My childhood was spent playing on the sidings, in the sheds etc in the 50s / 60s. Lived on midland terrace, My father was a train driver. I even climbed up in to the cab with him and the fireman. Oh! Happy days 😊
If possible, whenever I visit the UK, I always enjoy a ride on (pilgrimage to) the S&C and Hellifield is a favourite of mine (as is its fireman’s breakfast!). Your video was much enjoyed, bringing back memories of a station I first encountered in 1966. Thanks for posting. 👍
Thank you and I am so pleased that the video brought back so many memories. Hellifield is one of those must visit stations for railway enthusiasts. Best Wishes.
Thank you. On the day of my visit there was a broken down train further along the S&C line which limited the number of trains passing through Hellifield. However, the station contains a wealth of railway memorabilia and history which more than made up for the lack of trains on the day. Best Wishes.
The Blackburn to Hellifield stretch suggested actually extended from Chatburn which was the limit of the line up to then,up to Hellifield,incorporating stations at Rimington,Gisburn and Newsholme.
The picture of the Station Staff at 1:30: Do you have a date for it? My great grandfather Charles Downham was at Hellifield until 1917, before becoming signalman at Clitheroe, Eshton Terrace till he retired in the 1940s.
Hi, From the records I made during the recording of this video the photograph at 1.30 features Midland Railway staff at Hellifield Station in 1895 which was 15 years after the new station opened. I hope this helps.
Time for the Skipton side Bay Platform to be reopened, this would open the Ribble Valley and allow Lancashire and East Lancashire Stations to be connected to the Settle Carlisle and Skipton for Leeds
@@folksinger2100 Thank you. Yes, the station is just a shadow of its former self and there would be great potential by opening up these bay platforms. Best Wishes.
Thank you Anthony, glad you enjoyed the video. The station offers so much for railway enthusiasts and I do like your suggestion about the potential for using the existing engine sheds as a heritage centre for steam & diesel loco’s. Best Wishes.
My childhood was spent playing on the sidings, in the sheds etc in the 50s / 60s. Lived on midland terrace, My father was a train driver. I even climbed up in to the cab with him and the fireman. Oh! Happy days 😊
Thank you John, lovely memories. Best Wishes.
If possible, whenever I visit the UK, I always enjoy a ride on (pilgrimage to) the S&C and Hellifield is a favourite of mine (as is its fireman’s breakfast!). Your video was much enjoyed, bringing back memories of a station I first encountered in 1966. Thanks for posting. 👍
Thank you and I am so pleased that the video brought back so many memories. Hellifield is one of those must visit stations for railway enthusiasts. Best Wishes.
Great video, Thanks. I was there in 2022 doing research for a book I'm publishing which includes Hellifield Station.
Thank you. On the day of my visit there was a broken down train further along the S&C line which limited the number of trains passing through Hellifield. However, the station contains a wealth of railway memorabilia and history which more than made up for the lack of trains on the day. Best Wishes.
What a great video very interesting.
Thank you Keith. I am so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Best Wishes.
The Blackburn to Hellifield stretch suggested actually extended from Chatburn which was the limit of the line up to then,up to Hellifield,incorporating stations at Rimington,Gisburn and Newsholme.
Thank you for the information George.
The picture of the Station Staff at 1:30: Do you have a date for it? My great grandfather Charles Downham was at Hellifield until 1917, before becoming signalman at Clitheroe, Eshton Terrace till he retired in the 1940s.
Hi, From the records I made during the recording of this video the photograph at 1.30 features Midland Railway staff at Hellifield Station in 1895 which was 15 years after the new station opened. I hope this helps.
Time for the Skipton side Bay Platform to be reopened, this would open the Ribble Valley and allow Lancashire and East Lancashire Stations to be connected to the Settle Carlisle and Skipton for Leeds
@@folksinger2100 Thank you. Yes, the station is just a shadow of its former self and there would be great potential by opening up these bay platforms. Best Wishes.
Brilliant video I'd use the sheds into a steam and diesel heretage centre giving short rides
Lay areas picnic area etc so mu potential unbelievable
Thank you Anthony, glad you enjoyed the video. The station offers so much for railway enthusiasts and I do like your suggestion about the potential for using the existing engine sheds as a heritage centre for steam & diesel loco’s. Best Wishes.
The English stations are all Crystal Palace style, don't you think?
Hi, Yes I agree. There are a number of UK Railway Stations with beautifully designed glass canopies.