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Umberleigh Station 1961 1990
File of photos of Umberleigh Station taken over a thirty year period.
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Lanchester Cars.flv
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Ceremony revealing a blue plaque to be mounted on the wall of a house in Chulmleigh, Devon, to which George Lanchester, inventor and world renowned auto engineer, retired.
Winter Train to Ilfracombe
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Winter Train to Ilfracombe
Barnstaple & Ilfracombe Railway 1970.flv
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One of the last Summer Saturdays before closure of the line. Shot on 8mm Standard Eight. Silent. These clips are on a new dvd at www.rail-dvd.co.uk/page_2469656.html
Barnstaple's Iron Railway Bridge
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Barnstaple's Iron Railway Bridge

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  • @cherczeg4855
    @cherczeg4855 29 дней назад

    Very sad!Runaway train never come back!

  • @michaelnewman1920
    @michaelnewman1920 2 месяца назад

    Done this line back in the 50/60s great mix of WR and Southern steam locomotives

  • @aljonflavin6760
    @aljonflavin6760 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks.

  • @astonmartin8706
    @astonmartin8706 Год назад

    Looking at the numbers getting off the train - it looks like it was gross stupidity to close it. And a vital link lost when snow stopped other traffic from moving .

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 Год назад

    Umberleigh railway 🚃 station 🚉 in north Devon used to have a double track is many years ago in 1963 because more people might have used the trains 🚊 where Umberleigh now has a single track because in the year 2023 plenty of people use their own cars 🚗 🚘 🚙 everyday and it’s a rural railway 🚃 line. It’s highly unlikely that trains 🚊 will run 🏃‍♂️ from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton again, even on Tuesday 31st December 2030 (New Year’s Eve) 🧨 💥 🎇 🎆 🥳 🤩 🥃 🍹 🍾 🍷 🥂 🍻 🍺 🧃 🧋 🥤 🎂 🍰 🧁 🍨 🍧 because the railway 🚃 line is hopeless 😩 😞 😔 and can’t be bloody trusted anymore because they lost 😞 😠 😡 plenty of customers 👩‍🦰 👱‍♂️ 👨‍🦰 🧑‍🦰 👨‍🦳 🧔 🧔‍♂️ 👴 👩‍🦱 🧑‍🦱 👱 so who bloody cares about the railway 🚃 business 👩‍💼. Perhaps 🤔 most people decline to use the trains 🚊 because when they use their vehicles 🚗, it’s more convenient. I honestly don’t think 🤔 that trains 🚊 are coming back to Ilfracombe in north Devon again. I honestly believe it to say it to myself that “It’s highly unlikely that trains 🚊 are returning back to Ilfracombe in north Devon again because the line was unviable and no one ☝️ has asked to put them back in service again so don’t worry 😉 about it”. I am right for what I said to myself about it. Goodbye 👋 trains 🚊 to see Ilfracombe and don’t come back again anymore. It’s the end of the matter. Trains 🚊 to Ilfracombe is a thing of the past and it’s water 💧 under the bridge 🌉. 👍 👍 😃 😁

  • @SpoonyMcSpoonface
    @SpoonyMcSpoonface Год назад

    I remember a shunter at Barnstaple called Bill (Ginger) Gregory. He was later the station cleaner for the branch and lived in Umberleigh after retirement in the early 1990s. Any relation?

    • @cgpaddock
      @cgpaddock Год назад

      No, no relation.

    • @SpoonyMcSpoonface
      @SpoonyMcSpoonface Год назад

      @@cgpaddock Just thought I’d ask. Thanks for replying 😃

  • @eimdeima
    @eimdeima Год назад

    Never knew it crossed over by the old bridge. I always assumed it came over the iron bridge at Rock Park.

  • @joeking5310
    @joeking5310 Год назад

    It's amazing how many people got off the train at Ilfracombe, even Jackie Kennedy (@3.12), and then they close the line, utter madness!

