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the Derby Technical centre
its true that people are curious should and that curiosity has lead us to try new things. at British rail they took experiments seriously and had a whole complex to help them but how did it all start?
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Why do railway engines have names?
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we all do it, we all die inanimate objects names. favourite teddies, cars, even my computer has a name! but why do we do it? and how did some railway engines get some wonderful and some more unusual names?
The little north western
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This is way too much of a coincidence considering its size, location and it name. and yes no way I would ever pass the up!
Harry Wainwrights Class D
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we have many stunning engines in the NRM but there is one that carries more gold bling than mr T himself! the Class D was a love letter from a railway to its passengers and its design and stand out features really ad an impact. I've also been working on coffee fumes this week thanks to, well... life! so during this I do mix up between Class D and D class.... this is the SER one, not the LNWR on...
Hatfields lessons... The new measurement trains
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I have always said that lessons are always learned from accidents however the Hatfield rail disaster uncovered much more than expected. In the disasters wake a new type of train was born determined to stop Hatfield from ever happening again
Slough Station
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nestled perfectly between London, Windsor and the largest industrial estate in Europe, slough staton is a gateway for commuters and visitors alike and it in itself has a very lively history!
The Galloping goose
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looking at it from a distance, it looks like a weird motor car but this is in fact a railway engine and despite them being over 90, they are still going strong!
Cadburys Chocolate Railway
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Chocolate is one of my bigger loves. I know it's bad for you so I have it on treat. but one of my favourite chocolates, Cadbury's has a railway connection and its famous locomotives are treated as well as the staff!
The Railway surgeons and the GWR leg!
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other than hospital trains, medicine and railways aren't normally seen as partners, but in the age where accidents were rife, they were the best of friends! please note - nothing gory in this video but I do show scenes of anatomy (nothing explicit) and scenes of surgery. ok for older kids but might be triggering for some.
The Importance of Ballast
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Ballast is literally the cornerstones of the railway bed and it's likely any of us has thought about it. but without them, the uk network cannot function. how are they maintained? and what have tamping machines got to do with it?
The Last day of William Huskisson
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the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was one of the grandest affairs in the country but for William a simple mistake was to cost him everything. We look into the lead up to the accident and its lessons that came from it. TW - I do talk in detail about the accident and although I nothing is shown graphically, I do talk of medical procedures, injury and amputation.
The Railway token
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I talk about tokens all the time but what is a token? how is it important? and what happens when things go wrong?
The APT-P
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we all know and love the intercity, but what of the train that preceded it? welcome to the APT-E a new experimental train that had plenty go tricks up its sleeves and gas in the can (literally)
Dent Station
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you would think that the highest station on the UK network would be a grand impressive and large structure but if you got there (once you stopped admiring the view) its a lot smaller than many people think. but just because its not grandiose doesn't mean it hasn't got a few stories
Totley Tunnel
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Totley Tunnel
Violet Jessop and the Unsinkable stoker
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Violet Jessop and the Unsinkable stoker
John Ramsbottom
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John Ramsbottom
The Glasgow Underground - the Clockwork Orange
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The Glasgow Underground - the Clockwork Orange
The Daffodil Express!
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The Daffodil Express!
The class 20
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The class 20
The London and Blackwall railway
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The London and Blackwall railway
Railway Air services
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Railway Air services
Corridor Tenders
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Corridor Tenders
Jack the Railway Baboon
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Jack the Railway Baboon
The extraordinary railway lives of York Cemetery
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The extraordinary railway lives of York Cemetery
The newspaper movement
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The newspaper movement
The NRA tramway and Bisley bullet
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The NRA tramway and Bisley bullet
George Leeman - The battle of the railway kings!
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George Leeman - The battle of the railway kings!
2023- a year in motion
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2023- a year in motion
Starlight express!
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Starlight express!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @TenShine1productions
    @TenShine1productions 5 годин тому

    Did a rail grinding course at RTC. My company even had the track maintenance contract at one point but it was before I joined them

  • @arthurmatthews9321
    @arthurmatthews9321 11 годин тому

    Head codes are still used to this day . In the form of a four digit letter and number code allocated to every train movement on the network. In the sixties diesel locomotives would display this number on the front , that’s why older diesels were built with headcode boxes. If a train driver has to communicate with a signal man through the s.p.t or g.s.m.r , he will first quote the headcode number of the train he is operating that way the signal man can instantly identify that exact train.

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail 20 годин тому

    SO this must be where the "Flying Banana" is stabled. Another superb video. thankyou

  • @MidlandProductions
    @MidlandProductions День тому

    hoary! it's my town!

  • @peteryoung4957
    @peteryoung4957 6 днів тому

    I loved video this Dawn and please do some more. The video is well presented and shows the time and effort you've put into it. Thank you

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 6 днів тому

    "Could do no more than whistle in distress"?? "With an almighty roar the cylinder heads exploded"?

