My god this is HILARIOUS! 😁 Watching this has cheered me right up, 1000% more fun than I was expecting. These guys are absolutely bonkers, and good on them! They've found what makes them happy and its all good clean fun. 20+ years later the 37s still have one heck of a following, and deservedly so. Geat locos, an iconic design.
A sniff of the barmaid’s apron pretty much floors me now but when I was younger I could drink all day and through to the next morning and kid myself I’d drunk myself sober! I’m Scottish though and grew up in a tiny wee village where the accepted legal drinking age was 12 and you’d end up at a party on the beach and have a blast! I’m 46 now and can’t drink for shite!
“We are currently enjoying the motive power up front, however I to tend to detract from that to find that I’m an absolute mess” 😂 bloody bonkers, hilarious
I’d give my right tit to take a run on a 40 too. I’m from near Kyle of Lochalsh in the highlands and sometime I see a 37 pulling coaches into the station, obviously a tour of some kind. Does anyone know where I can find info on where I can sign up for a tour? Haven’t been on a proper train journey for donkeys years. Doesn’t matter what part of the uk it’s in, I’ll sell my kidneys if I have to. I would prostitute myself, but my arse and tits pretty much drag along the ground these days and 46 year old, pasty old women aren’t much in demand!
@@Highland_Moo There are railtour providers that have websites listing upcoming trips, which you can book on them - UKRailtours, Pathfinder and Branch Line Society to name a few. Railway Herald also has a calendar of upcoming railtour trips, and there are preserved railways across the country that do diesel-only train services (or diesel galas as they're known) about one weekend a year on average. Can't put links as RUclips will flag this as spam, but a quick internet search comes up with the results.
Superb, took me right back to the late 70’s / early 80’s days when I was 15/16/17/18/19 years of age bashing 26’s / 27’s and 40’s and then, early to mid 80’s bashing the 37’s (108 and 111 spring to mind IIRC) in Scotland on several 7 day rovers (rancid festers lol 😂). Crazy days (and nights), seriously tiring but the enjoyment blew the tiredness away. I remember one occasion behind a 37 en-route from Glasgow Queen St towards Crianlarich and beyond, where the train stopped in the middle of nowhere, the guard leapt off and helped an elderly lady down from the carriage and through her garden gate to her house (which backed onto the railway) along with her shopping. Guard leapt back on and off we went with big thrash and wheel slip, Imagine that these days 😂 😂 Great Fun!
Never seen this programme before, but thank you! It brings back a lot of great memories of doing the 37's in Scotland and on the Cambrian from 85' to around 88'.
Having featured in this production, the comments aimed at the cameraman re 'CLASS 37 ENGINE" it was for TV audience and not your satisfaction, I can assure you he probably had more 37's than you have dreamed of, enjoy the video and stop picking in holes in the film which while topical was meant to be fit for TV, if that's your only gripe maybe you want to get a life! Join me down the pub for some dominoes it's great fun !
Bashers, Cranks, Gricers, DAAs, NEDs, Veg...what a great passion for their hobby. Pity their wings were clipped with the demise of slam-door coaches and droplight windows 🙄
I was a main teenman in the 80's & the fact you've left out the mighty whistlers & included electric tin cans like 90's & 91's is criminal, 87's i can accept as someone who's had haulage of every one, even 45's where better than any electrics in my opinion but hey i'm a thrash metal basher not an electro pop tart, each to there own, (the tongue firmly in cheek 40 fanantic (-;< )
@@steveglf I'm only mentioning the ones I've seen and travelled on, I say British legends because sadly, great British locomotives and trains are no longer being built.
I know a few featured on here.... and was on the Scottish trip to Fort Bill that decended into farce..... I remember 023 dumped in the tamper siding at Tulloch, the thrash from 37 114 on load 14 after that ws hellfire!..... good days..... Even more so, as i used to drive them on freight trains back then......
Great video , i spent 40 plus years bashing westerns ,40s/37s,25s/peaks had all the deltics,got out for the drags around brum/crewe with 56/58s the list goes on happy memories spent with Jed,Sid the grid.the Peak army ,TT,Mick , Shawn,cod head etc
Me too, I had the final Manchester Skegness 40181 in 84, 25s on the Cambrian, all the summer no boiler reliefs. The sleepers up the Lickey pushed by a pair of 37s. I was a main man at 12 years old because me Grandad and Dad (being ex drivers) had contacts with Bescot men they'd give them a call and I'm out for the day armed with me gen. I had grown men taking the piss saying I knew fuck all. I'd see aNow all I'd ever be excited by is a 68 on the Moor Street to Marylebone. Sad but true but I still have memories that is such a comfort. Wish for a time machine at times, or that me Mother wasn't such a person that threw my belongings because they were under my bed. That was a filing system mum ffs. Oh my god its so easy these days totally a search away on the Internet. Not like them old days eh.
