks for sharing.
I always like seeing Aylesbury Station and the Risborough single track section. I have a lot of memories of it as a kid growing up in the 80's and watching the 115's going to and from Marylebone. Even in those days, there were still a lot of freight pulled by 31's, 25's and my favourites the big and very noisy 37's! We lived opposite the now long gone signal box and the sound of the many semaphore signals clacking down after the trains had passed is still burned in to my memories.
I do like your videos, informative, interesting and enjoyable and professionally produced. This is a corner of the country that I have never visited so its all new to me, must get down there sometime I think I'm missing out!
Hi I live on Berryfields estate (very close to AVP station) and I've been to this station a few times, one time I saw the train pass through that signal (ME304) while it was red. It was about a week ago. I assume the driver got permission from the signaller but I wonder why it was stuck red
It will be difficult to make that line pay - there is a parallel bus route that goes right through to High Wycombe, and Wycombe bus station is at the heart of the town centre shops (unlike the rail station). However, the opportunity afforded by the new plans to the North of Aylesbury (as a result of HS construction) may offer a future life-line, with the connection possibilities of Milton Keynes and even Cambridge.
Great work as usual Paul, we've missed you. Hopefully more in the pipeline, perhaps some more London Underground or maybe even some Southern / Southeastern routes.
I used to live at little kimble about 10 years ago and was only a few miles from checkers and used to catch the train frequently from little kimble to aylesbury or princes risborough which as was explained in the video it was an hourly service in either direction which was a pain which there was a bus but at the time had to walk 20 minutes either to the station or the nearest bus stop but luckily the bus went passed our house which was much better fond memories
this is my first drivers video i have watched i and loved every minute of it great job on filming the drivers dev be i be looking forward to seeing more drivers devs this year 😀
Nice video - great route I enjoyed your commentary - well enunciated. I am surprised, though, by your pronounciation of Marylebone with a silent 'y. Is there something I don't know? Wouldn't be the first time.
Back in Great Central and LNER days most of the express trains from the north would not have used this route. They would have taken the alternative route at Grendon Underwood Junction, near Calvert and, at Ashendon Junction, joined what is now known as the Chiltern Mainline but was known then as the Great Western and Great Central Joint line, passing through Gerrard's Cross and High Wycombe and taking the current route of the Chiltern Mainline to Marylebone, via South Ruislip, Wembley and Neasden, where the route rejoins the line featured in this video.
Anyone here for the Marylebone 125 years celebration? I'm at Baker Street waiting for the HST special to Banbury so I can walk to marylebone to catch the special train 😊
Honestly, I didn't find them too bad. £38 return from London (Northolf Park) to Stratford is quite good when the other route I take for a similar journey time (London to Weymouth) is £67 return.
The out of cab shots to compliment this video along with the commentary is top notch.
Another excellent commentary. There are two things I regret are no longer with us. The click-clack sounds of the jointed track and the sound of the 'slam doors' being closed. Gone, but not forgotten.
Memory lane! I lived in Harrow until 2007 & would always try to get a Chiltern train in to Marylebone because it was 12 minutes non stop & going into the tunnel below Finchley Rd got me every time! Of course there was also the Met line into Baker St & beyond.I now live in Rugby which,of course was GCR;there is a lot still to see of what,s left.
Another little masterpiece! Beautifully made video, love the info and the line side footage. So much work must have gone into this! Thank you.
Another great video from Paul and the Team Thank you. Enjoyed the Branch Line at the end.
That was a pleasant trip down memory lane, as a secondman and later as a young driver at OOC, we worked the early morning parcels and paper train from Paddington usually consisting of 5 vans hauled by a class 31. Semaphore signalling was 'de riguer' in those days including collection of the token between Princec Risborough and Aylesbury. Thanks for sharing.
Another excellent, entertaining and informative production. Loved hearing the jointed track from Princes Risborough
thank you 🎉brilliant paul from kent
Really good quality video, feels like same quality as Video125 produces, cheers! 🎉
Brilliant and informative as per usual, despite the gloomy weather
Just stumbled on your channel sir, very informative and interesting thanks so much. As I grow older trains become interesting for some reason..
I am a railway fan. This program is 100% professional work!
Good to see so many of the station buildings haven't been replaced with bus shelters.
