Four Abandoned Tunnels on the North Staffordshire Railway

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • #Abandonedrailway #abandonedtunnel
    We took a walk along the part of the abandoned North Staffordshire railway from Market Drayton to Stoke. Along the way our goal was to find the Four Abandoned Tunnels that once housed passengers and goods alike.
    The Four Tunnels where:
    1) Keele Tunnel.
    2) Silverdale Tunnel.
    3) Newcastle Tunnel
    4) Hartshill Tunnel.
    NB.
    1) We have since learnt that the Bridge under Keel Park is a tad tunnel like. Probably 50 yards. Forgive us, we missed this.
    2) We have been given further info from Andrew Phillips regarding Newcastle and Hartshill:
    "There was lots of issues caused by subsidence, and the long tunnel (Newcastle) was braced with old rails from the London Underground. Even before that, the single track tunnels had restricted clearances that had caused damage to rolling stock and poor ventilation led to unpleasant conditions for engine crews." Source: The Stoke to Market Drayton Line by CR Lester.
    Weblinks:
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  • @pwhitewick
    @pwhitewick  5 років тому +41

    A massive welcome to all our new subs care of MartinZero. Welcome aboard.

    • @MrJimbaloid
      @MrJimbaloid 5 років тому +1

      :)

    • @klintto
      @klintto 5 років тому +2

      Yay your welcome buddy I'm glad to be apart of your adventure to conquer all the Abandoned railway stations in the uk #magnatizeuk

    • @gc68jypsyladexsplora61
      @gc68jypsyladexsplora61 Рік тому +1

      I've just come across your channel I've subscribed and left a message too great work

    • @gc68jypsyladexsplora61
      @gc68jypsyladexsplora61 Рік тому

      I've just come across your channel and found it very interesting as I like doing little videos myself when I was a young lad I can remember hartshill tunnel were the park Id now and were Newcastle Station was I think there is, a remains of a train line wall but not shaw if its still there I've done a video of milton train station to Fenton as I love history and all so I found a old ww2 air raid shelter all do that keel video you did there is a hidden old air raid bunker but never been I've subscribe to your channel i enjoyed this video all do I did a video of old Hanley train station but its all over grown great work 💯💯👍👍

  • @cyberdonblue4413
    @cyberdonblue4413 5 років тому +19

    A new subscriber here via Martin's channel. As a former train driver on BR I find your videos most enlightning. I can also tell you that it is not uncommon for track to be moved around when a double track section is converted to single-line use. There is no mystery about it. It can be done for a whole variety of reasons. Maybe raising a speed limit round a curve becomes an easy option if the track is realigned towards the middle or opposite side of the current trackbed or perhaps a bridge structure is a little bit more worn on one side than the other so moving the track to the better side effectively allows the railway to postpone essential repair work for twelve months or so because the bridge then falls back within the permitted wear and tear tolerances. There are countless reasons, as I said, and it is far more common than you might think. There are many branch lines up and down the country where the current track layout "moves" from one side of the trackbed to the other over the course of a mile or two. It's simply a case of "what works best" and the public rarely notice or even get to see it at all on an operational railway. You certainly wouldn't notice any difference when travelling on a train anyway. I must say, though, I'm absolutely amazed at how much track you've discovered abandoned in situ during this particular video. That is not something we normally do on such a scale in this country as a rule.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for the information Cyberdon. That certainly explains the straightness of the track in that case! We had heard and read it had slewed because of water which didn't add up at all. Thanks for the sub. 👍👍

    • @cyberdonblue4413
      @cyberdonblue4413 5 років тому +3

      @@pwhitewick Glad to be of help to such a lovely couple. I will, no doubt, poke my nose into your railway affairs from time to time in the future lol! Water ingression is every tunnel's worst enemy, as you know, but there is usually sufficient drainage built into tunnel structures to ensure nothing as drastic as moving the track becomes a problem even when the tunnel has been abandoned. Furthermore, standing water in abandoned tunnels rarely "flows" when drains become blocked or damaged (the main reason for water accumulation) and it certainly doesn't flow with enough force to move a single rail let alone a section of track complete with sleepers. The track in the video was definitely re-aligned deliberately and professionally. That much is obvious just by looking at how neat it is. Keep up the good work, both.

