Major Road Ahead - Constructing the M1 Motorway - Short Documentary (1958)
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
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The legendary M1. I remember when you cruise down from Leeds to London without fear of an overhead speed camera or Idiotic 'Clean Air Zone', and miles of roadworks with no one working...
19 months to make 55 miles of dual carriageway from scratch yet its taking what seems like 4 years to make some emergency laybys near Sheffield! 😅
Who doesn't love a Mr Cholmondley-Warner lecture
BBC newsreader, Richard Baker.
@@simonmason8582 I remember him and Kenny Kendal
@@Lovelylove4everyone He did Mary, Mungo and Midge as well!
@@simonmason8582 true, I'd forgot that
ahhhhhhh ... the days of empire when britain actually constructed things
19 months, that is bonkers. no computers or smart phones no posh air conditioned plant. now it would take 24 months to do a Newt survey before the archaeologists go in. its all designed to take as long as possible so they can cream the fuck out of it.
I'm surprised by some of the construction efforts during the war - some devastating destruction was repaired and up and running again within days, and not just a temporary fix!
No smart phones. That’s probably one reason it got built quickly
@@MattDavis_BeechingsGhosts Yes, main line railway bridges
It shows how technology has changed the way we do things. There is a project here to build two bridges and a mile of motorway, it is to take two years and the M1 was done in 18 months.
I like the erudite and optimistic tone🙂.
Gone are those days, don't worry.
Makes today's workers and equipment seem a bit of a joke on HS2.
Planning takes about four times that these days, thanks for the upload.
It helps that the M1 wasn’t routed through the Chilterns.
Seems like some of the M1 is still under construction. Roadworks never end.
Nor does the on-going repair bill
Rumour has it, the Yorkshire bit was planned to be cobbled.
😂
This was when the UK go on with projects and was not drowning in bureaucracy, over population and corruption.
As well as the nimbyism, environmentalism fetish, fecklessness and powerbase-building by besuited numpties all scrabbling for personal gain. It's pathetic. Sad and pathetic. When it comes to this sort of stuff other countries - pretty much all of them - just stamp all over Britain.
Ahhh back in the days when you could doze a Forrest before breakfast and nobody missed a beat
Ah, the good old days when everyone was working hard. Today we have 20 people in hi-vis watching one working, when he is not on his phone.
So...19 months...or around the same amount of time to build a couple of dozen 'safety areas' on the M1 now...WOW. How lame are we now?
Lame enough to have driven me away to better shores. Had enough!
My dad worked for Laings building the M6. I drove along it in his works van sitting on his knee doing the steering
Progress has only slowed us down.
what no high vis jackets how did they manage lol
Brilliant... why the F can't we do this now!!!!!!
No sense of urgency and responsibility anymore? (A phrase used by the narration).
Too bad they can't build stuff on time and on budget any more. The good old days of competent people.
Yep, that was a time of common sense, competence, and hard work !
My Grandfather Worked on it Right up to The End he layed the Concrete finish on it the whole way
With Fitzpatrick Ltd . With a Massive Concrete Finishing machine.
Recognise (former BBC newscaster and concert pianist) Richard Baker
And don’t forget Mary, Mungo & Midge narrator ❤😊
@@infidelcastro5129 And Teddy Edward as well I think
@@ICanPlayPiano Wow, that takes me back!
19 months to do 55 miles of brand new road? the size of the workforce must have been massive
At one point, the commentary says "70 men per mile", which would make the workforce 3,850 strong.
Thought the same. These days that would be 5 years. Progress is now Decline.
@@tepidtuna7450 I Blame the nimbys and the eviromentalist nutter of today for the slow progress.
As well as the huge cost of these new M-ways, what about the long-term repair bill?
Nowadays it takes them 24 months to repair a 15 mile stretch of central reservation
Moved to Newcastle in 2009. The A1 that goes through the middle of it was being upgraded then and a 50mph work force zone. Its now 2024 and they are still absolutely nowhere near finishing it.
Ah, the good old days. When things got done, and people were happy to do things, as part of something. All that employment, all those trades.
Canadians came over to cut down the trees it was a massive job
Interesting documentary
How were the UK railways constructed in the 1840´s without all this machinery & technology?
By hand,by navies 💪
It was built in a different era with different rules. No health and safety, no complex construction contracts, very little existing infrastructure to divert, no complex planning rules.
