Ffestiniog Railway - Driver’s Eye View - Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog (Wales)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2017
  • We start at the slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestioniog - also known as “the town that roofed the world”. Loco No. 10 “Merddin Emrys” built in 1879 simmers at that platform end ready to haul the last train of the day on a glorious sunny evening. Our train traverses a narrow ledge cut into the hillside above the quarrymen’s cottages to Tanygrisiau, before passing the deep waters of Llyn Ystradau and plunging into the darkness of Moelwyn tunnel. The original track bed lies beneath the waters of Llyn Ystradau, today the line passes the lake on a new deviation between Tanygrisiau and Dduallt that includes a spiral formation allowing the new line to loose enough height to re-join the original route. Once again our little trains clings to the wooded slopes with occasional glimpses of the River Dwyryd far below, we pass the halfway point at Tan-y-Bwlch before we continue our steady descent to Penrhyn and Minffordd where we cross the Cambrian Coast Railway. Our descent continues to Boston Lodge works and onto the famed seawall to our destination at Porthmadog. I would like to offer my thanks to all the volunteers, staff and train crew for making my visit such a thoroughly enjoyable experience. For a map of the route please click on this link - www.festrail.co.uk/route.htm
    Track gauge - 1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm)
    One question that has come up many times in the comments is "Why doesn't the train leave the tracks when it passes through a switch set for the opposite track at 07:48" - it is not easy to explain, but I'll try -
    The switches at either end on the passing loop are set to allow trains to pass without the need for railway personnel to set them, in this case the train will always take the right hand track in the direction of travel, when the train reaches the end of the loop the switch appears to be set incorrectly. The switch blades are held in place by a spring mechanism that allows them to be pushed over by the weight of a train passing through them, as this train is about to do. Once the train is clear they are automatically set to allow a train in the opposite direction to take the right hand track, thus making the passing loop automatic. The system works well so long as a train never reverses before clearing the switch as that will de-rail the train. The first time this system is seen in operation it looks wrong, but it is common practice on many lines where speed is low and costs need to be kept to a minimum.

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  • @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666
    @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666 Год назад +10

    I love how close the camera gets to the rocks and walls! It really makes it that more exhilarating! These lines are a real treasure within our country.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  Год назад +1

      Sometimes I'm relieved to see the camera is still in place at the end of the trip, the walls are very close to the engine, not the kind of railway for leaning too far out of the window. I love the Welsh narrow gauge railways, there is nothing else like them anywhere in the world.

  • @helenturner4506
    @helenturner4506 4 года назад +21

    Thank you so much, I sat with my grandson (age nearly 5) and watched and listened with much joy. We didn't even talk, transfixed. He loved the sounds of the engine and the train, (so grateful for no music!) Beautiful, I just wish he could have his heart's wish fulfilled to be a steam-engine driver. I'll be taking him to Wales for some trips anyway!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +4

      Hi, sorry I'm late replying, your grandson is a lucky lad to be taken to ride some the Great Little Trains of Wales. I was 6 or 7 the first time I rode the Ffestiniog, I've still got the cine-film my father took, it was the start of my lifelong affection for anything and everything that runs on rails.

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 10 месяцев назад +1

      When he gets older he could volunteer at a heritage railway, maybe then he can drive one

  • @chittaranjansarkar4081
    @chittaranjansarkar4081 4 года назад +1

    I live in India, but by dint of mobile net service and explorer 's video installation I have watched the rail journey in Wales UK
    Long live the motivation of explorer of video doer, I expect his good life with grand success. Thanks.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Hi, the internet has opened up a whole new world with services such as You Tube, Google Earth and Wikipedia giving us the ability to virtually explore almost anywhere in the world. North Wales is home to some of the world's best steam operated narrow gauge railways. Happy virtual travelling 😉

  • @peterthwaites5891
    @peterthwaites5891 7 лет назад +77

    A beautiful video, such lovely scenery and the only sounds needed were of the train and track, no loud talking or distracting background music..just perfect!

  • @cecilkarstensen559
    @cecilkarstensen559 7 лет назад +48

    Truly special. The scenery green, clean, well crafted bridges, well maintained right-of-way and buildings

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +7

      The scenery looks wonderful in the evening sunshine and the volunteers and staff do a great job keeping everything looking good.

    • @Biffo1262
      @Biffo1262 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, always slightly out of focus as the lens has taken focus at the nearest point, the front of the loco. Otherwise a truly nice video.

  • @charlesgreene9467
    @charlesgreene9467 7 лет назад +29

    Beautiful ride. Incredibly smooth roadbed. Almost no up and down sway. Engine driver operated flawlessly. Lovely countryside and impressive feat of engineering on the construction of this line.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +10

      The Double Fairlie locomotive on which the camera was mounted rode very smoothly and the track is kept in good condition. The line was originally built for gravity operation, with the loaded trains descending under their own weight with a horse riding in a dandy wagon. The horse then pulled the empty wagons back up to the slate quarries at Blaenau Ffestiniog. This lead to the contour hugging route with some pretty impressive embankments and earthworks for a narrow gauge railway.