  • @peterrivet648
    @peterrivet648 3 роки тому +1

    I lived in the area, and attended school there, between 1964 and 1967 and so I can remember the line through Newcastle and Hartshill tunnels just after the line had closed to passengers, when the track was still in position. Newcastle station's level was determined by that of the Newcastle-under-Lyme Junction Canal which had preceded it. This required a steep drop down towards the North Staffordshire main line at Stoke. The cutting was quite a deep one; I don't think it would have been practicable to get through the ridge carrying Albert Street without tunneling through it. The two tunnels were, I was told, affected by subsidence. That was the reason that this section was filled in and all the traffic from Silverdale Colliery diverted the long way round via Madeley Road and the chord on to the West Cost Main Line.

  • @madmission
    @madmission 4 роки тому +1

    Fascinating video. The railway cutting out of Newcastle station ran past the end of Seagrave street where I grew up in a tiny terraced house. The end of the street was barrier-ed off by a fence constructed of sleepers and as very young kids we would climb this and wave to the drivers of the steam train as they went past. Some of my best memories of this cutting came after the lines were lifted and it was being filled in with pit shale to level the ground. It became a brilliant playground and we created makeshift toboggans out of old prams to skid down the shale embankments. Before the tunnel was sealed and covered over, we used to venture in but never made it more than half way through before getting scared and running out again. Ironically I moved to Silverdale in the late 60's but never knew about the tunnels there, so I shall make it my mission to discover and walk through these.
    Found this film shot from a train emerging from the tunnel into the cutting I was talking about
    ua-cam.com/video/DFTh4F5WZaU/v-deo.html

  • @billyruss
    @billyruss 4 роки тому +2

    Just found this - can't believe I didn't comment on it at the time! I was at Keele University in the 80s, and walked Keele and Silverdale tunnels with a fellow student (they were, as you said, still in use at the time - we did it very early one morning). Also did Stoney Low tunnel on the same line - had to run across the bridge over the M6 to avoid a freight train! Also had a look for the other two tunnels in Newcastle, but pretty certain they had already gone by then.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому +1

      Excellent Bill, there is an accompanying video for this stretch of line that you might like too.

  • @bwilesuk
    @bwilesuk 4 роки тому +3

    Really fascinating I grew up on King Street in Newcastle and walked through Station Walks hundreds of times, I'd wondered for decades where the Hartshill tunnel was and now know I drive past it every day to work! Thank you

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому

      Ah brilliant, glad to have helped!

  • @Benny1863
    @Benny1863 3 роки тому +1

    Just found this. Lived in Drayton all my life and my parents can remember the station, hotel etc. The line as you know went from Morrison's to stoke and South to Shrewsbury and was closed under Beeching (i think). A guy I was at school with - his dad was the last station master at Norton in Hales before the closure. Keep up the good work
    Benny

  • @essjayaitch
    @essjayaitch 3 роки тому +1

    I used to live near to the park where the Newcastle tunnel emerged. I remember one very dry summer, the outline of the tunnel could be seen through the scorched grass on the slope!

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop 4 роки тому +2

    It’s so sad to see this infrastructure that was built to be used just left to decay , it’s great to see you bringing to the you tubers attention , maybe one day it’s proper use could be reinstated, let’s hope 👍🏻

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому

      Thanks Richard, a very enjoyable hobby for us!

  • @barbaraking6980
    @barbaraking6980 5 років тому +8

    Came across your channel via Martin Zero. Thanks for such wonderful videos and such fascinating content. Many thanks

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Barbara. Glad you are enjoying the channel. 👍

  • @Woolliscroft1
    @Woolliscroft1 5 років тому +2

    Keele tunnel was originally double track. The reason Silverdale tunnel is different is that until the early 60s it also took the Audley branch. The two were run by then as two single lines, rather than as a double line with a branch.

  • @stanspch1
    @stanspch1 5 років тому +2

    Hi folks, came across this by accident, now I’m hooked. I live locally to the area, north staffs. If your ever up this way again you might want to checkout the old disused Harecastle tunnel, well there were three between kidsgrove and the area you explored in this video. Stay safe folks. 👋😉👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Cheers Stan. Yup we are aware of that one. When we have some free time we will be back up again for sure.

