BR in the 1980s Coventry Station on 29th June 1988

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
  • BRITISH RAILWAYS IN THE 1980's
    COVENTRY STATION on 29th June 1988
    Continuing with my archive of video recording between the years of 1986 to 2001 this clip is of Coventry taken on 29/06/1988. A time when plenty of class 85 electrics were in charge of peak time services. A regular class 33 working was the parcels from Tonbridge seen at the end of the clip. I hope the video takes you back to this period with fond memories. Feel free to comment, good or bad, all comments are read and greatly appreciated,but it is not always possible to answer each individually. Sit back and enjoy this latest production remembering all those now long gone Locomotive classes and other types of traction. Many thanks for all subscriptions and all of those viewers who have kindly shown an interest in my material.
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  • @captainboing
    @captainboing 5 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed that, thanks. Never realised there were so many 85s still in top link service. Had an amazing run behind 033 stockport-coventry early 80s. Definitely no slouch. The 33 from Leamington direction was a nice touch at the end.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  5 месяцев назад +1

      The 33 was all the way from Tonbridge at that time....Many thanks for your kind comment and best regards...Mark

  • @colindavenport-adams6976
    @colindavenport-adams6976 Год назад +3

    My home station and especially the 08805 doing the lift replacement service as they had just started to update the lifts to each of the platforms. I did that shuttle many times and what's even better my old man was the signaller at Coventry during that time.
    A superb video of how it was back in the day.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +1

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

    • @pistonbroke0461
      @pistonbroke0461 5 месяцев назад +1

      I knew your dad when he was a signalman at Coventry, i was a shunter at the time, and when he moved to Rugby. He was what we called " A good old boy ". When I went driving and worked for Freightliner, we had to stable locos in the bay platforms at Rugby. I always used to ring the box via the NRN when I was approaching and if he answered I knew 99% of the time I was going to get straight in with no messing about. I hope he's still with us, and that he's keeping well.

  • @mrowl-the-dsm1304
    @mrowl-the-dsm1304 Год назад +2

    Superb video, and bought back many happy memories of my time working at this station.
    The 08+BG as already commented on below, was to facilitate the lift replacement work to enable people who could non manage stairs to get from one platform to another.But also to get parcels and royal mail bags from the P1 to the the other platforms. 'Brutes' were used to convey the parcel/mail traffic into the BG and get them over to the platforms as the 4 wheel barrows would not fit into the BG. It was very hard work at times especially evenings as we would take 10+ brutes a at a time sometimes two trips were needed to meet the trains. At that time Coventry was a significant Royal Mail distribution hub and a lot of mail traffic was transported from the station to Bagginton Airfield to transfer to aircraft. The BG had to be changed every 2-3 days to ensure it got maintenance.
    Towards the end you see a Cl85 and a rake of mixed passenger/sleeper and parcel vans pass through P2 heading south/ This was a Doncaster - Wolverton ECS train that picked up and dropped off vehicles at all the carriage depots along that route, with vehicles off repair or needing repair at the locations.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +1

      many thanks for watching and for the comment..most informative, thanks and.best wishes....Mark

  • @johnalford4786
    @johnalford4786 Год назад +2

    Excellent film of Coventry station and the trains that passed through atb the time of filming. Love seeing the 85's

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @12crepello
    @12crepello Год назад +3

    Excellent video, many thanks for posting.
    Still enjoy the sound of those AC electrics. Brings back many fond memories.
    As you say, still a significant number of 85's around and also a variety 47's before the 47/8's took over the cross country workings.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Год назад +1

    Gotta love those old AC leccies. I'd forgotten how loud the 86/87s would scream at you as they slowed down with the rheostatic brake blowers howling away, blasting hot air out the top like a diesel! - A very evocative sound. The 310s also looked rather nice with their original wrap around screens, though I don't recall ever seeing them this way myself. Most were on the GEML with flat screens by the time I got to see them.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @calderdepot
    @calderdepot Год назад

    Love seeing and hearing all those 85s. Caught a few at Carlisle towards their end. The 92s are noisy when the blowers are on but they cant beat an 85 for character.

  • @dbrailways
    @dbrailways Год назад

    Excellent- such variety in everything in those days, locos, coaches and station furniture

  • @glenjarnold
    @glenjarnold Год назад

    Used to love catching the old 86/87 hauled trains down to London most weeks during the football season in the 80s from Stafford to Euston, and the 310s from home to work during the summers. Lovely memories.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome..Many thanks for watching and for the comment...my best regards...Mark

  • @jasonmfalconer
    @jasonmfalconer 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely magic. Will we ever hear a roarer roar again? 😢

    • @spompey
      @spompey  5 месяцев назад

      Sadly not.....Many thanks Jason and best wishes...Mark

  • @Qwerty1235945
    @Qwerty1235945 Год назад

    Superb. Thanks for posting. This takes me right back to such wonderful days.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome......many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @MrSulzerboy
    @MrSulzerboy Год назад +1

    A great video. I lived up the road in Kenilworth, the roller-coaster line, and spent many happy days there and have many fond memories of my times there. I live in Australia now and it's great to take a look down memory lane. Maybe I'll get round to posting all my videos one day.

    • @BibtheBoulder
      @BibtheBoulder Год назад +1

      Please do post them. I live in Kenilworth and it has/is expanding at a totally unsustainable rate...

