Weymouth tramway from a train.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @Doctor_Kissworthy
    @Doctor_Kissworthy 5 лет назад +21

    I went on holiday to Weymouth with my family in 1969, and remember trains regularly moving along the tramway. It was very exciting for a six year old!

  • @gerrywatson261
    @gerrywatson261 5 лет назад +15

    Thanks for the great video. So sad to see how what once was a thriving station with goods yard and carriage sidings and this unique spur leading round to the
    harbour. First went to Weymouth
    In 1965 as a 5 year old and remember it being mostly steam
    hauled although shunting round to
    Quay with the boat train was mainly done by class 03 which then gave way to class 33 in the early 70's. There are some good videos on youtube of the last days of steam at weymouth for which I am most grateful as it is a distant memory now! They were great times!

  • @trevordance5181
    @trevordance5181 5 лет назад +15

    I can remember being in Weymouth on holiday and seeing the train run through the street. Must have been early 90's. Also, a retired signalman that once lived near me said that a couple of times he had had the job of walking in front of the train with the flag.

  • @Layla462
    @Layla462 4 года назад +5

    Oh my goodness how the look of town along its route has changed since this was film.

  • @eliottjeary1492
    @eliottjeary1492 Год назад +2

    Despite it being an old camera the quality of the footage for its time is top notch and its also history aswell in its own right

  • @rwm2986
    @rwm2986 5 лет назад +4

    I enjoyed that, thanks. 1965 I think it was, might have been 1964. Steam hauled from London to Weymouth, stopped outside Weymouth station, diesel shunter hauled to the quay. On the return, we left Weymouth with a banker for the climb out. Magnificent.

  • @Mitch-Hendren
    @Mitch-Hendren 5 лет назад +42

    brilliant video. thanks for uploading . love the poster at 13:01 ...... "backing Britain in Europe.....the conservative party ."........ very ironic

    • @bobbyfred3761
      @bobbyfred3761 4 года назад +6

      The EU were going to put a policy through on tax avoidance, we can't have the rich paying their taxes so they bought out the Conservative party and here we are...the sheep will vote as necessary if they feel under threat

    • @annescholey6546
      @annescholey6546 4 года назад +2

      Before Nigel rocked the boat and the Tory party crapped itself..

    • @annescholey6546
      @annescholey6546 4 года назад

      Judging by the date on the poster it must be 2001 as the previous two elections were April and May respectively.

    • @Inkyminkyzizwoz
      @Inkyminkyzizwoz 3 года назад

      @@bobbyfred3761 And we left AFTER that directive came in!

    • @spdfatomicstructure
      @spdfatomicstructure 3 года назад +1

      Bear in mind that was in the 1990s, when the Tories were like many other conservatives across Western Europe overwhelmingly pro-EU

  • @AlfWilbert
    @AlfWilbert 4 года назад +8

    Nice Video, I just can't believe that they had signalmen "walking" the train through the city. In Switzerland we still have trains running straight through the city, without having signalmen walking in front of the train.

    • @steamfandan9682
      @steamfandan9682 3 года назад

      Was needed round this time and the police at the time used to apparently have skeleton keys just to specifically move cars parked on the tram way

    • @steamfandan9682
      @steamfandan9682 3 года назад

      And the Guy who had the railway hi viz on would be a Yard shunter so the driver has to move under his authority

  • @timshooter1005
    @timshooter1005 5 лет назад +21

    As a kid back in the early 1970's, I remember riding my pushbike and grabbing a free ride holding on to the rear carriage. Mind you, it was quicker to just ride past the train but that was no fun! I'd get lynched for that today.

    • @peterobinson3678
      @peterobinson3678 4 года назад +2

      We used to put 2p pieces on the line before it passed...

  • @joeturner1597
    @joeturner1597 5 лет назад +3

    I was in Weymouth for the Folk Festival about 4 years ago. That section signal DR 196 was still operational even though the crossing has been lifted.

  • @D0csavage1
    @D0csavage1 5 лет назад +8

    All those cars will probably be washing machines and fridge freezers by now. Someones pride and joy kept well serviced, MOT'd and valeted now populating washing lines with damp laundry. Or perhaps just iron filings in some chemistry lab. As for the train?

