Big thanks for posting, great memories. Wonderful variety of coaching stock back then in the Eighties. I would just love to be sat behind a Hoover on a New Street-Reading trip right now!
I think this is the only one i have done on a Birmingham. Yes, i've noticed when looking at vids for upload there was quite a lot of variety on the coaching stock front in this & others i have from the 1980s. It all got a bit uniform by the 1990s, just in time to be smashed apart for privitatision!
Awesome video which brought back some good memories as I worked in Beckonsfield in the early '90s and remember all the mad combinations of DMU's on the London trains with the odd loco-hauled replacement thrown in!
Yes, in the early 90s the DMUs ware fading fast and Marylebone Shed (remember that? Now flats) moved heaven and earth to make up serviceable trains. There was a short rake of NSE coaches that ran with a 47 as the DMUs were failing and others due works visits which were don't as the Turbos were due to replace them. Plus an NSE Banbury Flyer, a full NSE set of coaches that ran to & from Paddington via the Chilterns in the peaks. I will have to upload some film i have of them....
Yes, I remember the Shed always heaps of stuff parked up towards the end! I kept spotter notes in those days so would have kept a record of at least the consists I traveled on and remember some having more motor cars than trailers!
Most enjoyable 👍 It's fine to reminisce, if you grew up in this era. Thankful for the huge progress made to the railway, to date. I visited Banbury during one of the ’Network Day’ back in early 90’s, could travel for £5 anywhere in Network Railcard area for the day. Spent a few hours watching the diverse variety of traffic passing through. I hope 🤞you have some similar footage.
The first one was back in 1987, and naturally i took my camera with me (large though it was), here is the results ruclips.net/video/ABw_5CEIFCU/видео.html
There was definatly some good mixed rakes of coaching stock in the 1980s, my Stoke-on-Trent upload shows similar here ruclips.net/video/rw903H-mbNc/видео.html
The signalman in the north box was probably Mr Wilson. He'd been there for many years having moved from the south box many years earlier. I visited the box in '84 one Friday evening, it was fascinating watching him move around the quite large room, constantly pulling levers and operating telegraph instruments. There is a RUclips video of the north box being operated.
Thanks for the tip, i will check that out! I used to sign the road here, i remember trying not to to trip up on all the wires one dark night, my guard & i were going to get out ballast train out of a siding for an engineering job at Aynho...... happy days!
@@SoiBuakhaoRoutemasterbus Glad to be of service. PS I wanted to be a driver but became a school teacher. I bumped into one of my pupils in Rugby and asked if he'd joined the army he replied he'd become a train driver! I was sick with jealousy for several days.
Some variation in train lengths on the Cross_Countries; the first one was only 6 coaches, then 47597 had 11 (probably the Newcastle - Poole) ,then 47637 had 9. Of course, an Eastfield engine wasn't quite the scoop it would have been a few years earlier, but 47637 was of course the imposter as it was at Crewe by then. Also interesting to see a 50 still on a Cross-Country/Birmingham service. And some mixed 108/115 formations on the Marylebone of course, as they tried t o find enough stock serviceable to keep it going.
That north bound bay, which is now filled in, doesn't appear to have had a number even back then.The only passenger train I've ever seen use it was a Wrexham and Shropshire during some disruption and it was turned around there, 67 on the north end as I recall.It was only really 2 and 3 that saw a lot a use.1 was mainly terminating services and 4(the old 4) Oxford locals although the ones here use the main platforms.
I bet if I was around in the late 1980's (I'm 27) that I'd have enjoyed all these lovely looking trains more than some of today's trains. (As of 11:14 when typing this in) Was it common for a 11x car and a 10x car to be part of a 2-car train? Just seen it. I look at Class 57's now and on RUclips and think 'If only money was spent on a major refurbishment on the Mark 2's and 47's to make them 57's then XC travel wouldn't have been so problematic. The Voyagers I enjoy where possible but I bet a number of passengers would have preferred a Mark 2 - more table seats for a start not just ample capacity!
The Voyagers are far too short for Cross Country operations. If we still had hauled coaches it would be easy to increase the length to 8 or 9 carriages without any more fuss than a shunt move in a depot! The old DMU's could couple to most other DMU's regardless of the builder. There were certain ones that could only couple within class (the class 127s on the St Pancras to Bedford route for instance) but generally they work all ways up!
I’m 38, so I do remember these trains as a kid. Especially the class 47s on intercity cross country services. They were notoriously slow but offered direct services to brilliant places. I’m originally from Northamptonshire so visited Banbury several times
Yes, Cross Country Inter-City always had hand-me-down stock....And The Chilterns had yet to have it's route modernisation, indeed there was still talk of shutting Marylebone at this time......The semaphores and signal boxes here were only abolished a couple of years back!
Yes, the place had real charachter back then. Mind you, you had to be carefull walking about the tracks with all those wires about, very easy to trip over when going to pick up any stabled ballast trains..... lol
But improvements were just around the corner, Network SouthEast worked it's magic on the Chiltern Line and Inter-City improved their Cross Country services to all MkII stock or HSTs although the signalling lasted until recently.