  • @arnesw2647
    @arnesw2647 4 года назад +1

    I love these narrow track railroads. Thank you for sharing! 😉👍

  • @southernbiscuits1275
    @southernbiscuits1275 6 лет назад +76

    I did not realize Wales was so beautiful. I love this video!!

    • @rosemarydudley9954
      @rosemarydudley9954 4 года назад

      My then b/f and I did this run back in the 60's. During the 80s and early 2000's I did many Wales trips on my motorbike. Mainly north Wales through and stopping in the Elan Valley. (N/Wales) through the black mountains. Yes, it is a very beautifull place. Southern Biscuits - you really must go. I enjoyed the video, many thanks.

    • @dianerogers8805
      @dianerogers8805 4 года назад

      @Blackporsche roadster we find it atmospheric when it is raining and dull. Been holidaying in snowdonia for 30 years stay in Dinorwic usally. . Been on this train brilliant journey.

    • @dianerogers8805
      @dianerogers8805 4 года назад

      @Blackporsche roadster yes it does sometimes, we had a trip on the Welsh Highland railway a beautiful day. First time I did snowdon it was misty at the top could hardly see a thing. I do think the trains off north Wales are threat. Started our granddaughter on the llanberis lake railway, then the Fairbourne train. Will take our grandson in August if all this lockdown is over.

    • @dianerogers8805
      @dianerogers8805 4 года назад

      @Blackporsche roadster Yes round fairbourne is nice, I stayed at Arthog when I was in school, did lots of things around that area. Not been to Newquay or Ynslas. My hubby and I stayed at Cobbdens Hotel in Capel Curig for our silver wedding anniversary 15 years ago. South Wales is lovely to. My mum was from Cwmaman in Rhondda Valley, we spent summer holidays staying with our grandparents, overlooking the old coal mines, when the rain and cloud came over very atmospheric,.

    • @edwardmortimer2150
      @edwardmortimer2150 3 года назад

      It is really a stunning country especially since it is full of little steam railways running through bueatiful country side

  • @lifehappens7511
    @lifehappens7511 4 года назад +8

    This is perhaps the most captivating train video I’ve ever seen, even though it doesn’t show the train itself. I watched it not knowing where I was, giving the experience an air of mystery. “Charming” is an understatement.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +2

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride, please click on these links to see the train - ruclips.net/video/GWD--ZfPUxw/видео.html - ruclips.net/video/3XfO9659GtA/видео.html North Wales is home to a number of these delightful railways.

  • @nirgunapa56
    @nirgunapa56 6 лет назад +10

    Very nice to see this from the engine end of the train. A lovely line and a lovely film - thank you.

  • @tonylaming4994
    @tonylaming4994 3 года назад +4

    As a footplate man/driver on steam for 27 years I have to congratulate the superb work done by the PW teams. The line is maintained to an obvious high standard, second to none.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад +3

      Hi Tony, I'm sure the permanent way guys will appreciate your kind words.

  • @skunksweat9687
    @skunksweat9687 4 года назад +11

    Ahhhhhhhh, feels like the train is taking me away from my everyday hustle and bustle. So relaxing. Crack a beer and kick back

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      That's a great description for a ride on this train, sitting back in one of the comfortable seats in first class on the last train of the day takes some beating.

  • @kennethduffill370
    @kennethduffill370 7 лет назад +6

    WOW! I used to know this part of Wales very well. What a wonderful way to revisit old haunts. Thank you Tim for posting this, it is wonderful.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +2

      Hi Kenneth, I have regularly visited this part of Wales since I was a child and I always look forward the the next visit. It was a pleasure to take you back to some of those old haunts.

  • @JasonMasters
    @JasonMasters 5 лет назад +35

    I'm not sure why, but I love these uninterrupted driver's-eye-view videos. I love seeing all of those little sidings and alternate routes branching off from the line which the train is on. I even manage to enjoy the disappointment of seeing things like a siding ending, or those unused tunnels near the start of the video, where a line obviously could go but isn't.
    Now what we need is another uninterrupted view of the reverse journey. :) That always seems like a totally different journey, somehow.

    • @JJMMWGDuPree
      @JJMMWGDuPree 5 лет назад +3

      It's already up there somewhere if you search for it, so another would be surplus to requirements! This is my return journey, made all the more interesting by the fact that you get to see the other side of the track.

    • @arch9enius
      @arch9enius 4 года назад +2

      It would be noisier, for a start.

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  • @Annur375
    @Annur375 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely lovely! Thanks for sharing this video. Best to you, Tim.

  • @greatbritishentertainmentl5636
    @greatbritishentertainmentl5636 4 года назад +1

    Another excellent ride!

  • @slycat1939
    @slycat1939 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you enjoyed the full trip back. Safe travels ahead. God bless.

  • @maddog190462
    @maddog190462 7 лет назад +11

    Great video. One of the reasons I love visiting Wales.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +3

      Wales wouldn't be the same without it's Great Little Railways, they are like a magnet that draw me there time and time again.