  • @alstokesveteranfilmmaker913
    @alstokesveteranfilmmaker913 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! Thanks for the memory - back in 1974 I went to visit a friend in Weymouth and as 'a special treat' he took me to a quayside pub one evening. Special? A pub? Oh well ... I was stunned when a train came down the quay, no prior warning from my friend and the word which escaped from my lips was "Eeeek", very low level. I hadn't realized before how small humans are compared to a train running up the road next to us. At least now, I know where it was going.

  • @pete6645
    @pete6645 4 года назад +5

    They really should bring this tramway back into use. Probably not with trains like the one featured here, but with trams like the ones you get in Manchester, Sheffield and Nottingham.

    • @dibsyardshuntinglayout
      @dibsyardshuntinglayout 11 месяцев назад +1

      Its all been redeveloped, and hardly anyone needs to go to the pier any more. Apart from the pavilion, there is nothing there to see.

  • @briansmyth4633
    @briansmyth4633 4 года назад +2

    brings back happy memories of when i used to use this line on my travels to catch the sealink ferries to jersey in the channel islands.

  • @Bondek1996
    @Bondek1996 3 года назад +1

    I remember seeing a bit of the departure from the quay, we were down on holiday. Saw the crowds and came up from the beach with my dad just as the train moved off. Shame the tracks have gone now.

  • @petes48
    @petes48 5 лет назад +2

    Living in Bournemouth, I remember seeing these boat trains and the men walking in front moving cars off the track. Good memories.

  • @johncourtneidge
    @johncourtneidge 3 года назад

    Magnificent, thank-you!
    It de9monstrates that cars, including taxis should not be allowed in Towns.

  • @alexmarshall4331
    @alexmarshall4331 5 лет назад +7

    Cor blimey! them were the days! class 73 ED locomotive in Weymouth...best day ever!

    • @peterobinson3678
      @peterobinson3678 4 года назад

      Usually '33's. And the odd 48...

    • @alexmarshall4331
      @alexmarshall4331 4 года назад

      @@peterobinson3678 COR! Ever any 33-2##'s ?🍒🤜🤛👉🇬🇧

  • @paulkazjack
    @paulkazjack 4 года назад +2

    Loved looking at the old cars.

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant bit of archive footage! I wish they hadn't closed the Weymouth Quay Branch.

  • @bfapple
    @bfapple 5 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading, I've watched Fred Ivey's video countless times, so am glad to see a new angle.

  • @stevewebber5966
    @stevewebber5966 4 года назад +1

    I vaguely remember getting on a train from Waterloo i think to Weymouth on the so called boat train, i believe the year was 1981. It was just after the Falklands war and i was on a school holiday to Guernsey. We got the St Christopher ferry then brand new owned by Sealink which was part of British Rail. I would have been 12 years old and found the trip very exciting.

  • @tonyb83
    @tonyb83 5 лет назад +1

    It's is not called a 'tramway' by Weymouth folk. It's the 'boat-train railway line'. It was part of the main line railway network which carried passengers and freight to and from Weymouth docks. The ferry to the Channel Islands docked at Weymouth. In the late 1940s and 50s, when few people had cars, factories in the midlands shut for a week at a time and the 'boat-trains' with hundreds of people from them went to the Channel Islands for their holiday via Weymouth and it's boat-train railway line.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 5 лет назад +2

    What a unique piece of railway infrastructure, boat trains running through the streets of Weymouth to the Quayside. My Dad used to tell me that he associated holidays to the Channel Islands with the Weymouth Quay Branch. I believe there's still a colour light signal that used to control access from the branch that permanently displays a red aspect

    • @sirhcsteam
      @sirhcsteam 5 лет назад

      Yes the colour light is still showing red, (was last year when on holiday)

    • @Trek001
      @Trek001 5 лет назад +2

      @@sirhcsteam Just for some fun, the signaller once flicked it to a proceed aspect for a little while - story is it frightened the locals

    • @bfapple
      @bfapple 5 лет назад

      @@Trek001 where did you read about that?

    • @Trek001
      @Trek001 5 лет назад +2

      @@bfapple Nowhere - I was talking to one of the signallers for the area whilst on a railtour and he told me

  • @RUFU58
    @RUFU58 4 года назад +1

    12:28 - Vauxhall bring you the carrot. Can’t remember ever hearing about that model? 😆 Great vid! This was before my time but I always wonder what my family were doing when I watch videos like these. Although not caught on camera - the whole world is going about it’s business in the background!

