I lived in Amersham, and then Chesham for many years. I was a frequent user of the Met, and watched the progress of electrification. I travelled on the old Chesham shuttle, in steam days, and also in the Dreadnought stock, steam hauled to Ricky, when the tank loco was substituted by an electric loco for the remainder of the trip to Baker Street, and beyond. I very much liked the A60 stock which eventually took over the duties. I remember many a fast, bumpy ride on them, particularly through the pointwork at Neasden.
As a then toddler, I can just about recollect boarding one of the very first A60 Stock silver trains from my home town of Chesham to go up to London Christmas shopping. I also appear to be one of the very few who can recall seeing the turntable in Chesham Goods Yard.
The A stock were the best stock to run on the sub-surface routes. S stock may be OK for Hammersmith & City, Circle and possibly District line services, but are totally unsuited to outer Metropolitan services, especially to Amersham and Chesham. There was no good reason for not building new stock identical bodywise and internally to the A stock, with modern traction equipment, air conditioning, suspension etc
Lovely film I grew up at Kings Cross and used to virtually play on the network and do trainspotting at places like Royal Oak. I've ridden on most of those old trains. I had a cab ride in the vickers bobo from Liverpool Street to Baker Street. I've ridden on the district round window trains, the standard stock and the 1938. I've been all over the place from circa 1956 and explored so much of London and school holidays I'd be off somewhere and rarely had a ticket. Lovely days and London was so safe and a great place to grow up.
Wow, you could not do anything like this these days. Sounds like you had so much fun. Could only do any of the things you did on train sim world now, and not everything. Thank you for watching, and taking the time to comment. 👍
I am just about old enough to remember seeing standard, 1938 and 1959 stock trains at my local station, Hounslow West. Thank you for this fantastic look at LT history.
Great video, thank you for sharing. I especially liked the Acton shuttle scenes. Both cars were present although 4167 only scraped in on the last shot. Incidentally, they were never Q23s, they remained G23s and couldnt work with converted Q stock. One of them was stencilled as Q23 after an overhaul but this was corrected later. They weren't identical either. 4176 was a west facing car and 4167 east facing based on original cab ends. They could only couple to each other if necessary. Chris H
I remember the Chesham branch steam trains when I was a kid (I lived in Bovingdon). When my parents took my sister and me on a trip to London, sometimes we went via Boxmoor, (Hemel Hempstead), other times via Chesham (the local bus service ran between the two towns). Great seeing these videos. When was this video made? Judging by the cars I would say sometime in the late 1980s.
Remember the old Piccadilly and Central Line stock from the 1920's in the early 1960's as a small boy of 6-8 years old and being quite intrigued by their appearance.
This is an absolute classic movie! excellent!!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching 👀
I lived in Amersham, and then Chesham for many years. I was a frequent user of the Met, and watched the progress of electrification. I travelled on the old Chesham shuttle, in steam days, and also in the Dreadnought stock, steam hauled to Ricky, when the tank loco was substituted by an electric loco for the remainder of the trip to Baker Street, and beyond. I very much liked the A60 stock which eventually took over the duties. I remember many a fast, bumpy ride on them, particularly through the pointwork at Neasden.
As a then toddler, I can just about recollect boarding one of the very first A60 Stock silver trains from my home town of Chesham to go up to London Christmas shopping.
I also appear to be one of the very few who can recall seeing the turntable in Chesham Goods Yard.
The A stock were the best stock to run on the sub-surface routes. S stock may be OK for Hammersmith & City, Circle and possibly District line services, but are totally unsuited to outer Metropolitan services, especially to Amersham and Chesham.
There was no good reason for not building new stock identical bodywise and internally to the A stock, with modern traction equipment, air conditioning, suspension etc
@@thomasburke2683 Good idea 👍
Thank you for watching. The comments are great, reading about people’s journeys on LU. Thank you for sharing 👍
Wow! turntable at Chesham, would love to of seen that. Thank you for sharing. I love everyone’s little stories 👍
That's some good quality footage with genuine soundtrack and a helpful commentary.
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awesome video as a lul staff since 89 it so lovely to see these old beauties thanks for keeping history alive
As a tube worker, it’s amazing to see this historic archive. I enjoy seeing old videos.