  • @ednammansfield8553
    @ednammansfield8553 4 года назад +1

    A wonderful video of this journey and beautiful scenery.

  • @drspaseebo410
    @drspaseebo410 5 лет назад

    Thank you SO much for this marvellous video !

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 7 лет назад +15

    A fascinating trip. Wales is a beautiful place!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +5

      Wales is a surprising place, with an interesting industrial history that resulted in so many narrow gauge railways, many of which survived long enough to enter the preservation era when enthusiasts begun to rescue and restore them for us all to enjoy today.

  • @anthonyhazlewood5788
    @anthonyhazlewood5788 4 года назад +5

    Great journey... great film... I enjoyed every minute of it... Thanks for uploading... Those 75 maybe dislike the countryside.... Can't please them all...

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +2

      Hi, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride, we have a lot to thank those early preservationists for, this trip wouldn't have been possible without them or those who keep this little bit of yesterday alive for us all to enjoy. As for the 75, I guess we'll never know.

  • @billbohlen9700
    @billbohlen9700 4 года назад +2

    Another great train trip. Always wanted to go to Wales. Great work, Tim.

  • @davidbrown847
    @davidbrown847 7 лет назад +2

    Love it ! Have saved link to my railway favourites.

  • @mizofan
    @mizofan 6 лет назад +3

    thanks for the lovely trip

  • @SKEptic-mg2dd
    @SKEptic-mg2dd 6 лет назад +16

    Thank you for a great video. I hope something worthwhile like the Ffestiniog Railway runs for a hundred more years.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. The Ffestiniog Railway is popular with both tourists and enthusiasts, who are likely to safeguard it into the foreseeable future.

    • @SKEptic-mg2dd
      @SKEptic-mg2dd 6 лет назад +3

      Maybe someday I can make it over from Texas to experience the railway in person.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +6

      If you are able to visit Wales, there are a number of narrow gauge railways, each with their own unique character, and you can travel to a number of them using one of Britain's most scenic standard gauge railways - the Cambrian Coast line.

  • @rarejer
    @rarejer 6 лет назад +2

    Lovely journey. Thank you.

  • @MaggieJean
    @MaggieJean 6 лет назад +1

    Absolutely stunning. My favorite ride.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it, there's nowhere quite like Snowdonia and the Ffestiniog Railway has a charm all of it's own. I always look forward to visiting both the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways.

  • @davidgregory1668
    @davidgregory1668 4 года назад +4

    Love the video,I did this trip August last year,it was amazing.cheers David from New Zealand

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride. I love New Zealand, my wife describes it as being like Wales on stilts.

  • @philbartlett7898
    @philbartlett7898 5 лет назад +4

    Great work Tim
    My father fell in love with the Festiniog railway back in the very early 1960s when I was born, and took me on my first trip around 1967 driving up from Coventry with his friend in a Triumph Vitesse and staying overnight in a B&B. Since then he was hooked and moved our family to Merioneth in 1971. I made the journey a couple of times by bike, then later when I had left home and moved back to the Midlands.
    My parent split up and he bought a cottage next to the line in Tanygrisiau in around 1984, and lived there until June this year when he passed away.
    Seen many comings and a few goings on the railway, and even managed the diesel shuttle to Gelliwiog during the rebuild from Dduallt back to Blaenau, and great to see the full extent of the railway. There is just one thing missing IMHO and that is to see "Mountaineer" overhauled and returned to service.
    That loco is sadly missed in my view
    Thanks for sharing

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад +1

      The Ffestiniog Railway - Part 1 - Porthmadog to Tan y Bwlch
      - ruclips.net/video/GWD--ZfPUxw/видео.html
      The Ffestiniog Railway - Part 2 - Tan y Bwlch to Blaenau Ffestiniog - ruclips.net/video/3XfO9659GtA/видео.html
      Hi Phil, thank you for your comment, I enjoyed reading it, although I never lived near the railway, I have visited regularly, since 1963. Cine film taken by by parents showing my first visit is included towards the end of Part 2 (the second link above) along with photographs showing trains around Blaenau Ffestioniog in the days of the gunpowder trains on the Trawsfynydd line. I really enjoyed seeing the line rebuilt over the years, followed by the amazing rebirth of the WHR. The last time I saw "Mountaineer" in steam, it was working trains between Caernarfon and Waunfawr, it also features in many of my photographs of the Ffestiniog Railway. It would be nice to see "Mountaineer" in steam again.

  • @malcolmparsons4808
    @malcolmparsons4808 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Brings back a lot of memories. Thank you Tim.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, it is a wonderful railway, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.

  • @mibi1946
    @mibi1946 7 лет назад +1

    Great video and an interesting view of the Ffestiniog. Thank you Tim

  • @anthonygostling
    @anthonygostling 5 лет назад +4

    I went on this when they first started opening it way back, until a few years ago was always going up to Blaenau Ffestiniog to buy and pickup slate, lovely line, lovely place to go.

  • @simonprice8737
    @simonprice8737 7 лет назад +3

    thanks Tim Look forward to it.....