Brilliant! I've got a unit in one of my books called 'Unusual Hobbies'. I'm definitely using this as a documentary. It might shock my students into silence!
Agreed with everything that was said in this program except that Westerns are lawnmowers. I've never understood why some people only like certain classes of locos. Any diesel loco from a 14 upwards built by BR from 1956 to 1976 was a beast. There aren't any I don't like. We're so lucky in the UK.
I didn't understand the comment relating to the Western at all: A lawn mower? Hardly. I find that Generation can influence being into certain types of locomotive and not others: Its what the 1980s does for me what any locomotive design post c.1995 doesn't :o)
+William “7822WelshSteam” Roberts I was a spotter back in the 70's. Even then 37's had more character than the 40's and peaks and the 47's.. Its the look and the sound.
I use to be a Peak Basher from 1980 to 1987....we hated to be classed as a spotter!! Bashed quite alot of 40s and 37s, 25s etc. There were a lot of wierdos bashers though - especially from Cardiff!
...we use to use the Tops reports..we knew some BR insiders...can you remember 'Frog'.....saver tickets that were valid for 30 days but were not inspected or clipped...we use to look for the rail ticket waste bags and go through them looking for 'frog'...free tickets.
"There's no youth coming into bashing these days..." Certainly not true anymore. Most bashers I know are young and it seems a quite young hobby nowadays. Unfortunately the cranks here would likely refer to us as 'neds'. But it's just a generational thing, they relate to the 37s and missed them on their withdrawal (though I'm glad to see they're back on the Cumbrian Coast)... My generation grew up with Valenta-powered HSTs so that's what we had until GC MTUtilated their power cars. Dare I say we're also better behaved? Though sometimes too well behaved.... I think we lost something when flailing became frowned upon, for example. Harmless if done carefully.
I took up bashing 2 years ago, but I find Britain a boring country to bash, so the continent sees my tweed & Interrail takes my cap. I'm planning to go back to Austria soon, Hungary's just like going back to the 70s (especially away from Budapest). I've had recommend to me the Czech Republic, my erstwhile home from long before I was a basher, & I can't wait to check it out (pun not intended). France can be rewarding if you know where to look, especially around Paris, & Belgium has some great stuff too. Switzerland is past its best & would've been heaven 10 years ago but is worth a visit just for the quality of the timetabling late into the night. Poland is a tough country to bash because all their good stuff's reservation compulsory. Same with Sweden & its frustrating Wild West privatisation model. Italy is an unknown to me & I want to go there to see what it's like.
I grew up with 455s on my home region, Intercity 225s on the East Coast, Pendos on the West & those horrid high-speed DEMU juddernauts everywhere else. I was also witness to the electrification of much of the Western Region. I never did get up to the Cumbercoast for haulage because I couldn't afford the fare that far from London.
One of the main reasons I prefer the continent to Britain is that the British railways take a draconian stance on basher behaviour. I have never encountered any trouble abroad. France? Fine. Hungary? Fine. On my first train in Austria I got in some flailing with a come-back passenger sitting on the seat behind me. In Germany it's so normal they even have a hashtag for it (#FensterAuf). Even in Sweden, yes Sweden, the land of health & safety, I got through a ticket inspection while flailing (the Black Trains have a mega-droplight in the dog compartment, like the stretcher window but not quite that big), & the guard tapped me on the shoulder only because I couldn't hear him enter over the sound of the brakes. The most trouble I've had with it is a Walloon who told me opening the windows was not allowed, but from further research I'm pretty sure he was just an arsehole who lied to me because he wanted the window closed (a Ctrl+F search for “fenêtre” in the SNCB conditions of carriage returned nothing of the sort).
Apparently, 37408 was replaced by 37419 after 408 ran away and crashed into a empty coaching stock diagram. The Driver (who worked for Arriva and not EWS) claimed that the reason the engine ran away was because he saw children about and thought the engine had been tampered with. I wonder what would become of 37408 if it didn't run away?