We would struggle to complete a project of that size and scale today real men not afraid of a hard days work
Imagine Angela Raynor trying to manage a huge development like the M1, she`d be too busy at a rave in Ibza
or offering her body to anyone in stockport
The Italians and Germans built their motorway network in the 30’s. Ours many years later.
£16 million will only pay for one mile to day
Remember that it’s actually £300m with inflation.. however it would be in the billions today I’m sure
@@mwd331 Probably a trillion when accounting for corruption tax, see HS2.
And over 50 years, how much will it cost (each mile) to repair?
Big tough irish men built it
about 40% of navvies in England made up of Irish
@@bobdillon2642 And the irish builders wouldn't let anyone stand in the way of progress if any eviromentalist nutters got in the way.
Some tough Irish men.
Too many NIMBYS stopping projects today .
It’s still not finished.
Is it just me or can no one else see a river where the viaducts are? I can see a stream but no river.
No safety glasses - wonder how many eyes were lost?
And now it takes 2 years to put a few new emergency refuge areas in
Gracious me 16 million for 55 miles of motorway built in under two years. These days it costs that to fix a pothole in two years.
I absolutely detest the M1. Spent many an hour on there, it’s very depressing.
Today, they would have 5,000 consultants doubling the time and tripling the cost. Look at HS2, £16bn budget, now £70bn and only half is being built, 5 years behind schedule. The 1950’s, when Britain actually work, Ed!
They shut the Great Central Mainline Railway to justify building the M1. They built it alongside the GCR!
This is how much it would have cost today when you factor in inflation: £81,108,272.01
A friend of mine went to china around 10 yrs ago on a business trip for 5 weeks & he said he was staggered that they completed a motorway & finished in that 5 weeks.
I know of a part of the A127 that had alterations and took over 2 yrs to complete 😂 and 2 yrs after THAT completion it had to be re altered as it was a crap design 🤡
Trouble is China, is not known for quality there are lots of problems with infrastructure collapsing or high speed trains crashing. It´s all covered over.
I remember my dad working on the last section of the M1 ,the Leicester,Coalville section,he used to take me on the tractor up and down the motorway,in fact most of his pals would take me in their machines from motor graders to motor scrapers ,I’ve been working on construction plant all my working life and still do 😊
If only they made it 6 lanes aside and concrete blocks down the middle when they first started building it!!!!
Todays roads are now ruined by political correctness, political intrigue, nepotism, corruption and lobby groups.
It's impressive how they did all that with no knowledge, no computers or modern machines and no high-vis all in just 19 months. Nowadays it takes longer than that to add an extra lane. It seems we've gone backwards in construction
😂
Yep. Absolutely. If British people from 1959 could look at how parlous and stupid it had become in 2024, with all those cool "computers" and "data" that people cannot fathom life without, they'd all have emigrated
Incredible feat of engineering, would never be done in 19 months these days,too much health and safety bullshit, when people wanted to work.
Unfortunately the Germans had built AutoBahns 20 years previous.
Italian autostrada even earlier
And Roman roads in Britain thousands of years ago.
interstest the amout of railway line they crossed that are no longer now there
Nowadays, it takes longer than that to mess about adding more safety areas to the nonsensical 'smart' motorways. It took FOUR years to turn the M4 J3 to J12 into a smart motorway 😅
If that were now it would take them 19 months just to get out of Starbucks on the first day 🙄
When men were men and woman wore the braces 😎
Thats how it should be do e nowadays get on with it no messing plan it properly job done its taken 2years to put some emergency laybys in on the M1 what are they playi g at
has tarmac been invented yet ?
No, it would have been made out of reinforced concrete. Tarmac might have been around. Like petroleum these were waste products.
@@Westhamsterdameh? Tarmac was invented at the beginning of the 20rh century
@@SampleTracks2224 Yes, you're correct but before the 1980's most UK roads were done with reinforced concrete because it has double the lifespan
😢😮men were men back then now they dont even want to get dirty and cost after being sub contracted out 5 times for each tender its inflated to 1 billion per mile and a year plus to do that mile 😂
HS2 take notice won’t happen now counties not got a pot to piddle in
It's pissing £70,000,000,000 into the pot and getting nothing done. All out of borrowing and taxes, of course. Growth is evil.
Should have never been allowed
so fast to build but the idiots nowadays are still repairing the ouse bridge for about two years