Historically important and fascinating footage of our railway heritage, this film has certainly been expertly restored to a very high standard. Seems so atmospheric in ‘b&w’. Thanks for posting.
My grandfather worked on the railways in that area at that time. I look forward to showing this to my Mother who I am sure will recognise some of those locations. Thanks for sharing this.
Love the details in this. The reporter riding on the outside of the cab. And the technique the crew use climbing on and off the loco using one hand rail. I've tried it and it works
Correction: The basis for Toby is the J70 tram engine, not the Y6 which were on the W&U before the J70s took over. Even though they look similar, they aren’t the same engines. The Y6 being 0-4-0s and the J70 being a 0-6-0 for one difference. Fun fact: When constructing his scratch-built model of Toby in 1953, Wilbert used a photostat copy of a Y6 drawing as reference as the last Y6 tram was scrapped in 1952
Excellent! I wonder if you would mind me incorporating this excellent footage into a film I am making about this line? I would credit your channel of course. Best wishes.
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Beautiful footage great day's
Just wonderful. All swept away within a few years of the making of the film.
My Dad was from Guyhirn , but he did talk about the tram from Wisbech to Upwelling , he had pleasant memories of his youth.
Historically important and fascinating footage of our railway heritage, this film has certainly been expertly restored to a very high standard. Seems so atmospheric in ‘b&w’. Thanks for posting.
That's very kind of you to say, thank you!
My grandfather worked on the railways in that area at that time. I look forward to showing this to my Mother who I am sure will recognise some of those locations. Thanks for sharing this.
Love the details in this. The reporter riding on the outside of the cab.
And the technique the crew use climbing on and off the loco using one hand rail. I've tried it and it works
I saw a train on this line in 1966, loco, 2 coal wagons and a brake van, Mr David Bailey was one of the drivers, he was still a driver in 1989
is that David at 03.10?
I can remember this line and the trains from around this time when travelling to go fishing or to visit family in Norfolk.
Correction: The basis for Toby is the J70 tram engine, not the Y6 which were on the W&U before the J70s took over. Even though they look similar, they aren’t the same engines. The Y6 being 0-4-0s and the J70 being a 0-6-0 for one difference.
Fun fact: When constructing his scratch-built model of Toby in 1953, Wilbert used a photostat copy of a Y6 drawing as reference as the last Y6 tram was scrapped in 1952
Excellent! I wonder if you would mind me incorporating this excellent footage into a film I am making about this line? I would credit your channel of course. Best wishes.
Mavis's Mega train🙂