Watching these back and I just noticed your comment, the horns was me in the back cab of the 170 (I’m a ScotRail guard) and I was attempting to play the theme tune 😂
After this line struggled and closed, presumably due to Covid, John and a busines partner now run Cleethorpes Coast minature railway and Scarborough North Bay railway. So, the passion lives on...
Alas, just seen that Kerr's miniature railway is closing for good at the end of September 2020. Sadly, not enough passengers. The video is on their Facebook page. You can tell the guy is heartbroken. 😢
Yep and the reason for the passenger numbers falling is because the play park moved closer to the car park. They had plans to extend towards there but the council ended up declining it.
It’s such a shame. My nana lives in Arbroath and when I was a kid I used to ride on the miniature railway when I visited in summer. Went to Arbroath a fortnight ago and decided to have a look at the railway, part of it has been ripped up now and it all just looked so heartbreaking
Being from Arbroath I absolutely loved this episode. I moved out a couple of years back but I still absolutely love that wee town. Kerr's miniature railway was an absolute treat for me every summer as a kid. There's a plaque for John's grandad at Arbroath train station, oddly I think I can still remember when he died even though it was years ago. Also, alongside the miniature railway there used to be other vehicles for the kids to ride in, a fire engine and a bus like the small one you can see at 9:40. My grandad used to paint and drive them every year and until now I'd completely forgotten about that. This video really put a smile on my face, thanks for the nostalgia :)
I like the fact you just stand there filming that guy getting your bags out of his car whilst he has been called to help the coast guard 🧳 This is a brilliant series by the way. It’s one of those series that you don’t want to end.
What an infectious smile John has! And why wouldn't he, when he's doing such a good thing as the 3rd generation. I wasn't enthusiastic about miniature railways, but this one clearly has a lovely back-story, and I'm rethinking.
Watching this vid from a hut at the bottom of mainland Australia (Wilsons Promontory) in Tidal River, it has struck me that you have both done a remarkable thing. To travel the length and breadth of a country, any country, is an immense achievement. You should be proud, as am I for having helped you both do this in a very small way
'I'm going to stop talking now..' - hahaha! Another lovely video. Love the Kerr miniature railway, the quaint stations and all round good egg John. Tick.
Nairn used to have two signal boxes, one at either end of the platforms. To save time (and the signalman's legs) a bicycle was provided for him to traverse between the two!!
I chuckle a little every time I hear the two tone horns of UK locomotives. They're so odd sounding to me compared to the chimed horns of the states. Really love your videos. Glad I found out about them through Tom Scott.
The video brought back lots of happy memories for my partner, David, who was born and brought up in Broughty Ferry in the 1950s and 60s. He used to love being taken to Kerr's Miniature Railway by his parents as a kid. He has lots of tales of using and watching the steam trains at West Ferry Station (now defunct) between Broughty and Dundee. Broughty Ferry seems to have a few more trains stopping at it (we were there a few weeks ago) than at our last visit in 2010. I'm also not a puffer nutter, but railways (and model railways) are in my blood (have a large Swiss model railway layout in our attic). My Grandad was a steam engine driver in Chatham Dockyard in the early 20th Century. David, however, was an 'anorak' and used to cycle from BF to Perth with his friend to train spot in the latter days of steam in the early 1960s.
Scotrail guard here . . . I'm with John and Geoff . . . Not a puffer nutter - but generally someone who basically likes vehicles. If it has an engine and moves I'm interested (trains, cars, aeroplanes). Incidentally, worked an all stopper from Glasgow today (all the wee stops, including Balmossie, Barry Links and Golf street). The new timetables have more trains (not loads, but more than 1 each direction a day) And whilst I've never seen a passenger at Barry Links (in a year as guard) . . . More and more people are using the other small stations. Monifieth gets a semi-regular service these days and it's getting busier and busier. Balmossie and Golf st. will now often have at least 1 or 2 passengers (most I've seen at once is 6) every time you stop.
During the series I noticed that Britain and Ireland still have working signal boxes and semaphore signals at time of filming. In Queensland as far as I know we no longer have these. I retired from the railway in 2012. The last signal cabin to be in operation in Queensland was at Callemondah near Gladstone. All the signals and points are now controlled remotely from one control centre. Unless that plan wasn’t carried through.
