When I was on holiday at the Mumbles a few years back I had a coffee in that old station- you can still see the old posts in places where the overhead lines were held
I worked with the female singer on seatown morning, great to see all these photos, spoke with frank dunkin the driver of the last train not long before he died, what a lovely man and full of wonderful stories of his time on the railway from the age of 15 as bellboy on the steam train
Those huge tramcars could be run together as multiple units as some photos shew. I remember one 'stored' at the Middleton Railway in its early days and, like the London Feltham tram it was either burnt by vandals or burnt because there was nowhere to preserve it from deterioration. What a pity.
Why the insert of Peckett saddle tank number 1145. This was nothing to do with the Mumbles railway and is in fact a Swansea Harbour Trust/Gwr. Dock shunting engine shown on Danygraig engine shed. It detractes from an otherwise very good video. Graham Sinnett.
Clearly you are a person who has an interest in trains, Good for you. However I have a love for my home town/City Swansea. as for the one picture that seems to spoil your viewing of my video, which was done over 16yrs ago. I'm truly sorry, but all pictures were on a site with the heading Mumbles trains over the years. Not being a Train/Tram lover only as a Sandfields child growing along side the railway and spending many many hours along the sea front which brings back many memories for me. So congratulations on being the first person in over 16yrs to have spoted 1 picture " with a Swansea connection " but not a Mumbles train/tram.
Sir while in no way am I puuting you down but informing you of the fact you have entered incorrect information which if not pointed out becomes false information. I have also seen on other sites where photos of the mumbles railway have actually shown the ajacant LMS line. Now people will as I believe you may have done taken them to be correct. I was brought up in Swansea and love Swansea and its industrial heritage which has been sadly neglected by the local council who are at last attempting to recectfiy some of the long lost history such as the Hafod. So I say again I enjoyed you video but would like you to be aware of this minor error. I note you are from Sandfields I myself came from Landore /Penlan and love the Swansea valley. Keep the videos coming but please don't take offence if someone points out a minor error as its all information tha future youngsters is going to pick up on. Regards Graham.
Oh yes. I've ridden that train, many, many years ago. Please help my memory. Did they keep that steam loco as a shunter? I vaguely remember seeing it, in green livery. Anyone?
No,at the end the shunter was either a diesel or petrol loco,I saw it at the Rutland St.depot shortly after the line closed when the trams were being broken up,all very sad.
We used to sing this song in assembly in junoir school in Swansea.
I love seeing these old photos and footage of the mumbles train also this was released 15 days after I was born!
When I was on holiday at the Mumbles a few years back I had a coffee in that old station- you can still see the old posts in places where the overhead lines were held
Excellent production of this video of such an important part of Railway History...Thanks..Bob
I worked with the female singer on seatown morning, great to see all these photos, spoke with frank dunkin the driver of the last train not long before he died, what a lovely man and full of wonderful stories of his time on the railway from the age of 15 as bellboy on the steam train
Kenfig, a popular local Urban Legend. While we're there, I remember Aberavon sands before they built the steelworks
Good grief...this has just been drawn to my attention by a former pupil of mine!
Pam Evans..female vocals with Seatown Morning!
Very good and very sad. I'm usually allergic to "music" with silent videos, but this song really added something!
Living in the Mumbles this brought a lump to my throat, well done.
lived in Walter road as a child used to go to park mill most weekends all the bays wonderful time in the 40/50
Those huge tramcars could be run together as multiple units as some photos shew. I remember one 'stored' at the Middleton Railway in its early days and, like the London Feltham tram it was either burnt by vandals or burnt because there was nowhere to preserve it from deterioration. What a pity.
Why the insert of Peckett saddle tank number 1145. This was nothing to do with the Mumbles railway and is in fact a Swansea Harbour Trust/Gwr. Dock shunting engine shown on Danygraig engine shed. It detractes from an otherwise very good video. Graham Sinnett.
Clearly you are a person who has an interest in trains, Good for you. However I have a love for my home town/City Swansea. as for the one picture that seems to spoil your viewing of my video, which was done over 16yrs ago. I'm truly sorry, but all pictures were on a site with the heading Mumbles trains over the years. Not being a Train/Tram lover only as a Sandfields child growing along side the railway and spending many many hours along the sea front which brings back many memories for me. So congratulations on being the first person in over 16yrs to have spoted 1 picture " with a Swansea connection " but not a Mumbles train/tram.
Sir while in no way am I puuting you down but informing you of the fact you have entered incorrect information which if not pointed out becomes false information. I have also seen on other sites where photos of the mumbles railway have actually shown the ajacant LMS line. Now people will as I believe you may have done taken them to be correct. I was brought up in Swansea and love Swansea and its industrial heritage which has been sadly neglected by the local council who are at last attempting to recectfiy some of the long lost history such as the Hafod. So I say again I enjoyed you video but would like you to be aware of this minor error. I note you are from Sandfields I myself came from Landore /Penlan and love the Swansea valley. Keep the videos coming but please don't take offence if someone points out a minor error as its all information tha future youngsters is going to pick up on. Regards Graham.
Mumbles Tram? NO NO NO!! Mumbles TRAIN!!!!!
Very nice to have seen this; I wonder if they would have got away with closing a historic line like this today.
BAD ASS, THIS IS SOOO COOL
Classic video
Oh yes. I've ridden that train, many, many years ago. Please help my memory. Did they keep that steam loco as a shunter? I vaguely remember seeing it, in green livery.
Anyone?
No,at the end the shunter was either a diesel or petrol loco,I saw it at the Rutland St.depot shortly after the line closed when the trams were being broken up,all very sad.
what is the city that got sumerged in water in sandfields
My grandpa wrote this song
Who is your granddad? I love this song
A serious lack of vision to lose this.....
Brynhyfd junior school
A pity the stupid noise, you call music spoiled the whole film.......
You might find that your volume control can sort that issue out for you, however the song is about the mumbles train so it's staying. lmfao