I bunked that depot so many times in the late 80's, that video is almost surreal and hard to believe, we would go down there to get the NEW high numbered 37's, also Radyr and Llantrisant, CF and LE, cut down cab 08's. How sad but a great video all the same mate. I saw those 09's operational in happier days on the southern region.
Thanks for recording this - not the best end for such great machines but fascinating to see. Sometimes we never know what great locos and locations that this country has....till it's virtually gone...
Hi Howard, They are normally quite good at Margam, quite often at weekends you can walk around the depot as well. Always important to ask permission first otherwise it can get a bit sticky, its a bit hit and miss. The last time I went down to the depot I was allowed to walk round as long as I did not go near the running lines. It depends who is working sometimes you can walk around but sometimes you can't.
Hi cornettoman6 - Back when the old Margam depot was still open if you asked to take a look around the depot it was normally ok. Most of the depot staff were very friendly and providing you did as you were told it was ok!
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Hi Matt, The nearest station is Port Talbot, but it is a fair way 2-3 miles away from there. You really need to get someone to drive there as its only about a mile from the M4 junction.
Hi Lewis, Well it's a bit hit and miss I am affraid. I always try to go down at weekends when its quite, if you go down to the depot and ask you can quite often get to look around. On the three occaisions I had been before the first time I asked a depot worker and he said "I have not seen you - be very careful and keep away from the running lines", on the second occaision access was refused and we were told to clear off! and on the third occasion we were allowed to look around.
HI steeeeevve -Sorry mate can't remember, It was taken from the net I spent a while trawling through royalty free clips until I found one I thought fitted the film - Thanks for watching.
I wonder what the price of a working gronk is, We used to have a single one in Denmark bought second hand from the british army DSB ML 6. working in Copenhagen pooling cars between the Carlsberg Brewery and the shunting yard untill it broke down and was cut up, it stood out from all our other shunting locomotives. it could be cool to get one of these iconic locomotives once again and paint it in the liveries of ML6
I agree mate but sadly most have now been taken away and scrapped. Only a handfull remain awaiting final removal since the depot closed :-( Regards David
This is so sad. I worked in Margam SS, up side Chargeman; Yard Chargeman; knuckle yard/south sidings Chargeman and hump control tower in the 1970s before heading off to Acton and the London division of the WR. So many memories! Do you know which road these loco's and BBA's etc are stabled on please.
Thanks for watching leslie, sounds like you have some memories of the good days! Not sure about what lines the locos were on but with the main Margam depot to your right the tracks were off to the right.
What a shame to see these great trains fall apart. Typical of EWS. How do I get to this place from Swansea? I would love to take photos. Great video and music by the way.
OMG u have just made me really sad, the demise of my favourite 56, 56062, i sat in the cab of it in 1987 in toton depot, a picture of it with a pair of 37,s hauling the corby lackenby train and when it was named MOUNTSORREL. I WILL B MODELLING THIS LOCO ON MY NEW GARDEN RAILWAY. thanks and so sorry 2 c it like this
theres something facinating with scrapyards, I guess they are afterall a museum of sort. it seems to me so indignant that they let these train after many years of loyal service to end up as rotting corpse, discarted. I understand that not everthing can be preserved, but it took an awful lot of human energy to create one of these from a drawing board. strange how politicians like regalia and pomp for their funerals after their many, many years of disservice. thanks for the vid
Hi Railfan60121, Yes you used to be able to get permission to walk around. The blokes at Margam were really good. Now the Margam depot you have seen has gone, knocked down and loco's either moved or scrapped :-(
I have to agree on the comments, but I think 37428 is back in action today and there are a lot of spare parts they should keep for the running locos today. BR wasted a lot of money on locos and if they had made the right choices they would look after the right class like 37s and still have a big fleet today
Is there nothing more melancholy than a yard of stored locomotives and rollingstock? Here in Melbourne (Victoria Australia) we have the little used Tottenham Yard - gradually being emptied of rollingstock (rollingstock that must be almost out of gauge with the graffiti on it) that is being scrapped.....cement wagons (not that there is no cement traffic( grain wagons (now that road takes most of the harvest) even the unique 'Ford' vans (now that there is no car manufacturing in Australia) The promise of privatisation lost......thanks for posting the video
Its a sad but strangely fascinating sight seeing rows of scraped locos. I have subb'd your channel, like your video. Please feel free to check out my channel, its a developing OO Gauge layout set in the 80's when these locos were in full flow. Comment and subscriptions welcome. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Dave
this vid really saddens me to see all these great engins just sitting and gathering rust they could have been put to use by hauling tourists or light fraight or even possibly turned into a tourist attraction ?