  • @1903bretep
    @1903bretep 3 года назад

    A brilliant ride, many thanks for uploading this video.

  • @alanlake5220
    @alanlake5220 5 лет назад

    Thanks for a fantastic video, Love the little railway of Wales and long may they continue .

  • @susanvernon4642
    @susanvernon4642 6 лет назад +5

    OMG such hiraeth!!! Loved it and seen the train go by many a time as a young girl but never been on it

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I was intrigued by the word "hiraeth" so I looked it up (a Welsh word which means 'nostalgia', or, more commonly, 'homesickness', although there is not a direct English translation) It is a wonderful word that I could use to describe my far off childhood days watching the little trains make their way towards Blaenau Ffestiniog, although in those days the trains didn't run all the way. I didn't live in Wales, but so many family holidays were spent there it felt like a second home.

  • @hazelwendy
    @hazelwendy 5 лет назад +14

    Four years ago we stayed in a beautiful cottage in lovely grounds just below this railway line at Plas y Dduallt. It had its own station - Campbell's Platform - for our use only and included
    with the cottage were unlimited tickets for this train. If we wanted to get on the train, we had to hail it to stop and likewise to inform the guard and driver when we wanted to get off for the return journey. It was an amazing holiday - pure magic.
    We spent another holiday there two years later but unfortunately after we left, the large house and cottage were due to be sold so not sure whether it is still a holiday cottage. It was a wonderful place and such a shame that it was sold.
    Although you can't see the cottage in the video, the very neatly mown piece of grass on the left at 18.50 mins into the video is Campbell's Platform, a gate and path to the cottage which runs down behind the trees is out of view of the camera.( You will see sheep running along behind the fence on the right)

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад +3

      Hi, I'm familiar with the cottage you stayed in, although I've never stayed there myself. It has to be one of the most unique holiday cottage experiences available anywhere - historypoints.org/index.php?page=plas-y-dduallt-blaenau-ffestiniog
      I tried to find out if it is still a holiday cottage, although I found several sites advertising it for sale, I don't know the situation today, although you might find this interesting - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell%27s_Platform_railway_station
      At least you will always have good memories from your stay in one of the most beautiful places in Britain. Hi again, I've just used this link, it would appear it is still available as a holiday let - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landmark_Trust#Wales I think I'm know where I'm going this summer.

    • @sextonblake4258
      @sextonblake4258 3 года назад +1

      Ha ha. I have. It was a bunk house for volunteer labourers. We had supplies dropped at TyB Station and it was all hell broke loose trying to get 15+ people, their luggage and groceries onto the train, and unload at Campbells. Hell of a load of fun at 17.

  • @subburaokothapallisubbu8995
    @subburaokothapallisubbu8995 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful train trip great work

  • @manly6266
    @manly6266 7 лет назад +4

    Great video. This is my favorite so far. Thank you so much for making these videos and sharing them with us.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +4

      Hi, this railway is one of my favourites, my parents first brought me here in the 60's long before it reopened to Blaenau, fortunately they captured those distant memories on cine film and I have taken video and photographs of the line on many subsequent visits.

    • @mstevens832
      @mstevens832 3 года назад +1

      @@Timsvideochannel1Beutiful place would love to visit but is it a single track? LONDON LOCKED

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад

      @@mstevens832 Hi, it is single track with passing loops. Hopefully we will be able to travel again next year.

  • @imagiRail
    @imagiRail 5 лет назад +4

    This railroad seems to be beautiful ! It makes me want to visit the Ffestiniog railway !
    Greatings from France :-)

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад +1

      Hi, I watched some of your videos, its a few years since I last visited France, hopefully I'll get there next year. I think you would enjoy visiting North Wales, the Great Little Train of Wales are all well worth visiting, especially if you like narrow gauge steam. Best wishes from England.

  • @krisiicc14
    @krisiicc14 7 лет назад +4

    Fairytale drive.Thank you Tim. Make some else.

  • @tdurb0
    @tdurb0 3 года назад +1

    This video is perfect. Thank you so much for the upload. A million happy memories. And some rainy slatey ones in Blaenau ♥️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад

      Cheers, I'm pleased you enjoyed riding this wonderful little train through the pretty Welsh scenery, even the old slate waste tips can look attractive when mother nature has blended them in a little.

  • @glennevart8207
    @glennevart8207 5 лет назад

    What a gorgeous video of an idyllic journey! Thank you for sharing!

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 7 лет назад +145

    Just what we want to see, the complete journey unobstructed not edited highlights. I wish others would learn from you how to do it.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +21

      Hello Andrei, I had a lot of good fortune during this visit to Wales, I was able to shoot 3 other driver's eye videos and a lot of on train and line side views, some using a drone. I look forward to editing and uploading them over the coming months. Some of the videos will show uninterrupted driver's eye views, whilst others will consist mainly of passenger and line-side views. Your feed back is always appreciated. Tim.

    • @nanagyenimaa134
      @nanagyenimaa134 4 года назад +3

      AndreiTupolev ckj

  • @warlordsquerk5338
    @warlordsquerk5338 5 лет назад +3

    Looks like a beautiful place! I must go there one day :)

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад +2

      It is a beautiful place, I hope you get there one day.