Great video with a taste of the new order too. Was it me or were the local hauled trains pulling mainly 1st class stock. Pretty much every coach (guard and baggage vans aside) appeared to have a yellow band below the roof line?
I think it's a trick of the light. Each Inter-City train has 1 or 2 First Class coaches and a buffet (red stripe) the rest are unmarked. On the blue & grey coaches the line is blue and on the later IC livery it is a sort of brown colour (same as the bottom part of the coach) but the light reflecting off it bleaches it out a bit.
Just looking into that hoover diagram,found INTERCITY guide,3/10/88-14/5/89, seems to be 14:41pm Birmingham New Street-Reading diagram, Banbury,15:42, Oxford,16:13, reading arr 16:42..
@@111672balernabz2010 That could well be the one, if i remember correctly it was getting dark when we left banbury and i have some night shots back at Oxford. Not sure if 50 040 worked back, may have gone light to Old Oak from Reading and replaced by a 47?.....who knows! But thanks for checking, it's nice to know the detail even after all these years!
@@111672balernabz2010 I have just checked the rest of my video from this day. It was still quite light at Oxford so could it have been the working before the 14.41? Just a thought.....
Big thanks for posting, great memories. Wonderful variety of coaching stock back then in the Eighties. I would just love to be sat behind a Hoover on a New Street-Reading trip right now!
I think this is the only one i have done on a Birmingham. Yes, i've noticed when looking at vids for upload there was quite a lot of variety on the coaching stock front in this & others i have from the 1980s. It all got a bit uniform by the 1990s, just in time to be smashed apart for privitatision!
How fantastic! Recorded in the year and month I was born, superb video!
Thank you......Banbury is certainly a different place now.....along with the traction!
Awesome video which brought back some good memories as I worked in Beckonsfield in the early '90s and remember all the mad combinations of DMU's on the London trains with the odd loco-hauled replacement thrown in!
Yes, in the early 90s the DMUs ware fading fast and Marylebone Shed (remember that? Now flats) moved heaven and earth to make up serviceable trains. There was a short rake of NSE coaches that ran with a 47 as the DMUs were failing and others due works visits which were don't as the Turbos were due to replace them. Plus an NSE Banbury Flyer, a full NSE set of coaches that ran to & from Paddington via the Chilterns in the peaks. I will have to upload some film i have of them....
Yes, I remember the Shed always heaps of stuff parked up towards the end!
I kept spotter notes in those days so would have kept a record of at least the consists I traveled on and remember some having more motor cars than trailers!
@@paekokstationmaster5032 I do have some film taken in 1991 at West Ruislip, i will have to get it up at some point....
@@SoiBuakhaoRoutemasterbus cool I will keep an eye out. A lot of the time I mostly took photos before getting more into video!
Great to see the sounds of a 47. Fantastic video. Thanks for the uploads
There was some nice 47s out this day including the Scottish (ex Scottish?) one in the thumbnail pic.
The days of Franken-rakes. Good to see the MkI restaurant and buffets in the coaching mix.
Yes, there was a good mix of coaches in the cross country fleet in these days.
Most enjoyable 👍 It's fine to reminisce, if you grew up in this era. Thankful for the huge progress made to the railway, to date. I visited Banbury during one of the ’Network Day’ back in early 90’s, could travel for £5 anywhere in Network Railcard area for the day. Spent a few hours watching the diverse variety of traffic passing through. I hope 🤞you have some similar footage.
The first one was back in 1987, and naturally i took my camera with me (large though it was), here is the results ruclips.net/video/ABw_5CEIFCU/видео.html
Great video. Unusual to see what looked like an early mk2 (a)? Break first Painted in executive livery on the back of the 50 haul rake.
Great capture.
There was definatly some good mixed rakes of coaching stock in the 1980s, my Stoke-on-Trent upload shows similar here ruclips.net/video/rw903H-mbNc/видео.html
The signalman in the north box was probably Mr Wilson. He'd been there for many years having moved from the south box many years earlier. I visited the box in '84 one Friday evening, it was fascinating watching him move around the quite large room, constantly pulling levers and operating telegraph instruments. There is a RUclips video of the north box being operated.
Thanks for the tip, i will check that out! I used to sign the road here, i remember trying not to to trip up on all the wires one dark night, my guard & i were going to get out ballast train out of a siding for an engineering job at Aynho...... happy days!
@@SoiBuakhaoRoutemasterbus Glad to be of service. PS
I wanted to be a driver but became a school teacher. I bumped into one of my pupils in Rugby and asked if he'd joined the army he replied he'd become a train driver! I was sick with jealousy for several days.
Some variation in train lengths on the Cross_Countries; the first one was only 6 coaches, then 47597 had 11 (probably the Newcastle - Poole) ,then 47637 had 9. Of course, an Eastfield engine wasn't quite the scoop it would have been a few years earlier, but 47637 was of course the imposter as it was at Crewe by then. Also interesting to see a 50 still on a Cross-Country/Birmingham service. And some mixed 108/115 formations on
the Marylebone of course, as they tried t o find enough stock serviceable to keep it going.
