Very nostalgic and enjoyable film; not just the engines, but the last of the traditional carriages, jointed rails, semaphores, telegraph poles... It's no wonder they proved to be so popular in preservation.
I first saw a maroon one of these on the opposite platform at Bristol Temple made in 1968 as a young boy.There was a cold wind and I was freezing whilst my family waited for a connection to Plymouth as we had come down from Leeds. I saw the driver nice and warm in has cab. remember him starting the Western engines up and was very impressed. luckily we were moving down to Plymouth and enjoyed trips to London where my eldest sister lived in the late sixties early seventies. Many of the trips were with the westerns sometimes single sometimes doubled up. I will never forget the engine sound especially at speed. A growling shimmering sound with decreasing and increasing back round screaming. sublime.. such a shame when the 125s came along.
@@westernsfan the 125 turned out to be British rails saving grace in the 1970s and were the mainstay of intercity services for 40+ years - *NOTHING* "poxy" about the IC125 - if you don't like IC125 your loss and proves you know *NOTHING* about trains
Must have been earlier since it was withdrawn 1976, i saw it at Bristol Temple Meads that summer working on one engine only. Managed to spot 14 all together that year - my first as a spotter, best was 1022 amazingly just south of Leicester.
don't know where they got the engines from but sound reminds me of Tank engines. Such a lot of interesting names too! The Western Advocate, Courier, Emperor, Ranger, Talisman, Trooper, Thunderer, Western Queen, and many more. looking at the Western Enterprise the colour Desert Sand is unusual for a train in those but after I think its good. I didn't think there was any footage of these beauties but here it is, Thank you so much for putting this footage out there. 😀😀
went on a pathfinders tour from Brum Int to Penzance pulled by a Western in original livery - never realized how popular it was as there were people on bridges, level crossings, stations, everywhere! Did it in style too in the pullman car - £169 and worth every penny as it brought back a lot of memories (my first trip was when I was 12 years old and I went to Plymouth for the day for 75p!).
I remember as a boy watching BR trains from the footbridge just past West Ealing Station during the same period, and every now and then you’d see one of these Westerns barreling down at speed heading west. The pressure wave generated by the trains as they passed under the bridge would flap the corrugated steel fence to the delight of me and my friends as we sat perched on our bikes. What great memories!
Thanks for this i may well have been he second man on the shots around oxford was at Old Oak Comman from 1974-1980 worked on 63 out of 74 and drove 15 of them now passed out as a driver on them
3.46 that takes me back the Westerns used to come into Clapham Yard on the Southern every night with a milk train and take it down to Morden...those were the days thanks for posting.
You know the more i look at this and the more fascinating it gets, early shots of Western Enterprise in sand, Talisman in that low red. Gawd I could go on, wonderful stuff...
The arrival of the Inter City 125 High Speed Trains in October 1976 led to the Class 52 Westerns to retire gracefully even though they only entered service in the early 1960s.
blubberblubberblubber... You made a good job creating your prestige hydraulic - graphic sound and these old shots are genious! They make me feel in love about England! SO nice, blade!
Seen them all but 4, they were being broken up before I could see them all, cab ridden 6 and been pulled numerous times, great memories, you can't beat diesel power!
Gotta love the all over maroon without the yellow head panels, and with the nearly matching coaching stock, nothing but class all over! If history had gone a bit differently, and the GWR had carried on and built the Westerns themselves, I can vividly imagine them bearing the Great Western livery well and co existing with the Kings and Castles. I'd imagine that the GWR would have rapidly developed and embraced both steam and diesel technology had they fully recovered after the second War.
I caught a glimpse of D1000 at Paddington- Ranelagh Rd, I imagine- just outside the station- it was 1962. I thought for years I had imagined it as every other diesel was either maroon or green. It was years later that I heard about the desert sand- as I remembered a gold engine, so it wasn't my imagination as a small kid!
First one I properly saw 53 patriarch on the stops at Padd. Lost my mates for a while cos I just stopped to admire the lines and design and beauty of this machine , probably the most handsome, of all the BR designs. Later that day we did reading and back behind a western (platform ticket only). Great
A bloody waste of a good class when we lost these beautiful locos 👿 I travelled many miles behind these from Oxford! Those Maybachs sounded amazing! I was lucky enough to drive 1062 Western Courier on the Severn Valley railway once! The Westerns had YEARS of life left in them but BR just let them DIE😡 the poor things looked so rough when they got to the end before they were scrapped WHY?
Only in this country. 25% of the nationalised railway industry was allowed to buy a fundamentally different motive power type; later to be declared "non-standard" and scrapped before being worn out.!
