Remains of a Railway Yard Hidden in the Woods

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  • Remains of a Railway Yard Hidden in the Woods
    Tibshelf Sidings in Derbyshire was once a busy and important part of the Railway & Coal distribution network of the UK. Numerous sidings and a junction were sprawled out alongside the Erewash Valley Railway Line in Derbyshire and closed in the late 1980s as the collieries in the area began to decline.
    In this video i go in search of any remains of Tibshelf Sidings. Yes, there are a few good ones!
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Комментарии • 140

  • @malcolmlowe2323
    @malcolmlowe2323 Год назад +12

    Accident Sept 1968 class 20 D8163 & D8189 Both repaired at Crewe Works. Train ran away coming into the Sidings onto a loaded road. Train crew jumped clear.

    • @DYFitter170
      @DYFitter170 29 дней назад

      Driver was Arthur Fletcher (Flash). Lost several toes when he jumped off as his foot went under the loco wheels. He carried on driving and was still driving steam locos at The MRT Butterley into the 90's when I worked there. The cab of the lead 20 was destroyed with most of the coal from the wagon it collided with inside. There's a photo somewhere with recovery in progress with Flying Scotsman passing slowly by on a Northbound Railtour.

  • @banksroadmodernimage7358
    @banksroadmodernimage7358 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video footage here👍👌

  • @Anglianwanderer
    @Anglianwanderer Год назад +18

    I was getting worried that you were stopping the channel. Such a professional, keep these videos coming our way when you can!

  • @wirebrushofenlightenment1545
    @wirebrushofenlightenment1545 Год назад +9

    Amazing how quickly nature reclaims a site.

  • @HaroldRoad
    @HaroldRoad Год назад +12

    Absolutely brilliant, Been there and its great to have a rummage and find stuff, proper railway exploration , if you enjoy exploring like this, go back to Mansfield concentration sidings, and look opposite the water tower, follow the track formation back, lots of signalling posts still there that have been discarded...there is nothing in the early sidings, but look closely in the lower sidings, there are a few gems in there...loved this video, one of my favourites, well done...👏👍

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much Jon. It might be worth a revisit in the winter. I should do the Con again in the winter

  • @leeproctor7622
    @leeproctor7622 10 месяцев назад +4

    Great video I'm a train driver for DB and remember loads of yards just like this in the eighties fond memories of waiting in the mess rooms for your train Great bunch of guys we had such a fun time. If you see any Railway chairs most had the date of manufacture stamped on them you will be surprised about how early they are especially in old yards 😮

  • @bobingram6912
    @bobingram6912 Год назад +7

    Oh yes, No.3 was worth the wait, those yard lamps were something else combined with the backing track, very melancholic. Amazing what thirty odd years does to a place. Great three parter Ant, thanks as usual👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Carolb66
    @Carolb66 Год назад +8

    Hi Ant, your perseverance pays off! I would get totally lost in those woods. You would not believe there would be all those tracks & signals & trains in those woods & all the chat & banter in that siding hut from the railway workers, what an amazing find! Well done. Really enjoyed this, worth the wait Ant. ❤😊

  • @TheDoctorhuw
    @TheDoctorhuw Год назад +6

    Well done, Its much more overgrown than i remember it. maybe a trip later in the year when there is less undergrowth. lots of bits and bobs on the ground to puzzle over. The Woodhouse sidings are worth a look too!

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much for watching.
      Woodhouse near Sheffield?

    • @TheDoctorhuw
      @TheDoctorhuw Год назад

      Yes between beighton and woodhouse under the A57 not sure how much is there now as it must be 15 years ago I was there last! @@TrekkingExploration

    • @StevieGsadventures
      @StevieGsadventures Год назад +1

      @wobblyrunnerexploration has done beighton sidings and found allsorts there

  • @captainboing
    @captainboing 11 месяцев назад +2

    wow! great finds. I get a trememndous sense of melancholy for what was, what is lost and the lives affected irrevocably

  • @philsmodelrailway232
    @philsmodelrailway232 Год назад +4

    You sir have out done yourself with this video
    To also have footage of a class 60 passing the same building really puts it into perspective

  • @ernestbailey9194
    @ernestbailey9194 Год назад +2

    Blimey I remember in the mid 60s going to Toton Stapleford & Sandiacre station from Barnsley in my teens, seeing Westhouses station and a triangle of line to the left. Then when I got my car licence I went to Westhouses shed and took some photos of loads of class 20's. I also went to Toton sheds & took loads of photos of the engines there.
    THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Thanks for reminding me of my youth.