What a great show! Can see the power of the locomotives, remember them from the North Wales line - Pen to Conwy and Llandudno and Llandudno Junction. Amazing bit of scenery for an amazing locomotive the 37. Love their enthusiasm and didn't actually realise bashing was a thing. Me, I was when in single figures, a traditional trainspotter :)
You know when they talk about the tragedy of cut up Tractors.............well the kettleheads thought the same when the Smellies came to replace them........history rhymes. But I agree with Andrew, in nearly no railway in europe there is as much variety as there used to be in the eighties and nineties. Now there are less loco manufacturers, and everything is standardized down to the bodyshells. And then there is that Multiple-Unit fever, fast enough for passengers, louder than loco hauled trains and useless for anything but carrying passengers.
Lovely guys…..”what you ‘avin?”. Anyone who offers a drink is ok with me….I’m Scottish! I’m 46 and hadn’t heard of bashing until now. I grew up in Kyle of Lochalsh in the highlands and Class 37s were something I worshipped as a kid. The noise and the smell of them is something you don’t get with any other loco.
Also, 37421 was one that I travelled on loads of times going to Muir of Ord to my auntie’s house or to Inverness. The hours I clocked up on 37s was rediculous as I was born in 77 and they were the main loco on our line until well into the late 90s. We had those shitey wee Sprinters from 1989 but for some reason we still had proper trains a lot of the time.
I don't know why they think only 37s have followers amongst bashers. People bashed all manner of locos and still do, though reduced to preserved lines and charters now. I watched this programme when it was originally screened. I love these lads, true British eccentrics.
Brings back great memories ive bashed classes 20 25 26 27 31 33 37 40 45 47 50 52 55 56 60 now in me 45th year for me the best years was the summer Saturday from 1980-87 now do the odd gala met some great bashers to its in your blood and yes pip dunn is a nob
That guys right about the rail magazine !!! It started out good when it was called Rail Enthusiast Magazine ! By the Enthusiast for the enthusiast was their slogan ! I bought the first every copy in 1981 and then ever since until Pip Dunn took over and it went down hill in the late 90s .Under Pip Dunn it dropped the enthusiast tag and became some sort of glossy railway industry brochure magazine around about the time this was filmed and I stopped buying around this time if not before !! I mean what was that three page article about rubber level crossing surfaces ? I mean WTF was that all about? That`s when I decided to stop buying it !! I thought why am I buying this shite !!? Pip Dunn absolutely ruined it !!
while I appreciate the enthusiasm for the 37s and I applaud them for that ,myself being a steam enthusiast I was horrified to see them so far out of the windows waving their arms about. Dont forget people have got decapitated that way I remember on a trip back on the North Wales Coast that such an incident happened which led to bars on the windows in the 80s .
Remember chasing that tour to Oban by car when 37023 failed and was put in a PW siding at Tulloch. In the end I think 37114 came up from Glasgow to assist from Crianlarich back with 37116 I think. Happy days!
5:17 A spot of Basher generosity. In general this is about dedication ... Proper dedication to a cause. However going on that booze-fuelled tootle up to Scotland is WELL beyond me: Think I will stick to aircraft spotting :o)
After all this time I've realised what I was back in the early 80's. Spending all my money on train tickets just to get behind a 37. No one else ever joined me. lol. Is there still a bashers club? Meet-ups?
Time for a reunion next month when the TPE 68s take to the rails... they’re NB, heavyweight and NEW- the red pen will definitely be out!! Now how do you get the droplight down on a Mk5??
With the exception of the Deltic, all of these types of British made locomotives were very seriously under powered for their weight and a lot of them were disasters right from the draughtsman's office........god I love 'em though......very sadly missed.
A very good documentary, but obviously these Bashers are the mid-late 80s starters so would’ve missed the proper pre-ETH days etc… My dad began bashing Peaks/47s in the early 80s in a true Sulzer fashion. Naturally I have followed in his footsteps and as a 2000s kid I’m probably one of the only sulzer devoted bashers from the era. Apart from those Type 3 things yuck 😂. PS. Notting wrong with Wizzos.
The ORR would like you to believe theyre dead from even standing near an open droplight, while in reality I think all of them have had pretty decent careers.
Were the Deltics idolised within the bashing cult? Don't know much about it unfortunately down on my generation. I do see the odd class 37 in Cardiff but it's too rare.
