Wensleydale Railway • Bedale Station • Pacer 142 Services • Heritage Railway
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- The Wensleydale Railway is part of the old line through the Yorkshire Dales and once formed a primary link between the Great Northern line through Northallerton and the Midland Railway’s Settle to Carlisle route. Today the service is operated by a Pacer DMU pair and I had the chance to explore the various stations along the line.
I hope you enjoy watching it and feel that you have tagged along with me during my visit.
If you have any questions, please post them in the comments below.
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Thanks for watching, and, bye for now.
Warren
Video Production notes:
- Photos and video captured by GoPro Hero 8 Black and Apple iPhone 12
- Video produced using Filmora11
- Filmed on location at the Wensleydale Railway
- All due care and safety was considered during video recording.
- Music from RUclips Audio Library
Instant Crush - Corbyn Kites
North Oakland Extasy - Squadda B
Violet Spirit - Dan Henig
#WensleydaleRailway #HeritageRailways #Linleys
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Greta vídeo. I love the 142’s. Proper old, noisy, bouncy old train. I love the bus doors as well.
Thanks for your comments and support. I hope you have spotted more heritage railway videos on the @linleys channel, no mor Pacers, yet! Cheers, Warren 🤠
Warren is out and about on his scenic railway jaunts once more so we can become nostalgic all over again. Plenty of additional rolling stock sitting idle in this journey. Thanks for the ride. Bushyboy Oz.
The railway ride and visit was most enjoyable. The Pacer DMU set made a nice change to the regular carriages on heritage lines. Yeah, always include some nostalgia 🤠
Great share Warren! Cool the see you tour some UK's older railways. Thanks! Ron//
They are a bit noisy on the older rails and tighter curves but the units did well for several decades of good service. Thanks for your comment and support there Ron, Cheers, Warren :)
10:25 The original prototype pacer on the left! Literally a bus on rails!
Yep, such a simple design. But they did well for what was needed at the time. 🤠
9:08 I have the same bread bin in my kitchen!
Ha! How about that! Well spotted 👍
The Great Northern Railway went to Shaftholme Junction. Northallerton was in the [widespread] territory of the North Eastern Railway.
Ah right, I didn't know that. Thanks for the extra info. Cheers, Warren.
The passengers may have hated them. The wheelchair users may have hated them but you cannot deny that the pacer units were one of Britains most durable and cost effective workhorses in railway history.
Now that's so true. They never ran near me but I have used them in the past for local services elsewhere when visiting. Noisy though, so noisy, on some sections of line. Thanks for your comment here, much appreciated. Cheers, Warren :)