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  • Walton Films silent film documentary of a trip during the last days of the LMS before nationalisation, in 1948
    It follows the journey of LMS Jubilee class No. 5614 Leeward Islands from the driver leaving home to arriving at Manchester.
    5614 was built in 1934 at Crewe works, based at Kentish Town MPD when the film was shot and eventually scrapped in 1964.
    Walton Films was a company producing short documentaries for school and home viewing. You can see a short history here: www.pathefilm.uk/95flmcat/95flmcatwalt.htm
    Thanks to Saturnfilms 1969 for digitisation www.saturn-films.co.uk
    Music: Fig Leaf Rag, Fig Leaf Rag Times Two and Iron Horse by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 118

  • @Liberator74
    @Liberator74 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant footage - a ride back in time!

  • @bianchikat
    @bianchikat 3 роки тому +10

    a fantastic film that captures a glimpse of how things were. A gem!

    • @chrisdale7834
      @chrisdale7834 3 роки тому +1

      Even saw Sherlock Holmes on board

  • @bazza945
    @bazza945 3 роки тому +4

    A very sophisticated piece of film making.

  • @rogerwatt8491
    @rogerwatt8491 3 роки тому +18

    Great video . . . very atmospheric and nostalgic, even though it has the usual pitfalls of changing locations and locomotives, e.g. St Pancras becomes Euston during the departure sequence and the Jubilee changes identity every so often . . . the clue is the change of tender but, as in most movies involving railways, consistency is not the strongest suit!

    • @johnjephcote7636
      @johnjephcote7636 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, it switches from Barlow's train shed roof at St.P to the multi columns of old Euston, very briefly and I detected an early Fowler tender too.

  • @politicalphilosophy-thegre3894

    Great music and a very nice film to with it. Rag-time is a good choice to go with this kind of period setting. Thanks.

  • @stephenburnage7687
    @stephenburnage7687 2 роки тому +9

    We all understand that rail opened up the American West but it really was a game changer for the UK too. Think of how difficult a trip from London to Manchester would have been before rail. In a heart beat, an uncomfortable, unreliable, expensive horse + carriage trip of several days was converted into a comfortable few hours.

  • @slycat1939
    @slycat1939 3 роки тому +6

    Awesome I love the videos of the olden day trains. Ty for sharing.

  • @chrisdale7834
    @chrisdale7834 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for posting this nostalgia wonderful,

  • @geoffreyking1634
    @geoffreyking1634 3 роки тому +9

    Leeward Islands beautiful 3 cylinder stanier jubilee handsome from any angle

  • @garrymartin6474
    @garrymartin6474 Рік тому

    Nice views of Belper as the train passed through the stone lined cutting and the station

  • @TonyWilliampianoman
    @TonyWilliampianoman 3 роки тому +9

    Remember steam as a kid, also the GMEX as a Station, an indoor car park and now as it is. Nice video, nice piano track. Yeah, I used to play piano at The Midland across the road.

    • @huw4888
      @huw4888 3 роки тому +3

      Used to dine in the French Restaurant there but way back in the 60's - 70's!

  • @andydickey
    @andydickey 3 роки тому +21

    I wonder if that was an actor - he stepped on the rails entering the yard and one of the first things you learn working for the railroad is never step on the rail. It is often slippery and you could easily fall. It becomes automatic to step over the rail and not on it.

    • @stephensmith799
      @stephensmith799 3 роки тому +3

      I think safety standards and crew conditions were higher in the US. US crew did not have to step between vehicles to make connections and few UK locos had power assisted steam reversing of the gear. Coal and ash handling facilities were often very basic compared with the US and on inside cylinder/ inside valve locos things were quite difficult to access. In the UK we had some pretty big locomotives that were hand-fired; indeed mechanical firing was an extreme rarity. All that said, I'd have jumped at the chance to become a steam driver.
      One other interesting difference was between Britain and France. In the UK and I think US, footplate crew started life as cleaners, became passed to fire (stoke) and eventually went 'through the links' to become top link drivers. But in France Drivers and Firemen/Mechanics went through separate career steps which ran in parallel, perhaps because French designs were more sophisticated (complex!). They had equal status but in Britain, the Driver had higher status to the Fireman.

    • @vivvar2000
      @vivvar2000 2 роки тому

      Nobody is perfect

    • @paulnicholson1906
      @paulnicholson1906 Рік тому

      I noticed that straight away. Also if you slip the gauge is just about the right distance so you would hit your head on the rail opposite.

