Thank you Faith! I only found out recently about the hoses too! Glad you enjoyed the tour of this lovely little, but important, junction station. Cheers, Paul
Cheers for posting Paul haven't been to Westbury since the days of diesel hydraulics and out at the flyover too.Enjoy Weymouth there's a information board now where the line went across the road by the petrol station down to the ferry.👍👍
Thank you Lee! I have only ever changed trains here but never explored the local area - something I will do at a future point hopefully. I did a Lost Railway Walk from Weymouth looking at four other disused lines in the area, but not the Weymouth Quay one, as that one as been done so many times before on YT. I did see the new information panel near the garage and the B&Q shed; that's where I started my walk. Cheers, Paul
A very interesting station, and it's nice that they haven't felt the need to rebuild it! Lots of activity! It wouldn't be a boring wait for a train! Thanks for that video, Paul
Thank you Michael. Yes, it is a great station - lots to see and a train every couple of minutes or so, be it freight or passenger - so much to see! Cheers, Paul
That was really interesting- thank you Paul! I only usually pay attention to the wonderful coffee there, so thank you for opening my eyes to the wider station. It’s one of my favourite stations to change trains at.
Thank you! And, yes, same! I quite like changing trains here - it isn't usually too busy, and the waiting rooms are pleasant and usually fairly quiet. Often clean and tidy too. Thanks for watching and commenting Louise. Glad you found it interesting. Paul
Hello Paul - greetings from Poland. I've just finished watching Rons Friday Vlog on Parkinsons Walks, clicked back to the main TH-cam page and there you are! What a superb station. So much going on and so much to see. Thanks for the guided tour - very interesting.
Thank you Michael! Yes, I filmed two videos in Dorset recently - and this one en route! Been meaning to have a good look around here for sometime. There is quite a lot to this station, and most of it is still original from its rebuild in the early 1900s, which is most unusual these days. Glad you liked the tour. Take care, Paul
Westbury looks in better shape than when I last visited in the 1980's and spent a rather forgettable hour or so wandering about. I suspect it may be rather busier these days too.
Thanks Malcolm! I think it had a revamp a few years ago. Both waiting rooms are in excellent condition, and a great cafe/newsagent stall on platforms 2 & 2. I think the platform canopy awnings were repainted, as well as the underpass completely redone with new lifts as well, I think and a new entrance/ticket hall lobby. Overall, it is most impressive. So good to see! Very frequent trains too to lots of different places. Must be one of the best rail connected towns in the south & south west of the UK. Cheers, Paul
This triggered a memory of an advert in a broadsheet - half a page recruiting train drivers based at Westbury back in 2000 - the salary was extremely good at £30,000+ - now wages are in the news again! I realised Westbury must be an important station on the line!! Thanks Paul.
Thank you Diana! Yes, it is where a lot of the GWR drivers are based, I think. I am glad that the whole rail strike thing has now been resolved though. It is an interesting place - I think that there were a lot of mills in the area too. Take care, Paul
Aww, thank you! Yes, I tried the new ad format out about a couple of months ago, and the feedback that I have received about it has been overwhelmingly positive, so I decided to keep it this way going forward. No more ads leaping into the middle of my sentences! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Take care, Paul
@@westcountrywanderings and fair play to you Paul, i have no idea and your work is far better than mine. all i know is that it really does work. fair play to you. i love it!
@@Somersetmanwalking You get better with practice - have a look at some of my earlier videos, and you'll see what I mean! No one knows how 'to do' (what ever that means!) TH-cam fully at the start - like anything else, I guess. But, your videos are good though.
Hi Paul that was all very interesting to see. What a wet day! It’s nice to be in a busy junction with lots going on. I haven’t been to Westbury for years and it’s too far away now. You mentioned Merehead and we went there on a rail tour once and a specially constructed platform had been put in place for us to get off. I’m not sure if we went from Westbury or Cranmore on the East Somerset railway and had a tour round the quarry. There were about 5 x 9F engines there all steaming which was very impressive. Have you done a tour of the East Somerset railway? Would be nice to see that again too. Kind regards.