The term 'Links' doesn't specifically mean a golf course Geoff, (I'm surprised John didn't put you right on this). It means hillocky sandy ground covered by coarse grass near the sea. Golf courses built on this sort of land are therefore known as 'Links' courses.
Once upon a time there was an evening train that ran from Edinburgh to Carnoustie calling at all of the stations via Dunfermline. The train would split at Dundee with only the forward portion going on to Carnoustie. Another completely unrelated fact - on two occasions I have ridden a horse over the level crossing at Carnoustie.
A pity, some 4 years later, that the minature railway has had to close down. Also a thing of the past are the full length HST sets working through to London from Aberdeen, as seen here.
You mentioned at some point how you loved the people in this series most of all. Couldn't agree more. I hope John's doing well. Sad to read about the closure of his family's miniature railway in 2020.
Watching these back and I just noticed your comment, the horns was me in the back cab of the 170 (I’m a ScotRail guard) and I was attempting to play the theme tune 😂
He also has a nice smile, is enthusiastic about what he does, and brings joy to children by carrying on the hobby his grandfather started. Obviously he has some flaw that we can't see... And then it turns out he volunteers with the Coast Guard and goes off to save lives when his beeper goes off!
@@paulkennedy8701 I'm sorry to inform you but just this morning John announced to the local news in dundee that he will be closing the miniture rail at the end of this month
@@professorpodcast3029 That's a pity. It was probably cutting into the time he needs for rehabilitating wounded sea birds and fostering orphaned otters. (That's just a little joke, but if he actually does those things I wouldn't be at all surprised.}
The tower in the background at Insch (3:02) reminds me a bit of Glastonbury Tor. It seems to be the remains of Dunnideer Castle. (You missed a castle there Vicky...)
I know it's nearly the last vlog but I noticed if you had caught the earlier train from Henley the effect would allow you to get around all the stations in less than 100 days ........ Oh well gives you something to aim for next year. Well done to you both
No, you're not "puffer-nutters" (brilliant phrase!!). At Stonehaven on New Year's Eve, they have the Fireball procession, where burly guys stroll along the promenade twirling these massive fully-alight cages of ignited material in the air before hurling them into the sea!! One year Ill have to pop up and have a look!! The telegraph poles between Huntly and Insch are the last ones you say? The ones in East Anglia (on the Norwich - Lowestoft/Sheringham lines) must have been removed then?
I’m surprised that for All the Stations: Scotland that you didn’t find The Railway Porter Song. "Change for Auchtermuchter, Cuddle-ma-dochter [daughter], Crieff or Cullercoats, Fife or John O'Groats, Beechams Pills or Quaker Oats, Change for Ecclefechan, Aiberdeen and a' the places in atween, Unless ye want tae gang tae Tobermory"
Great video, but surely at 9:02 you could have helped John get your bags out of the car? As a Coastguard he is potentially going to save someones life!
Geoff! I can't believe you didn't stop at Stonehaven, open air pool, incredible war memorial with an incredible view, one of the most stunning castle ruins in scotland, the bay fish and chips is a pilgrimage from locals in the area, and of course some o fb the best ice cream you'll ever taste, you didn't even get to try a buttery! Id encourage you to come back and stop. Over if you're ever in the area! Anyway, love the videos, I'm learning to drive trains now and it's brilliant seeing you do my neck. Of the woods. All the best
And a recent (Post is January 2022) shows almost all track are pulled up except for the turntable and one train looks like it’s outside by itself; the buildings other than the pedestrian bridge over the tracks are still there.
What stands out to me is that a lot of your population centres and infrastructure seems to follow your coastlines. That's quite alien to me given Belgium only has 41.5 miles of coastline... we've got a tram and a B-road which run the length of it and that's it. 2 small cities and 11 small towns (admittently bloated by tourism in the summer), with the vast majority of our population living in-land along with most of our infrastructure.