  • @roboftherock
    @roboftherock 5 лет назад

    I recall being one of the leaders with a troop of Boy Scouts heading for summer camp on Guernsey in 1965, I think. The nearest I'd gotten to this was at a level crossing situated adjacent to a nearby station. However going ALONG the road instead of crossing it was awesome - and weird, especially when one of my fellow leaders kept up a conversation with a gentleman who happened to be going towards the harbour. I'd forgotten about that until viewing this. As Bob Hope used to sing in his theme song - 'Thanks for the memory'.

  • @lesbrewer3105
    @lesbrewer3105 5 лет назад +3

    Brilliant memories there.... Shame it is all gone.

  • @philrowe8554
    @philrowe8554 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, reminds me of a time when I travelled on this branch/tramway in June 1975 behind an 08 shunter on my way to catch the ferry to Guernsey. I don't remember any special precautions being taken as I suppose then it would have been a fairly mundane every day happening.

  • @phwbooth
    @phwbooth 4 года назад

    Nice to see the little kid waving excitedly.

  • @bfapple
    @bfapple 5 лет назад +22

    13:01 what a wonderful time of harmony that year must have been...

    • @Drawyah
      @Drawyah 5 лет назад +1

      Go Conservatives, Go Europe! 😂

  • @universaltrainsstudio8534
    @universaltrainsstudio8534 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos! They are so historical! 😀

  • @hoagy_ytfc
    @hoagy_ytfc 5 лет назад +3

    Surely there would be massive tourism potential on getting the line refurbed and used for regular summer excursions etc.

    • @wilfbm9067
      @wilfbm9067 5 лет назад

      It's technically still open as it has never been formally closed so it would be fairly easy to do

    • @johnnycharisma162
      @johnnycharisma162 2 года назад

      It’s gone now ripped up

    • @andrewlong6438
      @andrewlong6438 Год назад

      Why ? It’s purpose was to take passengers and luggage from Weymouth to the port. Port has closed.

  • @pauldelcour
    @pauldelcour 5 лет назад +8

    Wonderful. This is how trains started with a man with a red flag walking in front of it. Great true visualization.
    Also this video is relatively good quality seeing its age and the simple camera. Even some recently uploaded videos were pretty poor, much worse than this. So well done!

    • @paulkennedy8701
      @paulkennedy8701 5 лет назад

      We hear about flag men in front of motorcars (when they were horseless carriages). I don't remember hearing about them with trains.

    • @pauldelcour
      @pauldelcour 5 лет назад +1

      Hm, I think you're right. I mixes up my history. Still, fascinating view.@@paulkennedy8701

    • @paulkennedy8701
      @paulkennedy8701 5 лет назад

      @@pauldelcour
      That's understandable.

    • @LesD9
      @LesD9 5 лет назад

      @@paulkennedy8701 Well now, interestingly, the 'Red Flag' act was officially 'The Locomotive Act 1865'. This required 'all road locomotives, which included automobiles, to travel at a maximum of 4 mph (6.4 km/h) in the country and 2 mph (3.2 km/h) in the city, as well as requiring a man carrying a red flag to walk in front of road vehicles hauling multiple wagons'. The subsequent amendment in 1896 increasing the speed limit to 14 mph and abolishing the red flag requirement is what is celebrated by the annual London-to-Brighton veteran car run.

    • @willsinar733
      @willsinar733 5 лет назад

      It was responsibility of the local police hence why the older generation of railway man call the signalmen in the signal box a Bobby

  • @MervynPartin
    @MervynPartin 5 лет назад +1

    I never realised how long this branch is. Excellent video. As I have a bad back, I would have used the loco to shift that badly parked car!

    • @peterobinson3678
      @peterobinson3678 4 года назад +1

      Theoretically, they were allowed to.
      I don't think they ever did..?

    • @MervynPartin
      @MervynPartin 4 года назад

      @@peterobinson3678 Probably not if anyone was watching! But who knows??

  • @geoffreyhobbs1548
    @geoffreyhobbs1548 4 года назад +1

    Great video, sad that this no longer happens, but I think the ferries to the channel islands which were what these trains met have stopped as well now(?)

    • @nickandrew1089
      @nickandrew1089 3 года назад

      The Condor giant catamaran ferry has moved to Poole now, so there's no ferry service to run the train to.

  • @ianforfun1
    @ianforfun1 5 лет назад +1

    Just after the start, there was an amazing steep section and I wonder how it made it?

  • @greatbritishentertainmentl5636
    @greatbritishentertainmentl5636 5 лет назад +2

    Literally, the near end of the line!

