That took me back a few years! Great video - both content and image quality - thank you. It was wonderful to hear the Valenta scream again this morning.
Superb,superb,superb. The quality of the footage is amazing . The shot of that hst taking those bends at 6.05 😮. And the sound of them on joined , fishplate track 😊
Well, where do I start? I didn't see any tactile paving or any red/yellow line, or even a bossy wannabe with a radio shouting at anyone who even considered to approach said lines/paving..and guess what? I didn't see a single person fall off the platform!! I did see 15 min of my youth all in startling HD and thank you again for these remasters, they are excellent. The paxmans always seem to busy for the off, during station stops , sort of excited tone to the exhaust. Or is that just me. I did see a brilliant fast stop into Bodmin parkway, by a master of his craft driver. I did see railway staff who loved the job, not just the money and the general travelers who were more respectful of the actual event of a journey. I did see a better time.
Probably the ETH, most likely in the winter. ETH would almost simulate notch 2. Plus not to mention the power drawn by the buffet and all of the lights. The paxman HSTs were the soundtrack to my childhood. Much better days for sure. My Dad was an IC Guard in the 90s. He used to take me with him sometimes. Magical times. Sadly he’s no longer with us but I always have the memories!
No "stand behind the yellow line", no yellow line to stand behind, but some of those people at3:57do look worryingly close to the edge, particularly as, in pre-CDL days, there was nothing to prevent doors opening before the train had come to a stop
I had almost forgotten how much single line there used to be on the Cornish Main Line. These days it’s just a couple of short stretches because of bridges and past Long Rock.
Strange how most of these HSTs were all 8 cars, but over time ended up being 7 cars with loads of complaints about overcrowding. Almost a conspiracy theory there lol
Like how the platform bert covered his ears on the last shot to protect himself. Having worked on HSTs myself from 90-96 they certainly took a pounding to my ears.
That took me back a few years! Great video - both content and image quality - thank you. It was wonderful to hear the Valenta scream again this morning.
Nice video, Tom from Hungary.❤🤍💚🙏🙏🙏
Superb,superb,superb. The quality of the footage is amazing . The shot of that hst taking those bends at 6.05 😮. And the sound of them on joined , fishplate track 😊
@@arthurmatthews9321 thanks, recently published a 2nd version in Cornwall and have a few more in the pipeline
The quality of the remasters are stunning!! Now for your 50 stuff to be done 😉😊👍🏼
the 50s were on an infereior camera compared to that of The HSTS, will re do them though in time
Happy memories for many of us here I expect.
Thanks for sharing. :)
Well, where do I start?
I didn't see any tactile paving or any red/yellow line, or even a bossy wannabe with a radio shouting at anyone who even considered to approach said lines/paving..and guess what?
I didn't see a single person fall off the platform!!
I did see 15 min of my youth all in startling HD and thank you again for these remasters, they are excellent. The paxmans always seem to busy for the off, during station stops , sort of excited tone to the exhaust. Or is that just me.
I did see a brilliant fast stop into Bodmin parkway, by a master of his craft driver.
I did see railway staff who loved the job, not just the money and the general travelers who were more respectful of the actual event of a journey.
I did see a better time.
Probably the ETH, most likely in the winter. ETH would almost simulate notch 2. Plus not to mention the power drawn by the buffet and all of the lights.
The paxman HSTs were the soundtrack to my childhood. Much better days for sure. My Dad was an IC Guard in the 90s. He used to take me with him sometimes. Magical times. Sadly he’s no longer with us but I always have the memories!
Simply incredible 👍
You really got the sound of the valenta engine in full chat. That must have been a lot of research finding the right places to be. Awesome. I love it
Thanks, got another 5 videos comming of valentas in Cornwall eventually
Filmed all the way from Saltash to Penzance
Thumbs Up! Excellent Video! Super LIKE!
Thanks, have another 6 of these in Cornwall in the pipeline before xmas.
Thumbs up 👍 brilliant I love the sound of valenta paxman high speed train
Wonderful. Thank you.
No "stand behind the yellow line", no yellow line to stand behind, but some of those people at3:57do look worryingly close to the edge, particularly as, in pre-CDL days, there was nothing to prevent doors opening before the train had come to a stop
Beautiful
I had almost forgotten how much single line there used to be on the Cornish Main Line. These days it’s just a couple of short stretches because of bridges and past Long Rock.
Yep, that stretch to Probus felt like it went on forever
Mgic whistle from the valenta turbo
Only just coming off semaphore now
Strange how most of these HSTs were all 8 cars, but over time ended up being 7 cars with loads of complaints about overcrowding.
Almost a conspiracy theory there lol
think most of the GWR hsts were 8 cars eventually, the Cross Country were generally only 7
Like how the platform bert covered his ears on the last shot to protect himself. Having worked on HSTs myself from 90-96 they certainly took a pounding to my ears.
XC ones were always 7 coach, GW ones were 8 or, later on in FGW days, 9