My old dad was there at Dunton Green the day they locked out Westerham, signals barred and the points clipped and padlocked, I remember in the 1970's rambling along the whole line with my grandparents and such a shame as this would have been ideal for the proposed "outer ring" orbital railway that is now being suggested to connect the home counties.
I was there on the last day. The problem was, as far as I remember, that the line latterly only operated during the "rush hours"; I'd visited Westerham station a few times beforehand as a nipper, having travelled from Reigate on an RLH bus, but nothing was operating and it was empty.
You got a lot of good shots of the line and it's train. What a pity you seem not to have had the equipment with which to edit them into a logical order.
So nice seeing the old movie camera film. beautiful content.Thank you for sharing
Brilliant video, we owe a great thank you to all those that took the time to take footage of these lines
What a beautiful irreplaceable Film, how peaceful it all was. thank you for sharing.
Fantastic
Thank you so much for this excellent and evocative record.
My old dad was there at Dunton Green the day they locked out Westerham, signals barred and the points clipped and padlocked, I remember in the 1970's rambling along the whole line with my grandparents and such a shame as this would have been ideal for the proposed "outer ring" orbital railway that is now being suggested to connect the home counties.
Not to sure but the Chippy in Dunton Green was Watson's ,I used to ramble the old line too not far from Chipstead lake.
Thanks Phil. A record of account. Sad doesn't do it.
I was there on the last day. The problem was, as far as I remember, that the line latterly only operated during the "rush hours"; I'd visited Westerham station a few times beforehand as a nipper, having travelled from Reigate on an RLH bus, but nothing was operating and it was empty.
After 1955 it only operated in the rush hours during the week and all day on Saturday.
This is about 1958-I am the lad on the platform with blonde hair
@ 3-55 and @ 4-20...you seem to be sitting on a platform
bench with your mother.
My dad lived in Westerham near railway
Why is it when a branch closes are are more people than the ling saw in a year-where were they pre Dr Beeching?
You got a lot of good shots of the line and it's train. What a pity you seem not to have had the equipment with which to edit them into a logical order.
The line is mostly buried under the M25 now.
Anyone know what coaches they are?
1961 ?
grandfather on the footplate
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you're welcome to join this group lot more about old Westerham
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