This is great footage! It takes me back to my childhood. I am Road Transport Photojournalist for the UK's best selling Magazine. I would be very interested in documenting any restoration projects of loco's with a view to publishing. If anyone is interested please reply!
as of today 7 westerns are still here as of today and d1015 is the only western still active on the mainline the others including d1013 d1010 d1041 and d1023 and d1062 and d1048 are still active on the heritage railways
All before microcomputer and internet technology. Rail's problem is trucking's free ride on EU highways. With Brexit we need to make trucks pay their way
Very nostalgic and enjoyable film; not just the engines, but the last of the traditional carriages, jointed rails, semaphores, telegraph poles...
It's no wonder they proved to be so popular in preservation.
Thank you so much for sharing. The most beautiful diesel engine ever.
I first saw a maroon one of these on the opposite platform at Bristol Temple made in 1968 as a young boy.There was a cold wind and I was freezing whilst my family waited for a connection to Plymouth as we had come down from Leeds. I saw the driver nice and warm in has cab. remember him starting the Western engines up and was very impressed. luckily we were moving down to Plymouth and enjoyed trips to London where my eldest sister lived in the late sixties early seventies. Many of the trips were with the westerns sometimes single sometimes doubled up. I will never forget the engine sound especially at speed. A growling shimmering sound with decreasing and increasing back round screaming. sublime.. such a shame when the 125s came along.
@@westernsfan This is the first time I hear anyone say anything ill about the 125s. Usually people seem to adore them.
Actually the HST's didn't really see off the Westerns. It was the diesel electrics of classes 47 and 50 that did that.
@@westernsfan the 125 turned out to be British rails saving grace in the 1970s and were the mainstay of intercity services for 40+ years - *NOTHING* "poxy" about the IC125 - if you don't like IC125 your loss and proves you know *NOTHING* about trains
Jon - the IC125 ushered in a new *GOLDEN ERA* on British railways
@@Keithbarber They just look sh1t
My last trip on a Western was 1977.....Western Nobleman ...from Newport happy days!! { i live in Crewe
Must have been earlier since it was withdrawn 1976, i saw it at Bristol Temple Meads that summer working on one engine only. Managed to spot 14 all together that year - my first as a spotter, best was 1022 amazingly just south of Leicester.
don't know where they got the engines from but sound reminds me of Tank engines. Such a lot of interesting names too! The Western Advocate, Courier, Emperor, Ranger, Talisman, Trooper, Thunderer, Western Queen, and many more. looking at the Western Enterprise the colour Desert Sand is unusual for a train in those but after I think its good. I didn't think there was any footage of these beauties but here it is, Thank you so much for putting this footage out there. 😀😀
went on a pathfinders tour from Brum Int to Penzance pulled by a Western in original livery - never realized how popular it was as there were people on bridges, level crossings, stations, everywhere! Did it in style too in the pullman car - £169 and worth every penny as it brought back a lot of memories (my first trip was when I was 12 years old and I went to Plymouth for the day for 75p!).
The Westerns were so unique and special looking. I'm so glad I got to some of that at Paddington in 1974-75
I remember as a boy watching BR trains from the footbridge just past West Ealing Station during the same period, and every now and then you’d see one of these Westerns barreling down at speed heading west. The pressure wave generated by the trains as they passed under the bridge would flap the corrugated steel fence to the delight of me and my friends as we sat perched on our bikes. What great memories!
Thanks for this i may well have been he second man on the shots around
oxford was at Old Oak Comman from
1974-1980 worked on 63 out of 74
and drove 15 of them now passed out as a driver on them
awesome footage - brings a lump to ya throat and a tear to the eye - great old piece of film blade.
3.46 that takes me back the Westerns used to come into Clapham Yard on the Southern every night with a milk train and take it down to Morden...those were the days thanks for posting.
Another brilliant archive flim of the marvelous Westerns..well shot on 8mm film..thanks for that David..5*..Bob
Thanks for sharing this great history. Joe
You know the more i look at this and the more fascinating it gets, early shots of Western Enterprise in sand, Talisman in that low red. Gawd I could go on, wonderful stuff...
Great! Beautiful, very beautiful mashina! Hydraulic-sound of her kicks ass! SALUT!!!
This is wonderful. It is the best set of movie footage of these iconic engines I have found. Many many thanks.
Thanks for sharing this. I do miss the song of enthusiastic Maybachs revving away.
The arrival of the Inter City 125 High Speed Trains in October 1976 led to the Class 52 Westerns to retire gracefully even though they only entered service in the early 1960s.
The lack of ETH for the MK2 stock and the arrival of the 50's in conjunction with the 47's had a greater effect on their withdrawal.
blubberblubberblubber... You made a good job creating your prestige hydraulic - graphic sound and these old shots are genious! They make me feel in love about England! SO nice, blade!
Is this now available on DVD to purchase please??
Golden footage, thanks for sharing. Subscribed.
Seen them all but 4, they were being broken up before I could see them all, cab ridden 6 and been pulled numerous times, great memories, you can't beat diesel power!
