Great video. Like it was yesterday. The station hasn't changed much in 30+ years, the woodwork and bridge are now painted a different colour, that's about it 😀 Many thanks for uploading.
Fantastic video, brought back many, many happy memories of when Gramps took me to the exact same location in the early 90’s when I would have been a similar age to Nick. Carlisle Citadel was such a magical place with the constant activity and variety which you caught perfectly on camera here. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your support, I'm just so pleased I decided back in 1989 to keep all my VHS tapes and not wipe over them. Now the problem is keeping my VHS player in good order so I can edit for future clips
Wonderful BR sectorised era footage, and also nice to catch the now preserved 85101 in action! A very evocative noise, you could tell when a roarer was approaching from some distance (often before you could see it).
Wonderful footage from Carlisle Mike .... good source of information for some modelling inspiration as well to recapture that really interesting era. Many thanks for uploading 👍
Cracking footage Mike, thanks for uploading. So much variety everywhere - traction, rolling stock, liveries. The modern railway is just so boring in my opinion.
I was only 8 years old when this footage would have been taken but oh how I'd love to get a time machine and go back those days. Luckily I can do it in model form but nothing will match seeing it for real.
I used to cycle to Carlisle station from Armathwaite to see the workings of the station. Exactly how it was during 78/79/80. And apart from the traction largely unchanged today I think?
Great video. Like it was yesterday. The station hasn't changed much in 30+ years, the woodwork and bridge are now painted a different colour, that's about it 😀 Many thanks for uploading.
Fantastic video, brought back many, many happy memories of when Gramps took me to the exact same location in the early 90’s when I would have been a similar age to Nick. Carlisle Citadel was such a magical place with the constant activity and variety which you caught perfectly on camera here. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your support, I'm just so pleased I decided back in 1989 to keep all my VHS tapes and not wipe over them. Now the problem is keeping my VHS player in good order so I can edit for future clips
Great film, the memories of traffic that will not be repeated.
That was really great to watch. Thanks very much for posting this.
Wonderful BR sectorised era footage, and also nice to catch the now preserved 85101 in action! A very evocative noise, you could tell when a roarer was approaching from some distance (often before you could see it).
Good to see proper trains, a lot of these i spotted at Glasgow central back in 89 when i was 16. Thanks for posting.
Excellent Mike! Great to see Carlisle from your viewpoint - looking forward to more 🙂
I'm still looking at over 300 VHS tapes, keep watching
Fabulous video, brings back a lot of fond memories. Oh how I wish I could go back in time and live it all again. Thank you Mike! Subscribed!
Hi mike another great video mate it was full of memorys for me of Carlisle in the 1980s mate thanks clive
Wonderful footage from Carlisle Mike .... good source of information for some modelling inspiration as well to recapture that really interesting era. Many thanks for uploading 👍
There's more where that came from, it just takes time checking all my 3 hour VHS tapes; I have over 100 !!
A lot of memories there of a variety of power that is unlikely to ever be repeated in the UK...
A 08 was the first model engine I ever owned...
Fabulous footage! Thank you for sharing.
Great days with proper trains.
That was excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed that. I look forward to the next one. Thanks for posting.
Cracking footage Mike, thanks for uploading. So much variety everywhere - traction, rolling stock, liveries. The modern railway is just so boring in my opinion.
I'm so pleased I kept my old VHS tapes and I've a newer VHS player now; so more to come soon
Superb, I'd go back in an instant, check those speedlinks out!
I was only 8 years old when this footage would have been taken but oh how I'd love to get a time machine and go back those days. Luckily I can do it in model form but nothing will match seeing it for real.
Thanks for watching. I'm so pleased I decided to keep all ( 600+) video tapes. YT wasn't even thought of back then!
Less than 6 months later, all 8 of the 86/5s were converted back to 86/2s, as Intercity needed them due to tightness of availability of locomotives.
I used to cycle to Carlisle station from Armathwaite to see the workings of the station. Exactly how it was during 78/79/80. And apart from the traction largely unchanged today I think?
Did you take many photos "back then"....
@@TheMichaelWilcock2016Railways Sadly not just numbers
85101 the sole survivor
86504 & 86505 are rare on video; the 865xx only carried those numbers for about a year before being renumbered back to 86/2.
I just wish I'd taken more clips in the 80/90s. UA-cam didn't exist in those days, but at least I kept my VHS tapes
Cheers for that. Was hoping to see my Dad who was a Gaurd working out of carlisle.
Great Video Mike! Have you upload the video Class 89?
I don't have many clips of the 89. May take a while to find them amongst so many tapes both VHS and Hi8
@@TheMichaelWilcock2016RailwaysHmm.. What about Direct Rail Service Class 57?
CAN YOU GIVE ME AN IDEA WHERE AND WHEN IT RAN ON NETWORK RAIL. Mike
Mans literally copied ‘back to the future’ @ND went back 23 years at the time of this comment, still great!