Wow never thought I'd see a diesel powered steam locomotive! This would be a great idea for keeping and using steam engines around the world for the sake of keeping the look but having it be more efficient and easier to maintain.
So emotional seeing this beautiful little railway for the first time in 55 years, since my dear Mum and Dad took me for a ride on the train as a young boy. Thanks for stirring such fond memories of yesteryear. 😊
Some of the iron castings on these Locos were made by my father in the 30's at Ashby & Anderson Ltd Foundry, Hunslet Leeds ( sadly long gone) I'm now 81yrs young but I remember as a 12/13 yr old taking several rides on these wonderful old girls....Regards Noel Anderson
What kid has never dreamed of being a train conductor? This is a really big toy that everyone loves. Take it for what it is! A great big toy to have "FUN" with. Great video ! ! !
Neptune, built in 1931 is the worlds oldest operational diesel hydraulic locomotive. The two original locomotives at NBR were built with diesel engines for ease of operation, but were outlined to represent the top express engines of the day, the Gresley A1/A3 class steam locomotives. The driver of the second train in this film is my son.
Before anyone else keeps saying it's a shame they're not steam. Let me explain: these are quite old diesels built by a very well known steam building company Hudswell Clarke during the depression of the 1930's and are quite unique and well built, they only built 9 of this type to keep the workshop busy and fortunately they all survive. They are not a modern lash up.
great to hear Terry. Hope you are keeping well and safe these days.....do you know which firm build the railway? There were quiet a few back then in Leeds, like hunslet and kitsons....all gone now.
Amazing to see this railway is still going. Fantastic childhood memories from the 1970’s of going on the pedlos and seeing/hearing these engines approaching. Cable cars seem to be gone though. I must admit I always thought they were steam powered but makes no difference they are still great.
It's what you call a "steam profile" model. They're easier to maintain and cheaper by a factor of 10, although you miss out on the feel of an authentic steam locomotive. They're good if you can't afford (or don't want to pay for) and/or can't deal with the necessary maintenance for the real thing but still want the look of a steamer.
For the uninitiated these are OLD diesel locos that have historic merit in they're own right, they were built by Hudswell Clarke a well known steam loco builders during the 30's depression and were designed to be economical for the operators. So much so that they could afford another within a year of operating. You'll notice they are quite faithful in outline to the original steam loco and not the usual abortion you see built today. All of the nine built survive today and all but one run.
Great video and an amazing little railway. Cannot help but laugh at the mugs on here posting negative comments about the fact the locomotives are steam outline Diesels, do some research and you will find these locos have ran since the 1930's on this railway and have historical significance on there own. And they are an attraction in their own right. I visit Scarborough every year and the railway is always bustling and in fantastic condition with friendly staff, if you are visiting Scarborough I whole heartedly recommend visiting the railway and Peasholm Park where the railway is located.
I used to live in Scarborough and I loved this little railway. I knew one of the workers there, he was a nice bloke. On my birthday when I was younger, he let me be the conductor and honestly it was so exciting to 9 year old me. Ah nostalgia. I hope you're doing good wherever you are Steve (Steve is nice worker)
Funny, I live near North Bay, and Scarborough is 4 hours away. I’ve never heard of this RR. Now I realize it’s NOT in Canada. I was gonna correct someone but I’m the one whose wrong. I’m still giggling inside. Great video and info in the comments. Thanks to you all.
I remember the little train that went from Battersea park gate to the fun fain, that was steam outline diesel too and sounded like a Thames Trader truck, lol. Nice video, nice railway.
you're right. I would actually just spend more money to go on a real train than going to a miniature train ride that's powered by diesel and not real steam.
@@NortheastCorridorFilms what's dangerous? the smoke I can understand. what else? the heat? which is just the boiler. what else? no seriously. what else?....
People are asking why it is diesel and not steam the answer is that this is a seaside railway that gets its money from the summer season and is closed or only running at certain times of the year.
Morecambe Pleasure Park miniature railway This 20" gauge railway operated from 1953 until 1981. The two locomotives still survive and are now at the North Bay Railway in Scarborough.
My dad took me on the Peasholm Park railway in 1962. I take it this is the same one? I remember at the time being disappointed it wasn't proper steam but I felt the same about the Blackpool Pleasure Beach Express. Didn't spoil my enjoyment in either case though! Great little railway. Good to see that it runs both ways.
I don't understand why people are so upset it doesn't run like an actual steam locomotive like... Do you know how much that would cost to operate? Not to mention the hazards of having steam/sparks from the fire box blowing in not only the drivers face, but the passengers face? It looks fine as it is in my opinion!!💚💚
Una idea fabulosa para los amantes de los trenes. Voy a dedicar mucho esfuerzo para implementarlo en el lugar donde vivo en mi país Chile. Desde ya agradezco información y apoyo de las personas que puedan. Gracias.