It's because we live on an island, Jan. Not only does it affect our thinking, but also the way the country has developed. Trading with places outside the island had to be from coastal towns which is why they grew as they did (just like Ostend and Zeebrugge). London, Glasgow, Bristol, Aberdeen, Southampton, Plymouth, Edinburgh/Leith, Hull, Portsmouth, Liverpool, Cardiff, Newcastle and Swansea (to name but a few) all developed in this way. In the days before railways, it was common to travel between these coastal towns and cities by sea rather than road.
Here in Australia, we have a goup of people, who are referred to as gunzles...train and railway fanatics, who photograph trains and document every bit of railway history. Ironically, gunzles rarely buy a ticket or actually ride on the trains.
It wasn't due to covid. It was due to the lack of interest on the railway. The park now situated by the car park used to be down by KMR. When the play park moved the interest went down since people didn't always venture down as far so the knowlage of the railway being there became less causing the numbers to drop. I believe planning was made to extend the railway towards the car park but the council made a last minute decision to not allow the extension to go ahead.
On train between Huntly and Insch? I didn't see footage of Huntly station! Nor Elgin or Keith either for that matter! You'll just have to go back, otherwise it hasn't been done!
As someone who lives in Aberdeen and is from Dundee (I'm going back tomorrow morning) it's really weird seeing you guys at all the stations locally to me - will you come back when the new Dundee Station is built?
Aw! You didn't mention Inverurie! Anyway, there's a lot of slack in the timetable between Inverness and Aberdeen due to the fact there are of much passing loops. In the winter the entire line is quite a nightmare if it congested. Let's not mention the winter too...
Lewis Bergen - project ongoing to dual the track by 2019...with a new station at Kintore. This should improve speed and reliability between Aberdeen and Inverness as well as allow more trains, especially south of Inverurie.
Yup, fully aware of it myself, I'm from Kemnay orginally, Transport is a small passion of mine, and I've been tracking the progress of the A2I project for sometime. Don't get me wrong, I'm still a litlle anxious that it's taken this long to get a statin back in Kintore, when the folks there quite clearly need one, but what's slighly more important it the increase in capacity is so dearly needs. I just hope that the project includes the future proofing of the line, so that it may one day be electfried! One can dream....
Yep it's unfortunate. Believe it or not It wasn't due to covid. It was due to the lack of interest on the railway. The park now situated by the car park used to be down by KMR. When the play park moved the interest went down since people didn't always venture down as far so the knowlage of the railway being there became less causing the numbers to drop. I believe planning was made to extend the railway towards the car park but the council made a last minute decision to not allow the extension to go ahead.
@@AllTheStations maybe you should have had a coal shovel engraved with 'ALL the stations' ! Then every time someone says 'you missed x', you could smack them round the head with it .....!! (In a nice, friendly, non-lethal way, of course......!)
I missed this, it's really sad that the railway closed in October... ua-cam.com/video/46KdVfZ_ubo/v-deo.html maybe something has changed since then, but sadly I doubt it. Thanks for spreading awareness of what was a great little line. Love to you both.
The shot of you three watching the train go past was one of my favs of the whole series :D
Watching these back and I just noticed your comment, the horns was me in the back cab of the 170 (I’m a ScotRail guard) and I was attempting to play the theme tune 😂
After this line struggled and closed, presumably due to Covid, John and a busines partner now run Cleethorpes Coast minature railway and Scarborough North Bay railway. So, the passion lives on...
😮😮😮
I'm sorry that the Kerr line closed, but so glad that John is still involved with miniature railways, what a top bloke he is 👏
The volunteer coastguard wow well done that man!
I like John.
Be like John.
Alas, just seen that Kerr's miniature railway is closing for good at the end of September 2020. Sadly, not enough passengers. The video is on their Facebook page. You can tell the guy is heartbroken. 😢
Yep and the reason for the passenger numbers falling is because the play park moved closer to the car park. They had plans to extend towards there but the council ended up declining it.
Well, now I wish I hadn't scrolled down. :(
It’s such a shame. My nana lives in Arbroath and when I was a kid I used to ride on the miniature railway when I visited in summer.
Went to Arbroath a fortnight ago and decided to have a look at the railway, part of it has been ripped up now and it all just looked so heartbreaking
❤️John... the world need more johns 😊
Nick Clark I concur, vehemently!
