As a youngster I did enjoy a few trips from Ruabon to Barmouth. It's great to see this video and that such a significant part of the railway have been preserved. It's all quite poignant as my parents were born in Llangollen and their ashes were spread, via the firebox of a standard tank, just outside Berwyn Station. Well done to all for all you have achieved.
Very excellent and very good one catching for a beautiful cab ride. I am really enjoyed iis this journey with your video is same as an enjoyful train journey. Thankyou for given this good surprise ❤️
Great cab ride in that pretty part of Wales especially seeing those milk churns at Glynfridwey, good to see that some things never change in rural parts of Wales.Only it would have been much better still if the driver had used the windscreen wiper at the start .
Really nice, good to see that the line doesn't necessarily have to use steam to enjoy the journey. Sad that several comments are rather pathetic bearing in mind the successful completion of the aspirations of many hard workers. Well done Llan! Rich T.
Had a great time down there in the 70s taken my mate to Corwen Priest Training College just outside Carrog. We visited Bala also. People spoke English with welsh accent, until we opened our mouth then out came the Welsh. Lot of shops lost custom for that ignorance
I lived around that area in the 80's and I can remember donating money to a scheme to pay for one foot of track.... I did this a couple of times... I hadn't realised it had reached Corwen.... I'm going back this year for certain.
It is people like you that allowed the railway to make the dream a reality. Without you, this video would not have been possible, and I assure you that everyone at the railway remembers that. Thank You. If you are curious how the railway is getting on now, there is a documentary on it here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=LCtrLIr2g2kmX-S1
Check this out as it could have changed ? When we travel to mid-Wales and beyond to the coast we take in Carrog Stn free parking and a cracking little tea room plus plenty to see and the views are easy on the eye.
There is something about the Welsh Valleys that is so wonderful and the Welsh railways are quietly more efficient than the motorways - being Irish and living in Manchester myself, when I go home to Ireland to visit family on SailRail from Holyhead, getting on the connecting train out of Chester to Holyhead through the beautiful Welsh countryside is magical, even late at night in winter 🇮🇪☘️🏴❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ooh bloody miserable Welsh of North Wales who speak in Welsh as soon as they detect the presence of an English s Eater… There was my bike… gone… whose coat is this jacket 😂😂😂
It's a valley in Wales, but of the River Dee which flows into Chester and then to the west of the Wirral (the small peninsula next to Liverpool). The Welsh Valleys is an area in South Wales between Abergavenny and Port Talbot, which used to produce a huge amount of coal and steel.
No need for block or clip on spring points thats exactly what it is a spring point after you go through on a trailing move it returns to a facing move I'm retired ex p/way .
If you enjoyed this video and would like to learn more about the railway, there is a documentary about it here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=wLAX3F4f7VFInbqe
It is one of two videos made to compare different forms of media, the other video was a documentary which can be found here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=wLAX3F4f7VFInbqe
As a youngster I did enjoy a few trips from Ruabon to Barmouth. It's great to see this video and that such a significant part of the railway have been preserved. It's all quite poignant as my parents were born in Llangollen and their ashes were spread, via the firebox of a standard tank, just outside Berwyn Station. Well done to all for all you have achieved.
Very excellent and very good one catching for a beautiful cab ride. I am really enjoyed iis this journey with your video is same as an enjoyful train journey. Thankyou for given this good surprise ❤️
Great cab ride in that pretty part of Wales especially seeing those milk churns at Glynfridwey, good to see that some things never change in rural parts of Wales.Only it would have been much better still if the driver had used the windscreen wiper at the start .
Wow a drivers eye view on Llangollen railway
Beautiful views of the countryside. Thanks for sharing.
Good evening from Greece, very beautiful your video, congratulations ❤❤❤❤
Brilliant! I love this railway. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful video! I love rides like this ❤
Really nice, good to see that the line doesn't necessarily have to use steam to enjoy the journey. Sad that several comments are rather pathetic bearing in mind the successful completion of the aspirations of many hard workers. Well done Llan! Rich T.
Travelling on this well preserved railway has become a yearly event for me.
Had a great time down there in the 70s taken my mate to Corwen Priest Training College just outside Carrog. We visited Bala also. People spoke English with welsh accent, until we opened our mouth then out came the Welsh. Lot of shops lost custom for that ignorance
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I lived around that area in the 80's and I can remember donating money to a scheme to pay for one foot of track....
