great memories thanks so much for sharing. Loved those big circular 8 berth orange seats directly in front of the passenger information board at 05:00 bottom left
The Newton train, Pollokshields West was my stop. From 1980ish to 1986 I'd have been that schoolkid in uniform waiting for the board to change - tho' I still remember the old boards and ticket booths.
0:57 - 1:47: Vehicles from both of those 303s survive in preservation. The two driving cars of 303032 (the lead unit) and the center car of 303023 (the rear unit and by the time of withdrawal in 2002, one of 4 units to receive Carmine & Cream colors) form a hybrid unit which is located at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway awaiting restoration.
so many memories in this machine, those big machines to buy your tickets from at 07:05 lol Love the sign directing you to the outlets that are now long closed down i.e. 08:25 Casey Jones food Ghillie Brown's Guv'nor's restaurant :)
I reckon Glasgow started to lose its old character in the late 1980s to early 90s. It used to have a unique character which was gritty, grimey and fascinating. My dad used to take me to Glasgow by train when I was a kid in the 1970s and Central station just like the rest of the city was something to behold. I can't help noticing how colourful the passengers clothes were in the 1980s compared to now when most people seem to were black. Strange but true.
When glasgow Central had decent traffic to spot at..To think these 303s are over 25 years old in 1988 known as the Glasgow Blue trains..And 15 years later they were withdrawn.
Fiona they are either track maintenance workers, or drivers. The track layout just beyond the station is very complex, and maintenence workers can often be seen there. But my guess is that they are drivers. Electric locomotives which were used for mainline services to England were often stabled at a point on the left-hand side of the shot just over the bridge in that era. Track maintenance workers can be seen in action elsewhere in the video (between 07:34 - 08:09 for example.) Edit: I've taken a screenshot and zoomed in on it, and it seems like a woman with a young boy? If so, I have no idea! (S)he IS wearing a hi-vis jacket, but there is no footpath across the bridge.
Depending on what month it was I was almost or had just turned 6. We hadn't long moved to Dalry, North Ayrshire. This was 8 years before the disability discrimination act came in so there were no wheelchairs and you didn't talk about such things. We used to come up to Glasgow on the train a lot, to visit my grandmother. She lived in Toryglen at the time, and my mother didn't drive yet so if my 'Dad' couldn't bring us in the car, we would get the train to central and then walk to St Enoch's bus terminus to get the 12.
I remember the timetable boards in the windows where the bar is now. I used to waste all my money on a Casey Jones burger and overpriced chocolate from the vending machine before I even got on the train to the seaside.
Not a mobile device in sight .... passengers all looking straight ahead as they walk.... incredible.
Yea but the moment they got on the train they had there face in papers dont give me that people where more open shite
great memories thanks so much for sharing. Loved those big circular 8 berth orange seats directly in front of the passenger information board at 05:00 bottom left
The Newton train, Pollokshields West was my stop. From 1980ish to 1986 I'd have been that schoolkid in uniform waiting for the board to change - tho' I still remember the old boards and ticket booths.
0:57 - 1:47: Vehicles from both of those 303s survive in preservation. The two driving cars of 303032 (the lead unit) and the center car of 303023 (the rear unit and by the time of withdrawal in 2002, one of 4 units to receive Carmine & Cream colors) form a hybrid unit which is located at the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway awaiting restoration.
Reminds me of when I travelled on trains for the very first time in 1994.
looks a lot better than it does now days cleaner n brighter.
It wasn't. It was choked up with car fumes and cigarette smoke, along with the diesel trains.
Holy shit what an awesome video. :)
so many memories in this machine, those big machines to buy your tickets from at 07:05 lol
Love the sign directing you to the outlets that are now long closed down i.e. 08:25 Casey Jones food
Ghillie Brown's
Guv'nor's restaurant :)
evening times get your evening times
80's perms everywhere.
I reckon Glasgow started to lose its old character in the late 1980s to early 90s. It used to have a unique character which was gritty, grimey and fascinating. My dad used to take me to Glasgow by train when I was a kid in the 1970s and Central station just like the rest of the city was something to behold. I can't help noticing how colourful the passengers clothes were in the 1980s compared to now when most people seem to were black. Strange but true.
And just look at it now....a hellhole.
Why is a woman and a young boy walking alongside the tracks at 2:50?
Trackworkers - see also at 06.37/43 and 07.35+
There on there way to frazers
When glasgow Central had decent traffic to spot at..To think these 303s are over 25 years old in 1988 known as the Glasgow Blue trains..And 15 years later they were withdrawn.
This was actually 1989.
at 2.49 who are the ppl on the track?
Fiona they are either track maintenance workers, or drivers. The track layout just beyond the station is very complex, and maintenence workers can often be seen there. But my guess is that they are drivers.
Electric locomotives which were used for mainline services to England were often stabled at a point on the left-hand side of the shot just over the bridge in that era.
Track maintenance workers can be seen in action elsewhere in the video (between 07:34 - 08:09 for example.)
Edit: I've taken a screenshot and zoomed in on it, and it seems like a woman with a young boy? If so, I have no idea! (S)he IS wearing a hi-vis jacket, but there is no footpath across the bridge.
Depending on what month it was I was almost or had just turned 6. We hadn't long moved to Dalry, North Ayrshire. This was 8 years before the disability discrimination act came in so there were no wheelchairs and you didn't talk about such things.
We used to come up to Glasgow on the train a lot, to visit my grandmother. She lived in Toryglen at the time, and my mother didn't drive yet so if my 'Dad' couldn't bring us in the car, we would get the train to central and then walk to St Enoch's bus terminus to get the 12.
Also..I dont think this is 1988 as the 303s have High intensity lights on them. Possibly 1991 i Think.
True also there are no unrefurbished 303s appearing so this most likely after 1990...
Agree this isn't 1988, as 156513, in SPTE livery, didn't enter service until late 1989.
Those 318s look like a 3 car 150
4:15hellow class 156431 SATEN sprinter curupting the camera. I see ...5:56 (156431)"ill be back just you wate" lol
I remember the timetable boards in the windows where the bar is now.
I used to waste all my money on a Casey Jones burger and overpriced chocolate from the vending machine before I even got on the train to the seaside.
The milky tea from Quicksnack and dried out sausage rolls.
Bring back British Rail
Were they trying to copy the TGV orange livery?
cool
God i remember those 318's and that tacky orange of spt before they changed to the tacky blood and custard colours lol
This is when the station was run by pigeons lol
Even in the 80s, the 303/311 looked dated.
I always thought how modern they looked compared to the 304s they ran alongside in Manchester!
Not the refurbished ones...
*applause*
casey Jones?
Think mcdonalds or BK.