The music adds to the feel; and there’s elements straight out if Toccata and Fugue in there. Fantastic selection and RIP to those locos.
I bunked that depot so many times in the late 80's, that video is almost surreal and hard to believe, we would go down there to get the NEW high numbered 37's, also Radyr and Llantrisant, CF and LE, cut down cab 08's. How sad but a great video all the same mate. I saw those 09's operational in happier days on the southern region.
Thanks for recording this - not the best end for such great machines but fascinating to see. Sometimes we never know what great locos and locations that this country has....till it's virtually gone...
Eerie music! Very suitable for such a sad sight. Reminds me of Barry Scrapeyard where many of the old steam engines ended their days.
Hi Howard,
They are normally quite good at Margam, quite often at weekends you can walk around the depot as well.
Always important to ask permission first otherwise it can get a bit sticky, its a bit hit and miss. The last time I went down to the depot I was allowed to walk round as long as I did not go near the running lines.
It depends who is working sometimes you can walk around but sometimes you can't.
Hi cornettoman6 - Back when the old Margam depot was still open if you asked to take a look around the depot it was normally ok. Most of the depot staff were very friendly and providing you did as you were told it was ok!
Thanks for watching
All three former Trainload Freight companies including Loadhaul were acquired in Feb 1996 by 'North-South Railways': a company formed by a consortium led by US railroad company Wisconsin Central, for a combined total of £225.15million. The USA based Omnitrax in association with Loadhaul management submitted an unsuccessful bid. The three companies together with Rail Express Systems were formed into a new company, English Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS).
very nice 5*s i took a walk around the south devon railway but this is amazing.
Hi stestepney - thanks for watching
Hi Matt,
The nearest station is Port Talbot,
but it is a fair way 2-3 miles away from there. You really need to get someone to drive there as its only about a mile from the M4 junction.
Awesome video 5*, sad to see so many locos going to waste :-(
Hi Lewis,
Well it's a bit hit and miss I am affraid. I always try to go down at weekends when its quite, if you go down to the depot and ask you can quite often get to look around. On the three occaisions I had been before the first time I asked a depot worker and he said "I have not seen you - be very careful and keep away from the running lines",
on the second occaision access was refused and we were told to clear off! and on the third occasion we were allowed to look around.
Hi Dean,
Your right they were the last time I went down to Margam.
Look at all the 37s such a shame. Great vid though 👍
HI steeeeevve -Sorry mate can't remember, It was taken from the net I spent a while trawling through royalty free clips until I found one I thought fitted the film - Thanks for watching.
Hi bluehairedgirlstudio This was filmed August 2009 - Thanks for watching
Visited this place today only a handful of wagons left
Yeah me too! Thanks for watching
I looked a few of the 09s up and sadly they’ve been cut up. Quite sad to see something in scrap condition when it could be cut up any day.
I wonder what the price of a working gronk is, We used to have a single one in Denmark bought second hand from the british army DSB ML 6. working in Copenhagen pooling cars between the Carlsberg Brewery and the shunting yard untill it broke down and was cut up, it stood out from all our other shunting locomotives. it could be cool to get one of these iconic locomotives once again and paint it in the liveries of ML6
Hi , thanks for watching my video -apparently the average cost of a operational class 08 is around 35k.
RailPhotoAnthology Thanks! that is in £ right?
Yes GBP.
Very nice video. Thumbs up!
Thanks for your kind comments - and thanks for watching mate.
Thanks for watching.........
I agree mate but sadly most have now been taken away and scrapped.
Only a handfull remain awaiting final removal since the depot closed :-(
Regards
David
Thanks for watching
Is anything still left of this place
how did you get in there?
Just walked on in
@@RailPhotoAnthology 15 years to reply. Impressive!
Hi@@HSTHoward yeh sorry about that something odd has happened to my youtube channel and hundreds of comment have popped up all un answered
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Thanks for the sub, I too remember Barry
This is so sad. I worked in Margam SS, up side Chargeman; Yard Chargeman; knuckle yard/south sidings Chargeman and hump control tower in the 1970s before heading off to Acton and the London division of the WR. So many memories! Do you know which road these loco's and BBA's etc are stabled on please.
Thanks for watching leslie, sounds like you have some memories of the good days!
Not sure about what lines the locos were on but with the main Margam depot to your right the tracks were off to the right.
Thanks!
Hi MrJezza31 Thanks for watching
Nice...thanks Steve..
Thanks for watching - The music was chosen to reflect the loss of a great depot & loco's........
good vid by the way where are the other 37s that were there
Is this still there
What a shame to see these great trains fall apart. Typical of EWS. How do I get to this place from Swansea? I would love to take photos. Great video and music by the way.