  • @30453trains
    @30453trains 5 лет назад

    An absolutely fascinating video. I had no idea the third rail went that far down. 👍🏻

    • @pascalfarful952
      @pascalfarful952 5 лет назад +2

      It didn't, the 73 is running on diesel and the coaches behind it are a 4TC unit, basicly a 4CIG without any on-board power, nor third-rail connections.

    • @30453trains
      @30453trains 5 лет назад

      Pascal Farful I know there was no third rail on the tramway, and the ED was powering the TC etc on diesel, but towards the end when it leaves the tramway at about 20:56 you can see the third rail (or something like it!) I had thought only the third rail only came on much further up.

    • @video125com
      @video125com  5 лет назад +1

      To clarify, firstly I think someone was joking about having a third rail through the streets.....Anyway, the train was an electric multiple unit with its electric shoes raised. When it got back onto railway property, the shoes were lowered and the ensemble was able to continue under electric power. Not quite sure about the loco. Whether it controlled the EMU or what, and whether both loco and emu were taking power.

    • @harviemilligan1887
      @harviemilligan1887 4 года назад

      The line from London was only electrified as far as Bournemouth in the late 1960s. Trains to Weymouth were the unpowered TC units worked by 33/1s, which also had a socket for a flashing light for the tramway. In the late 1980s the third rail was extended to Weymouth. HTH!

  • @Graham_Langley
    @Graham_Langley 5 лет назад

    Brings back memories of a family holiday in Guernsey in 1969.

  • @amazoniaamazonia7225
    @amazoniaamazonia7225 Год назад

    Excellent archive,sham the Weymouth railwaymen are not mentioned.

  • @moldering
    @moldering 5 лет назад +14

    Awesome how they moved the car over!

    • @exileinderby51
      @exileinderby51 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, bounced one or two cars in my time when we've been blocked in by inconsiderate parking.

    • @video125com
      @video125com  5 лет назад +2

      A TV crew of many bods I was working with were so annoyed by a parked car blocking our entrance to an outside rehearsal studio, that after we moved it and left we picked it up and placed it sideways between the two stone pillars at the entrance. I'd love to know how they got out of that, there was only an inch or two to spare either end....LOL

    • @lukevibertuk
      @lukevibertuk 5 лет назад +1

      Once bumped a Citroen CV out of the way...that day I found out the wheel arches are held in place by self tapping screws😬

    • @joeturner1597
      @joeturner1597 5 лет назад +1

      I was on holiday there in the 60's when I was 10 (funny, I was just watching Endeavor, I come from Oxon) and saw the train going to the ferry. 4 blokes walked in front & moved several cars like that. But more 'efficiently'.

    • @bloomcomputing
      @bloomcomputing 5 лет назад

      I'm just sitting here chuckling at how they did that! Modern cars tend to be a bit heavier

  • @jennysbloke
    @jennysbloke 4 года назад +1

    Three guys walking ahead? That's a pretty labour-intensive and slow means of transport ... I think I'll just walk, thanks 😀

  • @lawrencecody9316
    @lawrencecody9316 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant vid and record of what once an everyday occurrence..the usual bouncing a car out of the path...by people who can`t park correctly..did it not say on the road "beware of trains",with white lines around it?..I used this train a few times, always a unique experience,sitting in a compartment, going through the streets.

  • @geoffryllewellyn7693
    @geoffryllewellyn7693 5 лет назад

    I've been on those trains a couple of times.........quite surreal !

  • @YixelGaming
    @YixelGaming 4 года назад

    Following along via google maps street view. so much has changed

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 5 лет назад

    A throwback to the boat trains of old.

  • @peterobinson3678
    @peterobinson3678 4 года назад +1

    'the so called Weymouth Tramway'
    In actual fact, it was all just a fever dream, and it never happened.

    • @mcderminator15_28
      @mcderminator15_28 4 года назад

      As far as I'm concerned, they just put tracks down and never did anything with them

  • @boodmuffin9727
    @boodmuffin9727 2 года назад

    Very high quality

  • @arronparry6454
    @arronparry6454 4 года назад +1

    Unfortunately this will soon be just a memory as Dorset council and Network rail have received funding to remove the rails, work was allegedly to commence at the beginning of this March 2020

    • @DarrenJCalvert
      @DarrenJCalvert 4 года назад

      Yes going now first destroy the port and then the port railway well down Dorset council bloody short sighted idiots

  • @davidforster8650
    @davidforster8650 2 года назад

    I wonder how many people down the years have returned to there cars, only to find 3 or 4 railwaymen trying to bounce it out the way of an oncoming mainline train

  • @peterobinson3678
    @peterobinson3678 3 года назад

    Just as an aside, I was walking along that's part of the harbour a few months ago, just a few days before they tore up to the lines, and saw some poor girl come a nasty cropper on her bike. Nothing too serious, but maybe a sprained wrist...
    I pointed out that he was probably the last person that that would ever happen to... Even she said that was a bit of a shame.