I did this a couple of times...
I hadn't realised it had reached Corwen....
I'm going back this year for certain.
It is people like you that allowed the railway to make the dream a reality. Without you, this video would not have been possible, and I assure you that everyone at the railway remembers that. Thank You. If you are curious how the railway is getting on now, there is a documentary on it here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=LCtrLIr2g2kmX-S1
Ah brilliant! Lovely to see. Shame though about the noise of the wipers :-( but it's not for long.
Veo el video y siento el aroma a lluvia, a tierra húmeda, a vegetación fresca....a atmósfera limpia que me limpia los pulmones..!
Llueve mucho, pero el norte de Gales es muy pintoresco.
Enjoyed the journey
Lovely video of the line 💙 hopefully you could do some live streams or steams 😉 & im subscribe number 232 😁😊
Que paisajes más maravillosos....parecen sacados de una escenografía de trenes a escala..!
Check this out as it could have changed ? When we travel to mid-Wales and beyond to the coast we take in Carrog Stn free parking and a cracking little tea room plus plenty to see and the views are easy on the eye.
There is something about the Welsh Valleys that is so wonderful and the Welsh railways are quietly more efficient than the motorways - being Irish and living in Manchester myself, when I go home to Ireland to visit family on SailRail from Holyhead, getting on the connecting train out of Chester to Holyhead through the beautiful Welsh countryside is magical, even late at night in winter 🇮🇪☘️🏴❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hardly the Welsh Valleys
Ooh bloody miserable Welsh of North Wales who speak in Welsh as soon as they detect the presence of an English s
Eater… There was my bike… gone… whose coat is this jacket 😂😂😂
It's a valley in Wales, but of the River Dee which flows into Chester and then to the west of the Wirral (the small peninsula next to Liverpool).
The Welsh Valleys is an area in South Wales between Abergavenny and Port Talbot, which used to produce a huge amount of coal and steel.
This countryside I've been seeing nearly 50 years ago, while I was spending a vacation trip to PPSC Camps in Morfa Nefyn.
20:00 - I think the track switch was positioned incorrectly...? 🤔
Spring loaded points
Trailing spring points . If you're approaching from the other way it'd have to be clipped and blocked .
Thank-you.
Does this line make any money? I only could see 3 people on the complete trip.
If you want to learn more about the railway there is a documentary on it here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=wLAX3F4f7VFInbqe
cool. new subscriber
Would have been great if the driver could have operated the windscreen wiper 😂
It’s not rain, it’s someone repeatedly saying Llangollen.
How did that boat get there ! 32:29
Shame centre windows don't have wipers. Although I can hear the drivers one is working. Sigh. 🙂
No need for block or clip on spring points thats exactly what it is a spring point after you go through on a trailing move it returns to a facing move I'm retired ex p/way .
Camera mounted inside the cab window? What kind of camera equipment? Lovely view.
Yes the camera was mounted inside the cab using a suction mount. It was a GoPro Hero 7.
If you enjoyed this video and would like to learn more about the railway, there is a documentary about it here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=wLAX3F4f7VFInbqe
Drizzling
O.K. Thank you.
I don't hear an engine and I don't see cables. How does it run?
Diesel engine.
Diesel engine , probably if it's a two car it'll be at t'other end or a three , in the middle .
I would love to know how this was used in a dissertation project.
It is one of two videos made to compare different forms of media, the other video was a documentary which can be found here: ruclips.net/video/DfvLz_56ku8/видео.htmlsi=wLAX3F4f7VFInbqe
WHERE ARE THE WINDSCREEN WIPERS????!!!!!!
Only on the driver's windscreen.
what is that loud clacking noise?
The windscreen wiper.
why are they not using wind screen wipers? It is raining.
Filmed from centre window of a DMMU - no wiper on centre Windscreen.
Almost looks like snow
Obviously the signals are not operational as the was a green signal for oncoming trains at the same time.
Loved the vid right upto the point we’re that annoying clicking sound started
"It was all there was."
Worried about the windscreen wipers rather than enjoying the journey? 🤔
Just clickety clack - no background music neccessary.
Wish it still went all the way to Morfa Mawddach Beeching you clot
this is 1/2K, not 4K...
ruclips.net/video/5WlEazKzEG8/видео.html