Being from Arbroath I absolutely loved this episode. I moved out a couple of years back but I still absolutely love that wee town. Kerr's miniature railway was an absolute treat for me every summer as a kid. There's a plaque for John's grandad at Arbroath train station, oddly I think I can still remember when he died even though it was years ago.
Also, alongside the miniature railway there used to be other vehicles for the kids to ride in, a fire engine and a bus like the small one you can see at 9:40. My grandad used to paint and drive them every year and until now I'd completely forgotten about that. This video really put a smile on my face, thanks for the nostalgia :)
Always a good way to start the day off with, All the Stations.
4:24 'THERE'S A CASTLE'
I like the fact you just stand there filming that guy getting your bags out of his car whilst he has been called to help the coast guard 🧳
This is a brilliant series by the way. It’s one of those series that you don’t want to end.
What an infectious smile John has! And why wouldn't he, when he's doing such a good thing as the 3rd generation. I wasn't enthusiastic about miniature railways, but this one clearly has a lovely back-story, and I'm rethinking.
Watching this vid from a hut at the bottom of mainland Australia (Wilsons Promontory) in Tidal River, it has struck me that you have both done a remarkable thing. To travel the length and breadth of a country, any country, is an immense achievement. You should be proud, as am I for having helped you both do this in a very small way
Ray29153 I'd love to see some of the scenery a long the routes in Australia. I bet it's amazing!
Right at the end, it's nice to see another guy who can dig himself into a hole with mere words... :D
'I'm going to stop talking now..' - hahaha! Another lovely video. Love the Kerr miniature railway, the quaint stations and all round good egg John. Tick.
I will definitely have to add "I am not a puffer nutter" to my conversation - brilliant phrase.
Nairn used to have two signal boxes, one at either end of the platforms. To save time (and the signalman's legs) a bicycle was provided for him to traverse between the two!!
Kerr's Miniature Railway shut October 2020, almost certainly for ever. That makes this the saddest of the whole All The Stations episodes.
I chuckle a little every time I hear the two tone horns of UK locomotives. They're so odd sounding to me compared to the chimed horns of the states. Really love your videos. Glad I found out about them through Tom Scott.
The video brought back lots of happy memories for my partner, David, who was born and brought up in Broughty Ferry in the 1950s and 60s. He used to love being taken to Kerr's Miniature Railway by his parents as a kid. He has lots of tales of using and watching the steam trains at West Ferry Station (now defunct) between Broughty and Dundee. Broughty Ferry seems to have a few more trains stopping at it (we were there a few weeks ago) than at our last visit in 2010. I'm also not a puffer nutter, but railways (and model railways) are in my blood (have a large Swiss model railway layout in our attic). My Grandad was a steam engine driver in Chatham Dockyard in the early 20th Century. David, however, was an 'anorak' and used to cycle from BF to Perth with his friend to train spot in the latter days of steam in the early 1960s.
Most times I travel from Aberdeen station it's pissing with rain and about -3°C at 6:00 AM.
Your too right there😂😂
Aberdeen's a horrible place when you've spent 7+ hours on a Voyager class.
Hilarious listening to the lady on the train talking about you, completely oblivious to the fact you're right there! Did you say hello?
I think they possibly did... That lady is a ScotRail conductor 😂
@@callumswansborough1779 How do you know
Spencer Lewis because I work with her! 😂
@@callumswansborough1779 Oh lol.
Scotrail guard here . . . I'm with John and Geoff . . . Not a puffer nutter - but generally someone who basically likes vehicles. If it has an engine and moves I'm interested (trains, cars, aeroplanes).
Incidentally, worked an all stopper from Glasgow today (all the wee stops, including Balmossie, Barry Links and Golf street).
The new timetables have more trains (not loads, but more than 1 each direction a day)
And whilst I've never seen a passenger at Barry Links (in a year as guard) . . . More and more people are using the other small stations.
Monifieth gets a semi-regular service these days and it's getting busier and busier.
Balmossie and Golf st. will now often have at least 1 or 2 passengers (most I've seen at once is 6) every time you stop.