  • @benbeck1
    @benbeck1 5 лет назад +1

    Where does the railway line continue to? There was more line in front as the train stopped.

    • @alfie3914
      @alfie3914 5 лет назад +1

      That's the railway line I think so continues up to London Waterloo etc.

    • @video125com
      @video125com  5 лет назад +1

      You can travel over the line from Weymouth to Waterloo filmed in the same year. A preview is on our website. The Driver's eye view is called WESSEX.

  • @djburland
    @djburland 5 лет назад

    I walk this often and wonder, when will it return ?

  • @richardhunt304
    @richardhunt304 Год назад

    Pure magic !!

  • @michaelhampton9493
    @michaelhampton9493 4 года назад

    S hould never have stopped.It was always a great site to see

  • @mikethecabbie8476
    @mikethecabbie8476 Месяц назад

    Moved to Weymouth 5yrs ago; some things changed, and others depressingly the same. Poor parking, oblivious pedestrians, cyclists weaving everywhere are JUST as they were 30 years ago...

  • @leeroberts1192
    @leeroberts1192 Год назад

    The tramway is now gone, the track got removed last year

  • @ddronson
    @ddronson 5 лет назад +2

    15-23 -"hello" hrom USSR ) Thanx for video! Like from RF!

  • @theovanstaden5766
    @theovanstaden5766 5 лет назад

    very nice video!

  • @spdfatomicstructure
    @spdfatomicstructure 3 года назад

    That train couldn't have been travelling more than 4km/h, could it?

  • @dom1310df
    @dom1310df 5 лет назад +7

    What idiot parks on Keep Clear markings next to a train track? They should just push the car out of the way with the train

  • @richardgadsby9060
    @richardgadsby9060 5 лет назад

    I remember going on that in about1980.

  • @EntertainmentWorldz
    @EntertainmentWorldz 5 лет назад +1

    nice

  • @Qwerty1235945
    @Qwerty1235945 4 года назад

    Superb.

  • @tng2057
    @tng2057 4 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @markp6982
    @markp6982 11 месяцев назад

    Just amazing. Its not hard to see why the powers that be destroyed this and our rail industry.

  • @annescholey6546
    @annescholey6546 4 года назад

    Slow and pacy journey like the lifeless 1980 Rainhill Calvacade snoreathon😂

  • @blackchakra10
    @blackchakra10 5 лет назад

    7:20 I see that the line employs car-bouncers, it's good work, if you can get it.

  • @tomdg13
    @tomdg13 Год назад

    You can see why they shut it down, but it's a shame, it's awesome to watch. 7:22 throw it in the harbour! Or give the train a ram bow or something :)

  • @a1140
    @a1140 5 лет назад

    looking at all the cars and how many i can name

  • @villageblunder4787
    @villageblunder4787 3 года назад +1

    Weymouth - Having trains run through your town centre is stupid.
    Croydon - Hold my beer.

  • @class37100
    @class37100 5 лет назад +6

    19:14-19:18 bell end on his bike

  • @phwbooth
    @phwbooth 5 лет назад

    Sheer delight!

  • @J0nnyGT
    @J0nnyGT 5 лет назад

    Is the section complete so could a train theoretically return?

    • @anarcho-pingu
      @anarcho-pingu 5 лет назад

      theoretically

    • @J0nnyGT
      @J0nnyGT 5 лет назад

      Interesting. Doubt NR would be interested returning traffic down the streets.

    • @video125com
      @video125com  5 лет назад

      We understand that the tramway will never be used again.

    • @trevordance5181
      @trevordance5181 5 лет назад +1

      I don't think the cross channel ferry boats run from Weymouth anymore so there'd be no need for a boat train to run through the street to the harbour.

    • @Inkyminkyzizwoz
      @Inkyminkyzizwoz 3 года назад

      @@trevordance5181 And besides, it would probably be just as quick to walk to the main station, given that the train could only go at walking pace anyway!

