Did we used to get these on the Reading - Tonbridge line when I was young? Other DMUs I recall had the AEC AV760 or Leyland 0680 hung on the side and the Self-Changing Gears semiautomatic transmission as used on many buses. I remember then double-declutching on the hills around the Pennines. Then there were Deltics . . .
Reminds me of growing up in the 1960 and 70's in Sevenoaks when these units came up from Hastings. The entrance to the tunnel south of Sevenoaks was under our house and you could always tell the Hastings trains from the electric units that ran up from Ashford and East Kent. Often ran as 12 car units (2 x 6 car). The narrow design was to enable them to pass through tunnels south of Tunbridge Wells.
Always great to see footage of this preserved unit as I well recall these in normal service. I just think it very unfortunate that one end has this absolutely awful and totally inappropriate vertical yellow stripe. I wonder who thought this a good idea?
@@AndreiTupolev You are probably correct. This is just a layout with which I am unfamiliar. In my humble opinion, it doesn't look good on these units. Then again, perhaps that is why this style was not widely adopted and why it is unfamiliar to me!
A reminder of the days when they worked the Brighton - Exeter service.
Rare track in the bay platform at Exeter Central.
Remember in the 70's they came through Sherborne on summer Saturdays two units together.Nice film,thanks.
I lived and worked in the Southeast some years back and remember seeing these in service, great vid again, thank you.
Did we used to get these on the Reading - Tonbridge line when I was young? Other DMUs I recall had the AEC AV760 or Leyland 0680 hung on the side and the Self-Changing Gears semiautomatic transmission as used on many buses. I remember then double-declutching on the hills around the Pennines. Then there were Deltics . . .
Great visual and sound. Thanks for sharing.
No worries, much appreciated.
Reminds me of growing up in the 1960 and 70's in Sevenoaks when these units came up from Hastings. The entrance to the tunnel south of Sevenoaks was under our house and you could always tell the Hastings trains from the electric units that ran up from Ashford and East Kent. Often ran as 12 car units (2 x 6 car). The narrow design was to enable them to pass through tunnels south of Tunbridge Wells.
Very nice footage.
Nice record of the day - I'm in your initial footage at Exeter Central!
A nicely filmed video. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video! I can see my large metal tripod at Honiton
Thumpers I believe.?
Always great to see footage of this preserved unit as I well recall these in normal service. I just think it very unfortunate that one end has this absolutely awful and totally inappropriate vertical yellow stripe. I wonder who thought this a good idea?
I think that was how it was done in the early years when they were experimenting with various layouts
@@AndreiTupolev You are probably correct. This is just a layout with which I am unfamiliar. In my humble opinion, it doesn't look good on these units. Then again, perhaps that is why this style was not widely adopted and why it is unfamiliar to me!
Trumpets!!
Can't remember there nick name ? anyone ?
Thumpers