Fred Howes - The Permanent Way Man - Part Three
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Between 2013 and 2017 we produced five programmes featuring Fred Howes talking about his life on the Ffestiniog Railway. Starting as a starry eyed train spotter and progressing to Permanent Way supremo. The programmes were made on locations up and down the FR and Fred was in conversation with Sophie Fardell; a longtime volunteer and PW professional. Much archive material was used to accompany the stories.
Originally released as DVDs (still available) each programme covers a different area and a different era.
Episode three carries on the story of the deviation ending at Tanygrisiau.
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Rhwng 2013 a 2017 fe wnaethom gynhyrchu pum rhaglen yn cynnwys Fred Howes yn sôn am ei fywyd ar Reilffordd Ffestiniog. Gan ddechrau fel gwyliwr trên â llygaid serennog a symud ymlaen i oruchafiaeth Permanent Way. Gwnaethpwyd y rhaglenni ar leoliadau i fyny ac i lawr yr FR ac roedd Fred yn sgwrsio â Sophie Fardell; gwirfoddolwr hir-amser a gweithiwr proffesiynol PW. Defnyddiwyd llawer o ddeunydd archif i gyd-fynd â'r straeon.
Wedi'i rhyddhau'n wreiddiol fel DVDs (dal ar gael) mae pob rhaglen yn cwmpasu ardal wahanol ac oes wahanol.
Mae pennod tri yn mynd ymlaen â hanes y gwyriad yn dod i ben yn Nhanygrisiau.
"I dug (Festiniog Adventure) out to look up some dates .... but I've forgotten them now". A world I'm all too familiar with!!
I recall Brian Hollingworth's book (which I still have) mentioning the PW creeping up on deviationists every time their back was turned. I thought it a hell of a tribute at the time, as was his description of the trackwork as 'manicured'. The crane story about Cwmorthin Bridge stuck in my mind too. I always suspected the book should have read 'the 100 ton crane made the job just about possible'.
I'm glad that, with the advent of "Y Chwarelwr", T-y-G now at least sees a couple of timetabled trains crossing most days.
40:27 Fantastic work…! You seem to have used Pandrol rail clamps back in ‘78…? Well, makes this Norwegian geek slightly (and childishly) proud… 😅
I am sure I have seen a film, which I believe was called 'The Deviationists'.
When was the track lifted on the old route through the old tunnel? and who by? the railway or the power station?
Hey quick question
Where is the Chinese c2
In its shed at Boston Lodge.