  • @ministryoflies1344
    @ministryoflies1344 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good videos but should really give credit to and get permission from the people whose media is used in your productions. This is why i watermark all my stuff!

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  10 месяцев назад

      Where credit is available I do as you'll see with the provided names. Some images are shared as photographer unknown as it's impossible to trace the original source. Which image are you referring too?

  • @barrieshepherd7694
    @barrieshepherd7694 Год назад +2

    The portakabin in the photos was most likely a TOPS installation. Total Operations Processing System was initiated in the 70's. It provided computer terminals and printers at freight yards linked to a IBM mainframe computer in Marylebone (London). Every freight wagon was in a database and yards would receive listings of wagons coming in. They would sort them as appropriate and then, when the train departed, send the data back into the system. In this way wagon utilisation was improved - probably by 20+ %.
    This then meant that older wagons could be scrapped and maintenance costs saved. While little shunting was done in these colliery yards train formations would be assembled in the large yards like Toton and Tinsley .
    The system was improved and modified over the years and now manages all vehicles on the UK rail network. Operators across the country can see where any wagon/coach/engine etc. Is.

  • @DanielWard-f1l
    @DanielWard-f1l Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video, I love old railways as Aberdeen has one but its a bit to long to walk as it about 25mile long and it was used as our late Queen RIP god bless everyone

  • @phillipthebigj8971
    @phillipthebigj8971 Год назад +2

    Nice one Ant another great vid cracking find in that old yard and it was good to see the buildings on some of them pics to just to see how they were back in the day.

  • @peterthornton2396
    @peterthornton2396 8 месяцев назад +1

    26:18 takes me back to being very young. We just never knew how much of a wonderful era we were in

  • @Killercutsvideo
    @Killercutsvideo 11 месяцев назад +1

    C'mon bloke I can see the ground, it's not that thick... 9:33

  • @ianr
    @ianr Год назад +2

    Brilliant video again Ant, a pleasure to watch.
    Hope your ok.👍🙂

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад

      Thanks very much Ian I've been looking forward to sharing this one

  • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling
    @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling Год назад +2

    Nice one, Ant. It definitely paid to have a root around. Some classic bits of history there. Thank you for all you do and all your research and pictures. I really appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @aliendon73
    @aliendon73 Год назад +2

    Excellent video footage Ant, just love it.
    Just thought I would let you know the type of fishplate you found near the platelayers hut. It's known as a junction plate, or transition plate. It is used when the type of rail changes from Bullhead rail (95) to Flatbottom (113).

  • @mrsgenehunt48
    @mrsgenehunt48 Год назад +2

    You were well rewarded for your perseverance. What great finds. Brilliant video Ant 😊

  • @jasonmfalconer
    @jasonmfalconer Год назад +2

    Love it mate.exploring
    An activity lost on today's kids

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Год назад +1

    Hello Ant. Just wanted to inform you that I have Lo Gehrig’s Disease.. There is no cure for it. Will continue to follow your channel to the end.. See you on the next. Always look forward to them. Cheers Ant!! ❤😢

  • @2010ditta
    @2010ditta Год назад +2

    Trainspotting and exploration = a very enjoyable video, thank you. With some great finds and archive pics, and film. Great stuff. All the best.

  • @michaelmiller641
    @michaelmiller641 Год назад +2

    I suppose there's no scrap value in the yard lamps! Great video, Ant. Thanks

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Год назад +1

    Ant, you read my mind on the fact that there was a total lack of "graffiti" or what some call "street art." Thanks for walking for us, wish I was there also........

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 4 месяца назад

    absolutely worthwhile. great and interesting finds. .

  • @tango6nf477
    @tango6nf477 6 месяцев назад

    When we think of the end of coal mining we don't tend to think of the knock on effect in other industries that supported the coal industry, Tibby is a great example of this, wherever there was coal there were railways, when coal went so did they. Not only the drivers, track workers, signalmen etc lost jobs but all the rail support industries too. I don't think anyone has ever worked out the wider consequences but it must have been massive.