Now... Blackpool Pleasure Beach has a very nice railway, or did, when I last went there. Not a scenic line like this, but by far more complex with branches and loops all over the place. I'm given to believe that their locos were indeed in steam, but converted to diesel at some later date. The trouble at Blackpool was that they were always cramming more attractions into the same busy piece of land, and the railway seemed always to be being lifted and relayed to give way to the other, more modern, attractions. Now, I rather thought that these locos at Scarborough sounded very much like they're powered by Perkins diesel engines, and not at all unlike the Massey Ferguson 165 we once owned, or the Perkins 4-154 diesel on our 'off-grid' generator (basically an updated version of the motor in the Fergy tractor).
Can someone point me in the right direction to companies that makes tracks and prices thanks I think more of these little lines should brought back to the public
It's not steam!!! I spoiled the video by turning the vspeaker on to listen to the steam engine. Oh well - the kids seemed to like it. Put a bigger muffler on it and use some steam sounds coordinated with the wheels. It's around. I think Maerklin has some for their trains.
Its the line token, a remnant of the old days. A driver couldnt proceed down the line unless he physically held the token ( there were different designs) This was to prevent mistakes when 2 trains could meet on the same line
Wow never thought I'd see a diesel powered steam locomotive! This would be a great idea for keeping and using steam engines around the world for the sake of keeping the look but having it be more efficient and easier to maintain.
So emotional seeing this beautiful little railway for the first time in 55 years, since my dear Mum and Dad took me for a ride on the train as a young boy. Thanks for stirring such fond memories of yesteryear. 😊
Some of the iron castings on these Locos were made by my father in the 30's at Ashby & Anderson Ltd Foundry, Hunslet Leeds ( sadly long gone) I'm now 81yrs young but I remember as a 12/13 yr old taking several rides on these wonderful old girls....Regards Noel Anderson
What kid has never dreamed of being a train conductor? This is a really big toy that everyone loves. Take it for what it is! A great big toy to have "FUN" with. Great video ! ! !
I always dreamed about being the train •_•
Neptune, built in 1931 is the worlds oldest operational diesel hydraulic locomotive. The two original locomotives at NBR were built with diesel engines for ease of operation, but were outlined to represent the top express engines of the day, the Gresley A1/A3 class steam locomotives. The driver of the second train in this film is my son.
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These are amazing little trains and the engineering should be appreciated 🏴
I love it!!!...that is a beautiful loco.. I'd be so happy to be that engineer, doing that daily....Love trains!
Before anyone else keeps saying it's a shame they're not steam. Let me explain: these are quite old diesels built by a very well known steam building company Hudswell Clarke during the depression of the 1930's and are quite unique and well built, they only built 9 of this type to keep the workshop busy and fortunately they all survive. They are not a modern lash up.
my father Frank Hall deceased of york was involved in building these in leeds in 1931, i was born in 1935 now aged 84 years, cheers
great to hear Terry. Hope you are keeping well and safe these days.....do you know which firm build the railway? There were quiet a few back then in Leeds, like hunslet and kitsons....all gone now.
@@stratman9449 sorry do not know
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I was on this train in 1982. Talk about a blast from the past.
Absolute amazing rail therapy....Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
rail therapy....perfect!!
Amazing to see this railway is still going. Fantastic childhood memories from the 1970’s of going on the pedlos and seeing/hearing these engines approaching. Cable cars seem to be gone though. I must admit I always thought they were steam powered but makes no difference they are still great.
Lovely footage! There have been many very happy customers since the 30s, me included - lots of times!
Wait.....what?
Your over 80??
Dunno why but I love that clacking sound trains make when going along the track
Ross Smith Yeah, I agree Ross ! :-)
Ross Smith It’s called a gap in between each rail connection. They have to repair the track soon or face derailment
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that heavy steel grinding on steel.....yes, yes yes!!
This is not about how realistic the train sounds, it’s about the joy this small railway brings to these people
Great video! Really enjoyed the passengers perspective!
Now if only I could drive/operate one :)
Hey, steam or not this certainly is better than no railroad. Diesel in 1931, now that was way ahead of its time for sure:)
Especially making them _look_ like steamers, rather than just a box on wheels.
Having a Steam engine fitted with a Diesel engine inside it just ain’t right, but great video tho 👍🏻
It's what you call a "steam profile" model. They're easier to maintain and cheaper by a factor of 10, although you miss out on the feel of an authentic steam locomotive. They're good if you can't afford (or don't want to pay for) and/or can't deal with the necessary maintenance for the real thing but still want the look of a steamer.
