I really enjoyed this one, just a good wander, Being a Norfolk Boy, I don't know much about where you are walking, but as a railway historian I like to take in the information you are giving...would love to see you commission a TV series as, your commentary is so cool and not stuffy as some people are, keep up the great work...regards, John
Another great video. I used to live and work in the Derby area until 5 years ago when we took the plunge and moved to the Scottish Highlands. I'm sure I've seen you in one of our local pubs back in the day, but I won't" blow" your location. You do some brilliant videos. Keep it up . We love them !
Lovely to see the beautiful scenery and it's interesting and educational with the historical comparisons from then and now. Thank you and your wife for this brilliant idea. Looking forward to other videos!
Used to play down there as a kid, we used to call it the train lines funnily enough. I remember as a kid the viaduct being blown up on a sunday morning in the 70s. We lived about two mile away and remember the doors and windows rattling when they detonated it.
Yeah the station was marked out in old bricks around 20 years ago by some restoration group...I remember the bridge at the windmill pub alley was dropped over 30 odd years ago.
Fantastic video Gareth thanks for the history I never realised Derby had a racecourse till you mentioned it it’s surprising how Big Oakwood is often when roadworks in city TrentBartons buses have often used Oakwood as a diversionary route also you mentioned closures were any of these linked or caused by the Beechjng Axe thanks again for awesome video can’t wait for the upcoming ones hope you all well
The remains at Breadsall station were 'reconstructed' a few years back using the original buildings footprints and some remaining bricks on site. When first completed they looked quite good but they have been badly vandalised since.
I really enjoyed this one, just a good wander, Being a Norfolk Boy, I don't know much about where you are walking, but as a railway historian I like to take in the information you are giving...would love to see you commission a TV series as, your commentary is so cool and not stuffy as some people are, keep up the great work...regards, John
Thanks John. Appreciate that mate.
Glad to share your exploring. There will not be these moments in time again. Gareth our guide of the English countryside 🙂
Cheers mate
Another great video. I used to live and work in the Derby area until 5 years ago when we took the plunge and moved to the Scottish Highlands. I'm sure I've seen you in one of our local pubs back in the day, but I won't" blow" your location. You do some brilliant videos. Keep it up . We love them !
Thanks a lot mate. I love Scotland. Islay and Jura were always a dream but not sure my wife would go for it!
Lovely to see the beautiful scenery and it's interesting and educational with the historical comparisons from then and now. Thank you and your wife for this brilliant idea. Looking forward to other videos!
Thank you Trish!
Used to play down there as a kid, we used to call it the train lines funnily enough. I remember as a kid the viaduct being blown up on a sunday morning in the 70s. We lived about two mile away and remember the doors and windows rattling when they detonated it.
Very sad they destroy so much of the great Victorian infrastructure
Yeah the station was marked out in old bricks around 20 years ago by some restoration group...I remember the bridge at the windmill pub alley was dropped over 30 odd years ago.
Looks like the weather has changed. Too bad they have infilled all of those tunnels. Looking forward to the next walks, sound interesting.
Yeah I knew deep down it was infilled but there is always hope!
I always wondered why there was the bridge at the top of the hill in Breadsall now I know, thanks for the knowledge, great video.
Cheers mate!
Fantastic video Gareth thanks for the history I never realised Derby had a racecourse till you mentioned it it’s surprising how Big Oakwood is often when roadworks in city TrentBartons buses have often used Oakwood as a diversionary route also you mentioned closures were any of these linked or caused by the Beechjng Axe thanks again for awesome video can’t wait for the upcoming ones hope you all well
Stonking stomp Gareth...keep up the good work, you're doing a great job. Cheers mate.
Thanks George, mate.
The remains at Breadsall station were 'reconstructed' a few years back using the original buildings footprints and some remaining bricks on site. When first completed they looked quite good but they have been badly vandalised since.
@@grahamglasse77 never understood the mindset of vandals.