  • @bottlediggingchris3966
    @bottlediggingchris3966 Год назад +2

    You can find a similar thing and a couple of air raid shelters at Toton Sidings in Long Eaton

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад +2

      I had a little look for them, there beyond the fence?

    • @bottlediggingchris3966
      @bottlediggingchris3966 Год назад

      @@TrekkingExploration I will have a look when I am walking my dog down there next. I used to be able to access some of the old Sidings and one of the shelters.

  • @shavedphil
    @shavedphil Год назад +1

    Hi Ant.
    At 14.22 you say the passing train was heading to Liverpool Street.... Did you mean that or is there another Liverpool Street, not just the one in London?
    Phil

  • @DesigntowinLew
    @DesigntowinLew Год назад +1

    That was most definitely worth an explore some amazing finds . Guessing they lost interest before they totally cleared the site or maybe used the buildings as a shelter while doing so .
    Whatever was great stuff Ant .

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much I'm pleased you enjoyed it. May be worth a quick return in the winter

  • @lairdstephenrousek.r.o.6505
    @lairdstephenrousek.r.o.6505 11 месяцев назад

    You wouldn't think , they'd build in and around trees.

  • @mikewoodman7700
    @mikewoodman7700 Год назад

    If anything good as come from the closures of these lines its the increase in birch trees!

  • @andrewdavis9223
    @andrewdavis9223 Год назад +1

    Those trees grow fast don't they 😊

  • @ashleybarnes7266
    @ashleybarnes7266 Год назад +3

    "I'm not going to climb up it"
    8 rungs later..... 😂
    Classic.

  • @philtowle4683
    @philtowle4683 11 месяцев назад

    Used to visit Westhouses with my dad.

  • @Elliothannaford-ee7nh
    @Elliothannaford-ee7nh Год назад

    Elliot hannaford you to day going

  • @rustynailer8655
    @rustynailer8655 Год назад

    5:46 steam locomotive fire bar

  • @robertvaughan9759
    @robertvaughan9759 10 месяцев назад

    As somebody from South Derbyshire,I know Tibshelf is way more north than proper South Derbyshire.

  • @Minecraft-pj4hm
    @Minecraft-pj4hm 8 месяцев назад

    Looks an idyllic place - reconquered by nature. The local train station looks much the same - closed in 60s.

  • @selfaware3940
    @selfaware3940 Год назад

    tempted climb the ladder?

  • @simonprince5968
    @simonprince5968 Год назад

    Always seems strange to just walk away and just leave things? You'd think the bricks would certainly be worth something by themselves?

  • @Marc_von_Hoffrichter
    @Marc_von_Hoffrichter Год назад

    Wonderful video mate. Incredible find to boot! Thanks cobber. Appreciated. Cheers

  • @peterthornton2396
    @peterthornton2396 8 месяцев назад

    Right up my street this one mate, I absolutely love discovering and trying to work out old infrastructure and I’ve become a rail fan in my old age! Love the old heavy diesels

  • @hughoconnor9172
    @hughoconnor9172 Год назад

    Whilst Accurascale can be applauded for the range of mineral wagons being produced, at £25 each they are taking the proverbial! These were found in their hundreds in all states of use on the railway and if you wanted just 10 it would cost you £250. Who are they expecting to buy these - not your average modeller.

  • @exploringwithjb
    @exploringwithjb 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely awesome video. It's very interesting. I always find on railway explorations that the best things are always well hidden. It's definitely worth going off track and deviating into woodlands because they often hold secrets.
    Again, great video

  • @thomascorden2905
    @thomascorden2905 10 месяцев назад

    Love your work mate; always find myself just getting engrossed into all of your videos. It's strange, being born in the early 90s and therefore after most pits had closed round Mansfield & surrounding areas, it's hard for me to picture that our town once had these booming coal & textile industries. Its a real shame, but your videos make me nostalgic for a time I've never seen. ..as I say, love your work, keep it up! Very informative above all else 👏 😊

