I remember travelling north from Firsby as a child to Mablethorpe, they destroyed the heart of the county when they closed the ELR from Grimsby through Louth and Alford, though most of the trackbed remains from Firsby to Louth and almost to Mablethorpe
Great stuff. Fantastically filmed with an amazing atmosphere and attention to details. Probably the best British Rail video I have seen yet. Thanks so much for making it available.
Very enjoyable Roy, thanks for posting this up. I explored this line myself around the same time photographing the signalling and this brought back happy memories. Good that someone was far-sighted enough to take good quality video.
These old trains were nice things to look at like the steam trains before them, before my time. They were to ride on as well. As a kid, I would sit at the station with my friends at times and watch them go by.
Brilliant, especially the view inside Wainfleet box, I was invited in one afternoon, I have wound the gates and pulled the signals, I was gutted the next summer when the barriers appeared, no more lever 23,24 and 25, the unit T308 was the unit I first travelled to Skeggy in as well, summer 1992, as 117308 on the 0957 through from Sheffield
Very nicely filmed Roy with a lot of patience and careful planning plus good use of a tripod to keep the camera steady in those windy exposed areas of Lincolnshire.
Great ti see Mr Harrisons vids again. Hi Roy hope you and the family are all well . Still not much rail action in the land of smiles . Thanks again Bob
Anyone spot the Ford Capri in the scrapyard? :) Great video, thankyou so much Roy for sharing. Crazy to think it all died with the Deltics when all this heritage stuff was still happening. Reminds me too of my range rover days heading out from Leicester on the choppers to Skeggy as far as Derby :))
7:46 Hardly worth jumping up on to the step, he could have just walked down to the wagons. 10:40 The driver is giving you the evil-eye there... Great film, though. Thanks for compiling it and posting.
Watching 37 048 shunting it's wagons and 08 704 tootling about was fascinating. A very watchable video, thank you.
Good morning. Fantastic video 👍🏻 Got this on full chat on my lorry stereo lol 😆 That driver looked very smart in the class 20 lol 😆
I'm lying in bed, here in Cape Town, South Africa, just enjoying your train trips. Thanks, SO much! ❤✔
Glad you are enjoying the Videos Brian.
I remember travelling north from Firsby as a child to Mablethorpe, they destroyed the heart of the county when they closed the ELR from Grimsby through Louth and Alford, though most of the trackbed remains from Firsby to Louth and almost to Mablethorpe
Thanks Roy, tremendous memories for myself being a ‘youth’ 🙂 When a train journey was part of the day trip to Skegness & not a chore that it is now
Great stuff. Fantastically filmed with an amazing atmosphere and attention to details. Probably the best British Rail video I have seen yet. Thanks so much for making it available.
Thank you very much!
It’s nice to be reminded of earlier days where level crossings were common on country routes . Great video .
Thank you for uploading this the quality is excellent
Very enjoyable Roy, thanks for posting this up. I explored this line myself around the same time photographing the signalling and this brought back happy memories. Good that someone was far-sighted enough to take good quality video.
Absolutely brilliant Roy. Loved the BR days so much. Thanks very much for posting your excellent work. Very much appreciated.
Lovely views of Skegness, especially the old box, was lucky enough to be invited in during summer holidays, drinking tea with the "Bobby".
Memories thankyou😊
These old trains were nice things to look at like the steam trains before them, before my time. They were to ride on as well. As a kid, I would sit at the station with my friends at times and watch them go by.
Great video Thanks for sharing.
Nice and clear. Relaxing too.
What great nostalgic footage, I am from Wainfleet and miss the old wooden gates. Thankyou for uploading :-)
The year i moved to Lincolnshire from the Southeast. Looking as run down as i remembered it.
Brilliant, especially the view inside Wainfleet box, I was invited in one afternoon, I have wound the gates and pulled the signals, I was gutted the next summer when the barriers appeared, no more lever 23,24 and 25, the unit T308 was the unit I first travelled to Skeggy in as well, summer 1992, as 117308 on the 0957 through from Sheffield
Glad you enjoyed it.
1991, a happy part of my life.
Very nicely filmed Roy with a lot of patience and careful planning plus good use of a tripod to keep the camera steady in those windy exposed areas of Lincolnshire.
Class 20s did the Jolly Fisherman from Derby to Skegness. Good times :)
Another great video from happier times on the railway. Thanks for uploading Roy.
Thank you for your valuable video. A wonderful view. I was impressed. Awesome video.😊
Love seeing the Class 20's on passenger duty
Great ti see Mr Harrisons vids again. Hi Roy hope you and the family are all well . Still not much rail action in the land of smiles . Thanks again Bob
Hi Bob, good to hear from you, yes we are all OK thanks, but still on partial lockdown, hope to get back filming again soon.
@@royharrison4122 Hope you can soon get more action Roy . Very little prob with 19 over here . Atb mate .
I always re-watch your videos Roy, spot on for a steady filming and great sounds 👍👍👍
Wow, thank you, Glad you like them.
Another classic thankyou
Anyone spot the Ford Capri in the scrapyard? :) Great video, thankyou so much Roy for sharing. Crazy to think it all died with the Deltics when all this heritage stuff was still happening. Reminds me too of my range rover days heading out from Leicester on the choppers to Skeggy as far as Derby :))
lovely mixed bag
Thank you! 😊
another excellent video!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow, I love your videos.
Got to love British rail. They would put anything into service. Notice the 101/117 hybrid unit?
I miss these loco hauled passenger trains!
After Brexit I hope Boston can export steel again!
Unlikely since British Steel has died for want of 30 million quid.
They do still export steel
@@philipmadhatter4006 Good
7:46 Hardly worth jumping up on to the step, he could have just walked down to the wagons.
10:40 The driver is giving you the evil-eye there...
Great film, though. Thanks for compiling it and posting.
Glad you found it interesting.