Great video! I always used to think Rugby station was massive back in these days! Used to change there as lived in Northampton back then! The sound of those engines takes me back!
I live in rugby and was a driver at rugby from 1993-2011. I love seeing the old footage of rugby. The 60 was on 6B10 peak forest to bletchley as we used to book on at 1217 to relieve it and work it forward. Unload then bring it back as 6H55. 37057 is on a local trip working which ran on days as required between rugby- northampton- bletchley-watford and willesden brent. There was a trip on afternoons also and a trip on nights which usually went crewe if needed. The 08 had visited the depot on mill rd which is located just behind the grundig factory. Nice to see the old am10s which along with 304s and class 31s were my basic traction when i first passed out as a driver there in july 93. I only left in 2011 as DB shut the depot and made us redundant. Luckily i got on with LM at northampton and i still drive thro rugby daily driving passenger trains. Rugby is a shadow of its former self sadly...
Wow, you've seen some changes then! You probably appear in a few of my movies then as I still film in the area to this day, although mostly at Nortoft Lane, DIRFT rather than Rugby station as the newer layout isn't great for filming if you happen to be on the wrong platform.
@MrDeltic15 yeah seen alot of changes over the years. Some good, some not so good but tbh wouldnt change how its been. Will keep an eye out there for you and if you get a toot youll know its me lol...
Wonderful selection again - fabulous - great sounds from the 87s - noticed Howard of Effingham and remember Michael Palin referring to that name on Confessions of a Train Spotter
Thanks Hayden. This was indeed one of the first runs of the Virgin livery trains on the WCML. The variety back then was superb, and many mid afternoon into evening sessions could bring you a haul like this.
Amazing footage Darren.See early example's EWS, Freightliner and Virgin Trains on this one is truly brilliant. And seeing all those 92's in one Video is superb. One of the best again Darren. Many thanks for sharing buddy.
Thank you, I knew you'd really enjoy this one :-) This was a very good visit indeed with the weather and loco variety, but there's still more to come from Rugby yet - and Nuneaton and Crewe........
Great vid again! So wish for a time machene! Although i would set it to the 80's and be around the pennines or north wales coast behind peaks! Getting the ones i missed!
Thanks very much. I might join you in that time machine then, although I fancy a trip back a little bit further for the Westerns I missed seeing in action.
very fond memories as a kid with my dad train spotting ..I vividly remember a br faded blue 08 doing the shunting and the grey one as seen ..seens less likely to be seen again
Excellent video. Another great selection from Rugby from your past collection. Nice to see the 87's and 90's on passenger duties, as well as the 58, 31 and 60. The later two rarely seen on the WCML any more. Interesting to see the Virgin liveried train with Class 90, this year must have been the year that privatisation came in?
Thanks very much Steve. This was a real transitional period, but sadly I don't have much more footage after Summer 1997 on video. Still, there's plenty more footage still to come each weekend from 1987-1997, and if I can scan some decent images the missing gap in movies from 1997-2009 may appear as photo montage movies instead - could be an Autumn/Winter project.
Thanks very much. I don't think I've got anymore from Birmingham, but I've got a couple of Nuneaton selections with some interesting workings in them - for instance diesels dragging electrics to/from Birmingham and a pair of Class 50's!
excellent videos just catching up with all of your stuff now......was wondering do you have any more stuff from the west midlands such as Birmingham New Street, can only see the one video with part of it being manchester
Thanks Keith. A bit different these days - and you can get some good spells there - but with hindsight of course the 1990's was the last great era for such loco variety.
Great video! I always used to think Rugby station was massive back in these days! Used to change there as lived in Northampton back then! The sound of those engines takes me back!