  • @timosha21
    @timosha21 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a tram and I approve this video

  • @Meagain921
    @Meagain921 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot…..as a youngster I spent a fair bit of time riding with the LMS.

  • @davepayne9162
    @davepayne9162 3 роки тому +3

    love the old films.

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe 3 роки тому +8

    Really,lovely film, in many way sad to think it's all gone.
    I did notice the train in Manchester was not the same train, note the Gresley suburban coaches.
    I do remember St Pancras at the end of steam and early diesel days including the fascination of the brand new Midland Pullman.
    Always thought it looked a bit forlorn compared to the much more exciting Kings Cross.
    How things have changed today.

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 3 роки тому +24

    Interesting camera angles here. Not convinced about the 20's music when this was made in the 40's. Personally, I'd have liked to hear the locos. Thanks for sharing though, this is a real gem!

    • @porks1946
      @porks1946 3 роки тому

      the movie no sound!!!

    • @porks1946
      @porks1946 3 роки тому

      i got this movie on Super 8 home movie made by Walton Home Movies !!!

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 3 роки тому +1

      The music is older than the 1920's - it's Edwardian (early 1900's). Yea, it doesn't quite go with the film but nevertheless is amusing!

    • @elliotthalsey2810
      @elliotthalsey2810 2 роки тому

      @@porks1946 true, that piano was excruciating

    • @mrgoodintent
      @mrgoodintent 11 місяців тому

      @@robtyman4281 Yes music was a' turn of the 20th century' Scott Joplin piece, Great!!

  • @davidreay5911
    @davidreay5911 3 роки тому +3

    The Jubilee was in her prime and what great shots from low down considering what cameras they were using.

  • @stephendines1936
    @stephendines1936 3 роки тому +5

    At the very beginning we have a guy who must be in his 50s saying goodbye to a wife who looks 40 with two children under the age of five.

  • @andydickey
    @andydickey 3 роки тому +3

    Very nice film though - thanks for posting.

    • @Rog5446
      @Rog5446 3 роки тому

      The original LMS film is also available on youtube and better quality too.

  • @johnthomas5966
    @johnthomas5966 3 роки тому +3

    The continuity errors are fascinating and yes no railwayman steps on the rails always between. Lesson 1 day one. Were they all actors I wonder?

  • @derekmills1080
    @derekmills1080 3 роки тому +4

    St Pancras to Manchester Central (the Midland Railway station, became GMEX, now ludicrously called 'Manchester Central Convention Complex).
    Depart 8.20 a.m., arrive 22.55 p.m. implies one or two stops en route. Certainly quicker than the last (pre covid) time I travelled from Manchester to London.

    • @GeordieGroundwater
      @GeordieGroundwater 3 роки тому +1

      Don't you mean 12.55 pm? 4hrs 35 mins. I expect there were stops at Leicester, Derby, Matlock, Millers Dale and perhaps Chinley?
      Massively complicated throat into Manchester Central. Not much chance of using standard turnouts there, so expensive.

    • @derekmills1080
      @derekmills1080 3 роки тому +3

      @@GeordieGroundwater could be it's a couple of months ago and I struggle these days to remember what I did five minutes ago. My fingers are just too big for the small keyboard on my phone so it's high likely I meant the first number to be 1.👍😊

  • @rogerredding5269
    @rogerredding5269 3 роки тому +3

    Loved the video thanks sounds like Russ Conway on the piano.

    • @RandomRailways
      @RandomRailways  3 роки тому

      Couple of tunes from Epidemic Sound.

    • @johnbishop5316
      @johnbishop5316 3 роки тому +1

      I don't think Russ did much ragtime. I did once hear him play the Entertainer, but he was more into later stride. His Aligator Crawl was an accurate classic.

  • @chriswebb7739
    @chriswebb7739 3 роки тому +3

    I used to go spotting at Hassop station late 40s as a kid,just north west of Bakewell. St Pancras - Manchester and Nottingham - Liverpool were the express services then.Plus the bankers from Rowsley shoving freight trains,great times.

    • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
      @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 3 роки тому

      @Chris Webb: I live just up the road from there! The station's still there. No railway though. The only bankers you'll see these days are on their hols! Lol
      It's a nice little cyclepath\foothpath now called the Monsal Trail.