Hm fair enough.
Not really.
It’s not
It’s what I call identity thief
For the uninitiated these are OLD diesel locos that have historic merit in they're own right, they were built by Hudswell Clarke a well known steam loco builders during the 30's depression and were designed to be economical for the operators. So much so that they could afford another within a year of operating. You'll notice they are quite faithful in outline to the original steam loco and not the usual abortion you see built today. All of the nine built survive today and all but one run.
Great video and an amazing little railway.
Cannot help but laugh at the mugs on here posting negative comments about the fact the locomotives are steam outline Diesels, do some research and you will find these locos have ran since the 1930's on this railway and have historical significance on there own. And they are an attraction in their own right.
I visit Scarborough every year and the railway is always bustling and in fantastic condition with friendly staff, if you are visiting Scarborough I whole heartedly recommend visiting the railway and Peasholm Park where the railway is located.
I used to live in Scarborough and I loved this little railway. I knew one of the workers there, he was a nice bloke. On my birthday when I was younger, he let me be the conductor and honestly it was so exciting to 9 year old me. Ah nostalgia. I hope you're doing good wherever you are Steve (Steve is nice worker)
The bloke driving the second train is steve
That looks like a DELIGHTFUL park to visit, wish I was there with my grandchildren! Bet it's more fun than ANY of the Disney parks and cheaper.
Which place is this?
Funny, I live near North Bay, and Scarborough is 4 hours away. I’ve never heard of this RR. Now I realize it’s NOT in Canada. I was gonna correct someone but I’m the one whose wrong. I’m still giggling inside. Great video and info in the comments. Thanks to you all.
man it would be fun too own this. cheers from across the pond. Michigan U.S.A.
I remember the little train that went from Battersea park gate to the fun fain, that was steam outline diesel too and sounded like a Thames Trader truck, lol. Nice video, nice railway.
Looks really nice but the effect is totally gone without the chugging, and hissing of steam
True that
LOL steam enginge case with a diesel engine I'd want my mony back flase advertising!
you're right. I would actually just spend more money to go on a real train than going to a miniature train ride that's powered by diesel and not real steam.
Red Blood It’s more dangerous you know
@@NortheastCorridorFilms what's dangerous? the smoke I can understand. what else? the heat? which is just the boiler. what else? no seriously. what else?....
I used to love this train when I was young i went on it 24/7
Great film! Thank you for uploading it, we have just 'shared' it on our Facebook page.
Thanks very much, I really enjoyed your railway and I'm glad you enjoyed my video. :-)
Excellent! No live-steam locos, but well appreciated from my side, weil made…greetings from Germany!
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How fun, someday hopefully I will ride this sweet little train♥️
That looks like a fun job
I remember going here a few times, got a look around the engine shed once
People are asking why it is diesel and not steam the answer is that this is a seaside railway that gets its money from the summer season and is closed or only running at certain times of the year.
Morecambe Pleasure Park miniature railway
This 20" gauge railway operated from 1953 until 1981. The two locomotives still survive and are now at the North Bay Railway in Scarborough.
Shame that loco has to be either diesel or petrol. It would be sweet if it was steam. A bit like Green Goddess from the RH&DR.
Oh yeah. Nice video btw. Shows the railway nicely.
thank you :-)
the do use a real steam train sometimes but not often.
Tomedy34 1994 yes
Or a oil burner
Its good to see that they are using a "Staff" system on this railway . . . . . Safety First - especially with multiple trains working on single lines.
Nice channel."thumbs up".
Thank you very much!
omg well done this has 1.1 million views 🤗
Thanks for the ride, awesome train !
This is what inspired, The miniature engines on Thomas And friends.
No, it was the RHDR locos that inspired them
Nice video. The layout is pretty awesome. Well done!
I don't like how there are diesal engines.thats one way to ruin a railway. But to be fair, they did a good job, so did you filming this. Matt
MI Rail thank you :-)
Exactly what I think about this loco and many others. It would be super if this was real steam.
I think you mean Diesel as in Rudolf Diesel who invented the 'Diesel' Engine
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I have been on that exact railway on my holiday in Scarborough
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This is not how diesel took over from steam in the full scale world 😁
Still a beautiful railway, well built and I guess fun to ride.
So beautiful video new friend!
I liked it, better to have locos by diesel than not at all!
Thank for uploading.
My dad took me on the Peasholm Park railway in 1962. I take it this is the same one? I remember at the time being disappointed it wasn't proper steam but I felt the same about the Blackpool Pleasure Beach Express. Didn't spoil my enjoyment in either case though! Great little railway. Good to see that it runs both ways.
Nice video
Been on this so many times as a kid.