Oh gosh! I would have loved to have gone on a railtour to Merehead Quarry (or Whateley Quarry) - you can't get near those places now for high fences and higher security. I have filmed the East Somerset Railway twice on my TH-cam Channel Marilyn - the last time was last December, it is a lovely little heritage line, but probably not as good as it was in David Shepherd's day. However, you can do something there you can't on any other heritage railway - you can do a self tour of their railway sheds and workshops. No other railway allows you to do that. You can find my East Somerset Railway videos in my 'Railways' Playlist. Louise from South West Sundays was also there filming at their 50th anniversary event earlier this year - it is a super video, and you can find that here: th-cam.com/video/-rnNuF130ZE/w-d-xo.html Thanks Marilyn! Paul
The rain did (finally!) stop towards the end of the day in Weymouth. I think just above Leominster is the furthest north I have been for a very long time. Never been to Liverpool, but I did go to Chester in the late 1960s, when it was grubbier, I think, than it is now. It is all Hollyoaks and Footballer's Wives there now, isn't it? ! 😃
Yes, it was! I had a look online at some of the other work the artist had done Jesse - very impressive. I think Temple Meads has some good ones by local artists too. Westbury Station is such a delight as it has scarcely changed (apart from the trains themselves) in over 100 years. Rare, these days! Thank you for watching 😊
Hi Paul, that must have been a trainspotters paradise back in the day. It looks busy even today. Quite a complicated layout by the looks of things. Very well presented, well done!!
Thank you David - yes, still a very busy (probably more busy now with frequency of train times increased) station and junction, but with a lot of the original features still there. Thanks so much! Take care, Paul
Interesting vid, brings back memories of having an hour between trains when travelling from Portsmouth to South Devon & vice versa back in the 90's. I don't think there was a coffee shop there then but I was certainly glad of the waiting room in to get out of the winter weather.
Thanks Alice! Always great to hear from you. Yes, there is there! I have never been into the town though, only changed trains here (many times). Maybe next time. I wonder if it is a contender for smallest town and station, with the most destinations that you can catch a direct train from. Must be well over 15 or 20 places directly served. That's more than some fairly large cities! Cheers, Paul
It was a murky morning, but what a great tour around the station. I wouldn't have known what the hose was for.
Thank you Faith!
I only found out recently about the hoses too!
Glad you enjoyed the tour of this lovely little, but important, junction station.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers for posting Paul haven't been to Westbury since the days of diesel hydraulics and out at the flyover too.Enjoy Weymouth there's a information board now where the line went across the road by the petrol station down to the ferry.👍👍
Thank you Lee!
I have only ever changed trains here but never explored the local area - something I will do at a future point hopefully.
I did a Lost Railway Walk from Weymouth looking at four other disused lines in the area, but not the Weymouth Quay one, as that one as been done so many times before on YT. I did see the new information panel near the garage and the B&Q shed; that's where I started my walk.
Cheers,
Paul
Paul, you can make even the mundane interesting with your research, nice watch. Ron
Thank you Ron!
It was a bit of a dismal morning, so I had my work cut out to try and make it look less grey!
Cheers,
Paul
A very interesting station, and it's nice that they haven't felt the need to rebuild it! Lots of activity! It wouldn't be a boring wait for a train! Thanks for that video, Paul
Thank you Michael.
Yes, it is a great station - lots to see and a train every couple of minutes or so, be it freight or passenger - so much to see!
Cheers,
Paul
That was really interesting- thank you Paul! I only usually pay attention to the wonderful coffee there, so thank you for opening my eyes to the wider station. It’s one of my favourite stations to change trains at.
Thank you! And, yes, same! I quite like changing trains here - it isn't usually too busy, and the waiting rooms are pleasant and usually fairly quiet. Often clean and tidy too.
Thanks for watching and commenting Louise. Glad you found it interesting.
Paul
Hello Paul - greetings from Poland.
I've just finished watching Rons Friday Vlog on Parkinsons Walks, clicked back to the main TH-cam page and there you are!
What a superb station. So much going on and so much to see. Thanks for the guided tour - very interesting.
Thank you Michael!
Yes, I filmed two videos in Dorset recently - and this one en route!
Been meaning to have a good look around here for sometime.
There is quite a lot to this station, and most of it is still original from its rebuild in the early 1900s, which is most unusual these days.
Glad you liked the tour.
Take care,
Paul
Westbury looks in better shape than when I last visited in the 1980's and spent a rather forgettable hour or so wandering about. I suspect it may be rather busier these days too.
Thanks Malcolm!
I think it had a revamp a few years ago. Both waiting rooms are in excellent condition, and a great cafe/newsagent stall on platforms 2 & 2. I think the platform canopy awnings were repainted, as well as the underpass completely redone with new lifts as well, I think and a new entrance/ticket hall lobby. Overall, it is most impressive. So good to see!
Very frequent trains too to lots of different places. Must be one of the best rail connected towns in the south & south west of the UK.
Cheers,
Paul
This triggered a memory of an advert in a broadsheet - half a page recruiting train drivers based at Westbury back in 2000 - the salary was extremely good at £30,000+ - now wages are in the news again! I realised Westbury must be an important station on the line!! Thanks Paul.
Thank you Diana!
Yes, it is where a lot of the GWR drivers are based, I think.
