Great upload mate...whilst at my grans in Kirkcaldy (pratt st opposite raith rovers) you would hear the train coming. .used to run out to see what it was ..usually class 26/27...or a class 37 ...loved travelling to Edinburgh as a kid sometimes just there and back...often would see large coal trains too...the smell of diesel on the tracks on a hot day...joined the railriders club (remember that)...ahhh happy days in more innocent times
Miss those days ❤️ Born in 1973 , Remember the sound of these classic icons of BR times ❤️ Don't like today's railways,Not like pastimes when people were able to stick their heads out of the Carriages ,Today's generation of Locomotion isn't the same as pastimes with Health and safety standards that are a pain in the rear ,Love the old DMUs also ❤️ Long before Electrification changed the Scottish landscape forever ,These were times I remember growing up as a boy alsorts here from BR Locomotion,The Class 20s ,The Screaming Valenta aka as The 125 ,The old 1950s DMU units I remember using also to get from Kirknewton to Edinburgh or Glasgow.Would love to go back to these times ❤️
Quality footage there, some superb sights and sounds and great locations. These were the days, and i'm glad my dad took me up to Scotland a few times in the 1970's & 1980's to travel on various lines and see the 26's, 27's, 37's, and so on in action. Luckily i do have some West Highland footage with Class 37's from the late 80's, but wish i had more than just a stills camera for my trips in the previous years.
The Westfield line( nr Thornton,Fife ?) has not been there for decades. The Cameron line is being reinstalled from Leven to Thornton as i type after being closed for many a decade. Brilliant photography of THE BRIDGE. I remember the day when you could go under The Bridge on the Fife side and have picnics. That facility along with the general public is, no longer permitted.
Great vid, that 47 pulling out of North Quuensferry is wonderful and the HST with the Paxman engine. My uncle was a driver based at Haymarket in the late 80's.
Great footage thank you for sharing with us, I traveled on those trains when I was young. I miss the loco hauled trains might have been a bit late at times but least you usually got a seat and you were not crushed in like sardines. I remember getting the train from Waverley into Fife and at that time BR were still using corridor coaches on these services so the family often managed to get a compartment to themselves. I also remember often trying to persuade my parents to get the Aberdeen train as it usually had a larger locomotive on the front (and zero chance of being a DMU). Happy days :-)
@dampFreddie Thanks. The 37 was on a SRPS excursion - the notes I have states the loco was 37261 and the date was 2nd May 1987. Probably WHL bound. It started at Ladybank with the stock worked down from Perth. As you say they were pretty rare considering their numbers but could occasionally be seen on the Dundee stoppers and the Aberdeen - Immingham Speedlink
@wcmlfan The use of 26s etc. came about due to a fitters strike around the middle of August 86, resulting in a lot of first generation DMUs lying around Haymarket and Eastfield in various states of disrepair. Some of the Mk 1s that were carted out to replace them on the Edinbugh-Kirkcaldy and associated services (such as Cardeneden, Berwick etc.) were certainly past their best and they pretty much used whatever traction they could get their hands on. The colour scheme was irrelevant.
If you search for 26010 on fotopic there is at least one pic of the loco in redstripe on a passenger at Waverley in fact 040 features here in redstripe!!!
Great upload mate...whilst at my grans in Kirkcaldy (pratt st opposite raith rovers) you would hear the train coming. .used to run out to see what it was ..usually class 26/27...or a class 37 ...loved travelling to Edinburgh as a kid sometimes just there and back...often would see large coal trains too...the smell of diesel on the tracks on a hot day...joined the railriders club (remember that)...ahhh happy days in more innocent times
The run behind the 47/7 just made this vid for me. Fantastic 👏
Miss those days ❤️ Born in 1973 , Remember the sound of these classic icons of BR times ❤️ Don't like today's railways,Not like pastimes when people were able to stick their heads out of the Carriages ,Today's generation of Locomotion isn't the same as pastimes with Health and safety standards that are a pain in the rear ,Love the old DMUs also ❤️ Long before Electrification changed the Scottish landscape forever ,These were times I remember growing up as a boy alsorts here from BR Locomotion,The Class 20s ,The Screaming Valenta aka as The 125 ,The old 1950s DMU units I remember using also to get from Kirknewton to Edinburgh or Glasgow.Would love to go back to these times ❤️
Quality footage there, some superb sights and sounds and great locations. These were the days, and i'm glad my dad took me up to Scotland a few times in the 1970's & 1980's to travel on various lines and see the 26's, 27's, 37's, and so on in action. Luckily i do have some West Highland footage with Class 37's from the late 80's, but wish i had more than just a stills camera for my trips in the previous years.
The Westfield line( nr Thornton,Fife ?) has not been there for decades.
The Cameron line is being reinstalled from Leven to Thornton as i type
after being closed for many a decade.
Brilliant photography of THE BRIDGE.
I remember the day when you could go under The Bridge on the Fife side and have picnics. That facility along with the general public is, no longer permitted.
Another excellent window in time 👌
Great vid, that 47 pulling out of North Quuensferry is wonderful and the HST with the Paxman engine. My uncle was a driver based at Haymarket in the late 80's.
Wow, that was just awesome! Was great to see so many things I remember from back then. Thanks for posting this.
I miss the smell from the rail tracks, that strong diesel smell great memories
Great footage thank you for sharing with us, I traveled on those trains when I was young. I miss the loco hauled trains might have been a bit late at times but least you usually got a seat and you were not crushed in like sardines. I remember getting the train from Waverley into Fife and at that time BR were still using corridor coaches on these services so the family often managed to get a compartment to themselves. I also remember often trying to persuade my parents to get the Aberdeen train as it usually had a larger locomotive on the front (and zero chance of being a DMU). Happy days :-)
some great footage here, brings back memories of those all line rail rovers :-)
its nice to think theres still a loco hauled service that leaves Edinburgh for fife during the weekly rush
Pure Magic!! thank you for the memories...great camera work aswell!!
Fantastic stuff. We love it! 26s sound particularly superb
Great clips especially the 20s, I loved it
@dampFreddie
Thanks.
The 37 was on a SRPS excursion - the notes I have states the loco was 37261 and the date was 2nd May 1987. Probably WHL bound. It started at Ladybank with the stock worked down from Perth.
As you say they were pretty rare considering their numbers but could occasionally be seen on the Dundee stoppers and the Aberdeen - Immingham Speedlink
great locos and great scenery
The 20's at 4:51 were filmed at Westfield near Thornton and the pair at 5:40 at Torryburn working the Kincardine line.
Nine and a half minutes of clag-tastic diesel-fuelled ScR entertainment, thanks for sharing.
Top drawer stuff there...Good times
If you search for 26010 on fotopic there is at least one pic of the loco in redstripe on a passenger at Waverley
@wcmlfan The use of 26s etc. came about due to a fitters strike around the middle of August 86, resulting in a lot of first generation DMUs lying around Haymarket and Eastfield in various states of disrepair. Some of the Mk 1s that were carted out to replace them on the Edinbugh-Kirkcaldy and associated services (such as Cardeneden, Berwick etc.) were certainly past their best and they pretty much used whatever traction they could get their hands on. The colour scheme was irrelevant.
Great footage from the days of real trains, before the DMUs took over.
If you search for 26010 on fotopic there is at least one pic of the loco in redstripe on a passenger at Waverley in fact 040 features here in redstripe!!!
That’s how the railways should be brought back to
@wcmlfan Hi, can't say I ever recorded one but that's certainly not to say it did not happen. Thanks, Bruce
Crikey class 37s with working steam heat boilers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
superb. What was that 37 working? Bloody hard to get on the east coast before 1987.