Excellent video production, really enjoyed it. Like so many of our heritage railways the amount of effort that has gone in over the years since British Railways abandoned these lines is magnificent and something our whole country should be proud of and support.
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. I agree, British heritage railways are a real credit to the men and woman who saved them and keep them running today for us all to enjoy.
I had to laugh at the "with no 'e' " part, but that's because anyone who doesn't know the area would assume it was misspelled without the 'e' instead of misspelled with it. It's one of those "it's funny because it's true" moments. 😆 (Nice video, too. I love these old trains.)
We all make spelling mistakes, so don't be too hard on yourself. I know the Severn Valley Railway too well, my Dad took me there twice every month each year a long time ago. His ashes have been scattered there, because in 1999, he committed suicide because of something my Stepmum said to him. If I manage to spend a day on my favourite preserved railway, I know he'll be sharing a ride with me. Love you, Daddy. Thankyou for everything you did for me.
Thank you for being so understanding. Our Dads are always special to us and I can understand how you feel when you say you feel as if your dad is sharing the ride with you. I miss my Dad too, he loved the countryside and he could bring a simple hedgerow to life by showing me all the wildlife living in the hedge and the nearby undergrowth. When I'm walking in countryside, I feel as though my father is with me, its a nice feeling. Cheers Dad, I miss you.
I have just seen your comment and it brought a tear to my eye. I was born in 1980 and my Dad was an avid steam enthusiast. When I was a little boy we would always go without fail twice a year to the SVR from the age of me being 7 up until 14 I think it was. It was thanks to my Dad I became interested in heritage railways. 2 years ago I managed to revisit having not been in 30 odd years and I swear stepping into the waiting room at Bewdley took me back to being a 14 year old. At the time I also burst into tears thinking of my Dad as well. I feel like visiting the railway certainly helped me to grieve the loss of my Dad. Dads certainly are important and do leave an impression of us.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride, I really enjoyed my visit, the railway look good, especially the stations. I'll look out for the Bewdley clock on my next visit.
My Dream Of Watching The ^^ WORLD ^^ Exactly The Way You Are Showing It Is Finally Fulfilled ; ^^ ENGINE EYE ^^ !!! The World Looks Sooooooooo Enchanting & Enigmatic !!! Thank You Soooooooooooo Much For A Life - Time !!!
Well at least you were man enough to admit the error. Here in Nova Scotia we have a Bridgewater in Lunenburg County on the south shore plus a Bridgetown in the Annapolis Valley ( both with e's) and in Somerset, England there's a Bridgwater (no e), so I can wholly understand the confusion.
Hi, it was only after my mistake was bought to my attention that I realised the existence of the different spellings for the same word (Bridge) - 'RHS Garden Bridgewater, Salford', 'Bridgewater Hall is Manchester', 'The Bridgewater Canal is a 39-mile (65km) canal stretching from Runcorn to Leigh in Northwest England', Bridgwater in Somerset. The English language can be confusing at times. A look at this website indicates Bridgnorth is often misspelt (Misspelled) - www.alamy.com/stock-photo/bridgenorth.html?sortBy=relevant - hover over each picture to see the spelling. Thank you for your understanding 😊.
I know as it gets very confusing and this is why our language is the most difficult to learn for so many people, even those who were born in Great Britain. Love your videos and I made a mistake myself by missing out Shropshire after mentioning Worcestershire in my original comment regarding Sir Edwards Elgar..@@Timsvideochannel1
Was your starting point named for a Parliamentarian with a portfolio of jokes & gags? "Kiddermin(i)ster? LOL 😂 (this is the emoticon that wouldn't appear when I first wrote this comment!)
@@neilforbes416 there's a similar one at thirlmere but it would be out of your boundary it would cost you another 2 hours and 22 minutes train ride from Newcastle is 2 hours and 50 minutes from central to thirlmere added all up 4 hours and 72 minutes it be early afternoon by the time you get there otherwise it would coast you an overnight stay
Não sei falar inglês. Vocês não vão acreditar. Eu ponho o som e fone de ouvido, no máximo 10 minutos eu já estou dormindo. É uma delícia. Eu não consigo chegar na segunda estação.
