I’ve seen many of your YT videos on Swanage Railway and beyond - a long way beyond…. But the intimate and special record of this period during works and extraneous diversions, whilst others were filming elsewhere… underline your skill and simplistic (not negatively) recordkeeping are brilliant. Thanks for making it available, even from 7 years ago.
Excellent video, with great production standards and values - - seems to be a rare thing on The UA-cam these days. Most railway films on here, the videographer seems to wave the camera about - like a flag - and then seems to want to use *every* flashy effect, dissolve or transition that their editing software contains! This video is a refreshing change. You've let the content of the video be the star of the show - which is how it should be. The transitions used are perfect for signifying the passage of time (ie, changing ends), and the camera work is perfect - nice steady shots, great tripod work. Sound quality is brilliant - clean, crisp audio quality, good levels, no distortion, and I didn't have to keep turning the volume up and down. Congratulations on a great video - really enjoyed watching this. There is no way it could be improved upon. As I always say when I find a decent video: other railway videographers could learn a lot from this programme. Well done again. Kind Regards, Zac.
Wonderful to watch. It was good to see parts of the line I haven't seen since the last time I walked the line in the late 1970's. I'm looking forward to doing the full length of the line again next year 45 or years since I last went from Wareham to Swanage.
Just found this, and watched because the last time I travelled over this route was in 1980, on a Neptune track recording trolley for BR! (from Furzebrook to Poole)
Superb footage of the route indeed! You really get a superb view of all the hard work that's been put into with the view from the front of the DMU. Really is surprising how long it is. Never new about the Oil and Stone Terminal near the end. Excellent work and thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much mate! Was very lucky indeed to be able to film this. I knew of the terminals, but didn't know much else about them. However, the Clay terminal is currently home to 31625.
Cool video! At 14:52, what does the sign on the right-hand side of the line say (opposite signal PW5752)? I can make out 'LIMIT OF RUNNING' at the top and 'MUST NOT PASS THIS POINT' at the bottom, so I assume it regards special instructions about gaining authority to proceed further onto NR, but I'm curious to know what the rest of the text on it says.
Cheers! The sign reads "Limit of Swanage Railway Operations - Swanage Railway Trains Must Not Pass This Point". The bridge serves as the boundary between Swanage and NR metals.
@@TheSouthernerYTChannel Ah, right. Maybe, like on parts of the M&GN, bridges were built with doubling in mind at a later stage. That does look wide enough for double track...
I’ve seen many of your YT videos on Swanage Railway and beyond - a long way beyond…. But the intimate and special record of this period during works and extraneous diversions, whilst others were filming elsewhere… underline your skill and simplistic (not negatively) recordkeeping are brilliant. Thanks for making it available, even from 7 years ago.
A wonderful video that shows just how much work has been put in upgrading the line.
Thanks very much!
Excellent video, with great production standards and values - - seems to be a rare thing on The UA-cam these days. Most railway films on here, the videographer seems to wave the camera about - like a flag - and then seems to want to use *every* flashy effect, dissolve or transition that their editing software contains!
This video is a refreshing change.
You've let the content of the video be the star of the show - which is how it should be. The transitions used are perfect for signifying the passage of time (ie, changing ends), and the camera work is perfect - nice steady shots, great tripod work.
Sound quality is brilliant - clean, crisp audio quality, good levels, no distortion, and I didn't have to keep turning the volume up and down.
Congratulations on a great video - really enjoyed watching this. There is no way it could be improved upon.
As I always say when I find a decent video: other railway videographers could learn a lot from this programme.
Well done again.
Kind Regards,
Zac.
Wonderful to watch. It was good to see parts of the line I haven't seen since the last time I walked the line in the late 1970's. I'm looking forward to doing the full length of the line again next year 45 or years since I last went from Wareham to Swanage.
Thanks very much. Hopefully the services will introduce new visitors to the line.
Just found this, and watched because the last time I travelled over this route was in 1980, on a Neptune track recording trolley for BR! (from Furzebrook to Poole)
Amazing video mate. Was a real Great watch and nice to see a drivers eye view of that section.
Well done once again
Jordon
Thanks very much Jordon! Was very lucky with this video. Nice to see a few of the items parked up in the sidings.
Superb footage of the route indeed! You really get a superb view of all the hard work that's been put into with the view from the front of the DMU. Really is surprising how long it is. Never new about the Oil and Stone Terminal near the end. Excellent work and thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much mate! Was very lucky indeed to be able to film this. I knew of the terminals, but didn't know much else about them. However, the Clay terminal is currently home to 31625.
0:47 , wat een prachtige plek.
Cool video! At 14:52, what does the sign on the right-hand side of the line say (opposite signal PW5752)? I can make out 'LIMIT OF RUNNING' at the top and 'MUST NOT PASS THIS POINT' at the bottom, so I assume it regards special instructions about gaining authority to proceed further onto NR, but I'm curious to know what the rest of the text on it says.
Cheers! The sign reads "Limit of Swanage Railway Operations - Swanage Railway Trains Must Not Pass This Point". The bridge serves as the boundary between Swanage and NR metals.
Thanks for the info :)
I'm glad to see I'm not the only person who was curious about the wording on that sign!! Z.
@ 20:21 there's a gated siding (branch?) ... to where/what? Evocative clip ... I can smell the M7s.
Ex-BP Oil terminal on the left, clay terminal on the right.
superb
Cheers
Great stuff. But does it really take two people lineside to do the token exchanges?
Usually no, just one. Unknown why two were involved for this time.
Bridge at 12:46 looks like it was built for double track. Was this line singled at some time?
Always been a single track
@@TheSouthernerYTChannel Ah, right. Maybe, like on parts of the M&GN, bridges were built with doubling in mind at a later stage. That does look wide enough for double track...
You forgot to enable ratings.
They are enabled, but not publicly viewable. This is the same across all of my videos.
4 stars-would have given 5 but for the dirty wind screen
I left my glass cleaner at home ;)