Super ride
Makes me want to ride the train at the Portland Zoo. Ahhh memories.
Well done!
thank you, glad you enjoyed it !
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Looks a very nice ride, pity its not steam, and the engine looks good, THANK YOU
Sweet ride
It's a good way to get around
Hi. Very very good video.
Thank you.
I love this my dad like a job here if he was here fun
psyclonesteve would have loved to have a job as a ride operator on a Roller Coaster and I think he would have worked for free.
Never quite understood why they called it "Peasholm Park Station" when it's in "Northstead Manor Gardens" ... I think.
I wish steam trains would come back to work. Not just as tourist attractions, but as actual working trains.
Not happening,as steam is considered unreliable and outdated
I don't understand why people are so upset it doesn't run like an actual steam locomotive like... Do you know how much that would cost to operate? Not to mention the hazards of having steam/sparks from the fire box blowing in not only the drivers face, but the passengers face? It looks fine as it is in my opinion!!💚💚
But fire boxes have a little door that you can close it
A few days ago, on my journey to England , i‘ve seen this rails, wondering what they are for. Now I now...
greetings from Germany
Awesome bro
I much prefer the ROMNEY, HYTHE & DYMCHURCH RAILWAY , with real steam locos......
What about the Eastleigh Lakeside Railway?
It’s not a competition!
Una idea fabulosa para los amantes de los trenes. Voy a dedicar mucho esfuerzo para implementarlo en el lugar donde vivo en mi país Chile. Desde ya agradezco información y apoyo de las personas que puedan. Gracias.
That is cool!
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"Never Overlook a Little Engine"!
Looking great !! 😍
I’ve been there in 2016 or 2017 it is really fun
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I have been on this.
FYi I would LOVE to have his job!
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I think they're all volunteers
did annyeone saw the pigeon at min 7:18
I would like to own one and ride around the yard
+Raven Roth so would I :-)
Same! I always have wanted one!
Now... Blackpool Pleasure Beach has a very nice railway, or did, when I last went there. Not a scenic line like this, but by far more complex with branches and loops all over the place. I'm given to believe that their locos were indeed in steam, but converted to diesel at some later date. The trouble at Blackpool was that they were always cramming more attractions into the same busy piece of land, and the railway seemed always to be being lifted and relayed to give way to the other, more modern, attractions.
Now, I rather thought that these locos at Scarborough sounded very much like they're powered by Perkins diesel engines, and not at all unlike the Massey Ferguson 165 we once owned, or the Perkins 4-154 diesel on our 'off-grid' generator (basically an updated version of the motor in the Fergy tractor).
Nioce video by the way 👍
Never overlook a little engine!
That's a cool looking train geus I like trains
That locomotive looks like Henry from Thomas and friends
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At my local miniature railway the children are not particularly interested in steam but want to ride behind the diesels!
it is like thomas and friends never overlook a little engine
I like green steam trains 😁👍
I've been on this!
WonderfulL!!!
This is awesome
Amazing
24:09 That kid sounds like a brat!
He was just yelling-
@@NortheastCorridorFilms yeah in hindsight 15 year old me was a bitch with that comment lmaooo
Dylan Clark Wtf, I never realized this was 5 years old 🤣
Welp, you’re an adult lol
How did I get here?......
Can someone point me in the right direction to companies that makes tracks and prices thanks I think more of these little lines should brought back to the public
very nice film and railway come to CLEETHORPES and ride on ours in steam
Man, I wish this was at the Scarborough near where I live...
well, it is cheaper and easier to have no steam and be a diesel. It doesn't look too bad there in real life.
That's the biggest little steam engine I've ever seen.
Wow, I thought they meant Scarborough and North Bay Ontario.
It's not steam!!! I spoiled the video by turning the vspeaker on to listen to the steam engine. Oh well - the kids seemed to like it. Put a bigger muffler on it and use some steam sounds coordinated with the wheels. It's around. I think Maerklin has some for their trains.
wish they wud bring the chair lift back, they were brill
One diesel in a Steamengine?how unreal.
You should paint it red for the hog warts express. It’s the same model.
Not it's not,the Hogwarts Express is a GWR 4-6-0 Hall class
Is that an old rollercoaster in the water??
It’s an old water chute from an abandon small theme park.. Jesus Christ is the way
Agree with "Meengineer 100" about the lack of steam. Doesn't seem authentic. Like riding in a car on RR tracks.
Not steam but still superb models !
Each time a train pass one another it stops and the train driver pass an object to the other driver, may I know what is the object?
Its the line token, a remnant of the old days. A driver couldnt proceed down the line unless he physically held the token ( there were different designs) This was to prevent mistakes when 2 trains could meet on the same line