Morwellham Quay really is the most wonderful place. I remember going there with a girlfriend a few times in the early 80's and thoroughly enjoyed every moment. Everything about the place is fantastic and I would urge everyone to visit it at least once in their lives. Its the sort of place that makes you feel like you really have time travelled and you wish you could stay there.
1986 I worked on this line for the Summer. Very enjoyable but most days going home with a sore throat. We ran round the train at the end not a top and tail. David now with a Lily. Plymouth and Reading.
@@railsites We stopped outside the mine and gave an introduction. Stopped by some drills, the water wheel and told about New Quay where we originally swapped ends with one locomotive. mases of visitors in he 1980s and often 4 trains running at a time. Voice got hammered... Loads of tea. Nice shed at the entrance we got soaked back in the day. David.
Went here ages ago prior the filming of edwardian farm TV series. Interesting little place and the mine railway was a excellent line to ride on, especially when you see the underground water wheel.
I worked on a hydroelectric tunnel way up in Yosemite National Park about 50 years ago. They gave us these cheap little $2 flashlights to carry around, we all thought they were worthless! Until the power went out and that was the only light source we had, damn was that thing bright!! That's when I learned what Darkness truly was!
Brilliant video. My sons and I are off to explore the tunnel between here and tavistock. Would you mind if we used some of your footage on our video. We will tag your channel in our video. No worrys if not. Great video. Love the history
Morwellham Quay really is the most wonderful place. I remember going there with a girlfriend a few times in the early 80's and thoroughly enjoyed every moment. Everything about the place is fantastic and I would urge everyone to visit it at least once in their lives. Its the sort of place that makes you feel like you really have time travelled and you wish you could stay there.
Its a great place especially the railway! Thanks for watching
1986 I worked on this line for the Summer.
Very enjoyable but most days going home with a sore throat.
We ran round the train at the end not a top and tail.
David now with a Lily. Plymouth and Reading.
A very well maintained line. Smooth. Wonder why a sore throat?? Glad you enjoyed video
@@railsites We stopped outside the mine and gave an introduction. Stopped by some drills, the water wheel and told about New Quay where we originally swapped ends with one locomotive. mases of visitors in he 1980s and often 4 trains running at a time. Voice got hammered... Loads of tea. Nice shed at the entrance we got soaked back in the day. David.
Went here ages ago prior the filming of edwardian farm TV series. Interesting little place and the mine railway was a excellent line to ride on, especially when you see the underground water wheel.
Glad you enjoyed your visit I thought it was really good. Thanks for watching
I worked on a hydroelectric tunnel way up in Yosemite National Park about 50 years ago. They gave us these cheap little $2 flashlights to carry around, we all thought they were worthless! Until the power went out and that was the only light source we had, damn was that thing bright!! That's when I learned what Darkness truly was!
Darkness is amazing and they turn on candle power on the trip - Awesome. Thanks for watching
This place is very cool. The old industrial hamlets are fascinating places.
A good visit especially when the hamlet has a railway !!
Interesting railway, liked the drone footage.
Thanks Jack - forgot to add sound - again !
Very nice, like.
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed.
Brilliant video. My sons and I are off to explore the tunnel between here and tavistock.
Would you mind if we used some of your footage on our video. We will tag your channel in our video. No worrys if not. Great video. Love the history
Yes of course!. Thanks for watching
@railsites maybe some of the drone footage at the beginning if that's ok. Thank you 😊
@@3kingsadventures Not a problem - thanks for asking
fascinating. what guage was the incline railway. ? thanks
Thanks for watching but I dont have an answer - cant find it!! sorry
Is it a diesel or electric engine?
It's very quiet for what it is.
Hi, is is a battery electric mining loco. Thanks for watching
I don’t know when’re we are but it’s cool
In Devon - Thanks for watching