Second generation Southern Electric Multiple Units. [some I drove] model railway history discussions

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2023
  • In this video, I’ll show you all the footage I recorded for the musical extravaganza video in a nice calm way with no hard cuts etc. I’ll also share my history of working with Southern Electrics.
    We will look at 4 CEP, 4 BEP, 2 and 4 EPB, CIGs, Brighton Belle, Class 71 and class 73.
    With photos and commentary.
    1396_at_Clapham_Junction.jpg Image by Phil Scott (Our Phellap), CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b..., via Wikimedia Commons
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  • @BrianTuckerRailvideos
    @BrianTuckerRailvideos 2 месяца назад

    Nice video and enjoyable narration …. Thanks

  • @stephendavies6949
    @stephendavies6949 Год назад +2

    Liking very much your running sessions accompanied by your own recollections.
    Both entertaining and informative

  • @stephencameron4032
    @stephencameron4032 Год назад +2

    Hi Mike, another fabulous video, thanks for sharing, there is something very therapeutic about the sound of model trains running, take care, all the best from Scotland, Stephen.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад +1

      Cheers Stephen, most kind of you, yes I agree, best way to sooth the worries of the day away

  • @matthewschinazzi6594
    @matthewschinazzi6594 6 месяцев назад

    Smashing video.

  • @andrewjditton
    @andrewjditton Год назад +1

    Loved that thank you Mike. From 1977 I went to school and later to work about CEPs and VEPs. I remember getting so excited at the CEP refurb. Hated the VEPs with a passion though, and pretty shocked to see them in your pics of Boat Trains. What were they thinking to put them on Boat Trains?!!! Horrible drafty uncomfortable things ;@)

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Lol poor old VEPs but know what you mean, glad you enjoyed close to my heart

  • @keith800
    @keith800 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful , brings back memories of the days commuting from Orpington to London .

  • @Shauniboy1984
    @Shauniboy1984 Год назад +2

    Love the personel history Mike 👍😎

  • @davidportch8837
    @davidportch8837 Год назад +1

    running sound is great Mike...love the pics as well...

  • @hotdogpilot6319
    @hotdogpilot6319 Год назад +1

    I miss those days in a rose tinted glasses kind of way, thanks Mike.

  • @hollpoll
    @hollpoll Год назад +1

    Very interesting Mike had no idea you used to drive them ! Sadly my only experience of riding southern EMU's was on the suburban 4SUB units when I was young and used to go to Clapham Junction and Waterloo train spotting. Hope your videos generate renewed interest in the Southern's old EMU's I have an old Bradford Barton book with some great photo's of the different breeds back then, as ever a well constructed and filmed video,
    Stewart

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Thanks Stewart, hope you are doing well? yes I retire soon lol so will be driving lots more just OO ones however lol

  • @markheasman7631
    @markheasman7631 Год назад

    Mike another great video
    I really enjoyed it

  • @ewhurstgreen
    @ewhurstgreen 5 месяцев назад

    Mike - some wonderful recollections accompanying the videos - well done! 👍
    Occasionally a ‘spare’ Kent boat train 12-car CEP formation was used on the Newhaven boat; its MLV remaining attached to save detaching /reattaching. Except upon arrival the MLV was occasionally detached to provide a driver’s ‘taxi’ service across to Seaford before reattachment and return to London! ⚡
    One snowy winter’s day can recall most of the staff in Southern House dashing over to the windows to witness a 4 SUB on a headcode ‘4’ to Brighton. It returned later that day having lost its oil tail lamp at speed after leaving Brighton. - Colin 🙂

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Colin, love the 4SUB story. I was just starting my railway career in 1981/2 and used to travel from Havant to Portsmouth & Southsea daily. Lots of snow then and the 04:30 was often a 4 or 8 SUB, it would make a late morning return from Southsea. By the time I was driving at Fratton SUBs had gone but my next favourite was the 4EPB. Madly heavy snow in 1990 and a 4EPB turned up on my Brighton train, it was wonderful doing all stops to Brighton and back, when we got back an hour late I handed over the train and went for a break. The EPB due to run ecs to WD. The snow fell and services were cancelled. TCS said to me and my guard, no unit for your next bit to Brighton and back again, poor sods haven't had a train for five hours. I looked to my guard then to the EPB sitting in the reception road doing nothing. How about her I said. TCS said well we can't get it back to WD now so if you want to yes. Yay, made it to Brighton absolutely rammed with greatful punters, bit slow on the return due other failures. Got stuck at Goring for two hours. But then cruised triumphant back to Fratton to be told WD had sent a driver down to get it five hours back lol