Yes, the DMU's were getting to the end of their working lives. But today's Sprinters are just as old and they have no end date in sight!
That north bound bay, which is now filled in, doesn't appear to have had a number even back then.The only passenger train I've ever seen use it was a Wrexham and Shropshire during some disruption and it was turned around there, 67 on the north end as I recall.It was only really 2 and 3 that saw a lot a use.1 was mainly terminating services and 4(the old 4) Oxford locals although the ones here use the main platforms.
Yes, i never saw much in the bay. They might have stabled the odd DMU there at night in later years.....
So nostalgic 👍🏻
It's quite amazing to how much classic traction was still about then.
Ever filmed Paddington station in around late 90s early 2000s
Yes, i have some shots from Padd around that time, i'll see what i can get uploaded.....
Nice tickover with ETH on @ 2:30.
Class 47 and 50s are cool.
I agree. Probably why i have rather a lot of videos of them! Check out my other uploads, there are plenty more.......
What happened to the 156???
It sat there while the boffin types played about and was still there while i took the 50 back to Oxford.
I bet if I was around in the late 1980's (I'm 27) that I'd have enjoyed all these lovely looking trains more than some of today's trains.
(As of 11:14 when typing this in) Was it common for a 11x car and a 10x car to be part of a 2-car train? Just seen it.
I look at Class 57's now and on RUclips and think 'If only money was spent on a major refurbishment on the Mark 2's and 47's to make them 57's then XC travel wouldn't have been so problematic.
The Voyagers I enjoy where possible but I bet a number of passengers would have preferred a Mark 2 - more table seats for a start not just ample capacity!
The Voyagers are far too short for Cross Country operations. If we still had hauled coaches it would be easy to increase the length to 8 or 9 carriages without any more fuss than a shunt move in a depot! The old DMU's could couple to most other DMU's regardless of the builder. There were certain ones that could only couple within class (the class 127s on the St Pancras to Bedford route for instance) but generally they work all ways up!
Alright Mitchell , I see you on twitter a lot
I’m 38, so I do remember these trains as a kid. Especially the class 47s on intercity cross country services. They were notoriously slow but offered direct services to brilliant places. I’m originally from Northamptonshire so visited Banbury several times
run down equipment and class 47 on secondary intercity services...
Yes, Cross Country Inter-City always had hand-me-down stock....And The Chilterns had yet to have it's route modernisation, indeed there was still talk of shutting Marylebone at this time......The semaphores and signal boxes here were only abolished a couple of years back!
The 50,could have been working Birmingham New Street-london Paddington diagram??
Could be a Paddington train. I recall getting on it around 16.00-ish time, it was almost dark when i got off at Oxford to do some more filming.
What route would the 50 on the worcester service have took?
Yes, thinking about it, it is too far north of Oxford to be a Worcester service. More than likely a then to be a Cross Country Inter-City service.
North Yard and box both long vanished now.
Yes, the place had real charachter back then. Mind you, you had to be carefull walking about the tracks with all those wires about, very easy to trip over when going to pick up any stabled ballast trains..... lol
A sad railway in terminal decline
But improvements were just around the corner, Network SouthEast worked it's magic on the Chiltern Line and Inter-City improved their Cross Country services to all MkII stock or HSTs although the signalling lasted until recently.
Great video with a taste of the new order too.
Was it me or were the local hauled trains pulling mainly 1st class stock. Pretty much every coach (guard and baggage vans aside) appeared to have a yellow band below the roof line?
I think it's a trick of the light. Each Inter-City train has 1 or 2 First Class coaches and a buffet (red stripe) the rest are unmarked. On the blue & grey coaches the line is blue and on the later IC livery it is a sort of brown colour (same as the bottom part of the coach) but the light reflecting off it bleaches it out a bit.
Brilliant video ,more of the same..
I still have a lot more to come from times past....
Just looking into that hoover diagram,found INTERCITY guide,3/10/88-14/5/89, seems to be 14:41pm Birmingham New Street-Reading diagram, Banbury,15:42, Oxford,16:13, reading arr 16:42..
@@111672balernabz2010 That could well be the one, if i remember correctly it was getting dark when we left banbury and i have some night shots back at Oxford. Not sure if 50 040 worked back, may have gone light to Old Oak from Reading and replaced by a 47?.....who knows! But thanks for checking, it's nice to know the detail even after all these years!
No worries
@@111672balernabz2010 I have just checked the rest of my video from this day. It was still quite light at Oxford so could it have been the working before the 14.41? Just a thought.....
50040 looks like it was on V96,york-padd. I might of even been on it brum-padd.
I can't remember what it was on now... It was around 16.00ish time as the light was fading, and it was dark by the time we got back to Oxford.....
@@SoiBuakhaoRoutemasterbus It was around 14.40 off new street so I guess an hour later at Banbury?