The railway follows the River Severn Valley passing through a gentle undulating landscape made to look flatter than it is by the wide angle camera lens. The railway passes over several viaducts and the impressive single span cast iron bridge over the river, the builders also had to cope with the valley slipping slowly into the river at one point, even today the railway has to be moved several metres back up the valley side at one point every ten years or so to stop it slipping into the river. The landscape is nowhere near as challenging as the Canadian Mountains, but the navvies still had obstacles to overcome back in the days when railways were built using little more than a shovel and a wheel barrow.
Excellent video production, really enjoyed it. Like so many of our heritage railways the amount of effort that has gone in over the years since British Railways abandoned these lines is magnificent and something our whole country should be proud of and support.
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. I agree, British heritage railways are a real credit to the men and woman who saved them and keep them running today for us all to enjoy.
I had to laugh at the "with no 'e' " part, but that's because anyone who doesn't know the area would assume it was misspelled without the 'e' instead of misspelled with it. It's one of those "it's funny because it's true" moments. 😆
(Nice video, too. I love these old trains.)
I think I'll remember the correct spelling for Bridgnorth from now on. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride, the SVR is up there with best of best.
Beautifully shot, beautifully edited - de-e-lighted to be your 600th like 😊
Hello, I'm really pleased you enjoyed the video and it's great to know that 600 people have clicked the "Like" button 😊👍.
Very nice video Thanks.
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
As a regular at SVR and Bridgnorth thanks for making the change and very nice vieo highlighting the gorgeousness of the line :)
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
Great video, wonderful sound, many thanks!
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
We all make spelling mistakes, so don't be too hard on yourself. I know the Severn Valley Railway too well, my Dad took me there twice every month each year a long time ago. His ashes have been scattered there, because in 1999, he committed suicide because of something my Stepmum said to him. If I manage to spend a day on my favourite preserved railway, I know he'll be sharing a ride with me. Love you, Daddy. Thankyou for everything you did for me.
Thank you for being so understanding. Our Dads are always special to us and I can understand how you feel when you say you feel as if your dad is sharing the ride with you. I miss my Dad too, he loved the countryside and he could bring a simple hedgerow to life by showing me all the wildlife living in the hedge and the nearby undergrowth. When I'm walking in countryside, I feel as though my father is with me, its a nice feeling. Cheers Dad, I miss you.
You Are A ^^ True Daughter To Your Dad ^^. You Are A Gem !
@@Timsvideochannel1YOUR IMAGINATION : INVENTIVENESS : IMAGERY : ENGINUITY : IT'S TALENTS TRAI(N)L ! ! !
I have just seen your comment and it brought a tear to my eye. I was born in 1980 and my Dad was an avid steam enthusiast. When I was a little boy we would always go without fail twice a year to the SVR from the age of me being 7 up until 14 I think it was. It was thanks to my Dad I became interested in heritage railways. 2 years ago I managed to revisit having not been in 30 odd years and I swear stepping into the waiting room at Bewdley took me back to being a 14 year old. At the time I also burst into tears thinking of my Dad as well. I feel like visiting the railway certainly helped me to grieve the loss of my Dad. Dads certainly are important and do leave an impression of us.
I am sure that you can be forgiven. Great video. We were there on that day. My highlight was Bewdley station clock with its mellow tick.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride, I really enjoyed my visit, the railway look good, especially the stations. I'll look out for the Bewdley clock on my next visit.
This video is really good. 👍
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 You’re welcome :)
10:45 On the left - a carriage that spent too long in the wash cycle....... It shrunk! LOL😂
😵💫😵🥴🤕.
@@Timsvideochannel1 LOL😁
A beautiful journey!
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
No i dojechaliśmy... Dziękuję, pozdrawiam.😀
Najlepsze życzenia z Anglii 🙂.
👍👍👍Super Sound🍻🍻🍻
Thank you Hans. I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Cheers. Tim.
