Gaz, Thanks for looking/commenting, as you know these were great days at Snow Hill, steam galore, early diesels, Brush Type 4s, and of course the Westerns, and sometimes as you pointed out working with the Wells Fargo coaching stock as a replacement for the regular Blue Pullman working, glad you enjoyed watching, and that it bought back some great memories, cheers...Bill
Sad about the film quality but that is 6os . Very good content. A very good record to have of what was. Thank you for the memory of snow hill traffic. Very enjoyable. Any more of end of steam.
Spent many a day on Snow Hill in the 40's and 50's ,at least once having walked away fro the entrance examinations for King Edwards School on the Bristol Road - much preferred to be nearer home at Solihull. I used to gaze longingly at the last currant bun in the refreshment romm, wondering whether I would spring it out of my pocket money. It is fascinating to see the video of the trip from Snow Hill to Banbury made in the last two or three years when Snow Hill was in the course of being revived in particular by Chiltern Rail
Many thanks for your kind comment, also for the likes of my generation unfortunately we shall never see the likes of these days again. We are fortunate that someone had the foresight to film these images so we can now look back and enjoy what used to be, cheers...Bill
Many thanks for taking the time to watch this particular video, and for your positive comment, there are another couple of videos from the same era, and I hope your husband will enjoy watching those also, take care...Bill
+Lee Acocks Cheers Lee, Snow Hill in steam days was indeed a fantastic place to visit and see all of the former GWR loco's on show, thanks for looking/commenting, much appreciated. Regards...Bill
Bernard, thanks for looking/commenting. I am not sure if this material is copyrited that's why I said I would delete the video if neccesary. Snow Hill was a great place to work in and out of during the early 60s. Regards...Bill
Used to see the Blue Pullman replacement train at High Wycombe.
What a wonderful place snowhill would have been for Trainspotting
Noticeable is the large number of steam leakage, due to lack of maintenance.
Steam, hydraulics, semaphores, even freight and the 'Wells Fargo' pullman set ! Great clips Bill.
Gaz, Thanks for looking/commenting, as you know these were great days at Snow Hill, steam galore, early diesels, Brush Type 4s, and of course the Westerns, and sometimes as you pointed out working with the Wells Fargo coaching stock as a replacement for the regular Blue Pullman working, glad you enjoyed watching, and that it bought back some great memories, cheers...Bill
Wonderful memories 😊
I utterly love this
Sad about the film quality but that is 6os . Very good content. A very good record to have of what was. Thank you for the memory of snow hill traffic. Very enjoyable. Any more of end of steam.
Spent many a day on Snow Hill in the 40's and 50's ,at least once having walked away fro the entrance examinations for King Edwards School on the Bristol Road - much preferred to be nearer home at Solihull.
I used to gaze longingly at the last currant bun in the refreshment romm, wondering whether I would spring it out of my pocket money.
It is fascinating to see the video of the trip from Snow Hill to Banbury made in the last two or three years when Snow Hill was in the course of being revived in particular by Chiltern Rail
Dave, many thanks for looking at these clips of Snow Hill, your comments are much appreciated, cheers...Bill
Many thanks for your kind comment, also for the likes of my generation unfortunately we shall never see the likes of these days again. We are fortunate that someone had the foresight to film these images so we can now look back and enjoy what used to be, cheers...Bill
Fantastic trip back in time. I missed all this. But it is great to see.
great stuff , my husband loves , cant keep him away from the computer screen
Thanks for taking a look Dave, enjoy the rest, cheers...Bill
Many thanks for taking the time to watch this particular video, and for your positive comment, there are another couple of videos from the same era, and I hope your husband will enjoy watching those also, take care...Bill
Magical place......
+Lee Acocks Cheers Lee, Snow Hill in steam days was indeed a fantastic place to visit and see all of the former GWR loco's on show, thanks for looking/commenting, much appreciated. Regards...Bill
Why copyrite a fantastic piece of our past british heritage.
Bernard, thanks for looking/commenting. I am not sure if this material is copyrited that's why I said I would delete the video if neccesary. Snow Hill was a great place to work in and out of during the early 60s. Regards...Bill