  • @shnorth888
    @shnorth888 7 днів тому

    Named locomotives in North America are not rare but not common either. Normally passenger cars, like sleepers and diners, or business cars carry names. Back in the 1800's several railroads did have locos named after company officials' or places the railroad passed through. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad had a class of steam locomotives named after American presidents. The Frisco Railroad named their passenger diesels after race horses. In Canada the shortline railway, Cape Breton & Central Nova Scotia back in the 90's early 2000's had diesel locos named after a few writers, poets, and Canadian prime ministers. A few Writers names were Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Gault, Sir Richard Maitland and Prime Ministers like Sir John A Macdonald, Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Robert Laird Borden. Sadly CB&CNS no longer name their locomotives.

  • @iancragg6192
    @iancragg6192 7 днів тому

    The question really ought to be when and why locomotives acquired numbers - the pioneer engines in most countries had names only, mostly derived from the horses and stagecoaches they replaced.

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 7 днів тому

    The GWR originally did not have numbers, merely the names. I like the almost unthinking selection such as Terrible (after a naval ship?) and the GW's absorbed loco, Slaughter (named after the builders). As to the LNER I do think the powerful A3 Pretty Polly was such a cute name. The LNWR had a Psyche but engine crew had difficulty with this and it was known variously as 'Fish' or 'Pish'. It was supposed that the GW's Flower class bore names taken from Churchward's own garden (such as Stephanotis).

  • @stephendavies6949
    @stephendavies6949 7 днів тому

    In summary, loco names have an eclectic - and sometimes eccentric - but always an interesting mix of sources. Apparently all the B17 Football team names were offered to the relevant clubs when they were scrapped. Yes, more please!

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail 7 днів тому

    Many thanks for another interesting video

  • @NitroIndigo
    @NitroIndigo 7 днів тому

    Because humans will pack-bond with anything.

  • @MidlandProductions
    @MidlandProductions 7 днів тому

    interesting video as always! =D

  • @MarkSayersTech
    @MarkSayersTech 13 днів тому

    The Time Police and Jodi Taylor brought me here

  • @WarmBreezeStudios
    @WarmBreezeStudios 14 днів тому

    I had no idea that the North Western Railway was also a REAL railway, I thought it was fictional. I like your videos by the way, the Abbot's Ripton one is my favourite

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 14 днів тому

    Well done! The politics behind it I read in FSWilliams' 'Midland Railway' and that chapter itself I had to digest more than once. I lived next door in the 1960s to one who worked in the ticket office at Clapham (ahem, Jct) and I have a slide of the LMS bar and circle cast nameboard as I passed through Clapham in the late 1960s.

  • @thesudricmerman3318
    @thesudricmerman3318 14 днів тому

    i will amite i thought this was going to be a NWR episode but it nice to know there was a real NWR also since we now have a labour government now would love to hear what 5 railway lines you would like to see reopen in next 10 year

    • @jimihendrix991
      @jimihendrix991 13 днів тому

      ''...now have a labour government...'' = Communist government (There, corrected for you)

  • @SteamLance
    @SteamLance 15 днів тому

    The only one left with the original height of all the fittings

  • @carlbentley80
    @carlbentley80 15 днів тому

    I am eating and enjoying a Cadburys Milk Chocolate bar watching this.

  • @BegudMaximan-zp2tc
    @BegudMaximan-zp2tc 17 днів тому

    Our railway heritage locomotives should have been taken more seriously, albeit just one of each class, and not unceremoniously be scrapped to rid ourselves of each design.

  • @johnhudghton3535
    @johnhudghton3535 18 днів тому

    Thank you both for an excellent interview. Feels very positive from where I am.

  • @FictionalADDON
    @FictionalADDON 21 день тому

    One question and one question only: Is this engine worthy of becoming a Thomas character?

  • @thesudricmerman3318
    @thesudricmerman3318 21 день тому

    I would love to see her be returned to steam and base on bluebell railway would be right at home

  • @markdavies5508
    @markdavies5508 26 днів тому

    Fascinating video - thank you!

  • @roberthuron9160
    @roberthuron9160 28 днів тому

    In the US,Sperry Rail Service,has been giving rolling inspections of railroads for years! Also,now,Loram,and Herzog,are in the rail inspections industry!! Many railroads also have track geometry cars,such as the Long Island,Norfolk Southern,Union Pacific,and they are,like the current British system,always on the move! Oh,forgot,the JR has a flying Banana on the Shinkashin routes! Thank you 😇 😊!

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail 28 днів тому

    Saw the "Flying Banana" pass through Leagrave, heading North one afternoon.

  • @neiloflongbeck5705
    @neiloflongbeck5705 28 днів тому

    Err, should the location of the broken track be south of the incident site as the train was heading for Leeds?

  • @neiloflongbeck5705
    @neiloflongbeck5705 28 днів тому

    In late 1970s/early 1980s BR had a high speed track recording coach in a Mk2F coach shell plus a small fleet of other track recording coaches in pre-nationalisation era coaches.

  • @gerhardlesch3615
    @gerhardlesch3615 Місяць тому

    According to my knowledge the next big jump in dynamometer coach technology was achieved in 1983 by the South African Railways with a system that could measure in real time intrain forces of up to 2 500 kilonewton as well as other relevant parameters at six discrete points in trains of up 2 500 metres in length. During 1989 this system was pushed to a further limit of measuring forces over a train length of more than 7 000 metres during an investigation of the possibility of such train lengths.

