Stephenson's lost tunnels - The Crich Tramway

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2019
  • Welcome to another video, this week we explored parts of the Crich Tramway and Tunnels with MartinZero.
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    As usual we didn't know a huge amount about this line before we left other than the very basics. There is surprisingly little on the net, although we didn't have time to explore the local museum which I am sure would have answered some of our questions.
    A couple disclaimers and notes:
    1) With regards to the first tunnel at the top of the hill. We had been told by a local that the fencing is there to stop the cattle on the common from falling in. We took a look and found there to be plenty of room to get in without touching the fence. As always, we touched nothing and took just pictures and film.
    2) Back to #EveryDisusedStation soon!
    Thanks
    A massive thanks to:
    The owners of the house with the tunnel at the bottom of their garden. Thank you.
    Links:
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Комментарии • 403

  • @MartinZero
    @MartinZero 5 лет назад +51

    Brilliant !! Mushrooms and Tunnels 👌

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +3

      Haha, cheers Martin. Culminates a great days explore. Thanks, as always, for your time. Much appreciated.

    • @juleshathaway3894
      @juleshathaway3894 5 лет назад +5

      My initial thought as you approached the "fun guy" was that it looked like a model of Buzz Lightyear!!

    • @invertedshadow1746
      @invertedshadow1746 5 лет назад +1

      @@pwhitewick , hey thanks for the video mate i always enjoy watching them. I cant help but think you may need to start bending the rules a bit, i understand why you never jump a fence or cut a padlock ( off camera of course ) etc because you are a respectful person but...... Thats half the fun of exploring and you seem to be missing out on alot?
      Ive done alot of what you film and the padlocks etc always seem to be removed when i get there.......😉

    • @connormeechan5784
      @connormeechan5784 5 лет назад +1

      Your bloody every where mate😉👌🏻love it as always

    • @MrDegsy69
      @MrDegsy69 5 лет назад

      Martin there was some complaints that there was not mushroom in there. They seemed to be funghis anyway! 😂😂😂

  • @cyberdonblue4413
    @cyberdonblue4413 5 лет назад +43

    You never fail to entertain lol! ...and I could watch Martin 24/7 too. A great combination and a great production. Thank you, all of you. As I've said before on Martin's channel, I'm a retired railwayman (due to ill health) and you (and Martin) take me to places that I would dearly love to go to but cannot physically hope to in what's left of my lifetime. Your videos are the next best thing and for that I say, "Many thanks."

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you Cyberdon Blue. Makes it all worth while. 👍👍

  • @garryhammond7616
    @garryhammond7616 5 лет назад +13

    Cracking Video.......can you imagine having that at the bottom of your garden.......council or not I would have a steel access door on that in no time!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Couldn't agree more Gary.

    • @whynotagain3639
      @whynotagain3639 5 лет назад +2

      @@pwhitewick
      Could hold a happy hardcore rave in those tunnels just like they were in the 90's. Lol

  • @jessica5391
    @jessica5391 2 месяца назад

    I cycled these about 10 years ago - and discovered that I did not, in fact, have good lights. I remember the Oxendon tunnel being noticeably damper than the Kelmarsh tunnel, but it doesn't look like it was as wet during your visit. Nice to see them again!

  • @chriswilliams7480
    @chriswilliams7480 4 года назад +1

    I really do enjoy watching your films

  • @hayleywebb3979
    @hayleywebb3979 5 лет назад +2

    WOW! what a great find, loved this weeks vid. Its great to see you with Martin again and hope you get to do more together.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thank you Hayley much appreciated.

  • @johnmasters504
    @johnmasters504 4 года назад +1

    Always great to see Martin Zero...