Should of made a programme about brush bashing , from reading, that would of made an excellent program and anyone in the no , knows why plus the the traction would of been better
That's why after I have watched it this, I refused to go on a Diesel hauled railtour on the mainline, or ride behind them on heritage railways at Diesel galas. These idiots or bashers if you call them by that name, ruin the enthusiast day out riding behind these locos especially on railtours with some bashers drinking alcohol about 7am in the morning and looking out of windows standing on tables that to me its wrong
My god this is HILARIOUS! 😁 Watching this has cheered me right up, 1000% more fun than I was expecting. These guys are absolutely bonkers, and good on them! They've found what makes them happy and its all good clean fun. 20+ years later the 37s still have one heck of a following, and deservedly so. Geat locos, an iconic design.
Ha, this was bloody brilliant. Bunch of absolute crackpots, but you can't fault their enthusiasm!
Almost 90 years this Railway enthusiasm has continued. Once it hits 100 years we should all make an event.
London-Inverness Loco Hauled 🔥
@@HstHercules slap two or three 37s on it that'll do the job (window hanging allowed 😉😉😂😂😂)
When it’s the railway’s bicentennial anniversary in 2025, I reckon window hanging must be permitted behind a Deltic 😁
The fact they were still drinking in the morning at the end 😂
A sniff of the barmaid’s apron pretty much floors me now but when I was younger I could drink all day and through to the next morning and kid myself I’d drunk myself sober! I’m Scottish though and grew up in a tiny wee village where the accepted legal drinking age was 12 and you’d end up at a party on the beach and have a blast! I’m 46 now and can’t drink for shite!
yes jamie pal
somewhere in the world it's 4 o'clock!
“We are currently enjoying the motive power up front, however I to tend to detract from that to find that I’m an absolute mess” 😂 bloody bonkers, hilarious
Rishton visited the ELR on July 1st apparently! What a day.
yes, he also did Swanage & 40145 to Weymouth, he does like his 40.
I’d give my right tit to take a run on a 40 too. I’m from near Kyle of Lochalsh in the highlands and sometime I see a 37 pulling coaches into the station, obviously a tour of some kind. Does anyone know where I can find info on where I can sign up for a tour? Haven’t been on a proper train journey for donkeys years. Doesn’t matter what part of the uk it’s in, I’ll sell my kidneys if I have to. I would prostitute myself, but my arse and tits pretty much drag along the ground these days and 46 year old, pasty old women aren’t much in demand!
@@Highland_Moo There are railtour providers that have websites listing upcoming trips, which you can book on them - UKRailtours, Pathfinder and Branch Line Society to name a few. Railway Herald also has a calendar of upcoming railtour trips, and there are preserved railways across the country that do diesel-only train services (or diesel galas as they're known) about one weekend a year on average. Can't put links as RUclips will flag this as spam, but a quick internet search comes up with the results.
i love it when he buys the camera man a lager
Superb, took me right back to the late 70’s / early 80’s days when I was 15/16/17/18/19 years of age bashing 26’s / 27’s and 40’s and then, early to mid 80’s bashing the 37’s (108 and 111 spring to mind IIRC) in Scotland on several 7 day rovers (rancid festers lol 😂). Crazy days (and nights), seriously tiring but the enjoyment blew the tiredness away. I remember one occasion behind a 37 en-route from Glasgow Queen St towards Crianlarich and beyond, where the train stopped in the middle of nowhere, the guard leapt off and helped an elderly lady down from the carriage and through her garden gate to her house (which backed onto the railway) along with her shopping. Guard leapt back on and off we went with big thrash and wheel slip, Imagine that these days 😂 😂 Great Fun!
Crianlarich is a hole of a place. I’m from Kyle of Lochalsh and I reckon the Inverness to Kyle journey on a 37 is the prettiest ever.
Never seen this programme before, but thank you! It brings back a lot of great memories of doing the 37's in Scotland and on the Cambrian from 85' to around 88'.
Having featured in this production, the comments aimed at the cameraman re 'CLASS 37 ENGINE" it was for TV audience and not your satisfaction, I can assure you he probably had more 37's than you have dreamed of, enjoy the video and stop picking in holes in the film which while topical was meant to be fit for TV, if that's your only gripe maybe you want to get a life! Join me down the pub for some dominoes it's great fun !
thumbs up for every 37!