    • @stanspch1
      @stanspch1 5 років тому +2

      No problem, in fact there’s more!. There used to be a little ‘loop’ line that ran from kidsgrove where Tesco is now , that was the old station & runs up to the back of Goldenhill where there is still a station platform & then on to Tunstall then up through Burslem ending up in Hanley, I can recall the end of the line was the station at the back of the Grand hotel, I used to walk the old line myself as a kid , even climbing into the old station which is still there believe it or not but some what ‘under ‘ the hotel.
      I was going to end there but I’ll tease you a bit more!, have you ever heard of mow cop castle?, it’s a follies built 1800s , well there’s an old line that’s underground linking the Cheshire side to the next valley into Biddulph, it was used to move coal & salt from the Cheshire plains . Something to research. 😉👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      @@stanspch1 love that!!! I have taken a screen shot for future usage!. Thank you.

  • @andrewmarch7891
    @andrewmarch7891 3 роки тому

    Many thanks Paul and Rebecca, brilliant work wit the maps very helpful.

  • @Woolliscroft1
    @Woolliscroft1 4 роки тому +4

    Silverdale tunnel did have two tracks. The line through Audley to Alsager, abandoned in the early 1960s was the other. The oddity was that although they looked like double track, they were run as two single track lines.

  • @davidjohnireland4
    @davidjohnireland4 3 роки тому +1

    Nice bit of archaeology there Paul

  • @MartinZero
    @MartinZero 5 років тому +4

    Nice bit of detective work on that last tunnel that isnt there anymore. I like it 👍🏼

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Cheers Martin, would love to know more about them! Hardly any info out there.

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 4 роки тому +2

    Another great video! Everytime I travel on the West Coast Main Line between Stafford and Crewe I look out for the bridge where this line goes over the West Coast Main Line.

  • @robinhayhurst5943
    @robinhayhurst5943 Рік тому

    Interesting to see the change of presentation style from 2019 to 2022. Today...more scripted on the actual sites rather than at home! I like this change.

  • @JohnSmith-mi8er
    @JohnSmith-mi8er 2 роки тому

    Really enjoyed this video. Thank you. Worked for many years at the top of Hartshill Bank but never knew there was a station near there. Remember walking part of the old tunnel on the North Staffs Loop Line at Cobridge before it was filled in. Be great if you could do the same investigations with that branch railway.

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 5 років тому +2

    Great video Rebecca and Paul. This is my local area and it was fascinating to see how well Keele and Silverdale tunnels have survived. Thank you again for super videos. All the best.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Mike. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @derekfox5510
    @derekfox5510 5 років тому +3

    What a amazing channel. I've been binge watching since you did a joint one with Martin Zero. You and Rebecca both do so much research. Can't wait to see the rest of the videos on your epic journey. Keep up the great work 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Thanks Derek, really pleased you are enjoying the videos.

  • @spookerd
    @spookerd 4 роки тому +2

    Hands down the most dramatic anything I've seen on this channel. Epic tunnel video and I'm barely a minute in.

  • @pauljohnson3132
    @pauljohnson3132 2 роки тому

    Good video. I love exploring the High Peak Railway.
    Your wife is very pretty by the way.

  • @johnlaw3323
    @johnlaw3323 5 років тому +2

    Great investicative work you two, amazing how things change over the years. Many thanks for bringing all this history to us all .

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks John. Glad you are enjoying. 👍👍

  • @stuarthall6631
    @stuarthall6631 3 роки тому

    Sorry Rebecca and Paul for the late comment - just caught up with this one (and glad I did, thank you, as it's a great watch!)..... Have you covered/shall you cover the Stoke to Leekbrook Junction line (north out of Stoke)? The Churnet Valley Railway are hoping to eventually reopen this and so establish a mainline connection. I have walked this line which is "mothballed" and has one track still in situ. Following the Caldon Canal the scenery is superb. Curiously, many of the bridge arches have gates across the track of a similar design to those at Peel tunnel.

  • @dickiedollop
    @dickiedollop 4 роки тому +2

    Your videos are very addictive you make a cracking team 👍🏻

  • @neilhall676
    @neilhall676 4 роки тому +2

    You are producing some very interesting videos and personally I don’t know where you get the time and energy from. I find it strange that some of the track has been left in situ. In the North East when the lines where closed they couldn’t lift the track fast enough. Keep up the good work

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому

      Thanks Neil, much appreciated. The trick is... film more than one video at the same time.

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 років тому +2

    Amazing finding the tracks still there in the tunnel

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Absolutely, quite some find indeed.