My Dream Of Watching The ^^ WORLD ^^ Exactly The Way You Are Showing It Is Finally Fulfilled ; ^^ ENGINE EYE ^^ !!! The World Looks Sooooooooo Enchanting & Enigmatic !!! Thank You Soooooooooooo Much For A Life - Time !!!
Hello, the driver gets the best view of the railway, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride.
Hi Tim. Can you tell us exactly what day this was filmed? Thanks.
Nice video
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Of the tunnel & township, *Oh, what a Bewdley!* LOL😂
Oh dear Neil, what are we to do with you? maybe you need your own radio show again. !!! 🤣
@@Timsvideochannel1 LOL🤣🤣🤣
Well at least you were man enough to admit the error. Here in Nova Scotia we have a Bridgewater in Lunenburg County on the south shore plus a Bridgetown in the Annapolis Valley ( both with e's) and in Somerset, England there's a Bridgwater (no e), so I can wholly understand the confusion.
Hi, it was only after my mistake was bought to my attention that I realised the existence of the different spellings for the same word (Bridge) - 'RHS Garden Bridgewater, Salford', 'Bridgewater Hall is Manchester', 'The Bridgewater Canal is a 39-mile (65km) canal stretching from Runcorn to Leigh in Northwest England', Bridgwater in Somerset. The English language can be confusing at times. A look at this website indicates Bridgnorth is often misspelt (Misspelled) - www.alamy.com/stock-photo/bridgenorth.html?sortBy=relevant - hover over each picture to see the spelling. Thank you for your understanding 😊.
I know as it gets very confusing and this is why our language is the most difficult to learn for so many people, even those who were born in Great Britain. Love your videos and I made a mistake myself by missing out Shropshire after mentioning Worcestershire in my original comment regarding Sir Edwards Elgar..@@Timsvideochannel1
@@richardgriffiths5920 Our language, like our weather is often a major talking point for us Brits 😊.
BLESSINGS ^^ TIMS ^^ .
Thank you and best wishes to you.
Was your starting point named for a Parliamentarian with a portfolio of jokes & gags? "Kiddermin(i)ster? LOL 😂 (this is the emoticon that wouldn't appear when I first wrote this comment!)
There is half a chance that the emoticon was just too embarrassed to appear in your original comment.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Oh no!!!!!! LOL😁
@@neilforbes416 is there a similar heritage park like this near you ?
@@top40researcher31 Not like this, no.
@@neilforbes416 there's a similar one at thirlmere but it would be out of your boundary it would cost you another 2 hours and 22 minutes train ride from Newcastle is 2 hours and 50 minutes from central to thirlmere added all up 4 hours and 72 minutes it be early afternoon by the time you get there otherwise it would coast you an overnight stay
I really enjoyd this video I felt that I was the engine driver
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride.
Não sei falar inglês.
Vocês não vão acreditar.
Eu ponho o som e fone de ouvido, no máximo 10 minutos eu já estou dormindo.
É uma delícia.
Eu não consigo chegar na segunda estação.
Meus vídeos são frequentemente usados por pessoas que têm dificuldade para dormir 😊.
WHY VICTORIA BRIDGE ??? THERE IS NOTHING LIKE ANY GRANDEUR TO IT ??? MAY BE FOR NAMES SAKE !!!
IT'S AN ^ OSCAR ^ WORTHY SHOOT ?? LET IT ROLL ON RED CARPET ??
Severn Valley Railway
Timsvideochannel love louis shirley
Hello, I'm pleased you enjoyed the video 😊.
Flinke snelheid !
Niet te snel en niet te langzaam, ik hoop dat je de video leuk vond.
Zeker ! @@Timsvideochannel1
The land is so flat there. It would be easy to build railways.
The railway follows the River Severn Valley passing through a gentle undulating landscape made to look flatter than it is by the wide angle camera lens. The railway passes over several viaducts and the impressive single span cast iron bridge over the river, the builders also had to cope with the valley slipping slowly into the river at one point, even today the railway has to be moved several metres back up the valley side at one point every ten years or so to stop it slipping into the river. The landscape is nowhere near as challenging as the Canadian Mountains, but the navvies still had obstacles to overcome back in the days when railways were built using little more than a shovel and a wheel barrow.