Bashers, Cranks, Gricers, DAAs, NEDs, Veg...what a great passion for their hobby. Pity their wings were clipped with the demise of slam-door coaches and droplight windows 🙄
This documentary is a piece of art.
Deltics, class 37s, 47s, 87s, 90s, 91s the pretty HSTs and the lone 89. British LEGENDS!
I was a main teenman in the 80's & the fact you've left out the mighty whistlers & included electric tin cans like 90's & 91's is criminal, 87's i can accept as someone who's had haulage of every one, even 45's where better than any electrics in my opinion but hey i'm a thrash metal basher not an electro pop tart, each to there own, (the tongue firmly in cheek 40 fanantic (-;< )
@@steveglf I'm only mentioning the ones I've seen and travelled on, I say British legends because sadly, great British locomotives and trains are no longer being built.
I know a few featured on here.... and was on the Scottish trip to Fort Bill that decended into farce..... I remember 023 dumped in the tamper siding at Tulloch, the thrash from 37 114 on load 14 after that ws hellfire!..... good days..... Even more so, as i used to drive them on freight trains back then......
There's not many things that make me proud to have a British passport but this documentary is one of them.
Grew up with Syphons on the Cambrian myself, I still remember hearing them climbing Talerddig bank!
Great video , i spent 40 plus years bashing westerns ,40s/37s,25s/peaks had all the deltics,got out for the drags around brum/crewe with 56/58s the list goes on happy memories spent with Jed,Sid the grid.the Peak army ,TT,Mick , Shawn,cod head etc
Me too, I had the final Manchester Skegness 40181 in 84, 25s on the Cambrian, all the summer no boiler reliefs. The sleepers up the Lickey pushed by a pair of 37s. I was a main man at 12 years old because me Grandad and Dad (being ex drivers) had contacts with Bescot men they'd give them a call and I'm out for the day armed with me gen. I had grown men taking the piss saying I knew fuck all. I'd see aNow all I'd ever be excited by is a 68 on the Moor Street to Marylebone. Sad but true but I still have memories that is such a comfort. Wish for a time machine at times, or that me Mother wasn't such a person that threw my belongings because they were under my bed. That was a filing system mum ffs. Oh my god its so easy these days totally a search away on the Internet. Not like them old days eh.
Brilliant! I've got a unit in one of my books called 'Unusual Hobbies'. I'm definitely using this as a documentary. It might shock my students into silence!
Recently Rishton visited Swanage Railway Diesel Gala 2023! He’s changed a bit
put a few pounds on, but he's doing well nonetheless
Agreed with everything that was said in this program except that Westerns are lawnmowers. I've never understood why some people only like certain classes of locos. Any diesel loco from a 14 upwards built by BR from 1956 to 1976 was a beast. There aren't any I don't like. We're so lucky in the UK.
I didn't understand the comment relating to the Western at all: A lawn mower? Hardly. I find that Generation can influence being into certain types of locomotive and not others: Its what the 1980s does for me what any locomotive design post c.1995 doesn't :o)
+William “7822WelshSteam” Roberts I was a spotter back in the 70's. Even then 37's had more character than the 40's and peaks and the 47's.. Its the look and the sound.
I like anything built before 1977 with over 500hp.
A Western hardly like a lawn mower, a Supermarine Spitfire or a Hawker Hurricane by it's sounds no doubt.
Grey Slip-ons, white Terry Toweling Socks, Fleck trousers and shoelace leather tie brigade. Pure class👍🏻
I use to be a Peak Basher from 1980 to 1987....we hated to be classed as a spotter!! Bashed quite alot of 40s and 37s, 25s etc. There were a lot of wierdos bashers though - especially from Cardiff!
...we use to use the Tops reports..we knew some BR insiders...can you remember 'Frog'.....saver tickets that were valid for 30 days but were not inspected or clipped...we use to look for the rail ticket waste bags and go through them looking for 'frog'...free tickets.
...brings back some good memories...insects,, Neds....Main man.....gen.....
Did you hang around Bedford station and Bletchley around that time ? I did about 78- 81 !! Then I discovered girls and cars !! LOL!
Addictive viewing. Fantastic. How railways SHOULD be!
Interesting people. Seemingly good people mainly too.