  • @bianchikat
    @bianchikat 5 років тому

    really enjoyed your trip along NSR Market Drayton to Stoke. I found you via Martin Zero. I used to live in Newcastle under Lyme off King Street. I never realised that the old station was on King Street/the Brampton. I cycled a lot up Hartshill Bank and out through Silverdale, Pipe Gate and to Market Drayton and up Keele Bank! Weirdly now living outside Newcastle on Tyne considering how my letters seemed to end up in Newcastle on Tyne! well done you've got a mammoth task...

  • @nickwood4776
    @nickwood4776 5 років тому +2

    This is definitely my preferred way of killing time whilst waiting for the gas engineer. Amazing to still see the track still in place even as nature claims it all back also that you were able to access the tunnels. Nice work pulling together the old OS maps and ariel shots to relate it to present day.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Nick. Hope the gas engineer was an age and you got through loads of videos... 😉

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 5 років тому +1

    Lot of ressearch on this one. Very interesting and loved the gigly ending.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Ahhhh the outtakes. We have plenty of those on most videos. 😅😅😅👍👍

  • @shaunwest3612
    @shaunwest3612 5 років тому +2

    Great video, very interesting,love the use of old and new maps,it was good to to see old track still down and not been ripped up😀

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Cheers Shaun. Quite a rarity indeed.

  • @3kimcarter
    @3kimcarter 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic film guys,keep them coming.

  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting video, been looking forward to this one and enjoyed it. Keele and Silverdale tunnel look amazing.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Cheers Simon. Was a great little trip this one.

  • @stewriley1183
    @stewriley1183 5 років тому +2

    Cracking video. As someone else mentioned, it’s sad that these lines and structures are just discarded, though it does appear some have been mothballed (thinking about Cadishead), so maybe new uses will be found for some.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Stew. Yup it would be great to think that this could once again find life, I guess there just needs to be significant commercial demand.

  • @michaelpilling9659
    @michaelpilling9659 4 роки тому

    Yet another fascinating video. Your historical information is excellent. I like Matts comment about the single track in one of the tunnels.

  • @johnfellows2867
    @johnfellows2867 4 місяці тому

    Hartshill tunnel was lined with steel plates from the London Underground to prevent water seepage.

  • @tomstickland
    @tomstickland 5 років тому +1

    I had a good walk round those. It started when I saw the reversing loop marked on a large scale map and then I found it had been disused since the late 90s.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      A very fascinating place. Yup I think around 1994?

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums 4 роки тому +1

    Great video guys

  • @gc68jypsyladexsplora61
    @gc68jypsyladexsplora61 Рік тому

    I've just come across your channel and found it very interesting as I like doing little videos myself when I was a young lad I can remember hartshill tunnel were the park Id now and were Newcastle Station was I think there is, a remains of a train line wall but not shaw if its still there I've done a video of milton train station to Fenton as I love history and all so I found a old ww2 air raid shelter all do that keel video you did there is a hidden old air raid bunker but never been I've subscribe to your channel i enjoyed this video all do I did a video of old Hanley train station but its all over grown great work 💯💯👍👍

  • @andrewmarriott4033
    @andrewmarriott4033 5 років тому +1

    Just catching up on your great videos loving them 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Andrew. Get binge watching and tell your mates!!

  • @BremptonJunction67
    @BremptonJunction67 5 років тому +3

    Hi Paul, do you think that Keele tunnel did indeed suffer from flooding and the track bed was unstable. It was lifted, re-ballasted and raised to help prevent future problems and as such the track was relayed in the centre to give better clearance due to the now higher track bed. Craig

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks for the info. Before we arrived we had read that it had skewed due to flooding, so when the alignment was as straight as it appeared and the ballast looked the way it did, we figured that wouldn't be the case. Thanks again for the info, certainly makes sense.

  • @stuartmills7350
    @stuartmills7350 5 років тому +1

    Discovered your channel through martin from poole so know a lot about old southern lines

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Great stuff, cheers Stuart.

  • @philipsmith6181
    @philipsmith6181 4 роки тому +2

    As a slight aside, the Newcastle tunnels carried a cable from a radio company. The local signalmen were able to pick up and listen in to the radio programmes on their telephone system.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info Philip. 👍

  • @doncoffey5820
    @doncoffey5820 5 років тому +2

    Interesting that they didn’t lift the track. They would slew the track into the middle if they had clearance issues as it saved a lot of repair work. If you look at the tunnel walls you might see some clues. On a slightly different subject, if you frequent Forgotten Relics, you’ll have no doubt seen Graeme Bickerdike’s amazing “Tunnel Vision” video? Well worth a watch.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Cheers Don. Yup someone else suggested that the slewing was definitely deliberate and for the exact reason you mention.
      Yes I am a big fan of Graeme's videos. Extremely well edited and out together. I wish he would do more!

