They are certainly going for it. I have travelled this line and the only problem is that this spectacular part of the train journey is over so quickly.
There is a bus tour company in Glasgow who has day stop at dawlish, their holiday base is torquey, might just book up for it and see the wonderful work that has been done.
I would have thought that clearing the trees and undergrowth would be counterproductive by destabilising the bank, we've all seen what can happen during heavy rains with landslip. The track should be protected by a permanent open sided structure so that the view is maintained, as is done in Europe to protect the track and trains from falling debris and avalanches in winter. The trees form a natural barrier to falling rocks and combined with a structure provide protection.
Yep, my thoughts too. Does seem counterproductive, unless the solution is better. I can see how trees growing on a steep slope risk uprooting themselves in storms.
Where s this? As I have never been able to find out how this beach is accessed. The only way I have found to get to this beach is when there is a very low tide and walk around from Coryton
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They are certainly going for it. I have travelled this line and the only problem is that this spectacular part of the train journey is over so quickly.
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I’m definitely going to visit! (I’m thinking the Dawlish tourist centre must be loving BCMs videos by now!)
Dawlish very run down..try Budleigh or Sidmouth
@@bobn450 ha ha! Your just trying to trick us because you know Dawlish is going to be over run with tourists this year! 😂🤣
There is a bus tour company in Glasgow who has day stop at dawlish, their holiday base is torquey, might just book up for it and see the wonderful work that has been done.
@@bobn450 budleigh and sidmouth is boring compared to Dawlish 😂
Fantastic work going on here and essential of course. Thanks for sharing.
How do we get some of the waste wood for our wood burner
I would have thought that clearing the trees and undergrowth would be counterproductive by destabilising the bank, we've all seen what can happen during heavy rains with landslip. The track should be protected by a permanent open sided structure so that the view is maintained, as is done in Europe to protect the track and trains from falling debris and avalanches in winter. The trees form a natural barrier to falling rocks and combined with a structure provide protection.
Yep, my thoughts too. Does seem counterproductive, unless the solution is better. I can see how trees growing on a steep slope risk uprooting themselves in storms.
Send the wood to a power station
Where s this? As I have never been able to find out how this beach is accessed. The only way I have found to get to this beach is when there is a very low tide and walk around from Coryton
Private path, I think.
Jack doesn’t the roots structure hold the bank together rather than take tree’s out?
I wondered about that.
Mr Brooks would be better not walking down those steps with his hands in his pockets, if he slipped!!!
God dam it , got right into that lol canny wait for the next one.... Great work as always 👏 👍 👌
De veg? Shameful job.
Wow what is called that little town in a top of a cliff??? Somebody name of that place pls???
It's the southern fringes of Dawlish