BR in the 1980s Hither Green Station on 22nd November 1989
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2023
- BRITISH RAILWAYS IN THE 1980's
Hither Green Station on 22nd November 1989
Continuing with my archive of video recording between the years of 1986 to 2001 this clip is of Hither Green Station taken on 22/11/1989. Captured are many of the 1951/57 stock (4 EPB/2 EPB) on suburban services to and from London Bridge and the South East areas of London and Kent. Several stone trains and engineers trains are witnessed. I hope the video takes you back to this period with fond memories. Feel free to comment, good or bad, all comments are read and greatly appreciated,but it is not always possible to answer each individually. Sit back and enjoy this latest production remembering all those now long gone Locomotive classes and other types of traction. Many thanks for all subscriptions and all of those viewers who have kindly shown an interest in my material. - Авто та транспорт
Awesome footage of all the southern units doing their daily toil. Thank you for sharing 😊
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Great video, Hither Green was a still is a favourite haunt. Remember the 56 ArC trains running through Bexley. Going round depot with usually upto 10 locos on depot and of course the sidings. Great videos love the EPBs and CEPs
Loads more SR stock to come...many thanks...Mark
the familiar whine of the EMUs. And you couldn't mistake a 33 sound for any other engine. Love it. Just around the days when everyone started getting video cameras - my parents first hired one from DER in about 1986. Probably bought one 1989. 8:53 those trains are gloriously filthy lol
And yet they look so photogenic...many thanks and best wishes....Mark
Takes me back to my days on the Southern , I was a driver at Orpington from 87 to 91 so remember this scene very well 👍
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Hi i start my career at HG in 1975 /80 as a second man 👨 happy day's!!
@@laurencedunn5508 I recall a few drivers with your surname..... I wonder if you were related.....Many thanks for watching....best regards to you....Mark
@@laurencedunn5508 My mate Martin Fairbrother was a driver at the Green , his younger brother was my best friend back in the day
I so remember commuting on those EPBs on the Dartford loop. Such solid trains. And I remember the 3rd rail electric locos
They were pretty solid... and Many thanks for the comment and best wishes....Mark.
Wonderful archive video. Just loved the Cromptons and i wonder if that class 31 had come over from Stratford to collect a failed 47325 ?
Thanks for sharing, regards, Colin.
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What a great video, capturing a very busy Hither Green station with a grand amount of different freights too. I've spotted a few unusual workings too for 1989, it was rare in those days to see "bagpipes " (class 33/1s) on freights on the south eastern section let alone two double heading that ballast train southbound , and also to see a class 31. The 31 passed southbound and took the approach road into Hither Green yard , it returned past heading North pulling a "dead" 47 I may be wrong but I suspect it was sent from somewhere up north to collect the "duff" to return it to its home depot for repairs . Great video sir, I'm a big fan and love your vids for prosperity.
Many thanks for your info....You are very welcome and Many thanks for the comment and best wishes....Mark
Nice to see the Meldon Quarry to Allington at the start. Been a great series of videos 😊
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Round the corner, up the slope is the snicket leading to a grandstand view of the depot. And what a view it was back in the day.
I was not aware of that......You are very welcome and Many thanks for the comment and best wishes....Mark
@Laurence
awwww brilliant. guys i spent about 7 hours at berrylands back in the early 1990s one afternoon..well
morning went into afternoon with a video recorder and remembering a hampton court service train driver went down to hampton court, upto waterloo then down and back up again..and then he said to me when he stopped..”awight mate..you still here? blimey!!” and the other day, i saw a pic of berrylands station, and in the picture there is a back metal grit/salt bin on the platform and i remember that day putting that video recorder case on this bin and using it as a table to set up the camera. so gutted as i lost those tapes unfortunately!!
I too have carelessly recorded over audio tapes I made as way back as 1974....so I know the feeling....at least this material is safe for now on YT....I hope.....best wishes...Mark
@@spompey morning matey. aww bless you bro..yeah i was at berrylands for hours that day, around 1990/1…and in particular i really wanted a TC/REP to go past, but at that time they were so few running each day as most had been withdrawn for the 442s but BR ran some to make up the gaps for the service….and then a 8 car TC with two 73s coupled in the rear approached and i got it!!! i was gutted a REP was wasn’t there, but at least a got its old mate in its good old blue/grey livery!! such a shame i lost this tape!! such good days..i was a year or two to young to of been able to work for BR…there now though!! yaaaay!! 😃😃😃
@@karimkekhia4369 You are most welcome...many thanks for watching and for the comment...best wishes....Mark
Nice to hear the jaffa’s screaming again
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A surprising number of CEPs in 'Jaffa Cake' livery considering that it was only current for about a year. And (5:25) an MLV! 😮
A 31 visits n all. 😊
Yes I even learned the MLVs as part of the driving course....Thanks Andrei as always....Mark
About a quarter of the type received the Jaffa Cake livery if I'm correct. Many got the livery in the run up to the start of electric train services to Hastings.
Excellent film again, when was run as a service and not a business, and also before it was allowed to become an abandoned garden too! Lovely CEPs and EPBs
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The day I was born :)
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@@spompey Out of interest when did the Jaffa Cake livery disappear from trains?
@@MrGriser I stopped seeing this livery around early 1990s.... You are most welcome and many thanks for watching and for commenting....best regards...MARK
27:35I think I'd say that was very definitely NOT an authorised walking route, even with hi vis vests, about an inch from the up fast line with their backs to oncoming trains and just a casual glance round
Totally agree. I did not see a limited clearance board when clearly their would/should have been one....Thanks Andrei....Mark