  • @joncoe9046
    @joncoe9046 3 роки тому

    Tunnels come out into cuttings not embankments usually. Great video as always though.

  • @adrianford2336
    @adrianford2336 5 років тому +1

    I have also came across from Martin Zero channel really enjoyed the video very interesting, nice to see a couple enjoying an interest together.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Adrian. Really pleased you are enjoying the channel. 👍

  • @radioman1170
    @radioman1170 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic video again from you two - loved it. We always tend to whisper when in tunnels too.
    I think the re-alignment just made it easier for the old coal freight that kept the line open - less work if the line was in the centre of the tunnel.
    It's great watching your videos as the latter part of this video is one of usual 'evening walk' routes and we also use the Railway Walks path to go to the supermarket near the old line.
    I've heard/read nothing about expanding the walking path beyond Silverdale and through the tunnels, potentially for the reason of tunnel maintainence versus potential usage plus the risk of the WCML and M6 overbridge, unlike in areas such as the Monsal Trail in Derbyshire where the tunnnels are a key part of the route.
    Can't wait to see when you venture more into Stoke. Your detective skills will be working hard (side by side maps!) as so much has gone.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Cheers Leigh. Glad you enjoyed it.
      Stoke and the tunnels to the north are definitely something we will be exploring soon. 👍

  • @terryansell6641
    @terryansell6641 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting video thank you from New Zealand

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thank you Terry. 👍👍

  • @andymiller4971
    @andymiller4971 3 роки тому +1

    Super clip, out takes hilarious 😂

  • @peterw2845
    @peterw2845 5 років тому +1

    fabulous video as always 👌, if i did social media i would share it to within an inch of its life 😀, saturdays highlight for sure !

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Peter. We will settle for you just telling your friends in person... 😁

  • @jayh9529
    @jayh9529 5 років тому +2

    There's a old train track by me dell stadium brockmoor brierley hill west mids often thought about jumping the fence

  • @maxwalker9440
    @maxwalker9440 5 років тому +3

    Hi there, I was wondering if you have heard of the old saxmundham to aldebrough line it still goes from saxmundham to sizewell through leiston station (disused station) the line sizewell to sax is used on a Wednesday to take containers of waste from sizewell nuclear power station also many people don't know there was a station at thorpeness aswell also originally used to go down through aldebrough down the marshes to take supplies to orford Ness secret military base. Ive heard there used to be old locomotives left to rot down the marshes long gone now but interesting to know. There is a bridge where the railway went over the river hundred. Would love to see a video about that line being from thorpeness myself and maybe could find out if there's any truth in stories ive heard about re opening leiston to saxmundham for passengers

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Cheers Max. Not really heard of that line in detail but I'll be sure to check it out and add it to out list.

  • @socklesslad
    @socklesslad 5 років тому +1

    2:05 - you used to get an excellent view of the railway line through the trees there - until the line closed and they stopped cutting the undergrowth back.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Yup. Makes for some amazing shots.

  • @stevencarsley1983
    @stevencarsley1983 5 років тому +1

    Hi i came to your channel via Martin Zero. Loving both channels.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Cheers Steven. 👍👍

  • @andrewwest7934
    @andrewwest7934 5 років тому +4

    Do you mean "cutting" not "embankment" when describing parts of the Newcastle Hartshill tunnel landscape? From memory, many of the Newcastle/SOT disused lines form what I think is called the Greenway footpaths. Perhaps the tunnels are retained for possible footpath expansion.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Yup, absolutely. It would be good to think that they might one day form part of a extended cycle path but I guess unlikely?

  • @Urbexy
    @Urbexy 5 років тому +3

    Well done again. The side by side maps from the NLOS are brilliant for working out what some features or structures are. I have a bit of a tunnel explore planned for some point over the summer. I wonder if the tunnels you mentioned at the end of your video are still there, just blocked off.. or if they were backfilled.?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Cheers. Good question, we think they were just blocked and the ends buried but that's just guess work. Would be interesting to know a little more about them but can find very little.