  • @grantallen1196
    @grantallen1196 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video guys great to see Martin in video too. Great combination keep up the great work look forward to future vlogs 👍👍

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway231 5 лет назад +1

    *whew*, great shots from inside the tunnel. Yeah, a great production. I, too, would like to say many thanks for all that you do. Much as I would love to go and visit disused stations, I look after my father, so your videos and those from Rediscovering Lost Railways really are the next best thing. So massive 👍👍 to you.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Andrew. Much appreciated. 👍

  • @colinburton113
    @colinburton113 5 лет назад +1

    Hi all, another very interesting video great find, love tunnels and viaducts good to see you all together, thank you Paul Rebecca Martin and Mark take care xx

  • @TheLowerman
    @TheLowerman 5 лет назад +3

    Another super video. They have really become such a high quality. Really like the collaboration with Martin Zero.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much. Certainly makes it worthwhile. Yup Martin is a legend.

  • @craiglogistics2092
    @craiglogistics2092 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic as usual, great find of something that would otherwise be unknown about, keep up the good work

  • @simonrichardson5077
    @simonrichardson5077 5 лет назад +2

    superb work,thank you

  • @michaelpilling9659
    @michaelpilling9659 4 года назад +1

    What an exciting video. Unbeatable historical content. Fascinatiing facts and information. Brilliant.

  • @EandEFC
    @EandEFC 5 лет назад +1

    Great video love a good bit of explorering proper caving!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Haha, that's about as "caving" as I'll get.

  • @peachycycling
    @peachycycling 5 лет назад +3

    Brought back many childhood memories of playing in those tunnels in the early sixties just after the lines had been ripped up. It was a mineral railway which started in the quarry where the Tramway Museum is now & transported limestone down to the lime kilns at Ambergate. The line closed in 1960 & remembered it running past our house

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks John. Impressed that quite a few locals have watched this.

  • @RichardWells1
    @RichardWells1 5 лет назад +1

    Another fascinating journey, uncovering unusual pieces of British history! Thank you.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Richard. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @twistagain1964
    @twistagain1964 Год назад

    I walk my dog in this area regularly and love exploring the industrial heritage. This is adjacent to the World Heritage site of Derwent Valley Mills. If you or anyone else reading this is in the area exploring, follow the incline cutting to a point half way down the hill where a footpath crosses the incline. Look a few feet to the right of the incline and there’s still evidence of the end of a piece of rail sticking up! Further down the hill near the fence of the now gasworks is another bricked up portal. The gas works was the site of Stephenson’s original lime kilns and the now lost bed of part of the Cromford Canal. This canal amongst many other uses, was used to transport lime to the nearby Butterley Ironworks that produced the iron arches for St. Pancras Station, London and the Falkirk Wheel.

  • @andrewmarriott4033
    @andrewmarriott4033 5 лет назад +1

    All this in my local area I must get out more fantastic video thanks for sharing

  • @christopherescott6787
    @christopherescott6787 5 лет назад +1

    I cannot imagine such history directly below my feet. Great captures and efforts to record it. Cheers...

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Christopher. 👍👍

  • @andrewhaselgrove7474
    @andrewhaselgrove7474 5 лет назад +1

    As usual an excellent and entertaining video. Well done and thank you.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Andrew. Much appreciated

  • @yankeeclipper4326
    @yankeeclipper4326 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Best tunnel explore yet! I will always feel amazed that engineering works from so long ago still exist. When you see and touch things built by man and understand the effort and thought that went in to them......and then think about how it's been 180 years since. It leaves me in awe. What a great find for you guys. Thanks for making this. Btw, top notch editing on this one. Really racheting up the quality, P&R!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Yankee. This was a really fun explore. Nice and easy to edit! (Ish)

  • @peterw2845
    @peterw2845 5 лет назад +1

    saturday morning cuppa with paul and bec and martin , no better way to start the weekend , thanks guys , fabulous as always !

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Peter, enjoy that cuppa.

  • @peterking2794
    @peterking2794 3 года назад +1

    You're right. I did find your splendid channel from Martin Zero's splendid channel. And I'm glad I did! Interesting, informative and well made. Too many videos on RUclips have very interesting subjects, but the presentation and production are so bad as to make them unwatchable! Great work!

  • @johnlaw3323
    @johnlaw3323 5 лет назад +1

    Great Vid guys and what a find. Thanks alot and keep up the great vids.

