Hello Paul - greetings from Poland. Another little gem. How lovely it is, with your help, to visit very interesting places that the everyday tripper/holiday maker never sees. A beautiful video showing real treasures of Cornwall. Thank you so much for producing this vlog.
Thank you Michael - sorry, for delay in replying - been busy on location, and editing, as well as life things. Glad you liked it. Yes, this is a gem of a railway line - lots of features on it are unique to it, including that near 360 degree curve down to it from the mainline. It does get used by daytrippers heading to Looe, but rarely do they get off at the intermediate stations to explore the Looe Valley in detail. Thanks again for supporting my channel, take care, Paul.
Thank you! Yes, a lot of visitors pile on the train at Liskeard and get off at Looe. Very few get off at the intermediate stations and have an explore. I kind of think that they are missing out.
Hi Paul, I'm on your back catalogue again!! I don't think I've ever seen a modern day call station. I thought you would have to send a whatsapp to the driver or something😉😉🤣🤣. Lovely little video, well done. Hope all is well with you!!
Thank you David! Yes, there are quite a few request stations in Devon and Cornwall - in fact a lot of the intermediate stations on the branches are all request stops. Glad you enjoyed this video! Yes, I am fine - I have a new video out tomorrow morning 🙂🎞️🎥 Take care, Paul
Ohh, great question Joe! I think I'd go with Causeland because of its deeply rural (and hard to find!) location and sheer peace and quiet. Though, on the other hand St. Keyne has a more asthetically pleasing waiting shelter, although it is not the original one.
Wow loved this paul,glad your loveing cornwall,stay safe debs,...
Thank you Debs! Glad you liked it. 😃 Hope you are well.
Hello Paul - greetings from Poland.
Another little gem. How lovely it is, with your help, to visit very interesting places that the everyday tripper/holiday maker never sees. A beautiful video showing real treasures of Cornwall. Thank you so much for producing this vlog.
Thank you Michael - sorry, for delay in replying - been busy on location, and editing, as well as life things. Glad you liked it. Yes, this is a gem of a railway line - lots of features on it are unique to it, including that near 360 degree curve down to it from the mainline. It does get used by daytrippers heading to Looe, but rarely do they get off at the intermediate stations to explore the Looe Valley in detail. Thanks again for supporting my channel, take care, Paul.
St Keyne and causeland. Are both beautiful
Thank you! Yes, a lot of visitors pile on the train at Liskeard and get off at Looe. Very few get off at the intermediate stations and have an explore. I kind of think that they are missing out.
Lovely little stations & a fascinating old well, great video.
Thank you! I think that the intermediate stations on this line to Looe are more interesting than Looe itself. Cheers, Paul.
hi Paul Another nice video ,look forward to next video
Thank you Roy! Hope you enjoyed your break in Rhyader.
Very pretty station
It is, and in such a beautiful setting too. Thanks for the comment! 👍
Hi Paul, I'm on your back catalogue again!! I don't think I've ever seen a modern day call station. I thought you would have to send a whatsapp to the driver or something😉😉🤣🤣.
Lovely little video, well done. Hope all is well with you!!
Thank you David!
Yes, there are quite a few request stations in Devon and Cornwall - in fact a lot of the intermediate stations on the branches are all request stops.
Glad you enjoyed this video!
Yes, I am fine - I have a new video out tomorrow morning 🙂🎞️🎥
Take care,
Paul
Is your favourite station St Keyne or causeland
Ohh, great question Joe! I think I'd go with Causeland because of its deeply rural (and hard to find!) location and sheer peace and quiet. Though, on the other hand St. Keyne has a more asthetically pleasing waiting shelter, although it is not the original one.