The penny I placed on the line when Coronation car Mk1 No.1222 reversed at Dalmuir West on 1st September 1962 now lies on a section of tramrail on my hearthstone.
Just came across this video by accident. What a wonderful find! Was that Sgt. Munroe I saw directing traffic outside John Brown's Shipyards? Must keep this video in my favourites file so that I can watch it over and over. Thanks so much for posting this. Great footage and memories.
Thanks Dora glad you enjoyed upload I just remember Councilor Alastair McDonald who served in Clydebank police being there about 1965 for many years in white coat lots of other Clydebank uploads on my channel Thank you Alex 🖐️🖐️🚂🚂
@@alrxanderwylie6512 Ahh, perhaps that's who it was. I thought the man was a bit heavy set for Munroe. Munroe was posted at John Brown's for as long as I can remember until 1964, when I think he retired, so McDonald must've been his replacement. Thanks for the info. I'll be sure to check out your other videos.
Hi Steven agree with you when I was driver in Partick Depot a 4 Minute service was operated on no 15 Blairdardie to Hillington Estate and also Dalmuir to Auchenshuggle at peak periods bearing in mind of heavy industrial workings never long to wait Just Memories now Steven Take care Alrx thanks for watching 📽️📽️
My mother is 96 in 2019. She told me the trams were nick named the silent death because they made so little noise and pedestrians couldn't hear them coming.
Dear Phillip 24may1950. 7 dead 43 injured On Great Western Road head on collision 1953 56 injured travelling fast overturned January 1959 Tram driver and two passengers killed collision with lorry Total 10 died 129 injured from records 1950 till end of Trams 1963 Alrx 🍺
@@alrxanderwylie6512 I was born in 1958 and don't remember trams even tho I must've been carried on them many times. I've often wondered whether my mother was confusing trams with trolley buses - which I do remember - but reading about these incidents makes me think she was right. Oddly enough over 40 years after trams were removed from Glasgow I was in Amsterdam as a tourist and came close to being crushed by one when I wandered casually across the road looking in the wrong direction and only at the last second did I realise the unfamiliar background noise I was aware of was actually the tram driver sounding his horn telling me to get to hell out of the way. He never slowed down.
@@phillipecook3227 thanks for reply I also was at Amsterdam and no messing with fare dodgers inspectors come on no ticket arrested immediately and taken to police station Anyway hope you are enjoying my videos Some more great memorilabe videos to be uploaded Thank you Alrx 🙋
The trams were anything but silent - it was the trolley buses which were "the silent death" as they had rubber tyres and electric motors so people not looking both ways could not hear them coming.
Hi everyone big thanks for watching video I am ex corporation bus driver and old 👴 Clydebank was so vibrant and exciting in old days subscribe 🆓 hugs and kisses to all Alrx ☺
Quite incredible. What a hive of industry Clydebank was and so many familiar landmarks.
Thanks Hamish thought you would enjoy have great day Alrx 🎥📽️
Glasgow should have kept its trams.
I remember these places so well. Thanks for putting this together.
Dearest Catherine thank you so much glad you enjoyed Alrx 📽️💙
What an absolutely brilliantly nostalgic video! Thank you!
Ron thank you so much for kind comments Alrx
To sad.thanks Owen for the memories.
The penny I placed on the line when Coronation car Mk1 No.1222 reversed at Dalmuir West on 1st September 1962 now lies on a section of tramrail on my hearthstone.
Hi John that's a great memory you have I am sure you must have enjoyed video and that makes me happy have fab day Alrx fae Clydebank 🍺
Just came across this video by accident. What a wonderful find! Was that Sgt. Munroe I saw directing traffic outside John Brown's Shipyards? Must keep this video in my favourites file so that I can watch it over and over. Thanks so much for posting this. Great footage and memories.
Thanks Dora glad you enjoyed upload I just remember Councilor Alastair McDonald who served in Clydebank police being there about 1965 for many years in white coat lots of other Clydebank uploads on my channel
Thank you Alex 🖐️🖐️🚂🚂
@@alrxanderwylie6512 Ahh, perhaps that's who it was. I thought the man was a bit heavy set for Munroe. Munroe was posted at John Brown's for as long as I can remember until 1964, when I think he retired, so McDonald must've been his replacement. Thanks for the info. I'll be sure to check out your other videos.
Brilliant Footage ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🛠🔧🚃
We went from having a great transport system to the joke it is now
Hi Steven agree with you when I was driver in Partick Depot a 4 Minute service was operated on no 15 Blairdardie to Hillington Estate and also Dalmuir to Auchenshuggle at peak periods bearing in mind of heavy industrial workings never long to wait Just Memories now Steven
Take care Alrx thanks for watching 📽️📽️
Briiliant but sad...
Thanks AWB from Alrx glad you enjoyed Clydebank was Vibrant town in 70 s as you say sad but also brings happy memories Alrx 📽️
My mother is 96 in 2019. She told me the trams were nick named the silent death because they made so little noise and pedestrians couldn't hear them coming.
Dear Phillip 24may1950. 7 dead 43 injured
On Great Western Road head on collision
1953 56 injured travelling fast overturned
January 1959 Tram driver and two passengers killed collision with lorry
Total 10 died 129 injured from records 1950 till end of Trams 1963
Alrx 🍺
@@alrxanderwylie6512 I was born in 1958 and don't remember trams even tho I must've been carried on them many times. I've often wondered whether my mother was confusing trams with trolley buses - which I do remember - but reading about these incidents makes me think she was right. Oddly enough over 40 years after trams were removed from Glasgow I was in Amsterdam as a tourist and came close to being crushed by one when I wandered casually across the road looking in the wrong direction and only at the last second did I realise the unfamiliar background noise I was aware of was actually the tram driver sounding his horn telling me to get to hell out of the way. He never slowed down.
@@phillipecook3227 thanks for reply I also was at Amsterdam and no messing with fare dodgers inspectors come on no ticket arrested immediately and taken to
police station
Anyway hope you are enjoying my videos
Some more great memorilabe videos to be uploaded Thank you Alrx 🙋
The trams were anything but silent - it was the trolley buses which were "the silent death" as they had rubber tyres and electric motors so people not looking both ways could not hear them coming.
Hi everyone big thanks for watching video I am ex corporation bus driver and old 👴 Clydebank was so vibrant and exciting in old days subscribe 🆓 hugs and kisses to all Alrx ☺
When was this mate?
dear David thanks for subscibing the year of video approximately 1960 ish take care alrx
Yes at 1.20 you can see a red Mini and they first came out in 1959.