  • @andymiller4971
    @andymiller4971 3 года назад

    Super footage, magnificent funky fungi.

  • @geoffcook1446
    @geoffcook1446 3 года назад

    Watching you and your friends slide into the northern portal of the first tunnel brought on my claustrophobia!!! Thank you for squeezing into places, I couldn't!

  • @alistairshaw3206
    @alistairshaw3206 5 лет назад +1

    Great video again Paul, Martin, Mark and last but not least, Rebecca. Great teamwork. It reminds me of me and my mates crawling through tunnels from brick kilns to a big chimney in an abandoned brickworks. We used to pretend we were doing the great escape!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Hahaha.... Cheers Alistair.

  • @lindamccaughey8800
    @lindamccaughey8800 5 лет назад +2

    Wow that was fantastic, pity you couldn’t get in and go thru. Such excitement

  • @princewiltshire5193
    @princewiltshire5193 4 года назад +1

    Love the old tunnel stuff

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      We do too. 👍👍🚂🚂🛤️🛤️

  • @lindamccaughey8800
    @lindamccaughey8800 5 лет назад +1

    This was totally fantastic, thank you so much

  • @owenrichardson1419
    @owenrichardson1419 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely to video, no jeopardy to be had just a pleasant informative watch.

  • @EdenValleyAdventuresUK
    @EdenValleyAdventuresUK 5 лет назад +1

    Great finds thanks to all of you for making a fantastic video. all the best Eden valley drones UK.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. 👍

  • @nunnaurbiznez8815
    @nunnaurbiznez8815 4 года назад +1

    Subbed after watching! I did come from Martin's channel. Thanks for sharing your finds. I could never do it myself so because of you guys I can still see it.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thank you. Martin is a gent, glad you are enjoying the channel.

  • @daveattrill2712
    @daveattrill2712 3 месяца назад

    Excellent discovery guys - savouring how impressively thst tunnel appears to have survived inside.

  • @michaelreeder8624
    @michaelreeder8624 5 лет назад +2

    Hi to you both!! Good vid as always!! I did mention it before but the Glenfield tunnel in Leicester was put through and completed in 1832 it is just over a mile long and I was lucky enough to take a tour last week!! George Stephenson was too busy to build it so handed the project to his son Robert, the next tours are in September led by local industrial historians, well worth a visit!!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Michael. You may well of mentioned it, but it sounds like a very good plan. We've a lot coming up in the next few weeks but if we have time we will get ourselves booked in!

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 5 лет назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing.

  • @ianbrown9108
    @ianbrown9108 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video.I never knew about this despite living locally (Belper).Fascinating stuff.

  • @davie941
    @davie941 5 лет назад +1

    heya paul and rebecca , great video as always , wow 2 great finds , cant believe how good the condition was in the first tunnel , more of that please lol , oh and rebecca of course lol :)

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Davie. Yup a great days exploring.

  • @marcdebruin2425
    @marcdebruin2425 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video and nice bit of urban, ehhhh..... rural exploring. Thanks for making this one and, whatever you do, stay safe!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Marc. Yup a little of both.

  • @MrVxrman
    @MrVxrman 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and many thanks for sharing 🙂🍻👍

  • @alexhill9169
    @alexhill9169 5 лет назад +1

    Wow guys, that 2nd tunnel, it is just incredible. It's amazing how narrow they are compared to things build just years later.
    Thanks for the video guys, I can't wait for you to be on the former railway behind my house.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Alex. 👍👍

    • @rockfan3299
      @rockfan3299 3 года назад

      the tramway was a small gauge railway, like the inclines on the High Peak Trail they used the pulleys to get the wagons up and down. I love living here, we have Butterley, Cromford, the High Peak and of course, the Crich Museum and the Tramway all within 10 minutes,

  • @lucius6667
    @lucius6667 5 лет назад +2

    Need to find these old tunnels be a blast

  • @RichardFelstead1949
    @RichardFelstead1949 5 лет назад +1

    As always. Another great video.