  • @robertbriggs4202
    @robertbriggs4202 Год назад

    Great👍

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 Год назад

    Trains 🚊 ran from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton for 96 years from Sunday 20th July 1874 until Saturday 3rd October 1970. They won’t be coming back to Ilfracombe anymore. 😄

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 Год назад

    The first train 🚂 ran from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton in north Devon southwest England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 was dated Sunday 30th July 1874. The railway 🚃 track was single until 1888 when it was increased to double track. This is because 2 trains 🚂 run on the different directions 🧭 at the same time 🕕. It was also that plenty of rail 🚊 passengers concentrated using the trains 🚊. It was steam trains 🚊 at the time until 1964 when they were replaced by diesel multiple units. The railway 🚃 track became singled in 1967 due to lack of passengers and were reducing down to limited amount of rail passengers everyday. The double track happened between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe via Braunton for 79 years from 1888 to 1967. By Saturday 3rd October 1970 was the last train 🚆 ran from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton because not enough people used the trains 🚊, sadly😢 losing money 💵. It was best to pack up the line. Trains 🚂 runs from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton is a thing of the past. Over 52 years since it last happened. As a result of north Devon is a small place happens to be a rural area, trains 🚊 won’t go to Ilfracombe anymore. People transport by cars between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe via front main road via Braunton, middle road via Prixford and finally back road via Muddiford. Also trains 🚊 last ran to Bideford in 1982 or 1983. Barnstaple railway station 🚉 is now the terminus railway 🚃 station 🚉 has a single track. It used to be called Barnstaple Junction. Of course Barnstaple railway 🚃 station 🚉 still goes strong 💪 everyday. People use the bus 🚎 is Stagecoach 21/21A Barnstaple to Ilfracombe via Braunton runs daily and public holidays except Christmas 🎄 Day, Boxing 🥊 Day and New Year’s Day 🎈. Also to Westward Ho! route 21 and to Appledore in north Devon route 21A via Bickington, Fremington, Yelland, Instow, Bideford and Northam runs daily and public holidays except Christmas 🎄 Day, Boxing 🥊 Day and New Year’s Day 🍾🎏🎈🎊🎉🪅. I honestly have walked on the Ilfracombe to Barnstaple and Bideford to Barnstaple line in the past. I honestly love💜❤️💘💕💓❤️‍🩹 Ilfracombe former railway 🚃 line. It makes me feel happy 😆. The cairn is in Ilfracombe. Very quiet 🤐 on the former line. At Mortehoe and Woolacombe railway 🚃 station 🚉 used to be Once Upon a Time. It was replaced by houses 🏘. The likely that trains 🚊 will return back to Ilfracombe is touchwood means it honestly won’t happen in the future when the time 🕥 comes. 🥰😍👍🚆🚇🚊🚉🚞🚂🚋🚃

    • @oldgoat5589
      @oldgoat5589 2 месяца назад

      If comments weren't peppered with pointless and unnecessary emojis, they'd be a lot easier to read. Good nostalgic video, though.

  • @jimififul
    @jimififul Год назад

    The fact is, even by the standards of the day the branch line journeys were tediously slow. Cornwall Railway Society's website has a timetable from Taunton to Barnstaple and Ilfracombe, showing a journey time of 2hrs 44mins from Taunton to Ilfracombe. The last time I went from home just outside Taunton to the Pall Europe factory on the site of the old Ilfracombe station it took me 54 minutes. I suspect in the old Cortina in the video it wouldn't have taken more than 90 mins.

    • @chriswalford4161
      @chriswalford4161 Год назад

      Maybe; but who wants to rush helter-skelter to Ilfracombe when you can trade that for a couple of scenic hours via Exeter and the Taw valley? …especially in a Viva.

  • @mikebutler3263
    @mikebutler3263 Год назад

    This is the route I wish I could have taken, behind steam, more than any other route in England. Thanks.

  • @chrislove5884
    @chrislove5884 Год назад

    How long were you at Umberleigh station house? My father moved to a cottage near Chapleton circa 1981.

    • @cliffordgregory6255
      @cliffordgregory6255 Год назад

      Parents were there October 61 - sometime in 1992. Dad was preceded by a Mr. Mills I believe. CJG

  • @markwalker4016
    @markwalker4016 Год назад

    All that video says to me is trashed infrastructure, very very sad 😢

  • @garetteasdale7064
    @garetteasdale7064 Год назад

    here you are Richard.!

  • @davidfolland8513
    @davidfolland8513 Год назад

    Thanks for a great film! I started work in Ilfracombe in 1963 and had a few trips from Torrington to Ilfracombe--until I bought Viking 'Severn Valley' bike. Then I cycled to and from Torrington alongside the track in places--great memories. Many thanks.

