The Mk1 Society - 303 048 tour of Glasgow and Ayrshire, 1991
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
- The then "preserved" Class 303 EMU, No 303 048, undertaking a railtour of the electrified lines of Glasgow and Ayrshire, in 1991. The unit had been restored to the original "Blue Train" livery of Caledonian Blue, and retained its unrefurbished interior complete with full passenger view through the cab to the tracks ahead, a feature of 1960s DMUs and EMUs that is much missed in the modern age. The tour visited a variety of places including both Glasgow low level lines, various normally freight-only chords and connections, and the Largs branch.
The video is set to Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train".
Ok, this one's cheating a bit as there are no Mk1 coaches of any kind featured, but 303s were body-on-underframe units built in the Mk1 era.
Sadly, 303 048 was broken up for scrap a couple of years after this video was made.
Originally shot on a standard VHS-C camcorder borrowed from a good friend, and subsequently edited using sVHS equipment in 93 or 94.
Note: The date on this is probably incorrect as RUclips won't let me set just "1991! but insists I specify an exact date, so have put it down as Midsummer's Day. If anyone knows the real date, please let me know in comments, ta!
I still have my copy of the commemorative book issued by BR Scottish Region (as it was then) in 1960, for the Glasgow electrification. They were rightly proud of it.
What a fantastic video THANK YOU!!!!! I miss the original old blue 303's of the 70's & 80's with the open cab views & square lightbulbs. They just don't make trains like this anymore.
I was in Glasgow Central station with my mother, waiting to catch the Blue Train as they were called, I must've been about 5 at the time. But, in the next platform stood a steam hauled train. Little boys logic, I ran to the locomotive and shouted 'I want to go on this train, it's a better train'. The driver and fireman were killing themselves laughing as my mother dragged me onto the 303! It must have been around 1965.
Amazing footage! Saw Newton station of old as train was approaching. The inside of the train was spectacular. Brought back childhood memories being on this train in the 70's
Wonderful. Sorry to use a cliche but this did bring a tear to the eye. Haven't seen such excellent footage of an unrefurbished 303 anywhere before. Historic video.
Loved the 303's and often watched them at Springburn station Circa 64/5. They used be used to connect to the Cumbernauld train usually class 101 or 107's I think I loved going to Milngavie on them if I had the money or skip on as I did on a few occasions. They were really ahead of their time and apart from the few problems they had at the beginning gave excellent service until their withdrawal.
Only missing the curved front windows! I remember it was returned to the original condition bt apprentices only to be vandalised a short time later! It would have been a great exhibit for the SRPS in Bo'ness!
That’s a blast from the past . Used to catch them from Paisley to Glasgow . Great trains with a view up front . Such a shame that the train wasn’t preserved
Bo'ness have one
@@scotrailadventures9904 yes it’s refurbished though
@@russellbenton2987 ye sadly
i had the class 302 on my line till they was replaced by 375
Wish a second 303 was preserved too so it could be restored back into its original livery and old interior. Oh well too late. Anyone fancy starting up a new trust and build a new 303 from scratch?
Might I suggest the current 303 restoration at Sumerlee? Original blue and original interior!
That's a 311 not a 303
I so wish that this had had the sound of the train rather than music
Fantastic!
One of these 303 units is preserved. I wonder if there is any chance of it ever running again?
Not on its own power. It still runs but it’s pushed by a diesel loco on the Bo’ness and Kineill Railway. I’m sure if someone was willing to spend money on it coz it looks pretty worn down to restore it to its former glory, and safety checked the pantograph it could run on its own again.