Fantastic 👍🏻 Many a happy day travelling from Manchester on my Honda CB 250 super dream to Shirebrook watching the trains back in the late 70s 80s then called at Barrow Hill and Tinsley on the way home lol 😆
also in the days where a rail enthusiast can stand so many yards away from a school playground with a video camera, videoing his beloved railways without a visit from several police cars and officers wanting to know what he was doing............ahhhhhh and its so much better in 2019...................!
God that brings back memories playing in the yard at dinner break knowing the old mans god knows how many foot underground cutting coal while the trains haul it off to the power stations. Kids today have no idea, I suppose the closest they’ll get is dads in the “office”. Am I the only one who longs for days past?
Brilliant footage thanks! So impressed you got footage of a freight setting into the exchange loop at Chesterfield ready to set back into the spur over the by-pass into Bryan Donkins and British Cylinders works.
Absolutely cracking footage, thanks for sharing. It's good that you've kept the camera rolling to capture the entire train too. I found myself counting the HAAs to how many were made up to the full 36 sets! Thumbs-up.
wonderful footage. brings back some great memories for me seeing MGR traffic working through Toton. interesting to see how Chesterfield has changed too.
That was epic, what a great trip down memory lane. Makes you realise how sterile the railways are now, all the freight in my neck of the woods, and theirs not much of it, has a 66 on it.
Cheers that's the first satisfactory answer I've had to the question in twenty years! Seems so obvious now, folks told me it was a rail station but I knew that wasn't quite right.
Fantastic 👍🏻 Many a happy day travelling from Manchester on my Honda CB 250 super dream to Shirebrook watching the trains back in the late 70s 80s then called at Barrow Hill and Tinsley on the way home lol 😆
also in the days where a rail enthusiast can stand so many yards away from a school playground with a video camera, videoing his beloved railways without a visit from several police cars and officers wanting to know what he was doing............ahhhhhh and its so much better in 2019...................!
Fantastic to see all the locos that sadly aren't here today
God that brings back memories playing in the yard at dinner break knowing the old mans god knows how many foot underground cutting coal while the trains haul it off to the power stations. Kids today have no idea, I suppose the closest they’ll get is dads in the “office”. Am I the only one who longs for days past?
Proper jobs in these days, I was a guard at Shirebrook then went onto secondman at Sheffield Midland good days gone forever.
The sound of that class 47 pulling out of chesterfield...
Outstanding, a real interesting railway with some great freight. If only we had digital cameras back then.
Thank you Russell.
Brilliant footage thanks! So impressed you got footage of a freight setting into the exchange loop at Chesterfield ready to set back into the spur over the by-pass into Bryan Donkins and British Cylinders works.
Absolutely cracking footage, thanks for sharing. It's good that you've kept the camera rolling to capture the entire train too. I found myself counting the HAAs to how many were made up to the full 36 sets! Thumbs-up.
Outstanding, some nice freight from when the railway was still interesting.
What a shame we didn't have digital cameras back then.
Great footage, brings back memories of sneaking round Shirebrook, Worksop, Toton, Barrow Hill and Tinsley on a Sunday
Very cool! those were the days.
absolutely great stuff, brought back some great memories.
wonderful footage. brings back some great memories for me seeing MGR traffic working through Toton.
interesting to see how Chesterfield has changed too.
That was epic, what a great trip down memory lane. Makes you realise how sterile the railways are now, all the freight in my neck of the woods, and theirs not much of it, has a 66 on it.
Glad you enjoyed it Nigel
Excellent, thank you for the memories.
Great scenes, so much lost
Amazing, so local to me, they sound so much better than 66s.
The 20s were going down the now lifted goods line across the main road.
Wonderful, many thanks for sharing
well shot footage. any idea where the dmu will have been heading
Barnsley? ..via Dronfield & Sheffield
What's the building at 7:45 and 11:08? I know it's now been demolished but remember it laying abandoned during my childhood.
I think it's the old Midland Railway Goods Depot
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Cheers that's the first satisfactory answer I've had to the question in twenty years! Seems so obvious now, folks told me it was a rail station but I knew that wasn't quite right.