    • @chriswebb7739
      @chriswebb7739 3 роки тому

      @@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars I used to live in Froggatt and cycle to some friends that lived in Rowland,then we'd spend hours at either Hassop or the railway bridge where you turn up to Rowland.

    • @paulnicholson1906
      @paulnicholson1906 2 роки тому +1

      My grandad worked at Hassop then 🙃

    • @chriswebb7739
      @chriswebb7739 2 роки тому

      @@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars There'a bookshop there now I believe.Fearns,the agriculural engineers used it as well.I was at Lady Manners 1953 -56 and in 1954 went on a school trip to Denmark.The St Pancras train made a special stop at Bakewell going south and also on the way back,don't know how that was arranged but there must have been over 30 of us.The Liverpool Street - Harwich train was pulled by a Britannia but I didn't get the number as prefects shoved me into a carriage.The Manchester - St Pancras train had a Jubilee up front but the name escapes me.

    • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
      @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 2 роки тому

      @Chris Webb: There is. It's also a cafe/cycle hire place. The agricultural engineers have gone, but on the roundabout at the entrance is a woodworking place. The siding at Bakwell has become a small industrial estate. Next stop, Rowsley is a shopping village but after that there's a preserved railway into Matlock called Peak Rail.

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 2 роки тому +1

    They took a Jubilee off shed down to St Pancras, but upon departure the Jubilee mysteriously turned into a Black 5 ha ha.

  • @Bigbro28
    @Bigbro28 2 роки тому +1

    An excellent video but, at 1:14, it shows a journey of four and a half hours to Manchester. ‘Those were the days’. 🐨🇦🇺

  • @weementaldavy5987
    @weementaldavy5987 3 роки тому +4

    45614 Leeward Islands was the jube .
    I think that was Belper @7:58 .

  • @brando6BL
    @brando6BL 3 роки тому +2

    Just a year before I was born. I thought I recognised the clothing and hair-styling of post-war Britain...
    -

  • @suesmith3744
    @suesmith3744 2 роки тому +1

    Here’s a piece of advice to anyone contemplating watching this , mute the awful music and enjoy this great reminder of yesteryear in peace .

    • @mrgoodintent
      @mrgoodintent 11 місяців тому

      I DISAGREE!..... Music is inspirational Scott Joplin!! Great music!!

  • @NTSCuser
    @NTSCuser 3 роки тому +10

    Jubilee = racehorse
    Black Five = work horse

    • @Rog5446
      @Rog5446 3 роки тому

      Black five, jack of all trades and master of some.

    • @stevef9530
      @stevef9530 3 роки тому +1

      8F = shire horse

    • @geoffreyking4515
      @geoffreyking4515 2 роки тому

      About right

  • @rogermunday9296
    @rogermunday9296 3 роки тому +3

    At 9.40 it appears to be running south as the freight lines are to the right of the main lines as you head north

  • @grahamsmith7054
    @grahamsmith7054 3 роки тому +2

    Fascinating Film love it.

  • @malbrake3313
    @malbrake3313 3 роки тому +2

    II have the super-8mm version with different style of opening credits. The sound track is totally different with a more modern but familiar music score. The super-8 print is very good,much sharper and less grainy than the Walton version, It's an enjoyable little film

  • @barryharding1842
    @barryharding1842 3 роки тому +5

    Pure nostalgia!

    • @johnbishop5316
      @johnbishop5316 3 роки тому

      Nostalgia just isn't what it used to be?

  • @georgebattrick2365
    @georgebattrick2365 3 роки тому +6

    St Pancras to Manchester Central, yes? Excellent filming from the midst of the motion. Anyone identify any of the stations etc?

    • @tomlee9534
      @tomlee9534 3 роки тому

      I reckon the one with the stone lined cuttings just before was Belper.

    • @kenthepen4857
      @kenthepen4857 3 роки тому

      Is 6:25 Euston? Looks very enclosed for St Pancras.
      7:43 is Throstle Nest Jct, neat Cornbrook (CLC) on the run in to Manchester Central.
      10:53 is running in to Manchester Central.

    • @Bucina62
      @Bucina62 2 роки тому

      @@kenthepen4857 Blimey, Throstle's Nest Junction, near where I grew up. I used to go to the rail bridge on Ayres Road to see the trains on that line. The Blue Pullman and the Palatine Express, them WERE the days.

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 3 роки тому +8

    I wonder why the driver's daughter and grandchildren said goodbye to him instead of his wife?