  • @YASIRALIVIRK
    @YASIRALIVIRK 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful

  • @daveoblivion4753
    @daveoblivion4753 6 лет назад

    Brilliant video. Brought back many memories of my trip on the railway .

  • @MrPeerum
    @MrPeerum 7 лет назад +16

    beautyful nature,its almost one super oversized gardentrack. i like this.supr Tim.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +2

      An over-size garden railway is a good description for this line because the hillsides are covered with beautiful wild flowers and the sheep keep the grass neat and tidy.

    • @autisticadventuressteam83
      @autisticadventuressteam83 7 лет назад +3

      As the world's first narrow gauge railway a lot of garden railways are based on it. The double Fairlie locos were the first articulated loco design, and the Ffestiniog had the first recorded use of the parabolic transition curve in the 1850s - before standard gauge. Also the first bogie carriages. Great video!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you, you have highlighted some interesting facts, the original route of the line also had a falling gradient over its length so that wagons could descend under their own weight.

    • @autisticadventuressteam83
      @autisticadventuressteam83 7 лет назад +4

      Indeed and we still occasionally run demonstration gravity trains. Another bit of info is that aside from the deviation, the curves on the rest of the line are steeper than the straights to aid gravity running - the opposite to normal of course. Therefor the FR feels a bit like a roller coaster, which is good for me because i love coasters too.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +5

      Hi Peter, during the rebuilding of the Welsh Highland railway I visited every year to record the progress and didn't always pay enough attention to the Ffestiniog line, as I had visited it regularly from the 1960's before the deviation was built. On my recent visit I spent 4 days filming both lines from the line-side and train, I am looking forward to editing the footage to upload over the coming months, I will look at some of my old photographs, if any are suitable I will include a few "Then and Now" comparisons. I also took a look at your channel, I rode the big one at Blackpool on the first day it opened to the public, the queue was massive, but the experience was worth it. I also enjoyed your cover of one of my favourite songs "Life on Mars"

  • @royhumphrey49
    @royhumphrey49 4 года назад +5

    I remember this! While I was volunteering we had authority to take a graviy train from the Deviation hut at Dduallt down to Tan-y-Bwlch!
    What memories from many years ago. 😃👌

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +2

      I'd love to ride a gravity train, it must have been fun 😉

    • @SteamCrane
      @SteamCrane 4 года назад

      @@Timsvideochannel1 They still run them occasionally, several videos on youtube.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      @@SteamCrane Thank you, I'll try to ride one at some future date.

    • @sextonblake4258
      @sextonblake4258 3 года назад

      Was that the one up near the.old tunnel? Used to walk past it when we were working at the new tunnel site. There are probably not a lot of us deviationists left.

  • @augustomachete1715
    @augustomachete1715 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed the ride.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket 6 лет назад

    What an incredibly, lovely train ride.

  • @rosemarypessotti4949
    @rosemarypessotti4949 5 лет назад +4

    Me amarrei que filmagem da hora muito massa mesmo . Lindo amei !!!

    • @thetid8852
      @thetid8852 5 лет назад

      I tied myself up to that time very mass shooting. Beautiful, I love it (sorry, that's Google translate for you!)

  • @willyvonbusche729
    @willyvonbusche729 4 года назад +3

    This is the most beautiful constructed railroad I have ever seen. The stone masonery is just a enormous piece of art. However it was difficult to follow on Google maps.:-)) Thanks again, Tim for excellent work.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      Hi, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride. The dry stone walls in this part of Wales are an attractive addition to the countryside, so much nicer than concrete. The track bed is narrow and trees cover the line in many places making it difficult to follow on Google Maps.

    • @willyvonbusche729
      @willyvonbusche729 4 года назад +2

      @@Timsvideochannel1 Yes, it was difficult but it was worth the effort.

  • @chrisellis1089
    @chrisellis1089 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful journey. .couldn't take my eyes off the screen . . lovely to see a buzzard at 18.19 . .thank you for sharing this unique cabride.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад

      Thank you' I'm pleased you enjoyed it. This is a railway I have visited regularly over the past 50 or so years. To see it develop from a few hopeful enthusiasts with a dream into the wonderful railway it is today has been an amazing journey. We owe a lot to those early preservation pioneers for making this video possible.

  • @PetesNikon
    @PetesNikon 3 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyable, thank you

  • @irelandbloke
    @irelandbloke 4 года назад +6

    Superb video !

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Thank you, i'm delighted you enjoyed the ride so much.

    • @irelandbloke
      @irelandbloke 4 года назад +1

      @@Timsvideochannel1 You're welcome :)

  • @philbarber2
    @philbarber2 6 лет назад +12

    I hate this video, I switched on to do some work and now 55 minutes later I can start ! ;)
    Brilliant, thank you.