  • @peteryoung4957
    @peteryoung4957 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed the history of Slough station and lots I never realised about. Yes Slough is a lovely station. I live near Slough and locally it's called Sluff.

  • @forrestrobin2712
    @forrestrobin2712 Місяць тому

    Excellent ! Really, you deserve more subscribers. Well researched and fascinating. Thanks.

  • @TerminalFerocity
    @TerminalFerocity Місяць тому

    Nice vid, shame such an interesting station is in a place like Slough

  • @arthurerickson5162
    @arthurerickson5162 Місяць тому

    Brilliant video, as always! Last autumn, I had been traveling around England and Scotland on my BritRail pass. On my last day, I had time before my flight and a day left on the pass. Since my hotel was close to Paddington, and I hadn’t been on GWR this trip, I decided to take a quick RT to Reading just to say I rode the line. Pulling into Slough, I saw the station building and quickly jumped off to check it out. Enjoyed my short visit! Then took another train heading west to complete my trip. Looking forward to your next video!

  • @samgowler4369
    @samgowler4369 Місяць тому

    The diesel is static at statfold barn.

  • @bobhellier
    @bobhellier Місяць тому

    i remember the chocolate train from somerdale keynsham going to bath pulled by a class 25 and the carnivals in frys ground it is a chocolate quarter now with houses etc

  • @user-ef2eu7kn1t
    @user-ef2eu7kn1t Місяць тому

    Хватит Гулять , Пора Работать , Вазвращайся В Россию ! Марс И Сникерс Хорошо Себя Чувствуют ....! 💝🍬🍫

  • @michaelcolllett9082
    @michaelcolllett9082 Місяць тому

    Enjoyed my chocolate. My personal favourite hazelnut,and my late mother Bournville dark chocolate,and my late father favourite was Ja mica rum.also my late auntie and uncle worked at CADBURY, we free chocolate. When we visited my late grandmother

  • @iancryer4620
    @iancryer4620 Місяць тому

    That's me and my old horse Truman in the last photograph, now I live in Somerset with my Railway Horse and Cartage Collection dedicated to the memory of the horses that worked for the railways.

  • @robinburn4974
    @robinburn4974 Місяць тому

    The distance from York station to Rowntree factory station was one of the shortest station to station routes in the country, apparently

  • @juliansadler6263
    @juliansadler6263 Місяць тому

    Always sad when a business slips from trainloads to penny packet lorry loads.

  • @tobys_transport_videos
    @tobys_transport_videos Місяць тому

    What happened to Huskinson that day is horrific, even for Today, however he was *not* a nice man. He was against Workplace Reform, and would have held back the improvement of the lives of the Working Class, by many more years had he lived.

  • @PrideOfTheFleet688
    @PrideOfTheFleet688 Місяць тому

    About four years ago I went to the Colorado Railroad Museum and saw one of the geese. It stuck out to me and is one of the few things I remember from it. I never thought that I'd see a Brit go into such an obscure American topic like this, but I'm very glad that you did. So thank you very much for making this video!!

  • @neiloflongbeck5705
    @neiloflongbeck5705 Місяць тому

    Stop-Gaps have a tendency to outshine the intended solutions.

  • @radiosnail
    @radiosnail Місяць тому

    I'd seen a Galloping goose on IG. But I had not realised it had been a generic name for a whole series of vehicles. Thankyou for another interesting video.

  • @caledonianrailway1233
    @caledonianrailway1233 Місяць тому

    The normal milk chocolate is best end of

  • @Brickticks
    @Brickticks Місяць тому

    I’ve never had Cadbury chocolate. Is it any good? How does it compare to Baumeister’s? Do they have just plain Milk Chocolate? So many questions, so little time.

    • @juliansadler6263
      @juliansadler6263 Місяць тому

      Yes you can get plain Dairy Milk bars and plain dark Bournville bars. Never heard of Baumeister so I can't make a comparison.

    • @Brickticks
      @Brickticks Місяць тому

      @@juliansadler6263 Oh, yay! Good to hear they have plain milk chocolate. AS for Baumeister's, just google them, they have so many wonderful products, ranging from bars to infusions and sauces to coffees. Enjoy!

  • @Gordanovich02
    @Gordanovich02 Місяць тому

    There was also a railway connection to the Cadbury-owned Fry's factory near Keynsham. Alas the branch was taken out of use in 1980, and the factory itself was shut in 2011 despite new owner Kraft's promise to keep it open.

    • @ChimpManZ1264
      @ChimpManZ1264 Місяць тому

      Cadbury also owes itself to Frys for the invention of the Chocolate Bar. Originally they planned to build their South West factory in Weston-super-Mare but when they bought out Fry's and Sons they used the Somerdale site in Keynsham. Weston-super-Mare still built a housing estate where Cadbury were going to build their factory and named it the Bournville estate as tribute to what they nearly had as well as being the Seaside Town Birmingham citizens came to during holiday seasons.