    • @RichardKingADI
      @RichardKingADI 5 років тому +1

      @@pwhitewick does make you wonder if their might be a danger of subsidence at some distant time. I wonder if house owners have any idea that as tunnel could be below them! Then again, the Victorians tended to really build stuff strong... Thank goodness, as we still rely on their sewer networks!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      @@RichardKingADI I'm hoping a local historian my fill us in. I've posted the video on some local groups.

  • @barrymitchell7619
    @barrymitchell7619 4 роки тому

    Silverdale tunnel was double track, how ever operated as two independent lines, the line diverged at keele station, one going to Market drayton, and one curves back and goes via Lycett station to Audley and then to Alsager. Lycett is worth a look at as well there was a pit village there till the 60,s the colliery shut mid 50s, not a lot remains apart from the station masters house and the cricket pitch. There was another mineral line from the pits that ran independently to the WCML at Madley. You can see details of this in "old maps"

  • @eddiesmusic5678
    @eddiesmusic5678 5 років тому +1

    From what I know from my grandparents the whole line before keele was all double track, but during the 60’s and 70’s when passenger trains were being axed the second track was lifted and the single track was just used for freights only, I think possibly the keele tunnel was relaid and repaired as the tracks in that tunnel, compared to the silverdale tunnel, look more newer I could be wrong

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Cheers Eddie. I think you're pretty much on the money!

  • @timquick1045
    @timquick1045 4 роки тому

    You forgot to mention the air shaft at the silverdale tunnel I live near there ,cracking video you guys

  • @chrisandjaneonnarrowboatpo3917
    @chrisandjaneonnarrowboatpo3917 5 років тому +1

    Hi. I enjoyed your last video. Just wondered if you will be visiting the old line that went to Oakamoor and Caldon low. It was shut in 1988. There are a number of old stations along the track. The line was closed to passengers in 1956.keep up the good work 👍

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Chris. I'm not sure when yet as we don't tend to plan too far ahead but that line will certainly be on our list. Perhaps a cycling one?

  • @steviez110
    @steviez110 4 роки тому +1

    Music nicked from "GP's behind closed doors" funnily enough you explore behind closed doors when your in tunnels often :-)

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому

      Ah I assume they got it from the same place!

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher 5 років тому +1

    Good view.

  • @Leonard_Smith
    @Leonard_Smith 5 років тому +6

    Another good video, and congrats on avoiding Rebecca's click-bait stripping in the title...
    PS Why do you whisper when you are inside the tunnels?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      😂😂.... It was tempting Leonard!....
      Potential for bats...🦇

  • @andyknight1
    @andyknight1 4 роки тому

    Very informative. Well done.

  • @saltleywsc
    @saltleywsc 5 років тому +1

    Cracking video both !

  • @Roblilley999
    @Roblilley999 5 років тому +6

    As usual, an beautiful piece of Videoship, I am surprised their has been no "what u done to your right arm?" Question. Nice to see those beautiful legs out, Rebecca's aren't bad either, lol.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Summer is on its way, I'll get my pins out even more for you Robert!

  • @tracysmith245
    @tracysmith245 Рік тому

    love the 3d map

  • @SimonNemeth
    @SimonNemeth 3 роки тому

    There might well still be tunnel structure intact for those that are no longer evident. There's one I know of near Dewsbury that you wouldn't even know it had been there now, but it's completely intact and only accessible now via manhole covers in the roads that goes over it. It's in a residential area so it has to be maintained. The air is terrible because of no ventilation anymore so they have to pump air in to it for a certain amount of time before they can go down.

    • @nickleics
      @nickleics 2 роки тому +1

      I’m curious to know whether the two tunnels for which you found no portals (Newcastle and Hartshill), whether they were completely infilled or whether they will still be extant, if you could get down there. If it’s the latter, then how do they get in there to check & maintain them?

    • @SimonNemeth
      @SimonNemeth 2 роки тому

      @@nickleics I can't help you. I know the one I'm talking about is accessed via a manhole in the road.