During the series I noticed that Britain and Ireland still have working signal boxes and semaphore signals at time of filming. In Queensland as far as I know we no longer have these. I retired from the railway in 2012. The last signal cabin to be in operation in Queensland was at Callemondah near Gladstone. All the signals and points are now controlled remotely from one control centre. Unless that plan wasn’t carried through.
I'm not a puffer nutter,
I'm a puffer nutter's son.
I'm only nutting puffers
'till the puffer nutter comes
The term 'Links' doesn't specifically mean a golf course Geoff, (I'm surprised John didn't put you right on this). It means hillocky sandy ground covered by coarse grass near the sea. Golf courses built on this sort of land are therefore known as 'Links' courses.
Forres is very pretty, and there's a nice whisky distillery a short walk from the station!
Once upon a time there was an evening train that ran from Edinburgh to Carnoustie calling at all of the stations via Dunfermline. The train would split at Dundee with only the forward portion going on to Carnoustie.
Another completely unrelated fact - on two occasions I have ridden a horse over the level crossing at Carnoustie.
I think my favorite thing about Kerr's Miniature Railway is Kerr's miniature railway footbridge. It just tickles me how perfectly to scale it is.
I'm a Kerr too! My grandfather was a train driver on the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales, I feel like it's a proper family thing now! :P
Yes.... I am the sort of person who lives in Inverness, and watches videos of people in Inverness
I really need to get out more ;-)
Vicki, you would LOVE Dunnottar castle!! Amazing place
Beautiful railway bridge of the silv’ry Tay!
Really lovely video, love the scenery too.
A pity, some 4 years later, that the minature railway has had to close down. Also a thing of the past are the full length HST sets working through to London from Aberdeen, as seen here.
Is there a model railway in Britain that just runs miniature Pacers?
I bet you that Vicki would pay to see that
Loved seeing the obscure stations! But, where was Golf Street?!? *rages* or not..
You mentioned at some point how you loved the people in this series most of all. Couldn't agree more. I hope John's doing well. Sad to read about the closure of his family's miniature railway in 2020.
13:44, im sure the train horn sounds like its saying, Hello Geoff, Hello Vicky. which Geoff & Vicky seems to be very impressed about.
Watching these back and I just noticed your comment, the horns was me in the back cab of the 170 (I’m a ScotRail guard) and I was attempting to play the theme tune 😂
The boy has a beautiful accent and is very handsome.
I like him, I like him a lot.
He also has a nice smile, is enthusiastic about what he does, and brings joy to children by carrying on the hobby his grandfather started. Obviously he has some flaw that we can't see...
And then it turns out he volunteers with the Coast Guard and goes off to save lives when his beeper goes off!
Paul Kennedy What a lovely chap.
@@paulkennedy8701 I'm sorry to inform you but just this morning John announced to the local news in dundee that he will be closing the miniture rail at the end of this month
@@professorpodcast3029
That's a pity. It was probably cutting into the time he needs for rehabilitating wounded sea birds and fostering orphaned otters. (That's just a little joke, but if he actually does those things I wouldn't be at all surprised.}
I think you'll be taking Vicki to Stonehaven on your honeymoon... 😂
The tower in the background at Insch (3:02) reminds me a bit of Glastonbury Tor. It seems to be the remains of Dunnideer Castle. (You missed a castle there Vicky...)
with the barriers at Barry Links it happens as well at Ferryside in Wales
Bonus video idea: All the outtakes!
Lol nice tones from the driver at Barry links
I know it's nearly the last vlog but I noticed if you had caught the earlier train from Henley the effect would allow you to get around all the stations in less than 100 days ........ Oh well gives you something to aim for next year. Well done to you both
No, you're not "puffer-nutters" (brilliant phrase!!). At Stonehaven on New Year's Eve, they have the Fireball procession, where burly guys stroll along the promenade twirling these massive fully-alight cages of ignited material in the air before hurling them into the sea!! One year Ill have to pop up and have a look!!
The telegraph poles between Huntly and Insch are the last ones you say? The ones in East Anglia (on the Norwich - Lowestoft/Sheringham lines) must have been removed then?
Fantastic series
I'm disappointed Vicki didn't go "Can we go to Caution Wet Paint?"
i like that sit-in Class 26, that's very cute.
