British Railways 1960's Electric & Diesels St Albans & Harpenden

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @stevecowin5403
    @stevecowin5403 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Tony. Great footage there bringing back oh so familiar memories. Travelled everyday from Radlett to StAlbans for Townsend school.
    Blue livery started appearing about 65. Always remember passing high over the old GNR line to the Abbey station. Track remained there until about 69 I think : Looked all rusty and mothballed in time.

  • @AndreA-ke2id
    @AndreA-ke2id 3 года назад +1

    Your film came up in my recommends, 7 yrs later.
    Just a note, Class 25 D5217 was the first of the class to go into preservation. So it's parricularly nice to see it in service here, and still in green.

  • @vishengro
    @vishengro 3 года назад +1

    Fabulous video ...great to see loco’s and DMU’s in Green livery!

  • @class45peak
    @class45peak 11 лет назад +1

    Wow what a video. I enjoyed every second . Thanks for showing what B.R. Was really like . Thank you .

  • @keithedmunds7536
    @keithedmunds7536 11 лет назад +1

    excellent quality from old cine plenty of peaks in the old br green really enjoyable hope you have more like that thanks for sharing.

  • @dongilham1892
    @dongilham1892 8 лет назад

    Thanks Tony - I used to travel to/from school in the 60s, Harpenden Central to St Albans City :)

  • @bencripps1472
    @bencripps1472 10 лет назад +1

    My Midland as I remember it; DMUs and Peaks in that beautiful green livery. Good job that parcels unit tucked itself out of the way without holding up the down fast!

  • @beyergarret123
    @beyergarret123 7 лет назад +1

    I worked on the St Albans Permanent way gang in the late 70s, all this was very familiar, good to see it again as it was.

  • @philb7360
    @philb7360 8 лет назад +1

    Great stuff, brings back many memories.
    No Harpenden here, though - all St Albans. Those shots after the 'Harpenden' title are taken at the North end of St. Albans station.

  • @TonyW590
    @TonyW590 10 лет назад

    I moved to St Albans in 1968 so your video brought back many happy memories - thank you. Parcels Unit M55989 must have been a regular around that time as it was the first one I saw. Just one thing... The two trains you have shown as "Harpenden" are actually at St Albans. The view is from the island platform looking north with Hatfield Road bridge in the distance.

    • @agdenyer
      @agdenyer  10 лет назад +1

      You are right. I do not remember being on the station when I took the first shots, but I did go on the station at a later date to film Flying Scotsman. I must have taken then at that time. Well spotted.

    • @billhutchinsony7522
      @billhutchinsony7522 8 лет назад

      TonyW590 j

  • @likklej8
    @likklej8 2 года назад

    Early sixties you could see the Blue Midland Pullman and the mostly forgotten 10201-3 on coal trains or passenger from Nottingham. Whatever happened to those three diesels?

  • @sirjohng1
    @sirjohng1 8 лет назад

    I travelled from Harpenden to St. Albans for four years to get to the Grammar School. I started with 2-6-2 tanks and ended with diesel multiple units and locos on the Moorgate route. Being a steam buff I hated the diesels with a passion but now I realise that they had had their day. It just seems that one main line could have remained steam for much longer to make the most of locos built since the war which had much more useful life left in them. What a huge waste of money.

  • @paulhayward6723
    @paulhayward6723 5 лет назад +1

    Priceless thanks any more of elstree please the solitary1868brick shed back of slow line...and set back from n portal elstree tunnel to spur...wonderful Maroon coaches deep and solid...summer smell steam oil creosoted fencesxxxpaul hayward

  • @TheMiserablegit
    @TheMiserablegit 11 лет назад

    That is excellent. Those were the days when trains were real trains. By the mixture of blue/grey and maroon stock, I would guess around 1969? Thankyou very much; this is almost as good as a time machine.

  • @stephencameron4032
    @stephencameron4032 Год назад

    It doesn't seem that long since we enthusiasts were cursing "those new-fangled diesels"for consigning steam to the breakers yard, now most of those diesels have gone the same way, and we miss them just as much, I wonder, will we mourn Voyagers, Sprinters, and Pacers when they are gone?

  • @patrickdunning9820
    @patrickdunning9820 2 года назад

    Time capsule!

  • @wasted-blaster.
    @wasted-blaster. 2 года назад

    can anyone tell me what class those DMUs are?

    • @agdenyer
      @agdenyer  2 года назад +1

      They were class 127 Rolls Royce engine, diesel hydraulic transmission. St Pancras - Bedford units

  • @Dezmo59
    @Dezmo59 10 лет назад

    real good film but do you have any on the stalbans abbey junction

    • @agdenyer
      @agdenyer  10 лет назад

      I only ever went to St Albans City station

  • @atomiswave1971
    @atomiswave1971 11 лет назад

    There is a lot of blue there for the 60's? Any Bedford on your reels? Thanks for uploading enjoyed watching. Amazing how much a 25 could pull considering its size lol.

    • @agdenyer
      @agdenyer  10 лет назад

      I only went to St Albans and Harpenden as I could get there on my bike

  • @Bobbiskit
    @Bobbiskit 9 лет назад


    Hi Andy, I am a trustee of the St Albans signal Box preservation trust and wonder whether you would allow us to feature your St Albans clips on our website/facebook page, with due credit of course. Thanks

    • @agdenyer
      @agdenyer  9 лет назад +1

      stgermain5 You are more than welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it, Regards Tony Denyer