  • @michaelclement1337
    @michaelclement1337 3 роки тому

    The first tunnel certainly looks like it was built for dual tracks. I'm guessing that when the tracks were replaced the route was downgraded from dual track to single track

  • @gregsabell
    @gregsabell 5 років тому +1

    Great video as always - Anyone else spot the spooky face at 8:52 formed in Rebecca's right arm, or is it just my imagination!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Love that!.... Never noticed myself. 😅

    • @kalbiggins7460
      @kalbiggins7460 4 роки тому

      At first it looked creepy, then i rewatched it a few times and realised it was her ruffled sleeve haha

  • @hgfghhhggg
    @hgfghhhggg 4 роки тому +1

    Silverdale tunnel has the big gates because a kid died in the tunnel but people have cut the locks off

  • @mistywolf312
    @mistywolf312 5 років тому +3

    The track is in really good condition, likewise the tunnels, do you think they may have been maintained past closure due to being possibly used again, then the housing estate was built?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Used up until 1998 so quite a rarity for us to find a) track and b) a line closed relatively recently. My guess is that they just had no need to move it and no requirement for it at the time.

  • @carolinegray3150
    @carolinegray3150 5 років тому +1

    Good video

  • @andytaylor1698
    @andytaylor1698 5 років тому +1

    Great channel. Found you by watching Martin Zeros vid. Will you be doing the Grimsby to Louth line and the Louth to Bardney line? Cracking tunnels to be explored at Withcall and Benniworth 👍🏻

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Cheers Andy. Absolutely.... Especially if they have some good tunnels!!

    • @andytaylor1698
      @andytaylor1698 5 років тому +1

      Whitewick's Abandoned Railways been a couple of times. Always worth a visit 👍🏻

  • @tobys_transport_videos
    @tobys_transport_videos 5 років тому +1

    In exploring these long-disused tunnels, have ever come across any "unsavoury" characters not happy with your presence, or any "unearthly / eerie" feelings / presences? Disused railway tunnels seem to attract reports of haunting as well as people up to no good... Thanks for an interesting video on the Newcastle area, it's a pity I won't have much time to explore that part of Newcastle when I make my first visit in late September.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +3

      So far we've only really explored rural locations. We aren't really into the whole Ghosts and Such so that doesn't really concern us or play on our minds. We are expecting to see one or two characters on our travels bit to date, not a sole.

    • @tobys_transport_videos
      @tobys_transport_videos 5 років тому

      So far so good then! 🙂

  • @daystatesniper01
    @daystatesniper01 5 років тому +1

    Great video as usual ,did the tunnels you walked have any vent's/chimneys in them ? also amazed to still see track down ,keep up the good work

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thank you. Silverdale yes. Keele no. 👍👍

  • @jeanjean9343
    @jeanjean9343 3 роки тому

    Fascinating show, well done, but for a few weaknesses.
    1. Paul's voice is deep and it makes it very difficult to actually understand much of the show, and we're listening on an Audio/Video System, not the T.V. Speaker. My voice is deep, and I have had the same issue on Communication Radios. There might be a microphone solution, or a processing solution.
    2. The accent, unavoidable, but Paul's Dialect leaves "TH" said as "F" such as the word Three pronounced as Free. I figured it was universal, the pronunciation, except Paul clearly said "Thirty" and if you can say Thirty, you can say Three. The usage of F for TH leaves the dialog of several shows we watch very difficult to understand. A Narrow Boat show, the host talked about a Free Day Cruise. Free Day. Cool. Only he was saying Three, and Three and Free have different meanings, rather a good argument for pronouncing them as written.
    But we watch a wealth of British UA-cam Shows. Ugh. One host talks about Caa Pawks. Of course he's actually referring to Car Parks, but he pronounces them Caa Pawks. Car Park for American readers is a Parking Lot, and I'm unconcerned with the usage, either works, but it would be nice to see these hosts realize they are broadcasting to a world of viewers, not just local.
    Ironically, my area is plagued with horrible diction, pronunciations, and adulterated words, but after watching British shows, it's clear that our regional dialect in the U.S. is substantially influenced by Irish, Scottish, and Welch Influences, and that isn't meant as a criticism, it's just that we now understand more about the history of our dialect.
    This is my local experience, and, alas, if I'm not careful, I sound like this:
    Pittsburgh Dad in Quarantine
    ua-cam.com/video/U_u122kFO2s/v-deo.html
    So, having taught for a number of years, while on a job in heavy industry, I, and the others that also taught, became aware of our own idiosyncrasies, and improvement in the presentation was an ongoing process. Your show is excellent, well researched, well presented, fast paced, relevant music properly mixed at the right volume, with great transitions from segment to segment. Mostly compliments, by far, and a few suggestions, I hope you accept them in the spirit I wrote about them, including the self deprecation of my own regional dialect, that, incidentally, makes it equally hard for people from other areas to understand me unless I'm careful to eliminate the more extreme pronunciations and slang.