Glad you liked it, I’ve got more. 👍
Lovely film I grew up at Kings Cross and used to virtually play on the network and do trainspotting at places like Royal Oak. I've ridden on most of those old trains. I had a cab ride in the vickers bobo from Liverpool Street to Baker Street. I've ridden on the district round window trains, the standard stock and the 1938. I've been all over the place from circa 1956 and explored so much of London and school holidays I'd be off somewhere and rarely had a ticket. Lovely days and London was so safe and a great place to grow up.
Wow, you could not do anything like this these days. Sounds like you had so much fun. Could only do any of the things you did on train sim world now, and not everything. Thank you for watching, and taking the time to comment. 👍
Absolutely cracking video, thanks so much for posting this.
No problem! Glad you liked it, thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 👍
I am just about old enough to remember seeing standard, 1938 and 1959 stock trains at my local station, Hounslow West. Thank you for this fantastic look at LT history.
No problem I’m happy that you enjoyed it
I've actually had something recommended to me that I would watch!
Great! Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
Thank you for this look at historical footage.
No problem, it’s an interesting film, I’m glad you liked it.
Amazing footage, a great watch!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👀
Great video, thank you for sharing. I especially liked the Acton shuttle scenes. Both cars were present although 4167 only scraped in on the last shot. Incidentally, they were never Q23s, they remained G23s and couldnt work with converted Q stock. One of them was stencilled as Q23 after an overhaul but this was corrected later. They weren't identical either. 4176 was a west facing car and 4167 east facing based on original cab ends. They could only couple to each other if necessary.
Chris H
The good thing about the comments is that you can learn a little more, Thank you! And I’m glad you liked it. 👍
Wonderful historical content, great that it survives.
Im with you on keeping history alive, especially LU transport and social history.
The CO/CP are the smartest looking stock ever produced anywhere.
Totally agree 👍
Really enjoyed watching this. Lots of footage I've never seen before. Thanks for uploading!
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely Wonderful ! Remember them all !
We love films like this, glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely stuff, especially Acton Town to South Acton cab ride, East London line F stock (well remembered here) and Drayton Park. Thank you King WG.
Glad you enjoyed it, Thank you!
Magnificent compilation! Thank-you!
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Brilliant! Thank you.
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I don't remember the T stock in service but do recall seeing a couple of T stock cars on the network as sleet locos numbers ESL118A/B. Good video.
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I remember the Chesham branch steam trains when I was a kid (I lived in Bovingdon). When my parents took my sister and me on a trip to London, sometimes we went via Boxmoor, (Hemel Hempstead), other times via Chesham (the local bus service ran between the two towns). Great seeing these videos. When was this video made? Judging by the cars I would say sometime in the late 1980s.
X-mas special . Thanx .
Thank you too! 👍
What an excellent video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching
Keep up the good work 😊😊
Will try, thank you. 👍
Fascinating film.
Yes, thank you for watching 👀 👍
Remember the old Piccadilly and Central Line stock from the 1920's in the early 1960's as a small boy of 6-8 years old and being quite intrigued by their appearance.
Would have loved to of seen these going up and down the line. Thank you for watching 👍
when we had a country and industry
Yes the railways looked a lot more interesting. Totally different now.
Charming choo-choo's !
Yes, I wish they were still around. Thank you
Its a pity more Met electric locos were not retained. likewise the Met steam locos, though all the ex GWRs went into preservation ?
Yes it is a pity, but I’m sure you know that it’s just lack of space, money and volunteers to maintain. It would be fantastic to of kept more.
@@kingwolfgaming4774 also rather a lot of asbestos in the electric locos
Is this "Jim Connor" the same as "J.E. Connor"? Have many of his railway history books! 😊
Yes I believe it is, he is very knowledgeable, his books are great.
50:45 - Would this be a dual lashup of 3-CIG?
Maybe someone with more knowledge could confirm. Thank you for watching 👀
16:07 T Stock GRRRRR
T stock were they that bad? I never traveled on one. Thank you for watching 👀 👍
The sounds of old electric trains always made that growling sound @@kingwolfgaming4774
WTF. A steam loco pushing a suburban train. How did they control the loco? Was there a simple form of driving trailer?
I don’t know, but it’s great to see the old stuff. 👍
T stock
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