  • @K1W1fly
    @K1W1fly 5 лет назад

    Just as well I took the train, so much quicker than walking there....

  • @blue9multimediagroup
    @blue9multimediagroup 4 года назад

    I'd have to take a nap on there.
    Very slow ride.
    Sheesh LoL

  • @peterobinson3678
    @peterobinson3678 4 года назад +1

    7:20... Aaah.. bouncing cars. :)

  • @eurostar3739
    @eurostar3739 4 года назад

    That tory poster is ironic

  • @allthestroke88
    @allthestroke88 5 лет назад +2

    Look at all those classic (crap) cars

  • @user-eg8pv2om7j
    @user-eg8pv2om7j 3 месяца назад

    I have an insurance claim.
    Yes.....
    My boat was hit by a train on the road and.......

  • @dukeofaaghisle7324
    @dukeofaaghisle7324 2 года назад

    Interesting billboard poster @ 13:03

  • @Anonymoususer_8823
    @Anonymoususer_8823 Год назад

    Should have kept the railway tracks at it was before.

  • @trainspottingfs5381
    @trainspottingfs5381 5 лет назад

    Wow!

  • @datt7398
    @datt7398 4 года назад +1

    im from weymouth

  • @transparentlemon
    @transparentlemon 5 лет назад +1

    great way to stop illegal parking ill give then that. XD

  • @michaelgreen1515
    @michaelgreen1515 4 года назад

    Very odd the 2 nuns.

  • @adrianattrell7808
    @adrianattrell7808 4 года назад +1

    WHY THE COUNCIL DIDNT EXTEND THE TRAM WAY ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH FRONT AN MAKE A TOWN LOOP WITH A PARK AND RIDE ??? THE AREA HOSTED THE OLYMPICS WHAT A LEGACY IT COULD HAVE LEFT .......... SO NOW NO FERRIES ...... TRAINS......DELAPIDATED .......QUAY .....THEATRE AREA

  • @davidchapman1508
    @davidchapman1508 4 года назад +1

    Not exactly fast! Why did people pay to ride this when walking looks to be the quicker (and safer) option? I can see why it no longer exists.

    • @christopdeck3457
      @christopdeck3457 3 года назад +1

      The train itself was the Channel Islands boat train which ran from and to London Waterloo. It was only the last mile through the town that was at walking pace. Try researching before making a stupid comment.

    • @christopdeck3457
      @christopdeck3457 3 года назад +1

      @aswclassics iow
      I just hate these people that watch youtube videos, and then make stupid comments without bothering to find out about what they are actually watching. Made that trip twice in the 70’s on the boat train, heading to Jersey on the ferry Earl Godwin. Surreal to be passing people’s houses at walking pace behind a class 33.

    • @therobloxplaneman8648
      @therobloxplaneman8648 3 года назад

      @aswclassics iow (Chris Topdeck Travel) It was a cool journey to make. The train was made up of a class 33 and rake of Mk 1's, and would run fast from London Waterloo to Southampton Central, Bournmouth and Poole before stopping on the avoiding line next to Weymouth Town station. Then, with a warning toot on the horn, we would make our way to Weymouth Quay at walking pace as seen in the video, while hanging out of the window and looking down at pedestrians watching the train pass. I don't remember the train stopping while they bumped cars out of the way so I think Weymouth residents were more used to a train passing through their town on a daily basis (in the summer months).
      We'd arrive at Weymouth Quay and then board the British Rail ferry Earl Godwin for the seven hour sailing to Jersey via St Peter Port, Guernsey. Earl Godwin in later years got sold to an Italian company called Moby Ferries and was renamed Moby Baby. I was hoping to have one more voyage on her but she got scrapped about three years ago in Greece or Turkey. There are youtube videos if you google Moby Baby or Earl Godwin.
      Yep, you missed a unique service with the Channel Islands boat train through Weymouth.

  • @Jack.158guy
    @Jack.158guy 4 года назад

    Y11225790

  • @chuckblackable
    @chuckblackable 5 лет назад

    Yeah, boy, that was really interesting. A whole video of cops walking down the street where the tracks run. Much more compelling than seeing an actual train. Thanks for the exciting clickbait.

    • @margin606
      @margin606 5 лет назад +5

      Not clickbait - a very interesting video record of a unique rail service.

    • @MervynPartin
      @MervynPartin 5 лет назад +6

      The title said from a train and the description said where the camera was mounted. A good, informative video, not clickbait.