Thanks, I all ways spend ages trying to find some thing that fits!
Very appropriate music indeed!
Epic vid very sad rip
Thanks for watching
Very interesting video,ive subbed on here.
+n moughton Thanks for watching & Sub - Enjoy!
Oh a sad & sorry scene.... RIP.......
what
can u just walk in and have a look
or have they stopped that now
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching and comments
@megatwingo Thanks for watching
OMG u have just made me really sad, the demise of my favourite 56, 56062, i sat in the cab of it in 1987 in toton depot, a picture of it with a pair of 37,s hauling the corby lackenby train and when it was named MOUNTSORREL. I WILL B MODELLING THIS LOCO ON MY NEW GARDEN RAILWAY. thanks and so sorry 2 c it like this
theres something facinating with scrapyards, I guess they are afterall a museum of sort. it seems to me so indignant that they let these train after many years of loyal service to end up as rotting corpse, discarted. I understand that not everthing can be preserved, but it took an awful lot of human energy to create one of these from a drawing board. strange how politicians like regalia and pomp for their funerals after their many, many years of disservice. thanks for the vid
So true but I guess soon it will be the 66's time for the scrap line - we can but hope!
Have you been again recently ? I know the road down there is full of pot holes and the DB boys soon ask us to leave h & s ETC
Hi Mike, no last visit was 2009.
I have been a few times last year. The snowploughs have gone, and the wagon repair buildings have been demolished. Such a shame.
when was this taken?
Hi Thanks for comment & watching - have got used to music? I always try to pick something to set the mood.
This was like a modern day Barry scrap yard.
not that bad lol, good vid anyway, might upload some new videos on my youtube soon, theres some train horn action on there from a certain FGW driver
What happened to the music
Cheers!
Hi Railfan60121, Yes you used to be able to get permission to walk around. The blokes at Margam were really good.
Now the Margam depot you have seen has gone, knocked down and loco's either moved or scrapped :-(
I never knew shutters had wooden doors
such a sad sight R.I.P British Rail .
were is this located &how on earth u get in lol
Hello Abbey, Margam in in South Wales near to Port Talbort station but the yard has now closed.
RailPhotoAnthology oh ok
Am sure when I visited the 56s were padlocked shut
I have to agree on the comments, but I think 37428 is back in action today and there are a lot of spare parts they should keep for the running locos today. BR wasted a lot of money on locos and if they had made the right choices they would look after the right class like 37s and still have a big fleet today
Is there nothing more melancholy than a yard of stored locomotives and rollingstock? Here in Melbourne (Victoria Australia) we have the little used Tottenham Yard - gradually being emptied of rollingstock (rollingstock that must be almost out of gauge with the graffiti on it) that is being scrapped.....cement wagons (not that there is no cement traffic( grain wagons (now that road takes most of the harvest) even the unique 'Ford' vans (now that there is no car manufacturing in Australia) The promise of privatisation lost......thanks for posting the video
Thanks for watching and adding interesting info, shame you don't have a video of the yard as I would have liked to have seen that.
Hi,
Your right but I think they are part Donors for other 09's so some good comes of their demise
cool.
Sad to see all them engines going for scrap .
There's absolute mountains of scrap there that needs cutting. I hope they got it all recycled quick!
Music suits a great video
@lucypawpaw Hi sent you a response via another message Thanks for commenting and watching
You know EWS really stood for "Every Working (loco) Scrapped"...
Ouch, a bit harsh.......
RIP my beasts 37896 37698 formally coadbach and 37684 peak national park
56062 recovered from down an embankment at Copyhold junction and completely rebuilt. Sad to see it like this.
Great. Video but the music makes it painful to get through... Sorry
the good old days i would love to have that name plate on 37687 nice vid 5/5
Thanks for watching
No wonder the M4's gridlocked with HGVs!
Thanks for watching - You are right more and more railfreight being lost to road everyday.
Doing a quick check just now, all seem to be scrap by now. Great shame
Surprised no-one nabbed that nameplate off the 37!!!
You would probably be searched before leaving the site and it won't fit in your pocket
Its a sad but strangely fascinating sight seeing rows of scraped locos. I have subb'd your channel, like your video. Please feel free to check out my channel, its a developing OO Gauge layout set in the 80's when these locos were in full flow. Comment and subscriptions welcome. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Dave
DaveClass47 ii
Quite a graveyard
this vid really saddens me to see all these great engins just sitting and gathering rust they could have been put to use by hauling tourists or light fraight or even possibly turned into a tourist attraction ?
so sad....
glad to see scrap being dumped, wheres my oxy torch gone
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