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 5 лет назад +1

    excellent again. thank you

  • @shaunwest3612
    @shaunwest3612 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, what an amazing tunnel,and beautiful place and houses,can you imagine saying to people you have a 150 year old tunnel at the bottom of your garden 😀👌👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Lovely people and they knew there was a tunnel there, but very little about it. Need to buy that house!!

    • @shaunwest3612
      @shaunwest3612 5 лет назад +1

      @@pwhitewick put in an offer lol,love the videos Paul.

  • @ghostengineer
    @ghostengineer 4 года назад +2

    I recently subbed to your channel and I look forward to your uploads. I'm a train driver in america. I love old and abandoned rail lines

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thank you. Good to hear from across the water. Check out the back catalogue when you have time. 👍

  • @petertrevena804
    @petertrevena804 5 лет назад +1

    Love the video and learn alot

  • @stephenbrown2922
    @stephenbrown2922 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! What a great video. A fascinating look at part of Derbyshire's industrial past. I thought I knew that area fairly well but you just knocked me out of my complacency.

  • @andyhill242
    @andyhill242 5 лет назад +2

    Martin's channel brought me here, I'm now a subscriber to your channel too, love your videos.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Andy, welcome abroad.

  • @celticwanderer6407
    @celticwanderer6407 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome Video Great Find !

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers. Glad you enjoyed it and found us!

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 5 лет назад +1

    What a great adventure! I've subscribed to your channel, as I also follow Martin on his channel. What I find amazing is that trams were considered a cheap form of transportation but so often I've seen that the went to great expense to avoid steep hills by digging tunnels and building viaducts and elaborate bridges to cross deep valleys. It's too bad these tram lines were abandoned, we need them today!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      ....and quite often it seems for little point. Have a watch of the "Hills Tramroad Video" that we did and you'll see what I mean. Thanks for the subscription.

    • @bullettube9863
      @bullettube9863 5 лет назад +1

      @@pwhitewick I just finished watching a BBC special about trams! Similar to the demise of the interurban in America, the bus and auto interests won out. Now our roads and highways are clogged and it takes longer to travel to and from work by car then by tram, in fact in some cities, even during non rush hours, travel time is not greatly improved over pre-super highway days.

  • @johngoy9375
    @johngoy9375 5 лет назад +1

    Love the collaboration with MZ, keep it up Whitewick’s looking forward to the next video 👍👍👍

  • @stewriley1183
    @stewriley1183 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic, and great that the locals wanted to help (I’m sure most don’t). If that was at the bottom of my garden I think I’d be making something of it, what a conversation starter “what’s that down the garden?”, “oh it’s just one of George Stephensons tunnels, you know, father of the railways” 😀

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      That's pretty much how it worked lol

  • @jamesrogers9801
    @jamesrogers9801 5 лет назад +2

    An absolutely brilliant film, so amazing that our early industrial revolution railway history is still there just hidden by nature.
    What an amazing soundtrack, who was it?? Truly amazing.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks James. Yes, so much to be explored. I'll dog out the sou d track when I'm later

  • @saltleywsc
    @saltleywsc 5 лет назад +1

    Abandoned tunnels love it ..and superb music !

  • @danielsedgwick5476
    @danielsedgwick5476 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, amazing tunnels and the history :)

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains 5 лет назад +1

    That was really entertaining and those tunnels were amazing to see

  • @danny2me70
    @danny2me70 5 лет назад +1

    amazing find

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers Danny. Took some time to locate I can tell you!

  • @edwilson5416
    @edwilson5416 5 лет назад +3

    Fascinating part of the world with lots of transport history. Cromford Canal, C&HP line, Ecclesbourne Valley line, Peak rail, Crich tram museum etc...

    • @knowlesy3915
      @knowlesy3915 4 года назад

      Is a great county. Some of the caves are stunning.

    • @kevanparker908
      @kevanparker908 3 года назад

      You forgot the Butterley Company they built every thing made of Iron and steel. sadly now gone!

