Thanks for posting. Brings back many wonderful memories of holidays in Cornwall, first as a kid, and then as a parent with my own kids. For a modeller like myself so much invaluable information recorded, especially the use of mixed passenger parcels trains on the Cornish mainline. Thanks again for taking the time and trouble to upload. Just a pity the hydraulics had all gone before you got there.
I think Moorswater (off the Liskeard-Looe branch) received china clay trains until the early/mid 1990s? Trains from Moorswater to Burngullow, St Blazey or Fowey would all have to go through Bodmin. Weren't there also china clay trains to both Scotland and the Stoke area back then?
@@kevinfowkes2327 Ha, of course Kevin! 2 years ago my geography of the area as clearly wanting! Of course Moorswater! Re other traffic, the Stoke trains were sheeted/un-hooded wagons... called the Clayliner. Not sure if they ever got to Scotland in those days, but certainly later airbraked stock did and does, unless that too has vanished?!
Ah such good days, what interesting network it was back then with the different regions having their own varied loco's and traffic. Today's railway is just so boring.
"Fings ain't what they used to be"...the familiar moan of the trainspotter through the generations. Ian Jack wrote that dewy eyed nostalgia leading to a pessimistic view of the present and future is a good reason never to put rail enthusiasts in charge of anything important😀 I was about 10 when this video was shot and well remember being on platforms with Class 50s whizzing through whilst my dad and uncle complained how much more interesting it was in steam days. In 30 years' time I fully expect my son to be looking back wistfully at videos of all the Hitachis, Pendolinos and Voyagers of his childhood.
I'm slowly working my way though all your videos which are bloody awesome, takes me right back to the days when trains were proper, thanks for posting
You’re very welcome Sidney. Really glad you’re enjoying the collection.
Ahhh...those were the days. Magic video
Thanks Hugh. I honestly couldn’t agree more.
Absolutely fantastic videos so much railway action.
Thanks for your kind comments Bordesouls. Really glad you’re enjoying the collection.
A great video full of interest.
Thanks John. Can you believe Alan didn’t think anyone else would be interested in this brilliant material?
Nice to see 50042 as it's now preserved at Bodmin
Absolutely Andrei. I’m actually pleased that so many 50s survived. Guess it shows how popular they were and still are.
Some fantastic scenes from the 80s great stuff pete
Thanks Hr. Glad you’re enjoying the collection.
Thanks for posting. Brings back many wonderful memories of holidays in Cornwall, first as a kid, and then as a parent with my own kids. For a modeller like myself so much invaluable information recorded, especially the use of mixed passenger parcels trains on the Cornish mainline. Thanks again for taking the time and trouble to upload. Just a pity the hydraulics had all gone before you got there.
Really glad you’re enjoying the collection Mark. Unfortunately, I can’t take the credit for the filming. That was all Alan’s work.
Wonderful.. class 50's 37's clay hoods..
Thanks Desdemona. Really glad you’re enjoying the collection.
That's an Alfa Romeo GTV6 at Lostwithiel going across the crossing, I do believe! 😯
Great stuff! Thanks for uploading.
You’re welcome SjPA. Glad you’re enjoying the collection.
That's 50021 at Par I think.
At 11:00 did we see Mr Bean's mini going across the level crossing?! But seriously, another great video!
It's Thunder
Anyone know where the clay hoods were going in the shot at Bodmin Road? Didn't look like ball clay but maybe was ?
I can’t help I’m afraid John, but maybe someone will be able to provide an answer.
I think Moorswater (off the Liskeard-Looe branch) received china clay trains until the early/mid 1990s? Trains from Moorswater to Burngullow, St Blazey or Fowey would all have to go through Bodmin. Weren't there also china clay trains to both Scotland and the Stoke area back then?
@@kevinfowkes2327 Ha, of course Kevin! 2 years ago my geography of the area as clearly wanting! Of course Moorswater! Re other traffic, the Stoke trains were sheeted/un-hooded wagons... called the Clayliner. Not sure if they ever got to Scotland in those days, but certainly later airbraked stock did and does, unless that too has vanished?!
Ah such good days, what interesting network it was back then with the different regions having their own varied loco's and traffic. Today's railway is just so boring.
I couldn’t agree more Dave. Hitachis just don’t have the same appeal do they?
"Fings ain't what they used to be"...the familiar moan of the trainspotter through the generations. Ian Jack wrote that dewy eyed nostalgia leading to a pessimistic view of the present and future is a good reason never to put rail enthusiasts in charge of anything important😀
I was about 10 when this video was shot and well remember being on platforms with Class 50s whizzing through whilst my dad and uncle complained how much more interesting it was in steam days. In 30 years' time I fully expect my son to be looking back wistfully at videos of all the Hitachis, Pendolinos and Voyagers of his childhood.