I live in rugby and was a driver at rugby from 1993-2011. I love seeing the old footage of rugby. The 60 was on 6B10 peak forest to bletchley as we used to book on at 1217 to relieve it and work it forward. Unload then bring it back as 6H55. 37057 is on a local trip working which ran on days as required between rugby- northampton- bletchley-watford and willesden brent. There was a trip on afternoons also and a trip on nights which usually went crewe if needed. The 08 had visited the depot on mill rd which is located just behind the grundig factory. Nice to see the old am10s which along with 304s and class 31s were my basic traction when i first passed out as a driver there in july 93. I only left in 2011 as DB shut the depot and made us redundant. Luckily i got on with LM at northampton and i still drive thro rugby daily driving passenger trains. Rugby is a shadow of its former self sadly...
Wow, you've seen some changes then! You probably appear in a few of my movies then as I still film in the area to this day, although mostly at Nortoft Lane, DIRFT rather than Rugby station as the newer layout isn't great for filming if you happen to be on the wrong platform.
@MrDeltic15 yeah seen alot of changes over the years. Some good, some not so good but tbh wouldnt change how its been. Will keep an eye out there for you and if you get a toot youll know its me lol...
Absolutely superb footage, thank you!!
Wonderful selection again - fabulous - great sounds from the 87s - noticed Howard of Effingham and remember Michael Palin referring to that name on Confessions of a Train Spotter
Thanks Hayden. This was indeed one of the first runs of the Virgin livery trains on the WCML. The variety back then was superb, and many mid afternoon into evening sessions could bring you a haul like this.
Amazing footage Darren.See early example's EWS, Freightliner and Virgin Trains on this one is truly brilliant. And seeing all those 92's in one Video is superb. One of the best again Darren. Many thanks for sharing buddy.
Thank you, I knew you'd really enjoy this one :-) This was a very good visit indeed with the weather and loco variety, but there's still more to come from Rugby yet - and Nuneaton and Crewe........
Great vid again! So wish for a time machene! Although i would set it to the 80's and be around the pennines or north wales coast behind peaks! Getting the ones i missed!
Thanks very much. Yes, it wasn't much of a surprise to hear you liked the pair of 86's the most :-)
Thanks Ian. Some classic locos on offer here, and indeed some of them from Michael Palin's series, all be it in BR blue at the time of course.
Thanks very much. I might join you in that time machine then, although I fancy a trip back a little bit further for the Westerns I missed seeing in action.
very fond memories as a kid with my dad train spotting ..I vividly remember a br faded blue 08 doing the shunting and the grey one as seen ..seens less likely to be seen again
Thank you very much.
Excellent video. Another great selection from Rugby from your past collection. Nice to see the 87's and 90's on passenger duties, as well as the 58, 31 and 60. The later two rarely seen on the WCML any more. Interesting to see the Virgin liveried train with Class 90, this year must have been the year that privatisation came in?
Thanks very much Steve. This was a real transitional period, but sadly I don't have much more footage after Summer 1997 on video. Still, there's plenty more footage still to come each weekend from 1987-1997, and if I can scan some decent images the missing gap in movies from 1997-2009 may appear as photo montage movies instead - could be an Autumn/Winter project.
Thanks very much. I don't think I've got anymore from Birmingham, but I've got a couple of Nuneaton selections with some interesting workings in them - for instance diesels dragging electrics to/from Birmingham and a pair of Class 50's!
excellent videos just catching up with all of your stuff now......was wondering do you have any more stuff from the west midlands such as Birmingham New Street, can only see the one video with part of it being manchester
A really tatty 58 in there. Wish we still had one floating about.
Totally agree with you there, a real shame they're not coming back as well like the 56's are.
Fantastic video Darren . Great memories shared with heeps of metal... I like Rugby but cant run platform to platform. lol
05:38 BEAST.. R.I.P
Ah, ah, ah! Bloody smashing, I'll bet you can't guess my highlight? Yep, the 86/6s, lovely.
Thanks Keith. A bit different these days - and you can get some good spells there - but with hindsight of course the 1990's was the last great era for such loco variety.
Too many 87's went before their time :-(
I'm not sure on that one myself either.