I am glad that the whole rail strike thing has now been resolved though. It is an interesting place - I think that there were a lot of mills in the area too.
Take care,
Paul
We love you Paul. That makes six. Wonderful.
Thank you!
Hi Paul nice station and info ,and look forward to you Weymouth videos 😀
Thank you Roy!
Yes, I hope to put them out over the next couple of days.
Hope you have a good weekend!
Take care,
Paul
Great Video as always Paul, i'm loving the way you have the Adverts in parts now👌👍👍
Aww, thank you!
Yes, I tried the new ad format out about a couple of months ago, and the feedback that I have received about it has been overwhelmingly positive, so I decided to keep it this way going forward. No more ads leaping into the middle of my sentences!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Take care,
Paul
@@westcountrywanderings it works amazingly well!
@@Somersetmanwalking Thank you! I am not aware of other TH-camrs that have done it - just got the idea from 'old school' terrestrial TV
@@westcountrywanderings and fair play to you Paul, i have no idea and your work is far better than mine. all i know is that it really does work. fair play to you. i love it!
@@Somersetmanwalking You get better with practice - have a look at some of my earlier videos, and you'll see what I mean! No one knows how 'to do' (what ever that means!) TH-cam fully at the start - like anything else, I guess. But, your videos are good though.
Hi Paul that was all very interesting to see. What a wet day! It’s nice to be in a busy junction with lots going on. I haven’t been to Westbury for years and it’s too far away now. You mentioned Merehead and we went there on a rail tour once and a specially constructed platform had been put in place for us to get off. I’m not sure if we went from Westbury or Cranmore on the East Somerset railway and had a tour round the quarry. There were about 5 x 9F engines there all steaming which was very impressive. Have you done a tour of the East Somerset railway? Would be nice to see that again too. Kind regards.
Oh gosh! I would have loved to have gone on a railtour to Merehead Quarry (or Whateley Quarry) - you can't get near those places now for high fences and higher security.
I have filmed the East Somerset Railway twice on my TH-cam Channel Marilyn - the last time was last December, it is a lovely little heritage line, but probably not as good as it was in David Shepherd's day. However, you can do something there you can't on any other heritage railway - you can do a self tour of their railway sheds and workshops. No other railway allows you to do that.
You can find my East Somerset Railway videos in my 'Railways' Playlist.
Louise from South West Sundays was also there filming at their 50th anniversary event earlier this year - it is a super video, and you can find that here:
th-cam.com/video/-rnNuF130ZE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Marilyn!
Paul
@@westcountrywanderings thanks Paul. I will hunt for those now.
Hi Paul. I too was out on Wednesday. Leominster to chester and liverpool. caroline
The rain did (finally!) stop towards the end of the day in Weymouth. I think just above Leominster is the furthest north I have been for a very long time. Never been to Liverpool, but I did go to Chester in the late 1960s, when it was grubbier, I think, than it is now. It is all Hollyoaks and Footballer's Wives there now, isn't it? ! 😃
Hope you had a great day in the North West, Caroline.
thanks Paul. Chester is great now. Worth you going again. Have been there on the canal twice and many times by rail. Caroline
That mural was so beautiful and really interesting to hear more about the station.
Yes, it was! I had a look online at some of the other work the artist had done Jesse - very impressive. I think Temple Meads has some good ones by local artists too. Westbury Station is such a delight as it has scarcely changed (apart from the trains themselves) in over 100 years. Rare, these days! Thank you for watching 😊
Hi Paul, that must have been a trainspotters paradise back in the day. It looks busy even today. Quite a complicated layout by the looks of things.
Very well presented, well done!!
Thank you David - yes, still a very busy (probably more busy now with frequency of train times increased) station and junction, but with a lot of the original features still there.
Thanks so much!
Take care,
Paul
Interesting vid, brings back memories of having an hour between trains when travelling from Portsmouth to South Devon & vice versa back in the 90's. I don't think there was a coffee shop there then but I was certainly glad of the waiting room in to get out of the winter weather.
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it. No I don't think there was a coffee shop there in the 1990s if I recall too.
Cheers,
Paul
Shame about the weather, but plenty to see.
Thanks Alice!
Always great to hear from you.
Yes, there is there! I have never been into the town though, only changed trains here (many times). Maybe next time. I wonder if it is a contender for smallest town and station, with the most destinations that you can catch a direct train from. Must be well over 15 or 20 places directly served. That's more than some fairly large cities!
Cheers,
Paul
I know that station quite well having to change there to get to Trowbridge and Weymouth in the past .
I quite like changing trains here - it has a less hurried feel to it - and the coffee is superb.
Cheers Shaun,
Paul