Excellent - thanks for sharing it. Takes me back to my train spotting days at Keymer Junction in the mid to late sixties. That water wagon was still a regular site at Brighton station when I started working in Brighton in 1970.B
I own this version of the Hornby 5Bel and it has very much captured my imagination regarding these units. There is something, in this age of plastic and aircraft style interior, to be said about the old world charm of these EMUs.
This is an exeiclent piece of film,I used to watch The Belle leave Brighton on a regular basis as a Schoolboy living in Brighton,one other oberseration,the spare unit was used for a short time to run the Eastbourne Pulman on sundays only
Thank you... I use to watch her come past our playground at Bolingbroke Playground in Battersea. Of course no knowledge of her then just she was different looking (Pullman set up). Now of course as you get older you think of these things. 🤔
Anyone notice that the unit passing at 1:52 is a 4-SUB? Rare at Brighton even in 1959, I would have thought. Possibly a summer Saturday relief working?
Chocolate & cream is the Great Western coach livery whilst Pullman described its own livery as "Umber and Crème" which is distinctly more classy description and fully worthy of an additional supplement in itself! You had to dine on the train- although there was a relatively cheap option available and that wasn't a bag of Smith's crisps, either!
It collected its current from the third rail, which was only used on the Southern Region. When it comes back into service, it will again be restricted to the Southern Region as it was.
Sadly, that's no longer the case; during the 90's/00's, one of the coaches that had been turned into a restaurant was destroyed in a fire; the other 14 do survive though.
Some happy news that unit is back this year in 2025 after its last day in service in 1972
Such an applaudably fine train. Oozing with Edwardian elegance. Makes me more interested in electric multiple units.
What a classic piece of film...I'd never seen it before...thank you so much for uploading it.
Excellent - thanks for sharing it. Takes me back to my train spotting days at Keymer Junction in the mid to late sixties. That water wagon was still a regular site at Brighton station when I started working in Brighton in 1970.B
not often you see a video that has zero dislikes, I`m not surprised as this is a brilliant piece of footage.
I own this version of the Hornby 5Bel and it has very much captured my imagination regarding these units. There is something, in this age of plastic and aircraft style interior, to be said about the old world charm of these EMUs.
Remember regularly seeing this train in Coulsdon as it passed through.
This is an exeiclent piece of film,I used to watch The Belle leave Brighton on a regular basis as a Schoolboy living in Brighton,one other oberseration,the spare unit was used for a short time to run the Eastbourne Pulman on sundays only
Thank you... I use to watch her come past our playground at Bolingbroke Playground in Battersea. Of course no knowledge of her then just she was different looking (Pullman set up). Now of course as you get older you think of these things. 🤔
Anyone notice that the unit passing at 1:52 is a 4-SUB? Rare at Brighton even in 1959, I would have thought. Possibly a summer Saturday relief working?
Chocolate & cream is the Great Western coach livery whilst Pullman described its own livery as "Umber and Crème" which is distinctly more classy description and fully worthy of an additional supplement in itself! You had to dine on the train- although there was a relatively cheap option available and that wasn't a bag of Smith's crisps, either!
Excellent thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it, btw, this is my main channel, OakhamRoadRailway is my alt channel
Hope to see this re-enter mainline service later this year.
I think to see those beautiful Pullman coaches and I know it was a luxurious train but one of the cars no. 90 was sadly destroyed by a fire in 1990.
Wonderful.
Idk why but feels more like The Brighton Belle was built by The LBSCR since a lot of their trains are chocolate brown
There is now two Hornby versions, the one above and the later blue and cream!
yes I do know
i hope she is ready to run next year
@CarlyWaarly oops! blue and grey!
Never seen it, did it ever travel the Eastern Region of Britain Railways?.
Nope
It collected its current from the third rail, which was only used on the Southern Region. When it comes back into service, it will again be restricted to the Southern Region as it was.
Sadly, that's no longer the case; during the 90's/00's, one of the coaches that had been turned into a restaurant was destroyed in a fire; the other 14 do survive though.
do you know their bringing back the brighton belle