"There's no youth coming into bashing these days..." Certainly not true anymore. Most bashers I know are young and it seems a quite young hobby nowadays. Unfortunately the cranks here would likely refer to us as 'neds'. But it's just a generational thing, they relate to the 37s and missed them on their withdrawal (though I'm glad to see they're back on the Cumbrian Coast)... My generation grew up with Valenta-powered HSTs so that's what we had until GC MTUtilated their power cars. Dare I say we're also better behaved? Though sometimes too well behaved.... I think we lost something when flailing became frowned upon, for example. Harmless if done carefully.
I agree, spooky.
I have only brought myself fully into the bashing world I would consider myself an insect
I took up bashing 2 years ago, but I find Britain a boring country to bash, so the continent sees my tweed & Interrail takes my cap. I'm planning to go back to Austria soon, Hungary's just like going back to the 70s (especially away from Budapest). I've had recommend to me the Czech Republic, my erstwhile home from long before I was a basher, & I can't wait to check it out (pun not intended). France can be rewarding if you know where to look, especially around Paris, & Belgium has some great stuff too. Switzerland is past its best & would've been heaven 10 years ago but is worth a visit just for the quality of the timetabling late into the night. Poland is a tough country to bash because all their good stuff's reservation compulsory. Same with Sweden & its frustrating Wild West privatisation model. Italy is an unknown to me & I want to go there to see what it's like.
I grew up with 455s on my home region, Intercity 225s on the East Coast, Pendos on the West & those horrid high-speed DEMU juddernauts everywhere else. I was also witness to the electrification of much of the Western Region. I never did get up to the Cumbercoast for haulage because I couldn't afford the fare that far from London.
One of the main reasons I prefer the continent to Britain is that the British railways take a draconian stance on basher behaviour. I have never encountered any trouble abroad. France? Fine. Hungary? Fine. On my first train in Austria I got in some flailing with a come-back passenger sitting on the seat behind me. In Germany it's so normal they even have a hashtag for it (#FensterAuf). Even in Sweden, yes Sweden, the land of health & safety, I got through a ticket inspection while flailing (the Black Trains have a mega-droplight in the dog compartment, like the stretcher window but not quite that big), & the guard tapped me on the shoulder only because I couldn't hear him enter over the sound of the brakes. The most trouble I've had with it is a Walloon who told me opening the windows was not allowed, but from further research I'm pretty sure he was just an arsehole who lied to me because he wanted the window closed (a Ctrl+F search for “fenêtre” in the SNCB conditions of carriage returned nothing of the sort).
This has reminded me why I like trains..... the THRAAAAASH
i bashed the north wales in the late 90s!! hahaha!! memories!!
Spot on about engine names.
37408 cut up at EMR kingsbury in 2008
Apparently, 37408 was replaced by 37419 after 408 ran away and crashed into a empty coaching stock diagram. The Driver (who worked for Arriva and not EWS) claimed that the reason the engine ran away was because he saw children about and thought the engine had been tampered with. I wonder what would become of 37408 if it didn't run away?
Pip Dunn is now editor of Truck & Driver Magazine. Thank Fuck. Leave trains alone.
I remember reading he's worked as a HGV driver; found out Rail Magazine is still going online...
These guys are mental 🤣
What a great show! Can see the power of the locomotives, remember them from the North Wales line - Pen to Conwy and Llandudno and Llandudno Junction. Amazing bit of scenery for an amazing locomotive the 37. Love their enthusiasm and didn't actually realise bashing was a thing. Me, I was when in single figures, a traditional trainspotter :)
You know when they talk about the tragedy of cut up Tractors.............well the kettleheads thought the same when the Smellies came to replace them........history rhymes.
But I agree with Andrew, in nearly no railway in europe there is as much variety as there used to be in the eighties and nineties.
Now there are less loco manufacturers, and everything is standardized down to the bodyshells.
And then there is that Multiple-Unit fever, fast enough for passengers, louder than loco hauled trains and useless for anything but carrying passengers.
There is no youth coming into bashing. Youth at Diesel Galas now: we now take over
Gotta bash proper traction somehow 😂
Oh boy, did this bring back good,mad memories!!!!
Wish i was born sooner couldve enjoyed these beasts properly no loco beats the 37
I miss loco haulage I really do. There is hope though with Cats and mk5 stock though no window hanging.
Same with Chiltern class 68s. Tfw do class 67s on some routes. To become more common soon. Hopefully.
1:39 I think that lad has had the wrong idea of this 'bashing' stuff.....'Ah mein Fuhrer!'