  • @paulnorton5670
    @paulnorton5670 4 года назад +1

    fantastic piece of filming. beautiful, glorious Wales in just less than one hour. Thank you for sharing this to the world.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Thank you, the guys on the Ffestiniog Railway deserve the real credit, they are doing a wonderful job, I'm looking forward to the travel ban being lifted so that I can return to show my support and once again enjoy the fruits of their labor.

  • @SimonJBarron
    @SimonJBarron Год назад

    Great video, brought back a ton of memories…

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  Год назад

      I'm pleased you enjoyed it, I remember the early days too back in the sixties, it's been wonderful to see this railway come back to life, a credit to all concerned.

  • @Tinsby
    @Tinsby 7 лет назад +7

    Tim,
    Thank you so very much for posting this wonderful video. It puts me in mind of my time on Amtrak in the cab of an engine, slightly larger than your steamer, a GG-1 electric. I am amazed at the quality of the trackwork, the line and raise is all very good, some of those cut sections have really close side clearance don't they? I am surprised at the few people seen trackside, they don't even wave as the train passes, at least the sheep took notice and ran! I hope there is a shot of #10 at the end of the video, I had to take a break and say 'thank you' before the end of the line! Really great thank you again for sharing the video with us all, a cab view is something most folks never get to see. If I could go back, I surely would...cheers!

    • @paxo610
      @paxo610 4 года назад +3

      Hi Tinsby...
      Nice to meet a fellow railman....
      This narrow gauge is 1' 11.5" (597 mm)....it opened on 20 April 1836 and closed 1 August 1946 and was primarily used for the transportation of slate from the quarries....
      It was only closed for 8 years as restoration began in August 1954 and was completed to its present state in 1984.... but as you know work never stops on even the smallest of railways....
      Originally it was a "Gravity" track with no engines, two "brakesmen" on the "Down" train and only ponies to haul the wagons back up the mountain....
      Locomotive engines came into use on 23 October 1863....
      The majority of the restoration was done by volunteers....a truly remarkable fact....

  • @HotspotsSoutheast
    @HotspotsSoutheast 4 года назад +6

    I am from West Virginia and my family is from Wales. Wales looks so much like the hills of West Virginia. Such a lovely place and railroad. I would love to visit some day.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +2

      North Wales is one of my favorite holiday destinations, I've visited many times over the years, the coastline, mountains, towns villages and castles are beautiful, steeped in history, legend and folklore. Its quite normal to experience all 4 seasons in one day. If you don't mind a bit of rain, I'm sure you'd enjoy visiting Wales.

    • @paxo610
      @paxo610 4 года назад +1

      @@Timsvideochannel1 we need the rain to keep the green lush....
      Excellent video Tim.... been on the Ffestiniog several times.... from Pwllheli myself....an ex-signalman on the Cambrian coast and an ex-lineman volunteer on the Fairbourne narrow gauge....
      Brought back some great memories hearing the whistle....
      Thank you....

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      @@paxo610 I never mind the rain in Wales, it wouldn't be Wales without it. I can remember watching a diesel hauled pickup freight shunting at Pwllheli, that was a long time ago, you must have some fascinating tales from your time as a signalman. The Faibourne is an interesting line, it's fun to catch the ferry across to Barmouth. I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride.

    • @paxo610
      @paxo610 4 года назад +1

      @@Timsvideochannel1 definitely some memorable occasions....
      I was the signalman on duty in Porthmadog signalbox when we had to close the Porthmadog to Pwllheli section because an elephant was on the track at Abererch halt....
      There was a Circus in a nearby field....the driver who reported the incident was breathalysed.....
      Again at Porthmadog the same section of track was closed when the emergency services were called out to assist the linesmen in what turned out to be a Ghost Hunt....bodies were seen by train crew and passengers at the side of the track but when the linesmen went to investigate there was nothing there and when the next train went through they reported the sightings again.... so I had no choice but to close the section and request assistance from the emergency services.... still nothing found.... released the next train through and again they reported bodies.... that particular part of the section is very isolated and we did consider it to be a prank but for the difficulty in reaching that area.....3 days later 2 boys unfortunately were struck by the last train to Pwllheli while out rabbiting in the exact location of the sightings....
      Being a single track we used tokens to ensure only one train was in any given section at a time.....in 1984 I was the "Token" between Harlech and Barmouth....one of our DMUs got derailed by a huge snowdrift in that section and regulations required that the actual token remained with the stranded train.... I boarded the recovery train at Pwllheli and upon reaching Harlech I had to sit with the driver as the cautioned "Token" to enter the already occupied section.... I wasn't allowed to assist in the recovery process I was required to remain in the drivers cab for the duration because if I became injured they would have to call out another signalman as a replacement "Token".....

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      @@paxo610 Hi, I enjoyed reading your recolections from your time as a signalman at Porthmadog, breathalyzing the driver who reported seeing the elephant made me smile. The Ghost Hunt reminded me of this old film - ruclips.net/video/3FMBtg4m_iY/видео.html - did the boys survive being stuck by the train? enjoyed the human token as well. Thanks for sharing some of your wonderful memories.

  • @johnferguson4089
    @johnferguson4089 4 года назад

    Another fantastic train journey, thank you Tim. The scenery along the line is beautiful.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      Cheers, I'm pleased you enjoyed it, North Wales is beautiful.