  • @rockfan3299
    @rockfan3299 3 года назад

    If you go to the Tramway Museum in Crich you can find a small booklet called "George Stephenson's Crich Railway". It has some great old photos of the tramway when it was in use.

  • @hoagy_ytfc
    @hoagy_ytfc 5 лет назад +1

    Great video again :)

  • @nickwood4776
    @nickwood4776 5 лет назад +1

    Loved it, compulsive and immersive. Sad that such impressive engineering feats are almost wilfully ignored.

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 5 лет назад +1

    So interesting thanks to all concerned, so much history

  • @OpenRoader
    @OpenRoader 5 лет назад +1

    Really enjoy these!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you. Glad you like them. One a week at the moment.

    • @OpenRoader
      @OpenRoader 5 лет назад +1

      @@pwhitewick I love this type of history and add trains to it and I'm in!

  • @knowlesy3915
    @knowlesy3915 4 года назад +2

    I watched Martin's, its only fair I watch yours, and probably more of them. Cheers 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      It would be rude not too... 😁. We split the video in two so please also check out "The Oldest Railway Tunnel in the world" on our channel too.

  • @jezchazania1336
    @jezchazania1336 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant thank you 👍😊

  • @daystatesniper01
    @daystatesniper01 5 лет назад +1

    Another belting upload ,esp' the second tunnel i wager that hole in the face is a cat highway in the evening , please keep them coming folks x

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers. Glad you enjoyed. Cat or Rat?

  • @davekirwin
    @davekirwin 5 лет назад +1

    lol - Martin getting freaked out my mushrooms! What a great find in those people’s garden.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Lol, we were both freaked out about it but Mark kept his cool!

  • @neelix139
    @neelix139 4 года назад +1

    Greetings Paul and Rebbeca I love your Railway Archaeology. in old Railway formations.I have just started looking at your website.a resident of victoria australia plenty of Tramways out my front door Jeff Puffingbilly Preservation Society

  • @paulsealey2822
    @paulsealey2822 4 года назад +1

    great video & u was both spoted on the laytest all the station video :)

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Cheers Paul. The photobombed our outro How rude!

  • @christopherrosindale3175
    @christopherrosindale3175 4 года назад +1

    In an unlikely way, part of this tramroad is still rideable today. The museum tramway at Crich was built on part of its trackbed, and at least one building from the Stephenson tramway survives within the tramway museum complex at the "Town End" entrance area.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Thanks Christopher, yup we had intended to take a look but sadly we ran out of time here!.

  • @neilthomas9244
    @neilthomas9244 5 лет назад +1

    Great entertaining vid. I'm glad that Mrs.Whitewick had the good sense not to go scrabbling down holes to get underground "heh,heh!"Great exploring Didnt realise that was Martin [must be the cap].

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Haha, yes much more sensible than us three for sure!

  • @KillerBill1953
    @KillerBill1953 4 года назад +1

    Being originally from Matlock I can only say how grateful I am for you exploring something I have always been interested in, but unable to visit, as I now live in Essex. I always felt that Beeching did the country a serious injustice by closing the route between Matlock and Buxton/Manchester.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Indeed yes. What an amazing route that would have been even as a heritage line.

  • @StupidBlokeStupidVideos
    @StupidBlokeStupidVideos 3 года назад

    Wish I had a tunnel like that in my garden,.. amongst being fascinating, it would make an exceptional shed.

  • @neilphillips162
    @neilphillips162 5 лет назад +1

    Wouldn't it be great to restore some of these old tunnels for the trains and trams to run through them once again, this is a great video thanks for the upload 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers Neil. Most certainly yes.

  • @whynotagain3639
    @whynotagain3639 5 лет назад +1

    I went on a school trip to Crich Tramway museum in the very early 90's and we were from North London.
    Still remember it now, like it was yesterday, nearly 30 years later.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Time certainly flies!