    • @ewhurstgreen
      @ewhurstgreen 5 месяцев назад

      @@ModelRailwaysUnlimited Wonderful and thank you for sharing! 👍
      The Marys were the last build of SR emus to have a power jumper between units so you only needed one shoe on an 8-car to make contact! 🙂
      Used to be a peak-hour service to London Bridge from Eastbourne that was booked to include one of the express-gear ratio 4 EPB units (usually with two 4 CEP units). 😮
      These 90 mph 4 EPB units utilised motor bogies recovered when the 2H/3H units were downgraded to 75 mph and always felt quite exhilarating to ride in (even though there was the 90mph 2 HAP units). ⚡
      One can be seen (5338) in the 2 BIL history behind 2100 departing Eastbourne in 1961. 😎

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  5 месяцев назад +1

      .

  • @AllensTrains
    @AllensTrains Год назад

    Great collection of EMUs with a thoughtful and informative commentary. The appearance of the layout would be improved by fitting 3rd rails and protection boards that are available as etched parts. I expect you have already thought of that, but have never got around to it! Thanks for uploading.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Many thanks, I had them down for a while but the layout had to be folded up and moved. Never put them back

  • @Night_Ferry
    @Night_Ferry Год назад

    Modelling challenge for you. MK1 TLV.
    On the off chance you are unfamiliar with it its basically a mk1 BG fitted with jumpers to work with a MLV in a train. Would look great between the CEP and MLV and very very rarely modelled.

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios Год назад

    I'm not really a EMU fan, but great video ;)
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

  • @bobbymcloughlin3452
    @bobbymcloughlin3452 6 месяцев назад

    4:18 That Is The English & Celtic Railways’ Pullman E-Carriage Set
    E & C R’s Pullman Carriage Sets
    Regular Set
    A Driving Trailer At Both Ends
    Push-Pull Set
    A Driving Trailer At One End & An Observation Carriage At The Other End
    Available On Electricity
    Classed “403” By British Rail

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  6 месяцев назад

      Again I really don't understand the point you are making, is English your first language? Try your own language here

  • @kellyashfordtrains2642
    @kellyashfordtrains2642 Год назад +1

    I've watched the DMUs in the Snow video, and listened to the sound the DMUs make. The sound of an EMU is slightly louder, perhaps similar to the growl of a Class 37 diesel. I'm now wondering if I'll find something like Steam Engines in the Snow. I'll check it out.

  • @bobbymcloughlin3452
    @bobbymcloughlin3452 6 месяцев назад

    2:02 Mark Suburban E-Carriage Sets
    Regular
    Driving Trailer, Brake Carriage, Luggage Van, Postal Van, Generator Van, Passenger Carriage, Driving Brake trailer
    Push-Pull
    A Driving Trailer At One & The Power Carriage At the Other End
    Cabswitch
    A Driving Trailer At Each End
    Push-Pull Motor
    A Power Carriage At Each End

  • @bobbymcloughlin3452
    @bobbymcloughlin3452 6 месяцев назад +1

    0:14 That Is The English & Celtic Railways' Iconic Mark Carriages
    Driving Trailer, Passenger Carriage, Brake Carriage, Driving Trailer
    The English & Celtic Railways' Iconic Mark Carriage Sets
    Push-Pull
    Driving Trailer, Brake Carriage, Passenger Carriage, Catering Carriage, Restaurant Carriage, Sleeper Carriage, Luggage Van, Post Office Carriage, Generator Carriage, Luggage Brakevan, Verandah Carriage. An Engine (Coupled To An Observation)
    Push-Pull Cabin
    A Driving Trailer (Auto-Trailer) At One End & A Power Carriage At The Other End
    Cabswitch
    A Driving Trailer At Both Ends of The Train
    Motor Push-Pull
    A Power Carriage At Both Ends of The Train
    Available With Electricity
    1:19 Motor Luggage Van

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, that a 4 CEP with an MLV on the back

    • @bobbymcloughlin3452
      @bobbymcloughlin3452 6 месяцев назад

      @@ModelRailwaysUnlimited MLV = Motor Luggage Van
      MKC = Motor Catering Carriage
      MPC = Motor Passenger Carriage
      MGV = Motor Generator Van
      MPC = Motor Postal Carriage
      Etc.
      A Train That is Labelled (CEP) Is E & C R’s Iconic Mark Carriages (Which Are Labelled As “MK1”)

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  6 месяцев назад

      @@bobbymcloughlin3452 yes that's correct

  • @hamshackleton
    @hamshackleton Год назад

    It's possible you drove me a few times, pompey - waterloo on a Friday evening, or the other way on the late sunday return!

