Revamped and Extended Behind the Scenes in a Glasgow Locomotive Scrapyard.
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
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This behind the scenes look into the disposal of diesel and electric locomotives at the famous M C Metals on the outskirts of Glasgow has been re edited revamped and extended.
Some of the locos present...
45052 (97410 Nimrod)
45120
45134 (Neptune)
45141 (Zephyr)
20040 45145 cabs
33022 31170 31124 45052 cabs
20192/097/147/064/054/043/130/45145
26039/20218
20124 20218 20199 20198 20156
All filmed on 10/8/92
Great video, I remember visiting BRML Springburn in 1989. MC metals had just moved in after the yard in Shettleston was closed. They were cutting up classes 08, 25, 26 27, 31, 45, 47,81 and 85s. What a sad sight. The full area has changed now. That half of the works and scrap yard is a Tesco and car park. The high flats at the west side, Sighthill are away and at the east side, Red road are all away and st Rollox closed last year.
Sad scenes but all part of the story. You’ve got some unique footage there with the MC 20 dragging the 50s. That scene at the end with the DMU is brutal!
Cheers bud,
yep it was a good day, I wrote and applied for permission to spend the day with them filming. They were great and accommodating. Sad but historic.
There is probably men who drove these machines watching this with tears in there eyes
MB is one
In case you`re wondering why the 20 at 1.57 has its nose roof ripped open i can now tell you. A few weeks before your visit a group of us had visited MC Metals to purchase spares for a class 20 we owned at the time. A 20 was found there with compressors that were in excellent condition. To access them the scrappy suggested taking off the nose roof which he did with a JCB with a pincer fitting allowing the compressors to be craned out. So now you know. 😄
Brings back memories of my visits to Vic Berry scrapyard in Leicester.. I was not allowed to wander about while they were working but I visited three times and have 3 loco side numbers one of whitch I paid £25 for the other two I got for making a video for Vic..All gone now and blocks of flats cover the land which were originally part of the sidings of the Great Central railway. If you want to see it it's on my You tube site.. Cheers. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your comment and memories, I certainly will take a look.
I visited in August 93 and when asked was told yes you can go round and take photos but none for magazine publication. I've loads of photos of this place and so many memories of that day rip everything that died there and rip mc metals
Amazing footage, thanks for posting 👍🙂
So sad to see, these locos and stock formed the back drop to my childhood and i only began to learn about them as an adult. BR Blue is my era!
Thanks for the insight Neal, they are missed very much.
Visiited MC Metals every weekend from their opening to final closure. Photographed almost 300 locomotives in various states of ruin.including unique 47901 being cut up.
The horror! The Horror! Killing fields of Glasgow. Always brings a tear to my eyes watching this.
Sorry about that Alan but thanks for watching. I understand what you mean about it being difficult to watch.
By the sounds of it, class 20189 is the last surviving bit of MC metals?
These guys cutting up locos clearly never had a train set when they was toddlers....
It's heartbreaking to see. At least 20189 escaped from the carnage and is still on the main line.
Agreed, I think a few of the cabs exist. I am pretty certain someone bought the cab from Ajax.
The end. R.I.P. 20189 was rescued,though?
50046 was the one class 50 that should have been saved. Legendary loco. All the films of 50's on UA-cam now heavily feature Ajax. And what is a 33 doing in a Glasgow scrap yard? Did someone think it was a 26 or 27 😁
i always thought 46 would have been saved , a good reliable loco but not to be thanks to 50007 getting most of her parts to restore to running order from 50046 ,as it was the last refurb at doncaster so had the best parts to use . would have rather had 46 though !
I think the high rise flats behind this site are no more I’m sure it’s red row demolished a few years back.
They were a landmark of this area of Glasgow and a place to be avoided.
The highest residential flats built in Britain along with another block demolished in Glasgow whose name escapes me maybe the Gorbals?
The multi storey blocks are Sighthill Glasgow demolished now
20189 looks good all beeten up
What a sad story brought tears to my eyes watching all those wonderful locos going to waste just to end up with Class 66's
The only people who got rich from the railway was the scrapman
Can any parts of these beloved Diesels be bought privately ? I want the front section of a Class 37 with instruments (if any) for my personal nostalgia ?
All of this got smashed up and scrapped long ago. You would be better off buying one of the remaining examples intact. Probably cost you 60k to 100k though. Or 5k to 10k if you just want the front end cut off.
A massive writing off of assets there
What are those faded orange/ red coaches/ dmu’s at 6:17 ? livery is mint.
Hi Ivan,
I think they are Scot Rail class 303 electric emus.
Do you know anymore train scrapyard in England if so where are the located
Hi Harry, There is a scrapyard in Newport within the docks where most of the ex railway stock is going to be cut up at the moment.
EMR Metals in Kingsbury have done a lot including coaches and the early Eurostar units. It just depends what contracts are being tendered that year as to whether they have any stuff in. EMR are an excellent scrap processor.
Booths of Rotherham is still there
And then just like that it ended in 1996. A good stock of valuable scrap waiting at Bescot was pickled by preservation instead.
If class 20189 could speak it would definitely tell us many of tale of the cannibalism it seen and witnessed in this bone yard!!!
Yes, it's loco abuse - ought to be illegal!
So sad to see them like this
I agree.
must be a dangerous place to work
simply terrible. at least save the power units for future use. and spare parts.its bad enough seeing the class 76 and 77 going.not to forget electric locos 2001,2002 and 2003 of the southern region all went for the chop, RIP.
Thanks for your comment Peter.
Sad to see