    • @whynotagain3639
      @whynotagain3639 5 лет назад

      @@pwhitewick
      It most certainly does, we stayed in a hostel in Eyam for a week, the village the bubonic plague started apparently. Toured all around Derbyshire it was a good trip, considering we were comprehensive not private.
      We normal folk got a proper education back before austerity, we visited Derwent dam, Matlock mining museum, Mam Tor the mile of steps.....

  • @stevenclark6295
    @stevenclark6295 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for another great informative video. I really enjoy these tunnel videos and co operation with Martin. What was the song ?.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks Steven. Can't recall the song, I'll add it to the description when we are back from filming.

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 лет назад +1

    Brave going in the tunnel

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      We wouldn't have gone in without Martin's assistance

  • @jonathandriver3415
    @jonathandriver3415 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @88jerryw88
    @88jerryw88 4 года назад +5

    Came from Geoff and Vikki. Really interesting stuff.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Jeremy. Welcome to the party. We hope you enjoy the channel.

    • @andygif290368
      @andygif290368 4 года назад +1

      same here.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад +1

      @@andygif290368 welcome Good Sir

    • @jeremywilliams2478
      @jeremywilliams2478 4 года назад +1

      @@pwhitewick When I am in the UK I love to potter about old abandoned railways, I didn't realise it was so popular.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Popular and plenty to cover! 6800 abandoned stations in the UK.

  • @StephenWilliams
    @StephenWilliams 5 лет назад +1

    What a find!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers Stephen. We certainly weren't expecting either!

  • @davidcutts2650
    @davidcutts2650 5 лет назад +2

    Great teamwork guys. Brilliant result & thanks for sharing. Do follow Martin too.👍👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Cheers David. Much appreciated

  • @MervynPartin
    @MervynPartin 5 лет назад +1

    I'm glad that you managed to pronounce "Crich" correctly in the end albeit with a few slips on the way- it does not rhyme with "itch". That was a very interesting video-most enjoyable, but could I please suggest that if you are entering tunnels, remember that they are enclosed spaces. Is the air safe to breathe? Do you have enough torches? Helmets? Someone standing by outside? Not being pedantic, but I personally knew people who lost their lives in similar situations. The whole of that area is rich with industrial history but that tunnel was new to me. Well done.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers Mervyn. This was a tad unexpected on our part. Because it there was a clear opening either end and it wasn't a "mined" tunnel at just 91 yards long we thought that we would be fairly safe. Points taken though 👍

  • @theovanstaden5766
    @theovanstaden5766 5 лет назад +1

    wow, i cant believe there stil sleepers in there, amazing!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Yeah quite a surprise find that's for sure.

  • @3kimcarter
    @3kimcarter 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant, looks like time has just stood still in both tunnels,if only we had H. G. Wells time machine,thanks all.

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 лет назад +1

    Nice to look at the other tunnel through a hole

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Cheers Caroline. Glad you enjoyed it

  • @MrBook123456
    @MrBook123456 3 года назад

    good video

  • @nigelweaving9045
    @nigelweaving9045 4 года назад +1

    This operated until the Clean Air Act of 1965 closed the lime kilns at Ambergate. The track was lifted and given to the Talyn Railway in Wales.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Wow. Never knew that. Thanks for the info Nigel.

  • @spikeedc
    @spikeedc 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, just thought I'd tell you about Watnall tunnel as you might find that of interest to explore

  • @hughmarks8830
    @hughmarks8830 5 лет назад +1

    Always enjoy your videos and particularly these two Crich ones as I often visit my sister and brother-in-law who live there and have walked both the gangway and the tramway, so it was fascinating to see inside the tunnels. Good that you got to pronounce Crich correctly in the end!

  • @beefheart15
    @beefheart15 5 лет назад +2

    It's pronounced with a hard 'I' by us locals, Cr-eye-ch. Sorry if this has been mentioned before, I haven't read all the comments. Love all your videos, best wishes from Derbyshire.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thank you. Yup epic fail with regards the Crich saga. Give it 24 hours and there will be plenty of corrections 🙈

  • @timeflysintheshop
    @timeflysintheshop 4 года назад

    Hey they some pretty small drones with cameras these days, you could put it thru a small hole like that and fly it further into the tunnel. They are relatively inexpensive. Even if you could not get the drone back thru the hole, you could record the video. Maybe a small RC car with a camera and a thread tied to it would work, but the floor would have to be clear enough.