  • @milehighclassics
    @milehighclassics Год назад

    I’m old,,,, how can trees grow that quickly , I used to explore buildings from the war when it was 1980 and felt it was hundreds of years ago and now if I went to derby area my mind expects to see old locos and yards but you now show me this it’s shocked me, how time has eaten up the yard , sad

  • @everydaysabonus
    @everydaysabonus Год назад

    Well done Ant; thought you would have gone up one of the ladders 🤔can’t wait for the west houses one 👍

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 Год назад

    Ant, what looked like a disappointing venture, turned out to be a great discovery. That shunters quarters and mess room were a very good find after all that time that the yard had closed. The other yard lamp finds were amazing too. It's again, hard to take it in that the place was so busy, with all that merry-go-round coal traffic just gone forever! The photo in the mess-room of the rail staff, I guess that the drivers would no doubt have been Toton men. Most of the locos would have been from that depot, too. They lost a hell of a lot of work when all the collieries closed. Anyhow, many thanks for this enjoyable film.

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 Год назад

    The modern building would've been relocated at about when the yard was officially closed. The brick buildings would've been the last assets still being used when the last tracks were lifted.

  • @chrisbayly5457
    @chrisbayly5457 Год назад

    Great series, thoroughly enjoyed it. Your determination to find out about a railway is brilliant and I am totally engrossed....Thanks Ant...

  • @davidcolton2922
    @davidcolton2922 Год назад

    Have you ever walked the the trans pennine trail that’s near Arkwright in Derbyshire? Is this part of the great central or just a colliery line ??

  • @smithyhouses100
    @smithyhouses100 Год назад

    Really enjoyed that video.Excellent research too to get the pictures and footage of how it used to look. Very well done. I was wondering if there is anything left of the old station called Derby Friargate?

  • @bobjackson6524
    @bobjackson6524 Год назад

    That was brilliant
    I would love to see you explore Skelton junction in Timperley,
    As would hundreds of others.
    It's truly fascinating,
    And the lines which pass through have great significance in that their destinations are highly important places of industry taking products from quarry, to rail, to sea, and across the world

  • @Jimyjames73
    @Jimyjames73 Год назад

    Very good Ant - but always sad to see when they take the Railway away!!!! 🤔🚂🚂🚂

  • @kenstevens5065
    @kenstevens5065 Год назад

    Back in the sixties I used to travel a lot between Nottingham and Sheffield on the then new M1. The heavy industry, coal and rail has now mostly gone replaced by various warehouses and factory units. The huge amount of landscaping of old spoll heaps as well. Amazing the change in less than a lifetime. Great production Ant, as usual. Brilliant archives for future generations.

  • @barrieshepherd7694
    @barrieshepherd7694 Год назад

    Really enjoyable ramble through the bushes Ant - staggering how quickly trees take over a deserted area.
    I enjoyed seeing the shots, and video, of the Merry Go Round trains - maybe the MGRs deserves a video of it's own showing the routes still open and the closed ones - many of which you have visited. The MGR system was sound until there was a strike and they discovered there was not enough siding space to hold all the trains!

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Год назад

    Another interesting video today.trying to catch up. Cheers Ant! ❤😊

  • @wolfstriker7679
    @wolfstriker7679 Год назад

    Hi I really like your videos I'm from the Isle of Wight and my goal is to find every single Wherry Line on the island❤

  • @scmorton2370
    @scmorton2370 Год назад

    Can I ask which end you walked in from is it glovers lane or Alfreton road please

  • @22pcirish
    @22pcirish Год назад

    Used to drive coal trains to there and up to Silverhill Colliery.

  • @benGBRf
    @benGBRf Год назад

    I see what you mean now Ant when you said it gets better. What a find with those buildings and some of the other bits as well. I look forward to the next part now 😊

  • @lindamccaughey6669
    @lindamccaughey6669 Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic, as usual. What a lot to see. Loved every little and big bit. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care

  • @lilchris26
    @lilchris26 Год назад

    Nice video Ant, this was well worth the effort. It looks like the loco has crashed into a coal wagon.

  • @a11csc
    @a11csc Год назад

    fantastic finale ant to a great 3 parter,healey mills at at ossett going back to nature slowly once a great yard

  • @PrinceJohn84
    @PrinceJohn84 Год назад

    That bit of metal at 5:46 looks like a fire bar from a locomotive firebox.

