(More) Steam Archive Footage at Folkestone Junction and Dover Priory

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2022
  • Rare archive footage some poor quality and some good of my favourite railway junction of all time , Folkestone Junction with boat trains coming up and down to the harbour, some footage too at Dover Priory, a mixture of black and white and colour film is shown. This is the second time I have put up archival material from this location , the first being in 2008 and is still on my channel. I advise watching on the RUclips screen rather that your full size screen if you have a PC as that will enhance your viewing pleasure. The link for the original video is
    • FOLKESTONE- MEMORIES O...
    Music used is called "Crusade-Heavy Industry"
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Jo1066milton
    @Jo1066milton 6 месяцев назад +2

    The Dover sections probably date from my mum's childhood in Dover. The run through the Warren is my favourite ride - it meant holiday time was almost begun as we got nearer to Dover.

  • @bobo327
    @bobo327 5 месяцев назад +2

    Good morning, you recorded a nice video, greetings from the Netherlands. Listen to it

  • @susi-emily
    @susi-emily 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm Folkestone born and bred and it's lovely to see the old Harbour branch line that runs along The Tram Road in Folkestone in use. My dad's house backs onto that line, and even after the steam locos were changed for diesels they still needed an engine at either end to get the train up the incline. I believe it's a 1in4 gradient, and one of the steepest in the country.

    • @hollpoll
      @hollpoll  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting as a child Mum and Dad went to Folkestone for our holidays from 1956-1961 so the harbour branch was well known to me and I have many happy memories, all the best Stewart

  • @howarth004
    @howarth004 Год назад +2

    Nice to look back in history when these were busy ports for the Railway , I used to sail out of Folkestone years ago and could see the tracks the railway used in to the port , they had finished by that time , but seem to remeber when about 12 years of age i went on the Ferry to Boulogne and the train was running then ...cheers fro the memory jolt ..Dave

    • @hollpoll
      @hollpoll  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dave, just about to look at your latest !
      Stewart

  • @mauricemannion1311
    @mauricemannion1311 Год назад +1

    Fabulous piece of old film...! How different things were back then. When you see an old film like that, particularly when most of it is in colour, you just want to step into it, and go back in time to simpler times..! Excellent stuff....!

    • @hollpoll
      @hollpoll  Год назад

      Thanks, agree with you 100 % !

  • @robertstrainset6556
    @robertstrainset6556 Год назад +2

    Hi Stewart,
    How it used to be its good to see and remember and where I live now there are still rails across the road from Harwich station going to the loading tower for the trains to Holland I hope at some stage it will be presurved but time I would think is running out. Thanks for keeping these old movies going in the 21st century.
    Cheers Robert.

  • @andrewr2825
    @andrewr2825 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this video Stewart. Great to see those little R1 0-6-0s in action. Remember the Hornby Dublo/Wrenn models of those locos - surprised no one has updated and released them in finescale form.

    • @hollpoll
      @hollpoll  Год назад +1

      Thanks Andrew when the GWR panniers in 1959 arrived they only needed three locos instead of four R1's and yes it would be a good model to revive !
      Stewart

  • @terrykelk12
    @terrykelk12 Год назад +1

    Hi, just wondered if you would know, what livery the R and R1 tanks wore on the harbour branch during Maunsell's tenure, I have looked at all your awesome videos but I can't work it out, maybe you could advise if you know? regards and thanks Terry PS loved your recording of the E1---one loco I truly wish they would consider for a new build!!!

  • @kellyashfordtrains2642
    @kellyashfordtrains2642 Год назад

    Reminds me of a silent Damsel in Distress story.

  • @mattdandex
    @mattdandex Год назад

    Why were there GWR panniers tanks on the Folkestone harder branch?

    • @hollpoll
      @hollpoll  Год назад

      The R1 tanks which worked the branch previously were life expired so surplus GWR panniers were transferred there for a couple of years before the Kent Coast electrification was completed, thanks for watching and commenting.