I always like seeing Aylesbury Station and the Risborough single track section. I have a lot of memories of it as a kid growing up in the 80's and watching the 115's going to and from Marylebone. Even in those days, there were still a lot of freight pulled by 31's, 25's and my favourites the big and very noisy 37's!
We lived opposite the now long gone signal box and the sound of the many semaphore signals clacking down after the trains had passed is still burned in to my memories.
Great, very informative video, thanks!
Fantastic work!
Love seeing the familiar London parts of the line from a new unusual angle 🙂
Superb and informative as always.Thank you Paul and all involved.
Epic work for the Aylesbury branch lines. Very informative about each station, the route and even running on the London Underground network :-)
Well produced video - thanks
Enjoyed your two videos,places I’ve heard of but never been.Kind regards🚂🚂
Another excellent video - so informative
these cabrides with commentary are great! I hope we see more of them in the future.
I do like your videos, informative, interesting and enjoyable and professionally produced. This is a corner of the country that I have never visited so its all new to me, must get down there sometime I think I'm missing out!
Good- a lot of work went into making this video. I particularly liked the station board was flashed u
Well made .
Hi I live on Berryfields estate (very close to AVP station) and I've been to this station a few times, one time I saw the train pass through that signal (ME304) while it was red. It was about a week ago. I assume the driver got permission from the signaller but I wonder why it was stuck red
It will be difficult to make that line pay - there is a parallel bus route that goes right through to High Wycombe, and Wycombe bus station is at the heart of the town centre shops (unlike the rail station).
However, the opportunity afforded by the new plans to the North of Aylesbury (as a result of HS construction)
may offer a future life-line, with the connection possibilities of Milton Keynes and even Cambridge.
Great work as usual Paul, we've missed you. Hopefully more in the pipeline, perhaps some more London Underground or maybe even some Southern / Southeastern routes.
for those with compromised sight. Thoughtful of you. Pity about the but the best was made of a dull day
I used to live at little kimble about 10 years ago and was only a few miles from checkers and used to catch the train frequently from little kimble to aylesbury or princes risborough which as was explained in the video it was an hourly service in either direction which was a pain which there was a bus but at the time had to walk 20 minutes either to the station or the nearest bus stop but luckily the bus went passed our house which was much better fond memories
this is my first drivers video i have watched i and loved every minute of it great job on filming the drivers dev be i be looking forward to seeing more drivers devs this year 😀
Great Cab Ride on a 165 by the way .
Nice video - great route I enjoyed your commentary - well enunciated. I am surprised, though, by your pronounciation of Marylebone with a silent 'y. Is there something I don't know? Wouldn't be the first time.
Back in Great Central and LNER days most of the express trains from the north would not have used this route. They would have taken the alternative route at Grendon Underwood Junction, near Calvert and, at Ashendon Junction, joined what is now known as the Chiltern Mainline but was known then as the Great Western and Great Central Joint line, passing through Gerrard's Cross and High Wycombe and taking the current route of the Chiltern Mainline to Marylebone, via South Ruislip, Wembley and Neasden, where the route rejoins the line featured in this video.
Anyone here for the Marylebone 125 years celebration? I'm at Baker Street waiting for the HST special to Banbury so I can walk to marylebone to catch the special train 😊
I've seen from main Aylesbury station but not the new one, as other said, branch line a bonus
I've driven the video from Amersham to Aldgate. It's good to get a slightly different perspective. 😁
You forgot to mention Aylesbury is the birthplace of the fantastically brilliant prog rock band Marillion.
Lived in Aylesbury 1987-1998 but never ever used the train :(
Why dont those diesel trains have a pickup so it can use the electric south of amersham to reduce pollution?
they are quite old
Children Railway Class 165
Chiltern trains are a complete rip off. Ridiculously high ticket prices.
Same as everywhere else
Honestly, I didn't find them too bad. £38 return from London
(Northolf Park) to Stratford is quite good when the other route I take for a similar journey time (London to Weymouth) is £67 return.
There are no ticket inspectors. So who said you need to buy a ticket
Disappointing visual quality - too much of the screen captured, driving into the light. Shame, it's a great route, well described.
Personally, I prefer the wide view enabling sight of the surrounding scenery and infrastructure. I find it much more informative.