    • @extender21
      @extender21 3 роки тому +1

      Rog5466: She is at home doing the laundry. They had no washing machines yet in 1948.

  • @neildelaney5199
    @neildelaney5199 3 роки тому +2

    A very nice film, great history, I wonder why they filmed it without sound? it had been around for 20 years at this point,many thanks for showing.

    • @bazza945
      @bazza945 3 роки тому

      The sound recording equipment would have filled the cab.

    • @neildelaney5199
      @neildelaney5199 3 роки тому +1

      @@bazza945 Yeah i suppose it would have, just thinking it could have had a "voice over" like the other railway films of that era? still a nice piece of history

  • @penninetrains1398
    @penninetrains1398 3 роки тому +4

    Belper at 8:00.

  • @jorj008
    @jorj008 2 роки тому +2

    No kiss to the wife😅

  • @paulnicholson1906
    @paulnicholson1906 Рік тому

    Very interesting film but I thought it was funny how the engineer stepped on the rail when getting on his engine. I was always told not to do that as it might be slippery and you could fall and hit your head on an adjacent rail.

  • @Andrewjg_89
    @Andrewjg_89 3 роки тому +2

    Now we got the West Coast Main Line with Avanti West Coast operating direct services from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly. And soon HS2 will be completed which means less longer journey times from London to Manchester.

  • @GrumpyL5
    @GrumpyL5 3 роки тому +3

    Seems to be changing coaches a few times?

  • @naturelvr123
    @naturelvr123 3 роки тому +3

    As a photographer buff, how did the camera fit in the space of the engine's wheels & the mechanical movement of the wheels/"sliders" to film the movement of the wheels? At about 3' 49" into the film. If you answer me that I'll buy you a coffee at Ko-Fi . OK, what is "Ko-Fi"? I'm in Colorado so please fill me in. :)

    • @bazza945
      @bazza945 3 роки тому

      Filmed with Go-Pro Mk1.

    • @simongardiner949
      @simongardiner949 2 роки тому +1

      Mirrors

    • @SamDeeksRelovedGuitars
      @SamDeeksRelovedGuitars 2 роки тому

      I second your question Paul. That's some technical feat.. hard to imagine there was even a camera small enough in 1948 to wedge into that space.

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 роки тому

      The camera was attached to the connecting rod (the one that goes from the crosshead to the main driving crank). They probably used some sort of bracket or clamp to hold the camera on. I have similar footage taken on a German steam loco.

  • @andydickey
    @andydickey 3 роки тому +4

    Also, he isn't wearing gloves. I've never seen a steam engineer not wearing gloves. A lot of the valves on the backhead get very hot and using bear hands will get you burnt.

    • @Pluggit1953
      @Pluggit1953 3 роки тому +3

      It would burn a bear’s hands too! 😀

    • @rogerwatt8491
      @rogerwatt8491 3 роки тому +4

      The crews hardly ever wore gloves in actual fact, Andrew, as the regulator, reversing gear and brake controls didn't get hot . . . but they always had a rag in hand! Engineers in North America often wore gloves though.

    • @paulnicholson1906
      @paulnicholson1906 2 роки тому +2

      I’m a steam engineer and I don’t use gloves. I have them with me if I need them though.

  • @Scotford_Maconochie
    @Scotford_Maconochie 2 роки тому +1

    The music is about 30 years older than the film!

    • @mrgoodintent
      @mrgoodintent 11 місяців тому

      More than 30 years older than the film!!

  • @iamiancognito
    @iamiancognito 3 роки тому +5

    3:25 Why on earth would a British engine driver think it was a good look to wear that particular style of moustache just after the Second World War? lol
    8:15 Aha! Not the same train. That loco has a Midland-style tender instead of an LMS one !

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist 3 роки тому

      I've never heard of a moustache tried for war crimes, have you?
      No doubt Charlie Chaplain should have had his moustache forcibly removed too?
      Who would hunt down these evil people? I know, let's call "The Fashion Police!"

    • @iamiancognito
      @iamiancognito 3 роки тому

      @@COIcultist Just seemed an odd choice..... I rather think if the driver had been German, DB would have had something to say about it!
      Anyway, best wishes to you and congratulations on your successful "sense of humour bypass" operation! :)

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist 3 роки тому

      @@iamiancognito They would have had bugger all to say, as it was Deutsche Reichsbahn till 1949.
      I thought "The Fashion Police!" displayed an adequate sense of humour. Then again, Germans' and sense of humour? I know I have one for you, "It's A Gas, I'm Sure It Will Kill You!"