Maybach music 👌
Gotta love the all over maroon without the yellow head panels, and with the nearly matching coaching stock, nothing but class all over!
If history had gone a bit differently, and the GWR had carried on and built the Westerns themselves, I can vividly imagine them bearing the Great Western livery well and co existing with the Kings and Castles.
I'd imagine that the GWR would have rapidly developed and embraced both steam and diesel technology had they fully recovered after the second War.
briiliant vid.Certainly brought back memories of when i was secondman at ooc 1971/73.
I caught a glimpse of D1000 at Paddington- Ranelagh Rd, I imagine- just outside the station- it was 1962. I thought for years I had imagined it as every other diesel was either maroon or green. It was years later that I heard about the desert sand- as I remembered a gold engine, so it wasn't my imagination as a small kid!
First one I properly saw 53 patriarch on the stops at Padd. Lost my mates for a while cos I just stopped to admire the lines and design and beauty of this machine , probably the most handsome, of all the BR designs. Later that day we did reading and back behind a western (platform ticket only). Great
BR Western Region maintained the Gods Wonderful Railway traditions and went diesel hydraulic rather than electric. Westerns, Warships and Hymaks!
Western Talisman is seen reversing the stock of this passenger train ?
That´s epic - isn´t it ! And I love this loveable SOUND @ 1:35 ...
Excellent collection - thank you for sharing - 5*
aw, no D1026 Western Centurion, but those that were present, fabulous, thank you so much for sharing.
great locos. I remember them at reading general stn in 1968 in maroon.years later I got a cab ride London to reading
The sound of this locomotive like my washing machine!
Westerns Great locos 5*s and a Fav
A bloody waste of a good class when we lost these beautiful locos 👿 I travelled many miles behind these from Oxford! Those Maybachs sounded amazing! I was lucky enough to drive 1062 Western Courier on the Severn Valley railway once! The Westerns had YEARS of life left in them but BR just let them DIE😡 the poor things looked so rough when they got to the end before they were scrapped WHY?
They had to step aside so we could enter a new *GOLDEN ERA* on the railways with the **ICONIC AND REVERED HST IC125**
Very nice indeed,
Love this. Thank you! Is this actual archival sound too?
Some decent sound on this!
Only in this country. 25% of the nationalised railway industry was allowed to buy a fundamentally different motive power type; later to be declared "non-standard" and scrapped before being worn out.!
Mike Houghton Just wondering where did you get 25% from?
Western Region, 25% of the area of British Rail.
Tell that to JC
Superb
Remember watching these or maybe Warships along Dawlish seafront in Whit week 1971
Thank you so much for this!
This is rare stuff, thanks
A Really Nice vid mate, I eally enjoyed it.
HELLFIRE!!!!
they are about to bring back d1013 western ranger after the overhaul work
Cheers Bob next one will feature the Deltic's.
This is great footage! It takes me back to my childhood. I am Road Transport Photojournalist for the UK's best selling Magazine. I would be very interested in documenting any restoration projects of loco's with a view to publishing. If anyone is interested please reply!
D1001 unofficially "Western Carpet Cleaner"
Just Heaven
On further investigation they are from a 3 volume video Archive British Traction by British Railway Heritage.
very cool
I'm bloody annoyed waited years 1969 -1979to see a western and never saw one ..and I lived in frigging WOLVERHAMPTON!!
as of today 7 westerns are still here as of today and d1015 is the only western still active on the mainline the others including d1013 d1010 d1041 and d1023 and d1062 and d1048 are still active on the heritage railways
Thanks for the fantastic comment and glad u enjoyed the video.
Absolutely brilliant video! Westerns were my favourites. I spotted every one of them between 67 and 71. Sea wall dawlish was my favourite spot.
All before microcomputer and internet technology. Rail's problem is trucking's free ride on EU highways. With Brexit we need to make trucks pay their way
Poor old brexers. Got your sovruntiiiii back have you mate?
@@billpugh58 we've never had it, there's always been the elite who control the money and media
This is cracking footage mate! A lot better than a TVP video about the Western Region! Who made this one?
1 person lived next to a railway line and couldn't get any sleep :)
Nice old engines them. Did'nt know one crashed though!
Steve Gilbert battery box flap fell open on the move. As it was hinged at the bottom it got caught is some track and caused a nasty derailment.
@@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 i think it was d1055 western advocate.
did the video cameras of the day have sound recording? or was that done separately?
8mm was silent film
Super 8mm 16mm and super 16mm cine film had soundb
Who built the best Diesel Hydraulics? England or Germany? Englishs sound better, aren´t they ;)
Talisman looks new
at 0:6 like diesel 10
What about "Western Butcher Beeching"
what about western reliance??
I'm annoyed !! I never saw a western anywhere near Wolverhampton..
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