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @sk1nzsk1nz34
    @sk1nzsk1nz34 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a really good video of everyday workings. The 47 is simply majestic in my opinion. The 33 was such a good all rounder. 85s 86s and 87s pulling 12 carriages. Is it me, but I swear trains ran better, had more space and were more frequent back then.

    • @david103857
      @david103857 Год назад

      They were definitely less frequent!
      But the other things you say were true!

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 Год назад

      Less frequest, but considerably more seats. Definitely more comfortable seats as well. And I would say a smoother ride too.
      People think I'm looking through rose tinted glasses but the seating and ride quality in some of the more recent units is just shockingly poor.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @peterowbottom1110
    @peterowbottom1110 Год назад +1

    Superb again, never seen an O8 at Cov! Loads of Roarer action too. Presume the 33 came off there for an 85? Mate of mine was a trainman at Reading around then and told me about that train, I never saw it there

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +2

      Yes it was Reading turn and If my memory serves me right the train went through to Nst.....possibly had an engine dhange, hence the Light 85 just prior....many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @BibtheBoulder
    @BibtheBoulder Год назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic...

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      You're very welcome...many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @spongatejunction
    @spongatejunction Год назад

    Brilliant memories of trainspotting in the late 1980s

    • @spompey
      @spompey  5 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome and many thanks....Mark

  • @GNTel313
    @GNTel313 Год назад

    Excuse my French... but bloody hell....310's & 317's!!. Absolute hellfire traction ...and the sound of those 87's 😀😀😀
    What do we have now... wall to wall 350's and 390's. They call it progress, really 😢😢😢

  • @rocksreynolds3642
    @rocksreynolds3642 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the film. I was local to Nuneaton and preferred watching there for the freight workings and the action in the engineering sidings. Do you have any footage of Nuneaton in the 80s? The Gronk is running heavy items between platforms while the goods lifts where out of action. I remember hearing one of the last Class 03s did this duty for a while, don’t know if anyone can verify.

  • @stevem-h3562
    @stevem-h3562 Год назад

    My home town where my youthful years as a spotter began. I remember seeing a lot of things there, including a Class 44 Peak a couple of times in the late 70's but I never saw a 33....

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад +1

      I did happen to work once the Dover - Manchester TPO through to Coventry with a 33 back in 1995 ish....have to look up my records....many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

    • @nicksuckling2530
      @nicksuckling2530 5 месяцев назад +1

      In the 80’s - I’m not sure when it finished - there was a Fridays Only Portsmouth - Leeds service which was diagrammed for a 33. It came off at New St, spent a couple of days at Saltley and returned on Sunday, taking over a Leeds-Portsmouth, again at New St.

  • @nicksuckling2530
    @nicksuckling2530 5 месяцев назад

    Can you share this video with Cross Country trains?😂
    The good old days when you could get a seat between Oxford and Birmingham, and the trains had space for more than about 5 suitcases! In 35 years the comfort has gone backwards and cost has rocketed!

    • @spompey
      @spompey  5 месяцев назад

      I totally agree with you Nick...share if you like...and many thanks...best wishes...mark

  • @richardbrooks50
    @richardbrooks50 Год назад

    That 33 is a rare beast !

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      You're most welcome and Many thanks for your comment and for watching...best wishes...Mark

  • @nickedwards2904
    @nickedwards2904 Год назад +2

    Strange seeing 08805 there in that livery, i am on the train most days between telford and brum and that very same shunter in that very same livery is parked up at Soho depot !!!

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @adamw2911
    @adamw2911 Год назад +1

    That first consist.....3 completely different brake vehicles and 2 different catering vehicles.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      Many thanks for your comment and for watching...best wishes...Mark

  • @spongatejunction
    @spongatejunction Год назад

    Hard to think that the class 47 have now been replaced by voyagers aka cattle wagons

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Год назад

    47553 again, that one was also in your Bournemouth video 😂 (later renumbered 47803, and painted a horrid yellow)

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      many thanks for the comment. Andrei...yes that loco follows me....best wishes....Mark

  • @TrainLovers-TL69
    @TrainLovers-TL69 Год назад

    Super!

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      You're very welcome...many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @duncancurtis5108
    @duncancurtis5108 Год назад +1

    Were 85s just as busy at weekends? That my explain not seeing even one twixt Euston and Watford in 1989.

    • @AndreiTupolev
      @AndreiTupolev Год назад

      By then they were mostly used on freight, so mostly at night.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      Many as Andret states were mostly late or very early in the day and worked some of the sleepers....You're very welcome...many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark

  • @johnyoungieyoung123
    @johnyoungieyoung123 5 месяцев назад

    Never saw a 33 at Cov

    • @spompey
      @spompey  5 месяцев назад

      It did see a daily 33 on a parcels in the early evening for a brief period....Best wishes and many thanks...Mark

  • @tonetonic2013
    @tonetonic2013 Год назад

    at 24:26 ,what is that sound the loco is making? Sounds like a ww2 air raid siren!, is it the generator maybe.

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      I believe it is the equipment on the roof to power the Traction Motors....Many thanks for your comment and for watching...best wishes...Mark

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Год назад

    86 at the start, on InterCity Mk 1 stock and not stopping, must have been a charter, or empty stock for one

    • @spompey
      @spompey  Год назад

      I guess that it too was a special bound for some tour out of Euston perhaps.....thanks Andrei as always....Mark

  • @trevorhopkins715
    @trevorhopkins715 2 месяца назад

    23..47 ?

    • @spompey
      @spompey  2 месяца назад

      Chatting to someone on opposite platform...maybe....many thanks and best regards...Mark