AndreiTupolev Actually it's a sit-in class 27....but you were close!
awesome videos
Brilliant video.
Vicki is so thrilled when there's a castle
I’m surprised that for All the Stations: Scotland that you didn’t find The Railway Porter Song. "Change for Auchtermuchter, Cuddle-ma-dochter [daughter], Crieff or Cullercoats, Fife or John O'Groats, Beechams Pills or Quaker Oats, Change for Ecclefechan, Aiberdeen and a' the places in atween, Unless ye want tae gang tae Tobermory"
You missed out Brechin, Bridge of Dun, Monifieth and Broughty ferry Stations
Great video, but surely at 9:02 you could have helped John get your bags out of the car? As a Coastguard he is potentially going to save someones life!
Seriously, what am I supposed to do when this finishes?
be inspired
Binge watch from start to finish.
Is there going to be a box set? I'm in please
And now there’s a station in Kintore
I have been to most of the stations
You should do your favourite bits again this year :D when the madness ends
Geoff! I can't believe you didn't stop at Stonehaven, open air pool, incredible war memorial with an incredible view, one of the most stunning castle ruins in scotland, the bay fish and chips is a pilgrimage from locals in the area, and of course some o fb the best ice cream you'll ever taste, you didn't even get to try a buttery! Id encourage you to come back and stop. Over if you're ever in the area!
Anyway, love the videos, I'm learning to drive trains now and it's brilliant seeing you do my neck. Of the woods. All the best
"But because of Barry Links and Golf Street there is sadly no time"
All The Stations Ah, what a shame, it's a gem of the north east. Congrats guys
what's a buttery?
a chip butty I think
Sam Sitar a buttery is a pastry made of butter salt and lard, it's a local delicacy, imagine a flat croissant thats packed of calories.
Sadly, the Kerr miniature railway you visited in this episode was closed by the family at the end of September 2020 after 85 years...
And a recent (Post is January 2022) shows almost all track are pulled up except for the turntable and one train looks like it’s outside by itself; the buildings other than the pedestrian bridge over the tracks are still there.
There's nothing wrong with being a puffer nutter Geoff! Embrace it! :)
The most disused station in Fife is Springfield Cupar
Somebody should make up some 'I'm not a puffer nutter' t-shirts for those of us who are rail lovers rather than trainspotters😀🚋
John's little face at 13:47 - 13:50 - and we're supposed to believe that he's not a puffer nutter? :)
That was me in the back cab tooting the horn and doing the theme tune, I usually give John and his team a toot passing Kerrs Miniature Railway too!
3:48 Stonehaven 😔
Love these alot!!!
What stands out to me is that a lot of your population centres and infrastructure seems to follow your coastlines. That's quite alien to me given Belgium only has 41.5 miles of coastline... we've got a tram and a B-road which run the length of it and that's it. 2 small cities and 11 small towns (admittently bloated by tourism in the summer), with the vast majority of our population living in-land along with most of our infrastructure.
It's because we live on an island, Jan. Not only does it affect our thinking, but also the way the country has developed. Trading with places outside the island had to be from coastal towns which is why they grew as they did (just like Ostend and Zeebrugge). London, Glasgow, Bristol, Aberdeen, Southampton, Plymouth, Edinburgh/Leith, Hull, Portsmouth, Liverpool, Cardiff, Newcastle and Swansea (to name but a few) all developed in this way. In the days before railways, it was common to travel between these coastal towns and cities by sea rather than road.
The U. S. version of "puffer nutter" (great term!) is Foamer; as in foams at the mouth when hears train whistle.
I loved Vicki's reaction at 13:16 after Geoff told a bad joke.
It's a pity Dobwalls miniature railway no longer exists. You'd have enjoyed their small gauge trains.
Vicki sounded like Tarzan at the end. Lol. Funny Vicki hahahaha!!
Can’t believe you stopped at invergowrie, if I had of known you could of came to my house for a cup of tea, in a teapot of course
Here in Australia, we have a goup of people, who are referred to as gunzles...train and railway fanatics, who photograph trains and document every bit of railway history. Ironically, gunzles rarely buy a ticket or actually ride on the trains.
