My Uncle George Wilson operated the signals at Ely and we would go and watch him pull and push those levers , he made it look so easy , He learnt the trade of railways by watching my Granddad and when he joined the army he was Sent to Liss near Portsmouth for more training, he drove Locomotives for the army and when he got married he was housed at the station house at Isleham, then Fordham because he had a big family R I P mate x
Thanks for sharing Roy most enjoyable it's vintage but seems not to long ago .we still have semaphores at Worcester so some sixty years on from my first interest in railways so I don't miss them yet cos there still here.thanks for your efforts in our quite times .I'm Bustin to get further afield
Another priceless video Roy - well done for capturing all the wonderful semaphore signals before they were dismantled. And a real bonus to see the inside workings of the 'boxes. Engineer's trains were really interesting - one with Class 56 haulage no less! Thank you so much for sharing your British Rail footage for us to see - I enjoyed every moment. You even captured one of my favourite Cravens Class 105s! Brilliant stuff. Best regards, Vivian.
Thank you Vivian, its good to know that people enjoy my video's I spend many hours editing out imperfections in these old tapes to make it look presentable.
Roy I'm so glad you had the foresight to video these scenes, I'm a retired signalman and never thought the job would go and hence never bothered taking a camera to work, I never had a problem letting anyone in the box to take photos but can't remember anyone with a video camera, thank you Roy that was priceless footage.
Nice one Roy. I can remember when Ely was like this..a sea of semaphores.. Managed too get into both the North boxes but never made it too the Dock. Interesting times, more so than now. Great video.
Its difficult to find good locations to see the trains these days Paul, with all the track side trees, bushes and other obstructions. The stations are usually the best.
Ah, class 101's and 105's. Mainly gone and hopefully forgotten. Did the job in the 1950's - shouldn't have been doing it still in the 1980's! Ok - the class 47 at the start has been scrapped, not sure of the number of the 56 but two of the 37's are still around - 37023 - www.railadvent.co.uk/2019/11/class-37-locomotive-arrives-at-the-pontypool-and-blaenavon-railway.html 37219 (I think) - www.railwayherald.co.uk/imagingcentre/view/588878/LC Guess Roy they're still using those class 156's at Spalding ...
My Uncle George Wilson operated the signals at Ely and we would go and watch him pull and push those levers , he made it look so easy , He learnt the trade of railways by watching my Granddad and when he joined the army he was Sent to Liss near Portsmouth for more training, he drove Locomotives for the army and when he got married he was housed at the station house at Isleham, then Fordham because he had a big family R I P mate x
Great historical film, thanks Roy. I especially appreciate the interesting engineering trains, thanks for filming the complete train.
Glad you enjoyed it
Loved the look into the signal box. Thank you for sharing and for capturing it in the first place.
Glad you enjoyed it
Roy thanks very historic as gone for good glad it has been saved for others to watch
Thank you John, glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing Roy most enjoyable it's vintage but seems not to long ago .we still have semaphores at Worcester so some sixty years on from my first interest in railways so I don't miss them yet cos there still here.thanks for your efforts in our quite times .I'm Bustin to get further afield
Thanks Jeff, glad you enjoyed it. Get out there when you can and record those semaphores in Worcester, they won't be there for long.
Another priceless video Roy - well done for capturing all the wonderful semaphore signals before they were dismantled. And a real bonus to see the inside workings of the 'boxes.
Engineer's trains were really interesting - one with Class 56 haulage no less!
Thank you so much for sharing your British Rail footage for us to see - I enjoyed every moment. You even captured one of my favourite Cravens Class 105s! Brilliant stuff. Best regards, Vivian.
Thank you Vivian, its good to know that people enjoy my video's I spend many hours editing out imperfections in these old tapes to make it look presentable.
Roy I'm so glad you had the foresight to video these scenes, I'm a retired signalman and never thought the job would go and hence never bothered taking a camera to work, I never had a problem letting anyone in the box to take photos but can't remember anyone with a video camera, thank you Roy that was priceless footage.
Glad you enjoyed it Paul, I was also a ex Signalman back in the 1960's.
Great memories thanks Roy. Great to see the temporary station. Used that several times. Works at Ely & signal boxess brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another gem. Love the signalbox scenes.
Glad you enjoyed it Vincent
Nice one Roy. I can remember when Ely was like this..a sea of semaphores.. Managed too get into both the North boxes but never made it too the Dock. Interesting times, more so than now. Great video.
Thanks Bryan.
Another gem Roy, thanks again😃
My pleasure!
Very good video .Enjoy it thank's
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Roy - great compilation of memories! Greetings from Brazil!
Many thanks!
Another garnd video,thanks. Anyone know what the "switch gear" is in the glass case at 7:13 on?
Quite remarkable that it is only thirty years ago.
Do you have a favorite place for watching trains in Lincolnshire
Its difficult to find good locations to see the trains these days Paul, with all the track side trees, bushes and other obstructions. The stations are usually the best.
@@royharrison4122 ok thanks very much it is years since I been any where last time I went the deltics were around stay safe cheers
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Thank You
Ah, class 101's and 105's. Mainly gone and hopefully forgotten. Did the job in the 1950's - shouldn't have been doing it still in the 1980's!
Ok - the class 47 at the start has been scrapped, not sure of the number of the 56 but two of the 37's are still around -
37023 - www.railadvent.co.uk/2019/11/class-37-locomotive-arrives-at-the-pontypool-and-blaenavon-railway.html
37219 (I think) - www.railwayherald.co.uk/imagingcentre/view/588878/LC
Guess Roy they're still using those class 156's at Spalding ...
Yes Jon, mostly class 156's and 158's on the Peterborough - Lincoln services. (Better service due in May with the new timetable)
4.43 poor off on that signal
must have been a warm day Harvey.