    • @iamiancognito
      @iamiancognito 3 роки тому +1

      @@COIcultist 1949? Then I must salute you, good sir.... I humbly acknowledge myself as being soundly vanquished on the field of pedantry! :)

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist 3 роки тому

      @@iamiancognito I'm definitely a pedant.

  • @rajus.5819
    @rajus.5819 3 роки тому +2

    A pity we couldn't hear the sounds made by the iron beast, sounds that are better than any music.

    • @RandomRailways
      @RandomRailways  3 роки тому

      Original was a silent film! As per the description

  • @meeluanistyn1644
    @meeluanistyn1644 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Muted the music.

  • @marcdelente2456
    @marcdelente2456 27 днів тому

    Un vrai métier difficile mais il l aimait . Mon grand père en retraite me parlait souvent de ça divine pacific 231 il a fait de moi un passionné de locomotive a vapeur. Mon réseau ferroviaire n a que des locomotives à vapeurs ma préférence la pacific 231 qui été la plus belle et la plus prestigieux qui soit .
    Et ne fesait que des trains de prestige il m a dit qu' en 1947 pendant leurs tournées de Musical il avait laurel et Hardy qui étaient dans sont train et qu ils allaient ce produire au Lido.
    Du coût ma grand mère et mon grand père maternel ont été quelques jours après. Tout il me l ont raconté car en 1947 je n était mais que de belles histoires ils ont eux a me racontés.

  • @vincentswift7
    @vincentswift7 2 роки тому +1

    Good but not same loco all the time leaves as jubilee 5614 LEEWARD ISLANDS and becomes a black 5 passing the signal box near the end Reminds me of Hitchcock's Thirty nine steps leaves King's Coss as an LNER A1 and becomes a GWR king in the next shot Presumably going to Scotland via Devon or Cornwall No excuse really ample locos at the time

  • @MrTantrums007
    @MrTantrums007 2 роки тому +2

    Then there was British Railways and no concerns about climate change LOL!😁

  • @johnvincentmalilaytesta5072
    @johnvincentmalilaytesta5072 3 роки тому +1

    #RandomRailways

  • @briandougherty4058
    @briandougherty4058 3 роки тому +1

    Forgone conclusions then, Arsenal without a chance?

  • @barryroberts2196
    @barryroberts2196 3 роки тому +2

    Take away the pretty poor editing & that was well worth a watch.

  • @neilb43
    @neilb43 3 роки тому +6

    Interesting they book-off 15mins after arriving in Manchester but don't appear to be carrying lodging bags. Unpaid turn-round time perhaps?

    • @GeordieGroundwater
      @GeordieGroundwater 3 роки тому +1

      I wonder if this was one off for the film Normally I'd have thought there'd be a change of footplate crew at Leicester or Derby. Or maybe he'd work back to Derby and then cushions to St Pancras?

  • @djcb4190
    @djcb4190 2 роки тому +1

    why is />

  • @royfearn4345
    @royfearn4345 3 роки тому +2

    Pretty disappointing but par for the course from a London-based film crew. Showed St Pancras to Wellingborough (including a clip showing a south -bound train) then skipped ahead to arrival in Manchester Central, so nothing north of Leicester, no run up to Peak Forest through the best scenery on the route.3/10!

  • @stephanguitar9778
    @stephanguitar9778 2 роки тому

    Heard the music and was expecting Charlie Chaplain to be driving the train.

  • @dinosauralan.9486
    @dinosauralan.9486 2 роки тому +1

    Awful Music to complement a professional at work. Its not taken in the silent movie era, so why make us believe it is????

  • @johnbishop5316
    @johnbishop5316 3 роки тому

    Fig Leaf Rag So different from all the other Joplin rags. Yawn.

    • @neveradullmoment4463
      @neveradullmoment4463 3 роки тому +2

      Do you mean the one the driver wiped his face with at the end of the video?

    • @johnbishop5316
      @johnbishop5316 3 роки тому

      @@neveradullmoment4463 Ha ha. Good one.

  • @haroldpearson6025
    @haroldpearson6025 2 роки тому

    Stupid music turns it into a Chaplin movie😡

    • @mrgoodintent
      @mrgoodintent 11 місяців тому

      Not stupid music but a Scott Joplin Rag!! Wonderful!