It’s a shame kerrs miniature railway was shut in 2020, it’s sad to see, shows how bad COVID affected everyone
It wasn't due to covid. It was due to the lack of interest on the railway. The park now situated by the car park used to be down by KMR. When the play park moved the interest went down since people didn't always venture down as far so the knowlage of the railway being there became less causing the numbers to drop. I believe planning was made to extend the railway towards the car park but the council made a last minute decision to not allow the extension to go ahead.
13:15 Well done Geoff!
On train between Huntly and Insch? I didn't see footage of Huntly station! Nor Elgin or Keith either for that matter! You'll just have to go back, otherwise it hasn't been done!
hope you got a tea from the coffee van at arbroath station?
I'm not a puffer nutter,
I'm the puffer nutter's mate -
I'm only nutting puffers
'Cos the puffer nutter's late!
I don’t know why but it’s wired for me to see you in my home town, you should have visited the royal Deeside railway I’m so annoyed I missed you
As someone who lives in Aberdeen and is from Dundee (I'm going back tomorrow morning) it's really weird seeing you guys at all the stations locally to me - will you come back when the new Dundee Station is built?
Will you go to all the new stations that get built
I said forres was beautiful mainly because I'm from there but it seriously is
1:19 How far is it call'd to Forres?
Aw! You didn't mention Inverurie! Anyway, there's a lot of slack in the timetable between Inverness and Aberdeen due to the fact there are of much passing loops. In the winter the entire line is quite a nightmare if it congested. Let's not mention the winter too...
Lewis Bergen - project ongoing to dual the track by 2019...with a new station at Kintore. This should improve speed and reliability between Aberdeen and Inverness as well as allow more trains, especially south of Inverurie.
Yup, fully aware of it myself, I'm from Kemnay orginally, Transport is a small passion of mine, and I've been tracking the progress of the A2I project for sometime. Don't get me wrong, I'm still a litlle anxious that it's taken this long to get a statin back in Kintore, when the folks there quite clearly need one, but what's slighly more important it the increase in capacity is so dearly needs.
I just hope that the project includes the future proofing of the line, so that it may one day be electfried! One can dream....
Can I suggest an idea? Can you take the Caledonian Sleeper train from Inverness to London when you would return to London?
Scottish landscape is fantastic. strange that a golf course has so little train service.
Sadly Kerr's have announced that they will be closing at the end of this season ☹️
Mike B yeah its sad Geoff needs to make a vid about it
Yep it's unfortunate. Believe it or not It wasn't due to covid. It was due to the lack of interest on the railway. The park now situated by the car park used to be down by KMR. When the play park moved the interest went down since people didn't always venture down as far so the knowlage of the railway being there became less causing the numbers to drop. I believe planning was made to extend the railway towards the car park but the council made a last minute decision to not allow the extension to go ahead.
Shame the Kerr's miniature railway is no more😢
YESSSSS FINALLY MY LINE XD
There is a new station on the Inverness to Aberdeen line. Have you been yet?
I certainly have, Kintore!
There’s 2 new stations on the Inverness to Aberdeen line actually Kintore and Inverness airport
There is now, yes. @Hi-by2pt the airport station opened a couple of years after my comment.
You forgot a 3 stations Montrose and bridge of Dun with brichen
In the US "Puffer-Nutters" are called "Foamers" by some.
You missed Portlethen between Aberdeen and stonehaven
no we didn't, our train absolutely stopped there.
@@AllTheStations maybe you should have had a coal shovel engraved with 'ALL the stations' !
Then every time someone says 'you missed x', you could smack them round the head with it .....!!
(In a nice, friendly, non-lethal way, of course......!)
Isn’t that an S Stock at 13:50 ?
I missed this, it's really sad that the railway closed in October... ua-cam.com/video/46KdVfZ_ubo/v-deo.html maybe something has changed since then, but sadly I doubt it. Thanks for spreading awareness of what was a great little line. Love to you both.
Have you been along the line from Motherwell to Milngavie
DuncyDragon - they have done all the stations (except the Isle of Wight, they never went there!)
I see that Geoff has some Buxton water. :)
I had the train bug, now with aviation
That motorbike at Carnoustie :(
Yes!!!!