  • @mirage4014
    @mirage4014 4 года назад +1

    Hi Paul and Rebecca flipped over from Martins channel ! but was only there for a cuppa tea, sometimes have one with Geoff and Vicki now hope to get one here occasionally, nice Video , now need to catch up on your others! Greetings from Germany( Oh the Germans make terrible tea;-),,,)

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard Julian. Have as much tea as you can consume

    • @mirage4014
      @mirage4014 4 года назад +1

      @@pwhitewick hi thanks Paul i miss my cuppa here in germany the last ten years. Ex northants guy here! So always got plenty wit Martin and Geoff. But more is welcome! Germans do not even make a good dunking biccie 🤔😂 i will catch up on your other vids next few days and when u want a Sauna give me a shout but infra red cabin is much nicer!!!

  • @ianinvancouverbc
    @ianinvancouverbc 5 лет назад +1

    You should check out the track bed of the old tramline from Pewfall Old Mine down to the St Helens Canal - Amazon are trying build over located near Liverpool Rd, Pewfall is between Ashton in Makerfield and Haydock. St Helens canal being the oldest canal in England. The mine closed in 1911 the canal was built in 1757 and Amazon just finished building there.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the tip Ian. Much appreciated.

  • @wharpblast264
    @wharpblast264 5 лет назад +2

    This from a 1841 newspaper may be of interest. Mr. Stephenson's Lime Works at Amber Green.-Mr.
    Stephenson has now commenced burning lime at these works, and is sending it to the different places adjacent to the North Midland Railway, In the course of a short time it will be conveyed to most of the principal towns in England. The kilns are built in a handsome and substantial form, standing from 30 to 40 feet above the surface of the ground. The limestone is procured from the village of Crich about two or three miles distant from the kilns, A tramway, formed for the purpose. A short distance from Crich the tramway passes through a tunnel between 40 and 60 yards in length, cut through a rock composed of sandstone grit ; a little further on is an inclined plane, which is worked by a wheel, round which passes a wire rope, which lets down six waggons filled with lime stone, and draws up the same number of empty wagons. Nearly adjoining this is another inclined plane, which is uncommonly steep, rising at the rapid rate of one yard in three and a half, and is worked by large drum, round which passes a wire rope; a lever is attached to the drum, by which one man alone is able to regulate the speed of the waggons at pleasure, or stop them altogether. Two full waggons are let down an two empty ones are drawn up at the same time. The full waggons pass over the Cromford canal by a wooden bridge (elevated several feet above the level of the water) to the top of the kilns, These stupendous works when finished, will be of the most extensive character in England, or, we may say, in the whole world. They will, when complete, be able to turn out upwards of 200 tons of lime per day.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      Fantastic, thank you. What a great find.

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 лет назад +1

    History in there

  • @danensis
    @danensis 5 лет назад +1

    I understand the tramway had rails until the museum opened in Crich quarry, and then the rails were removed by a narrow-gauge railway society.
    When the Tramway Museum were looking at ways to attract visitors I did suggest to them that a tramway ride to and from the Cromford canal would be a major attraction.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад

      That would be amazing for sure.

  • @andreabeck4409
    @andreabeck4409 5 лет назад +1

    How many times did you get stung or got by brambles?! First no wellies and now shorts! Fab video from 2 of my favourite RUclipsrs!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 лет назад +1

      Epic fails on my part all round. Martin the real explorer much better prepared!

  • @richardpehtown2412
    @richardpehtown2412 4 года назад +1

    While watching "Inside an Abandoned Mountain Railway Tunnel", I thought that you should hook up with Martin Zero. I see now that was a done deal. Please, more collaborations.