  • @tonylaming4994
    @tonylaming4994 3 года назад

    First class video. Thank you, I really enjoyed that.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад

      Thank you, it's nice to know you enjoyed the ride, although the real credit belongs to all the staff, volunteers and benefactors who make this possible.

  • @lolka882
    @lolka882 7 лет назад +4

    😎 Uwielbiam pociągi !!!

  • @amiltonottoni5619
    @amiltonottoni5619 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful train post outros vídeos novos em 2019 deste train Beautiful muito bacana eu gostei muito do vídeo um abraço 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Oi, estou feliz que você gostou desta ferrovia. Por favor, clique nesses links para ver mais vídeos desta estrada de ferro maravilhosa pouco ://ruclips.net/video/GWD--ZfPUxw/видео.html - ruclips.net/video/3XfO9659GtA/видео.html 😊

  • @craftsman16
    @craftsman16 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed, thank you for sharing 👍

  • @zazzygaming9837
    @zazzygaming9837 4 года назад

    Fab video which really brings the memories flooding back. Last travelled on the railway in 1998 and well overdue a return visit. Thanks for posting.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Cheers, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride. Its well worth visiting again, especially now that the Welsh Highland Railway is complete. The seats in the observation carriage are a bit expensive, but well worth the price for the view, you may have to book ahead to secure them.

  • @freeman8128
    @freeman8128 4 года назад +3

    A downhill journey to the coast freewheeling all the way.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      The horse required to pull the train back up hill in the early days enjoyed the ride down in a dandy cart.

  • @eds1994fatboy
    @eds1994fatboy 6 лет назад +3

    This looks real enough to be CG

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +1

      Computer generated stuff is so real these days, actors on TV and in films will soon be out of work, but those Welsh sheep were real enough.

  • @carlosholst5380
    @carlosholst5380 7 лет назад +1

    So nice these lilliput trains, I love them over any others - thanks Tim - from Brazil.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Carlos, Wales has a wonderful collection of Lilliput railways and I will be featuring more of them over the coming months. It's nice to hear from Brazil. Best wishes. Tim.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 4 года назад

    Wonderful! Thank you.

  • @eds1994fatboy
    @eds1994fatboy 6 лет назад +6

    I just saw a whole flock of flying sheep.....behind that stone wall

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +3

      Is that the sheep at 43:59 ? Welsh sheep are pretty impressive, but even they'd need a tin or two of red Bull to fly.

    • @sextonblake4258
      @sextonblake4258 3 года назад

      They are bloody hard to catch. I know, I have tried.

  • @flavio2727
    @flavio2727 4 года назад +5

    A strange landscape: no people, even catle or birds. All abducted.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      It is not normally as deserted as it was on this occasion, there are usually plenty of sheep.

    • @benmussolini2284
      @benmussolini2284 4 года назад

      I think by the 16 or 17 centuries most of the wildlife was gone in England .

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад +1

      @@benmussolini2284 The wildlife is there, it''s just very good at hiding.

    • @paxo610
      @paxo610 4 года назад +1

      @@benmussolini2284 this isn't England....

    • @benmussolini2284
      @benmussolini2284 4 года назад

      @@paxo610 Oh yah I read somewhere you guys get all mad about being called part of England , Sorry ,,Ok lets try this ,The island of Britain .

  • @mildridj3423
    @mildridj3423 3 года назад

    Very beautiful, thank you for sharing this.

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 7 лет назад

    Smashing footage. Thanks for sharing

  • @inkyscrolls5193
    @inkyscrolls5193 7 лет назад +8

    Iawn da, diolch yn fawr!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад +3

      Diolch i chi, yr wyf yn falch eich bod wedi ei fwynhau.

    • @thetid8852
      @thetid8852 5 лет назад

      "Okay, thank you very much"

  • @FredParis2009
    @FredParis2009 7 лет назад +3

    Diolch!

  • @Nialletto
    @Nialletto 7 лет назад +2

    Stunning. Since I was a boy I've always wanted a driver's view of the Ffestiniog Railway. Thank you for posting :)

  • @jimmyjam4371
    @jimmyjam4371 6 лет назад +1

    Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.

    • @jimmyjam4371
      @jimmyjam4371 6 лет назад

      Timsvideochannel1 I want to ride on that railway before I pass away and visit Port Morrion as well.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +1

      I hope you get there, both are well worth visiting.

  • @neilforbes416
    @neilforbes416 6 лет назад +19

    I would never try to pronounce those Welsh place names without a doctor on standby to untangle my tongue! LOL

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +7

      When they are pronounced correctly they don't sound anything like the spelling.

