Thank you for the fantastic nostalgia! Particularly the sound - the clanking-squealing-squeaking of these trains is etched into my childhood memory ... although in my case it was from waay further west - Philadelphia - where my grand parents lived!
Wonderful ,lived in Grangetown Sunderland till 1967 ,evocative memories off all the rail system ,the sounds and smell come rolling back with a sadness of all that we have lost .
Hello Jeffrey, Thank you for your kind comments. I have recently posted a video containing steam workings from Sunderland South Dock shed which may also be of interest to you. Peter.
Ironically regularly cycle many of the old line routes across Co Durham and it’s fascinating to see how they were as working railway lines. Great way to see a beautiful county 😁
I am afraid that this system and all of the collieries in County Durham have gone but some of the track beds have been repurposed as roads, footpaths and cycle routes.
The new bridge over the new A19 dual-carriageway remained unused until quite recently; until the new road into Seaham Harbour was built along the existing alignment.
Thank you for the fantastic nostalgia! Particularly the sound - the clanking-squealing-squeaking of these trains is etched into my childhood memory ... although in my case it was from waay further west - Philadelphia - where my grand parents lived!
Wonderful ,lived in Grangetown Sunderland till 1967 ,evocative memories off all the rail system ,the sounds and smell come rolling back with a sadness of all that we have lost .
Hello Jeffrey,
Thank you for your kind comments.
I have recently posted a video containing steam workings from Sunderland South Dock shed which may also be of interest to you.
Peter.
Brilliant video thanks for sharing John
Great video 😮 very good 👍 being born in the early 80’s this has all gone for good :(
Excellent
Austerity Saddle Tanks doing what they do best: Working at industry & doing it well.
Nice one😊
Ironically regularly cycle many of the old line routes across Co Durham and it’s fascinating to see how they were as working railway lines. Great way to see a beautiful county 😁
If only we knew what was coming, I suppose we dont want to really, These are wonderful.
lovely bit of cine, brought it all back to me. I also did cine in the area.
nice!! thanks for this!!!!
What if anything is left of this
I am afraid that this system and all of the collieries in County Durham have gone but some of the track beds have been repurposed as roads, footpaths and cycle routes.
The save the planet lot would have a meltdown! Who said track needs to be straight and level!
Amazing bit of film, from the village I was born & live in, wonderful!
The new bridge over the new A19 dual-carriageway remained unused until quite recently; until the new road into Seaham Harbour was built along the existing alignment.
Cool. That's what they do in coal mining.