  • @microbusss
    @microbusss 5 років тому +2

    would it be worth it to restore the line for passenger or tourist trains?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Possible but you need the significant demand. Who's going to fund it and take the risk?

  • @Brianrockrailfan
    @Brianrockrailfan 5 років тому +3

    great video :) so this rail line will never be used for trains again ?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      Very unlikely in my lifetime, but you never know.

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 4 роки тому

      @@pwhitewick Unlike a lot of the lines you've visited practically all the alignment is intact. It could well be another line closed by Beeching that gets reopened.

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 4 роки тому

      @@pwhitewick en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Beeching_Cuts_service_reopenings - that's a much bigger list than I realised, although some of those were not Beeching closures (eg Sandy to Bedford - plans have been in place for years to restore the link).

  • @stuboyd1194
    @stuboyd1194 5 років тому +1

    It seems strange that the rails were left behind when the line closed.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +2

      Was still used up until 1998, so guessing no great demand for them.

  • @ninjagoggles
    @ninjagoggles 5 років тому +1

    OMG, you two!

  • @petestephens1561
    @petestephens1561 5 років тому +1

    Well blow me down with a feather, never knew that. Thx 4 info

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +1

      A pleasure, thanks for watching.

  • @stokeyone
    @stokeyone 2 роки тому

    How do u get to these tunnels

  • @davidpoulton2860
    @davidpoulton2860 4 роки тому +1

    Tunnel you should do is in use on the Bluebell Railway.

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  4 роки тому

      Wouldn't that mean going on there tracks?

  • @dyfansgwr8851
    @dyfansgwr8851 5 років тому +1

    When you come to do the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line I can come with you some help and information about the Line and the Gwili railway preserved section

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thank you. Do you work for the line?

    • @dyfansgwr8851
      @dyfansgwr8851 5 років тому +1

      Yes I'm one of the youngest volunteers there

    • @dyfansgwr8851
      @dyfansgwr8851 5 років тому +1

      Well 15-16 yrs old

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      @@dyfansgwr8851 we may well be flying past on the 24/25th May.

    • @dyfansgwr8851
      @dyfansgwr8851 5 років тому +1

      Just send me a message and I'll see if I'm free if not I'm sure I'll find someone for you to at least talk to about the Line

  • @petestephens1561
    @petestephens1561 5 років тому +1

    Would that be the old station walk???

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Not 100% sure

    • @petestephens1561
      @petestephens1561 5 років тому +1

      @@pwhitewick it is, I don't live far from old hartshill tunnel. Always thought that there was a line that went thru

  • @Infirmi
    @Infirmi 3 роки тому

    Where did you park and walk from to get down there?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  3 роки тому

      Sorry I don't recall. It was quite a while ago. If memory serves me well it was a loooong walk

    • @Infirmi
      @Infirmi 3 роки тому +1

      @@pwhitewick ok thank you for the response. I'm going to go take a look next weekend, if the weather holds out so I'll post back where I park and if the gate is still open.

  • @BenCurrington
    @BenCurrington 4 роки тому

    7:23 cave painting...

  • @Anthonyshauntedrituals
    @Anthonyshauntedrituals 5 років тому +1

    Great video I stopped by to show some love. I hit your buttons I hope you return the favor

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      Thanks Anthony. Your comment was marked as junk, so I've only just seen it! "Awaiting review".

  • @thomasmann9216
    @thomasmann9216 5 років тому +1

    What happened to your arm?

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому

      The same thing that happens to a lot of me!

  • @robinhayhurst5943
    @robinhayhurst5943 Рік тому

    How young does Rebecca look???? And were you trying to get more views by having her do a semi-striptease?

  • @sharonmacdonaldwilliams1070
    @sharonmacdonaldwilliams1070 5 років тому

    Like previous videos,way too much footage of people yapping at the camera not nearly enough of the subject,too much fluff!

    • @pwhitewick
      @pwhitewick  5 років тому +3

      Sorry you don't like our videos. Please do feel free to take your paid subscription to another channel. We make our videos for us, in a style that we like. Naturally it doesn't fit all.

    • @nickrosier2043
      @nickrosier2043 4 роки тому +1

      love the out takes at the end