Mein Lordz! 😂
bring back the 47s love them
Met Ken - The voice of Bashing at Weardale Railways Class 31 Gala April 2018
He's a top man is Kenny Caton
Lovely guys…..”what you ‘avin?”. Anyone who offers a drink is ok with me….I’m Scottish! I’m 46 and hadn’t heard of bashing until now. I grew up in Kyle of Lochalsh in the highlands and Class 37s were something I worshipped as a kid. The noise and the smell of them is something you don’t get with any other loco.
Also, 37421 was one that I travelled on loads of times going to Muir of Ord to my auntie’s house or to Inverness. The hours I clocked up on 37s was rediculous as I was born in 77 and they were the main loco on our line until well into the late 90s. We had those shitey wee Sprinters from 1989 but for some reason we still had proper trains a lot of the time.
I don't know why they think only 37s have followers amongst bashers. People bashed all manner of locos and still do, though reduced to preserved lines and charters now. I watched this programme when it was originally screened. I love these lads, true British eccentrics.
Many known faces on there! Fucking hellfire!
God this takes me back happy days!
Brings back great memories ive bashed classes 20 25 26 27 31 33 37 40 45 47 50 52 55 56 60 now in me 45th year for me the best years was the summer Saturday from 1980-87 now do the odd gala met some great bashers to its in your blood and yes pip dunn is a nob
Great to see some of my old colleagues from the North Wales Coast.
Andy Kershaw is the angry "you're a disgrace" customer at 08:38 !!! Get back on the radio man !!!!!
+Andy Heaton It broke down, it's not the staffs fault. Some people!
I think that Andy Kershaw has anger problems !!!! Well that's what his ex wife reckons !!!
@@anthonybeattie5689 thought ik was Kershaw 👍
So much for the bloody Bhundu Boys..
The Gary glitter joke at 20:22 😂😂
I’m a southerner - I need subtitles
That guys right about the rail magazine !!! It started out good when it was called Rail Enthusiast Magazine ! By the Enthusiast for the enthusiast was their slogan ! I bought the first every copy in 1981 and then ever since until Pip Dunn took over and it went down hill in the late 90s .Under Pip Dunn it dropped the enthusiast tag and became some sort of glossy railway industry brochure magazine around about the time this was filmed and I stopped buying around this time if not before !! I mean what was that three page article about rubber level crossing surfaces ? I mean WTF was that all about? That`s when I decided to stop buying it !! I thought why am I buying this shite !!? Pip Dunn absolutely ruined it !!
@Jim The Raspberry Is that you Pip?
@Jim The Raspberry Nobody cares you muppet? No only the thousands who stopped buying Rail after PipDunn took over and ruined it !!!!
@Jim The Raspberry you are a total W@***er !!
I can't believe that NED (chav) came from anorak world - New Engine Desperado
Tractor thrash, you can't beat it!
MY LORDZZZ
oh my fucking god chris
@@HstHercules yes
@@kazdrone niggers I like -Yoda-
while I appreciate the enthusiasm for the 37s and I applaud them for that ,myself being a steam enthusiast I was horrified to see them so far out of the windows waving their arms about. Dont forget people have got decapitated that way I remember on a trip back on the North Wales Coast that such an incident happened which led to bars on the windows in the 80s .
Allegedly that was On a steam special. The rumours they were serving tomato soup in the dining car are unconfirmed !
21:38 utter farce
Remember chasing that tour to Oban by car when 37023 failed and was put in a PW siding at Tulloch. In the end I think 37114 came up from Glasgow to assist from Crianlarich back with 37116 I think. Happy days!
5:17 A spot of Basher generosity. In general this is about dedication ... Proper dedication to a cause. However going on that booze-fuelled tootle up to Scotland is WELL beyond me: Think I will stick to aircraft spotting :o)
Big question is... Who got to Chester first? Andy Kershaw or Geordie? 🤔
37087 didn’t end up getting scrapped until 2013
4-REPs and class 73s on overnights for me
fantastic
I have this on VHS tape
You just don't get the variety of motive power nowadays as you did in the 1980s
Is this an audition tape for the DJs of BBC 6 Music?
trek001 rishton AND pip Dunn both on wherry lines on 8/3/17 .
Go on ladssss
Me and my one track mind !
( not at all what I expected this to be about ) and not a Bishop in sight !