  • @kevinfisher4221
    @kevinfisher4221 Год назад

    Hi at first the one on the ground was a fire bar out of a steam loco fire box next to the wagon spring

  • @carlbentley80
    @carlbentley80 9 месяцев назад

    Another fantastic video and series.

  • @donnypete
    @donnypete Год назад

    Fantastic mate 👏 this has been a great series 👍

  • @bobtudbury8505
    @bobtudbury8505 Год назад

    the crash looks like it is buried in a 16 ton flat

  • @jwilloughby6175
    @jwilloughby6175 Год назад

    When is sandsend etc coming please?

  • @Roblilley999
    @Roblilley999 Год назад

    Really interesting video.

  • @nateuk2542
    @nateuk2542 Год назад

    Hi mate im unsure if your aware of an old street under Broadmarsh, there's access now its a vacant building site, also as I mentioned before a massive war bunker under the old player's factory in Radford plenty of artifacts its untouched,

  • @JamieCrookes
    @JamieCrookes 11 месяцев назад

    Smashing video that sir. You've got a new subscriber.

  • @johnmakin178
    @johnmakin178 9 месяцев назад

    I can't expand on what as already been said in the comments but just like to add my thanks and appreciation for your time,effort and commitment you take in producing these videos Ant.

  • @philliphammond399
    @philliphammond399 Год назад

    Hi Ant, excellent mini series, really enjoyable. Thank you so much.

  • @Mariazellerbahn
    @Mariazellerbahn Год назад

    15:32 Looks like Frank Brown at the front.

  • @anthonydefreitas6006
    @anthonydefreitas6006 Год назад

    Excellent explore Ant 👍

  • @ste.h9825
    @ste.h9825 Год назад

    Thank you.Ant.👍

  • @westernmonitor
    @westernmonitor 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing video

  • @simonrichards6739
    @simonrichards6739 Год назад

    The class 60 going passed shows how recent it was and how nature has taken over or am I showing my age!

  • @levelcrossing150
    @levelcrossing150 Год назад

    Great video and very enjoyable. Many thanks.

  • @geordieceltic2
    @geordieceltic2 10 месяцев назад

    Fascinating film. Thank you.

  • @angelcoops511
    @angelcoops511 Год назад

    Wow there’s some fascinating finds.

  • @jeremywhitehorn1228
    @jeremywhitehorn1228 Год назад

    brilliant!

  • @christinecrockford1654
    @christinecrockford1654 Год назад

    Wow amazing video again. I not been good lots of scares of cancer still got one more test to do. I've missed ur cheeky chat xxx

  • @StevieGsadventures
    @StevieGsadventures Год назад

    Amazing to see all this is still here Ant

  • @angelaknisely-marpole7679
    @angelaknisely-marpole7679 Год назад

    Brilliant, thank you!

  • @djp120970
    @djp120970 Год назад

    Top drawer as usual Ant

  • @wetdogFBK
    @wetdogFBK Год назад

    Some fantastic finds there Ant 👍🚂

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад

      If you ever fancy popping down drop a message

    • @wetdogFBK
      @wetdogFBK Год назад

      Thanks Ant, likewise if you're planning anything around Barnsley give us a shout.

  • @geoffcartwright9990
    @geoffcartwright9990 Год назад

    We can match your sidings and brew shack plus a bonus air raid shelter up here in Wigan. but no lamp posts.

    • @TrekkingExploration
      @TrekkingExploration  Год назад

      Sounds interesting.... worth a visit?

    • @geoffcartwright9990
      @geoffcartwright9990 Год назад

      Yep, cos we can show you some of the other hidden treasures around, like 20 arches n domino's

    • @iantwigg6983
      @iantwigg6983 11 месяцев назад

      The air raid shelter near Gidlow cemetery? (Fellow Wiganer)

    • @geoffcartwright9990
      @geoffcartwright9990 11 месяцев назад

      @@iantwigg6983 didn't know bout that one.. I was referring to the springs branch one..

  • @lisawyer6054
    @lisawyer6054 Год назад

    Great find!

  • @bobjackson6524
    @bobjackson6524 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Ant,
    Not seen you in my Y.T feed for weeks.
    Hope all is well.
    Please let us know youre ok.