  • @philclennell
    @philclennell 2 года назад

    Having not long ago cycled this route, it's amazing to see what was once there. Priceless footage of a line gone forever.

  • @trainrover
    @trainrover 2 года назад

    penalising popularity

  • @chrisguy4661
    @chrisguy4661 2 года назад

    One of the main excuses used by BR in those days for closing these lines was that nobody used them anymore!! Look at all of those people pouring onto those platforms!! That 1 train alone in its journey took probably at least 100 cars off the roads, possibly more!! We must have been completely insane and very short sighted to adopt the policy of line closure in the UK. Today we're now paying the price with heavily congested roads and motorways!!

  • @davidfalconer8913
    @davidfalconer8913 2 года назад

    Oops ... the Portsmouth Arms is still alive - n- kicking ( it's before Barnstaple ! ) ...

    • @cliffordgregory6255
      @cliffordgregory6255 2 года назад

      Did I mention Portsmouth Arms in this film? I don't think so. As my father was Station Master at Umberleigh and covered Portsmouth Arms in his remit, I iknow where it is and that it is still open for business.

  • @davidfalconer8913
    @davidfalconer8913 2 года назад

    The Portsmouth Arms was an interesting little station on this line ( ? ) now , no more ...

  • @mikejones6140
    @mikejones6140 2 года назад

    What a wonderful set of pictures. My son just found them a few days after I'd called at Umberleigh to photograph the station, the first time I'd set foot there since August 1963 when my family stayed in the Camping Coach. Thank you for bringing back early childhood memories of the station and of unrebuilt Bulleid light pacifics there.

    • @cgpaddock
      @cgpaddock 2 года назад

      Lovely to hear from Mike, thank you for your appreciative comments. August 1963 I was serving in the RAF in Cyprus but it is possible that you may have met my brother who was about 8 at the time and always playing around the station area. Kind regards Cliff

    • @mikejones6140
      @mikejones6140 2 года назад

      @@cgpaddock Great memories. I was only aged four and yet to start school but my parents encouraged me to write down or call out engine numbers to help with learning to read and write before going to school. Luckily I therefore know a dozen or so WC/Bob's that I saw that week a couple of which luckily survived via Barry scrapyard.

  • @jgroome1
    @jgroome1 2 года назад

    Great pictures of lost railways

  • @grahamrudd9183
    @grahamrudd9183 2 года назад

    I lived in Braunton way back in the late 1960s early 70s residing at 10b Abbotts Hill and working at Taw Garage in Barnstaple. I knew the line well... Such a shame that it was closed as today it would be a top tourist attraction making a fortune...

  • @MrTantrums007
    @MrTantrums007 2 года назад

    The line from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe should never have been closed. In this video note the passenger numbers at Ilfracombe. When the line closed Ilfracombe must have noted a decline in visitors and holiday makers. I reckon the line from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe should be reopened not only for the inhabitants of Ilfracombe but the many people who would just simply like to holiday in Ilfracombe arriving by train.

  • @spicey_art
    @spicey_art 2 года назад

    Was lovely to watch. Just got off a train at Umberleigh from a day rover for a walk around, and it's a very pretty, well kept station even nowadays 😊

    • @cgpaddock
      @cgpaddock 2 года назад

      Thank you Art. I hope you enjoyed your walk around.

  • @brianriley5383
    @brianriley5383 2 года назад

    Worked at the Lee Bay Hotel in the summer of 1972. a little west of Ilfracombe. Trains gone by then but saw the tracks. I was 26. Bus into ilfracombe on day off. On the Buses at the cinema.

  • @stratac30
    @stratac30 2 года назад

    Fascinating film. Seeing all the passengers get off the train at Ilfracombe and then the number of people get on the train, you have to think that the mandarins at the DoT and BR totally ignored the fact that all these people would then probably buy cars and clog up the roads of north Devon. If only they had the foresight to leave the track formation down, it could have been opened up again the 90's and would no doubt be very popular today, giving the communities a good transport link back down to Barnstaple and Exeter. I assume this train was Waterloo bound?

  • @skoot2u
    @skoot2u 2 года назад

    Lovely look back in time,look how smart everyone was.