    • @neilforbes416
      @neilforbes416 6 лет назад +3

      I can believe that! There's one town in Wales with a name so long, the town's railway station destination board is about 5 or more feet long to accommodate it(I might be exaggerating a bit but you get my drift) and near gobbles up the entire alphabet a few times over, just to spell the word..... Ouch!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  6 лет назад +6

      Llanfairpwll-gwyngyllgogerych-wyrndrobwll-llantysiliogogogoch - its a bit of mouthful, although the local refer to it as Llanfair PG

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 6 лет назад +4

      It's quite easy to pronounce. ruclips.net/video/1BXKsQ2nbno/видео.html Actress Naomi Watts and actor Taron Egerton were brought up there

    • @algrayson8965
      @algrayson8965 5 лет назад +3

      @@Timsvideochannel1 - Koinduv loik tha Hinglish, ehh wot?
      Er Stroine?

  • @andrewdarley8988
    @andrewdarley8988 7 лет назад +3

    Would have been a lot more interesting if at some point in the 55min they had shown us just WHAT was being driven

    • @bradclements1815
      @bradclements1815 7 лет назад +1

      check it out, I think this is it www.festrail.co.uk/about.htm

    • @charliemanning8498
      @charliemanning8498 7 лет назад +1

      Andrew Darley Merddin Emrys would have been the loco - identifiable by the smokebox handrail and the whistle

    • @TheSkyWright
      @TheSkyWright 7 лет назад +3

      And by the description......

  • @terryrigden4860
    @terryrigden4860 4 года назад +1

    Lovely video, no distracting commentary. Thank you

  • @MsSoundguy
    @MsSoundguy 7 лет назад

    Gorgeous. So incredibly beautiful and pretty much like I imagined that part of the countryside to be like. And such a treat to ride with steam. Thank you, too, for all the notations along the way. Another enjoyable ride.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад

      It's a wonderful place and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @Too519
    @Too519 Год назад

    every thing about this is so magical the scenery houses stone walls the locomotive,,thank you

  • @thetid8852
    @thetid8852 5 лет назад

    Wonderful. And especially the lower left permanent glimpse of the train's boiler to remind us what we were being pulled by. Thank you!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад

      Thank you, the Ffestiniog railway has always been very special to me, from the first time I visited shortly after trains started running across the Cob to the crowning moment when it re opened all the way to Blaenau Ffestiniog. It's amazing what a bunch of dedicated enthusiasts can achieve. It is really to them we owe our thanks.

  • @quintoflyer
    @quintoflyer 4 года назад

    thanks for the ride great video

  • @jerrydowse5061
    @jerrydowse5061 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Tim,yet another lovely ride.must do this trip.regards,jery

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад

      Hi Jerry, I'm glad you enjoyed it, if you get the chance to take this trip, I'm sure you will regard it as time well spent.

  • @Cashpots
    @Cashpots 7 лет назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed the ride and especially pleased to see that there are still some rhododendrons about - my last visit was in 1957/8 where there were rather more of them!

  • @jorgeargerich1091
    @jorgeargerich1091 4 года назад

    Wonderful! How nice and beautiful landscape! It was a relaxed and hypnotic trip throughout this so green land. Thank you for sharing!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed this ride through the beautiful Welsh countryside.

  • @user-zu5kv6zo5k
    @user-zu5kv6zo5k 5 лет назад

    Fantastic scenery!!!

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  5 лет назад +1

      North Wales is one of my favorite places, it is really beautiful in its own unique way, even when it is raining.

  • @Wooburnmusic
    @Wooburnmusic 3 года назад

    This is probably the best video that I have ever seen ! Thankyou. 🐍💨🚂

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 3 года назад +2

    Welch narrow gauge ambling through typically gorgeous countryside. There's nothing quite like it.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад +1

      There is no better way to enjoy the pretty Welsh scenery, I love to sit back in one of the comfortable chairs and enjoy a speciality Welsh tea with a selection of cakes.

  • @michelleadley4455
    @michelleadley4455 6 лет назад

    All you’re stuff is bloody brilliant👍👍👍👍👍

  • @DavidBrown-cp2vm
    @DavidBrown-cp2vm 5 лет назад

    Very enjoyable. Thanks for the very good video.

  • @KjartanAndersen
    @KjartanAndersen 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely stunning landscape. Must visit some day! :)

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  7 лет назад

      If you get the chance to visit, I'm sure you will love it.

  • @wistypoo1
    @wistypoo1 4 года назад

    This is the best train video I have ever seen. Absolutely superb. Thank you.

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  4 года назад

      Hi, I'm pleased you enjoyed it, the guys at the Ffestiniog Railway did a wonderful job bringing this little bit of Welsh history back to life.

  • @Trainspotterusa
    @Trainspotterusa 3 года назад

    Great video. I really enjoyed the ride. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @eds-attic
    @eds-attic 3 года назад +1

    I live in wales in Porthmadog and I see the train come in almost every day it is a beautiful site to see when it pulls up and the views you see on train itself is so beautiful

    • @Timsvideochannel1
      @Timsvideochannel1  3 года назад

      What a wonderful place to live, surrounded by beautiful scenery, plus the WHR, FR, WHHR and one of Britain's most scenic standard gauge railways, as youngsters say "What's not to like"?

  • @steveseiler8782
    @steveseiler8782 7 лет назад

    Thank you enjoyed it a lot cheers