Nice video. Started off from where I used to work - the TOPS office in Cambridge Down Yard. I was born in Newmarket and lived only a couple of miles away so it was a shame you didn't mention the closed Warren Hill station at Newmarket like you mentioned the other closed stations. But still a great video and interesting/saddened to see how the line has changed so much.
I don’t normally watch this type of video but I found this one very relaxing. Being able to hear the cab (and surrounding) audio added greatly to the experience. Well done! I think I may have just found a new addition to my model railway hobby.
A very relaxing video to watch, thank you for sharing your journey. Shame to see so many stations just a shadow of what they once were. Newmarket especially.
Indeed. Newmarket used to have an overall roof many moons ago, and was the last location on BR to shunt with horses - there's a video knocking about somewhere about it. But the real 'end' to Newmarket was when the signalbox got demolished by a tornado (wind, not the plane LOL). Rather than re-build it, they singled the line through to Dullingham.
Great video , I built a 00 Exhibition Layout of Kennett station that was featured in the Railway Modeller , it was a 12 foot scenic section with the sidings serving the station yard and the grain store and grain loading point , when viewed from the signal box platform which was the viewing side I used a Tunnel port hole for the scenic break , calling this warren hill Tunnel be it quit a distance away , to the Right I built the road over Bridge for the scenic break and the entrance to what was the station yard , so armed with lots of photos of the buildings that remained on my visit and measurements, I set about the task in hand , I eventually sold the Layout which went to the isle of Sky .👍
I used to live quite close to Kennett and used the satiation to commute to Cambridge when I first started on the railway. Knew the signalman who let me park my motorbike under the steps of the box!
Well good afternoon Mr train man 😊 What a fantastic quality video with excellent audio 👍🏻 Loved the click it y clack of the jointed rail 😂 I can just about remember the grain train at Kennet station loading its wagons 👍🏻 My job is driving a hgv lorry with a MRI scanner inside visiting veterinary hospitals all over the country and one of them being at Six Mile Botyom lol 😂 When are the class 37 tractors coming out of service on the main line for Colas 🤔 Thanks for sharing stay safe on your travels 👍🏻
Grew up around the corner from Kennett, close to the USAF base! A friend and I regularly cycled to either Kennett or Shippea Hill for a dose of spotting!
Colas 37's will finish when the power cars are able to go everywhere! Route clearance is an on going saga. Can't imagine the 37's lasting beyond 2025???
Moved to Crewe to get my drivers job 1991. Only went Salop once learning 47's. Been there twice on this job with route conductors, not recently though!
Thanks for posting that and for taking the time to do all the captions, it adds a lot. Last time I saw Newmarket station was on film when they were retiring the shunting horse so it looks a bit different, ua-cam.com/video/kQ9DrerydpM/v-deo.htmlsi=apSWe4_flFP0-yLz Old Charlie and Butch must be turning in their graves. The tunnel was interesting too, reminded me of the view the doctor gets when he sticks his camera up, and I guess it must feel like that for you too sometimes, but what a lovely noise when you opened up. Thanks again.
Nice video. Started off from where I used to work - the TOPS office in Cambridge Down Yard. I was born in Newmarket and lived only a couple of miles away so it was a shame you didn't mention the closed Warren Hill station at Newmarket like you mentioned the other closed stations. But still a great video and interesting/saddened to see how the line has changed so much.
I don’t normally watch this type of video but I found this one very relaxing. Being able to hear the cab (and surrounding) audio added greatly to the experience. Well done! I think I may have just found a new addition to my model railway hobby.
A very relaxing video to watch, thank you for sharing your journey. Shame to see so many stations just a shadow of what they once were. Newmarket especially.
Indeed. Newmarket used to have an overall roof many moons ago, and was the last location on BR to shunt with horses - there's a video knocking about somewhere about it. But the real 'end' to Newmarket was when the signalbox got demolished by a tornado (wind, not the plane LOL). Rather than re-build it, they singled the line through to Dullingham.
I keep ducking under the bridges in your video what a muppet 😂😂 great to watch thanks 👍👍
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Great video very relaxing trip. would like to see more.👍👍
Great video , I built a 00 Exhibition Layout of Kennett station that was featured in the Railway Modeller , it was a 12 foot scenic section with the sidings serving the station yard and the grain store and grain loading point , when viewed from the signal box platform which was the viewing side I used a Tunnel port hole for the scenic break , calling this warren hill Tunnel be it quit a distance away , to the Right I built the road over Bridge for the scenic break and the entrance to what was the station yard , so armed with lots of photos of the buildings that remained on my visit and measurements, I set about the task in hand , I eventually sold the Layout which went to the isle of Sky .👍
I used to live quite close to Kennett and used the satiation to commute to Cambridge when I first started on the railway. Knew the signalman who let me park my motorbike under the steps of the box!
I watched this one and Colchester to Clacton, the line around Wivenhoe was pretty windy
Well good afternoon Mr train man 😊 What a fantastic quality video with excellent audio 👍🏻 Loved the click it y clack of the jointed rail 😂 I can just about remember the grain train at Kennet station loading its wagons 👍🏻 My job is driving a hgv lorry with a MRI scanner inside visiting veterinary hospitals all over the country and one of them being at Six Mile Botyom lol 😂 When are the class 37 tractors coming out of service on the main line for Colas 🤔 Thanks for sharing stay safe on your travels 👍🏻
Grew up around the corner from Kennett, close to the USAF base! A friend and I regularly cycled to either Kennett or Shippea Hill for a dose of spotting!
Colas 37's will finish when the power cars are able to go everywhere! Route clearance is an on going saga. Can't imagine the 37's lasting beyond 2025???
Excellent, more please !
Holding onto a few as fillers when short of modelling content 😉
Newmarket needs a haircut, great content.
Can't get used to how low the canteanary looks from the cab. The line side details are abundant, something not noticed from a coach.
Thanks Nige. Lovely to watch. Not a bad days work with those views....most of the way anyway
Brilliant video do you ever get as far as Salop at all.I was a Trainman D there until 1990.
Moved to Crewe to get my drivers job 1991. Only went Salop once learning 47's. Been there twice on this job with route conductors, not recently though!
Did you do your classroom work in the old prefab at Crewe. That's where i did my eight weeks training.
@@cliveroberts673 "The Bungalow" Yep! With the mock up buffer beams to teach coupling and uncoupling 👍
Thanks for posting that and for taking the time to do all the captions, it adds a lot. Last time I saw Newmarket station was on film when they were retiring the shunting horse so it looks a bit different, ua-cam.com/video/kQ9DrerydpM/v-deo.htmlsi=apSWe4_flFP0-yLz Old Charlie and Butch must be turning in their graves. The tunnel was interesting too, reminded me of the view the doctor gets when he sticks his camera up, and I guess it must feel like that for you too sometimes, but what a lovely noise when you opened up. Thanks again.
Saw some of the last grain wagons going into Newmarket when I first started on the job at Cambridge. 1989. Traffic flow finished soon after! 😞
Grain was big business up there. I guess you arrived well after the sugar beet traffic in the 16 tonners finished.
@@simonturner5450 long gone when I started 😞