  • @holidaymoviecompany
    @holidaymoviecompany 2 года назад

    Wonderful film; great quality for 8mm

  • @jorybennett5932
    @jorybennett5932 2 года назад

    How could they close a line that was being so well used? Crowds of people at every station. An utterly mad decision. 😢

  • @adelestevens
    @adelestevens 3 года назад

    Oh how I would've loved to go by train on my upcoming holiday in ilfracombe but because politicians didn't have the foresight I'm faced with a long drive from the North West of England down crowded motorways and A roads!

  • @margaretfleming3554
    @margaretfleming3554 3 года назад

    I did this journey countless times. Wonderful to see the glorious countryside and stations again. Slade was a particularly picturesque part of the journey. Thank you so much for uploading this!

  • @alanjewell1773
    @alanjewell1773 3 года назад

    i traveled this line many times as a youngster under the supervision of the gaurd as my father died while working on this line he was based at barnstable town and junction so my mother moved to north yorkshire to be near her parents but sent me many times to stay with my grandparents at ilfracombe i was born in ilfracombe and think of it as my home town . yes that beeching man and others have a lot to answer for its a shame it closed

  • @robtyman4281
    @robtyman4281 3 года назад

    Other countries invested in their railways after WW2 ... ...and what did we do? - ripped up half the network. Destroying an extensive network left to us by the Victorians. We totally trashed their legacy in the 60's and 70's. It was basically 'state sponsored' vandalism. The people responsible got away with it and should have instead gone to prison.

  • @HelenHollick
    @HelenHollick 3 года назад

    Hello Mr Gregory - I'm writing a novel set in 1971 with at least one scene set at Umberleigh Station I'd very much appreciate more information about the station (super information already - thank you!) Would you mind if I mentioned your father as the station master?(something like 'Good afternoon Mr Gregory!" please email me on author AT helenhollick DOT net ... thank you!

  • @cgpaddock
    @cgpaddock 3 года назад

    Hi Just Browsing, Thank you for your comments and interest. The early pictures of steam locos were taken by me on my Kodak 66 folding camera which I had saved hard for and wish I had kept. All the rest were also taken by me but on 35mm with a Zenith or a Practica.

  • @stephenhadley134
    @stephenhadley134 3 года назад

    I passed through Umberleigh Station each summer between 1959 and 1966 as a boy enroute for holidays at Westward How and Croyde. For me, attached least, the train journeys were the highlight of our family holidays.

  • @edwardbarnes2702
    @edwardbarnes2702 3 года назад

    Very evocative, didn’t need sound, just use your imagination. Also very informative with really good photos, well done for posting I learned a lot more of this lovely part of the world. Eddie 🤓

  • @andrewrobinson1224
    @andrewrobinson1224 3 года назад

    Born and bread in Barnstaple my father was stationed at Chivenor 1944/45 my mother used the railway line with us kids to go to Staunton & Woolacombe I remember it well lovely memories superb countryside proud to be Devonion & a Barnum Boy 🇳🇬👍🍺🏉

  • @richardchadwick4028
    @richardchadwick4028 3 года назад

    Great footage ,such a terrible shame that this line and the Torrington lines closed. Judging by the amount of passengers it should never have closed ..how much money has been spent on roads .

  • @angelsone-five7912
    @angelsone-five7912 3 года назад

    Nice film, thanks for the descriptions.

  • @doyoumind9356
    @doyoumind9356 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this footage 😀😀

  • @ericlovett9022
    @ericlovett9022 4 года назад

    Sad demise

  • @martinwelsford1353
    @martinwelsford1353 4 года назад

    Considering the number of passengers that got off at Ilfracombe I assume Dr B massaged numbers after he sampled selected journies where he knew passenger numbers would be light. Naughty Dr B ! - and you from Maidstone Grammar School ! Of course the real crime here was not to stop the service but to make it impossible to re-open by lifting the tracks. Good video despite all that.

  • @marechell66
    @marechell66 4 года назад

    my farther roger phillips and his farther bert phillips both workt on this line thay lived at chittlehampton, great western railways the best

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 4 года назад

    There you are, thanks very much, what's this, it's a window sticker that says we've been to Ilfracombe. Harry worth comedy clip

  • @quadtraxxx
    @quadtraxxx 4 года назад

    Absolutely fascinating! I wish we still had all the original train lines around North Devon still now, such a loss! Thank you for sharing, lovely to see.

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf 4 года назад

    What a crying shame it got ripped 🙁