  • @Night_Ferry
    @Night_Ferry Год назад

    I think the 4CEP is one of the best models bachmann ever made. Certainly sounds great going around the track. What a bloody shame they want so much for the 4BEP. Price up a full 4CEP-4BEP-4CEP-MLV-MLV boat train! Im looking forward to riding the 5BEL when its completed. I don't know when that would be, originally it was to be ready to transfer VIP's for the 2012 Olympics...

  • @Goodchappy
    @Goodchappy 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video. I miss the sound of those old trains. Did you ever drive Class 501's? they were my favourite EMU's.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thanks very much. No 501s were not in my area, did they work into Liverpool Street?

    • @Goodchappy
      @Goodchappy 5 месяцев назад

      ​@ModelRailwaysUnlimited The Class 501's worked on the Watford DC line to Broad Street and Euston and to Richmond. Similar to the EPB but slightly shorter. I believe they were occasionally used on the Kent lines, I saw a cab ride video recently. 👍🏻

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Goodchappy oh, had no idea thanks. I was trained on 51s 57s MLV 63s and 455s latterly 313s and 377s

    • @Goodchappy
      @Goodchappy 5 месяцев назад

      @@ModelRailwaysUnlimited en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_501

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks

  • @bobbymcloughlin3452
    @bobbymcloughlin3452 6 месяцев назад

    Trains of The English & Celtic Railways
    The Iconic Mark Carriages Are Classed: 438 (By British Rail)
    The Mark E-Carriages Are Classed: 410, 421, 422 & 424 (By British Rail)
    Corridor Compartment Mark E-Carriages Are Classed: 423 (By British Rail)
    A Suburban Mark E-Carriages Are Classed: 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418 (By British Rail)

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  6 месяцев назад

      I don't really understand what you are trying to say, sorry. CEP stands for
      Corridor Electro-Pneumatic Brake, trust me I used to drive the real thing. Here's some more information for you that may clear up any misunderstanding. The British Rail Class 411 (4CEP) electric multiple units were built at Eastleigh works from 1956-63 for the newly electrified main lines in Kent. These units, which used a British Railways Mark 1 bodyshell, were based on the earlier Southern Railway 4 COR design, built in 1937. Variants of the class 411 design included the class 410 and class 412 4 BEP units, which contained a buffet car in place of a standard trailer. They were later used on services in Sussex and Hampshire; following the privatisation of British Rail in 1995, the units were used by the Connex South Central, Connex South Eastern and South West Trains franchises. They were replaced by Juniper, Desiro, and Electrostar units. The fleet's lifespan was 49 years. These units are the longest-lived BR Mark 1 EMUs

  • @kellyashfordtrains2642
    @kellyashfordtrains2642 Год назад +1

    I always thought an Electric Multiple Unit had the same sound as a Diesel Multiple Unit. Correct me if I'm wrong. I know the cab ends of the EMU and DMU are different, yet I found it hard to distinguish the sound of the EMU from the sound of a DMU. If you have any DMUs in your collection, could you run one alongside an EMU with sounds of the real thing for comparison? I'm still intrigued.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Well I have two good videos you can check out! ruclips.net/video/HcXfsY2uA5Y/видео.html for DMU sounds and ruclips.net/video/ECa8b_aymJ8/видео.html for the sounds of electrics

  • @207rb
    @207rb Год назад +1

    Hi Mike, i believe using outlined titles is the way to go but perhaps a bit more subtle or a difference font. Appreciate you must work within the limits of whatever software you have

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Hi, is that for the thumb nails? RUclips advisor put me onto the current yellow on blue. Is it not effective?

    • @207rb
      @207rb Год назад

      @@ModelRailwaysUnlimited yes the thumbnail text. it is effective I think it is too bright so it is taking attention away from the photo itself. Most well produced channels I watch have outlined text usually in black that is more subtle (doesn't take up as much area). Blue on yellow is quite garish, blue and yellow is br colours from 70s though so could be justified.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      @@207rb ah, well its supposed to be attention grabbing. Don't like it myself

  • @petercole2092
    @petercole2092 Год назад

    The double decker EMUs by Oliver Bullied were an interesting one. They were withdrawn by 1977 KR Models are meant to be making a model of these. I don't have any DMUs or EMUs on my layout a bit stand alone for me I prefere a multi purposes model. Were the EMUs unreliable hence the diesels at the back seen this in old photos?

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited  Год назад

      Hi, yes the DD was interesting. No the EMUs were very reliable apart from when there was heavy snow. Then locos would be attached so they could keep going