GEORDIE,NICE GLASSES!!! Sorry Rodger but had say this!!!! Nice 100mph down west coast on 602/10 other nite!!! PROPER!!
I was an insect basher
There’s more now bashing it’s odd but great
21:37 - A meme is born... 🤣
Haters gonna hate if they don't that person don'tjudge!
After all this time I've realised what I was back in the early 80's. Spending all my money on train tickets just to get behind a 37. No one else ever joined me. lol. Is there still a bashers club? Meet-ups?
no basher clubs but still bashers as I am one myself
Watched this when it was first on. :-)
Time for a reunion next month when the TPE 68s take to the rails... they’re NB, heavyweight and NEW- the red pen will definitely be out!!
Now how do you get the droplight down on a Mk5??
With a red hammer )
Aaaaand they're gone. The 68s relinquished to the Chiltern Main Line!
Interesting watch.
lets get one thing straight
ITS NOT AN ENGINE - ITS CALLED A "LOCOMOTIVE"
Andy Kershaw spotted at 9-ish minutes?
makes me laugh, most of these guys are too young to even know decent traction! 40's were the real deal, Tractors are noisy rust buckets lol
40s , 25s and 45s were the real deal !! None of this modern rubbish!!
All BR diesel's are better than the modern trains of today
A 40 ? Fuckin nose ped ! ! !
With the exception of the Deltic, all of these types of British made locomotives were very seriously under powered for their weight and a lot of them were disasters right from the draughtsman's office........god I love 'em though......very sadly missed.
+Trolley Shop 37's have lasted 50 years so they ain't that bad! As for 40's and countless others, I agree.
The 37s sound brutal.
A very good documentary, but obviously these Bashers are the mid-late 80s starters so would’ve missed the proper pre-ETH days etc… My dad began bashing Peaks/47s in the early 80s in a true Sulzer fashion. Naturally I have followed in his footsteps and as a 2000s kid I’m probably one of the only sulzer devoted bashers from the era. Apart from those Type 3 things yuck 😂. PS. Notting wrong with Wizzos.
Blackpool 47 Ken 😮. Last saw him at Preston 86/87 👍😎
Love it
I'm currious as to where these guys are now.
I think at least two of the main lads featured are now drivers.
Locked up on kiddie fiddling charges.
The ORR would like you to believe theyre dead from even standing near an open droplight, while in reality I think all of them have had pretty decent careers.
@@stevelomas4119 Hahahaha you're dead wrong
I worked at New St in the 90s and used to love trips up the NWC behind a 37.
Were the Deltics idolised within the bashing cult? Don't know much about it unfortunately down on my generation. I do see the odd class 37 in Cardiff but it's too rare.
Would love to know what fat daz and rishton are doing these days
Fat Daz is a GBRf driver at Liverpool.
Rishton is possibly a driver in Scotland now but can't confirm this.
@@GBRailer I hope he's cleaned his bathroom walls.
its if they would do smack, but this is a better high
It's got to be deltics.
Eh by gum lad are we avinnnn a brew!!!!? Indeed
I know many cranks in this.
+Adrianne Juliet Elson My Condolences...
+GCRailfan lol!
37s all day
Should of made a programme about brush bashing , from reading, that would of made an excellent program and anyone in the no , knows why plus the the traction would of been better
Stuart Wright
And most of them work on the railway now 😂
Well the veg has to be kept entertained somehow!!!
Love this...
MEGAA
What’s the song for 0:46?
Guessing you never found it like me
Does anyone know where you can find the original footage of tractors on the Cambrian in 1987 that is shown in at 3.20?
WELL SAID MR KERSHAW STILL THE SAME IN 2022
37087 scrapped in 2000? 13 years too early mate
Alreet Rennow av yer seen Boyce?
Andy Kershaw at 8:40 of the video
Rail enthusiasts certainly do not behave like that. A load of Thugs. The film came across more of a spoof!
You'll be surprised
Br Blue no we don't behave like that, there just the diesel dunks that are idiots
You mean no TRUE Scotsman - I mean rail enthusiast - behaves that way, right?
That's why after I have watched it this, I refused to go on a Diesel hauled railtour on the mainline, or ride behind them on heritage railways at Diesel galas. These idiots or bashers if you call them by that name, ruin the enthusiast day out riding behind these locos especially on railtours with some bashers drinking alcohol about 7am in the morning and looking out of windows standing on tables that to me its wrong