indeed, the side lamps on the Brake van, and the wave from the second man once underway (you get a second tip from the guard on unfitted trains to say the van is moving and the guard still with us, so presumably in response to this) would suggest that you are right
Hereford was less busy those days except for the appearance of an occasional weekend steam special. There were far fewer passenger trains, those were usually Class 33-hauled with five Mk 1s and I think it gave train crews more time and have less to worry about safety.
@andrew chaston - you are terrifically funny. "Thank god for Mrs Thatcher and John Major" and "thank god the railways of Great Britain were put into private hands and are now run by accountants not railway people". That really is a very funny joke indeed!
Always something to learn from when visiting utube!. i didn't realize the 40s ventured into this part of the country. i am guessing it was some kind of M.O.D. working with the two short wagons?
What a great video from a time when it was trainspotters heaven,and the world wasn't so pc,it's sad that some people need to spout political rubbish about the railways ,I would love to turn the clock back to those days !
+andybyrne50 Terrible health and safety procedures and polluting locos which thank goodness have been cut for scrap. We have far more efficient locos and railways today.
+heelfan1234 health and safety (the world gone mad) ,and the more efficient trains you talk about are no more efficient ,and as a railwayman a lot of these trains are still in freight service or in preservation coming out of retirement to help the modern ones. P.s when you say health and safety ,try filling out all the crap forms that come with it !
+heelfan1234 Compared to road transport all of these are not nearly as inefficient. The Class 40 with it's short rake of vans was a better choice in the wider national interest.
Isochest Well a class 40 with a longer rake of vans would surely be better? And it still usually needs road transport at either end to get to the final destinations.
well u obviously havent got much of a clue have u?as those were the classic old days of the railways with the br blue and awesome engines,oh and have u checked lately how the railways are?
a complete financial basket case, thank god the railways of Great Britain were put into private hands and are now run by accountants not railway people
Great Video, i been to Hereford twice but does look different back in the old days, very rare you see a Class 40 these days
Absolutely fantastic .British rail at its best , lovely railway atmosphere .brilliant lovely,thanks for sharing this.
Great film. 40085 stopped running in March the next year. At least you have it here in action. Great to see.
brilliant . fantastic sound . my fav class of locos
I loved the class 40 in BR Blue! this is a super film from the 80's, thanks for sharing.
great piece of history! thanks.
Oh, that lovely EE sound!
Hehe, those three 16t mins messing up the "Speedlink" concept ;) Great vid, takes me back.
wonderful too see and hear 40,s again thx
Superb stuff, really enjoyed this - the simple pleasure of just seeing (and hearing) a Class 40 idling away!
indeed, the side lamps on the Brake van, and the wave from the second man once underway (you get a second tip from the guard on unfitted trains to say the van is moving and the guard still with us, so presumably in response to this) would suggest that you are right
I watched trains from hereford many times, alas missed the 40s, awesome film..
Hereford was less busy those days except for the appearance of an occasional weekend steam special. There were far fewer passenger trains, those were usually Class 33-hauled with five Mk 1s and I think it gave train crews more time and have less to worry about safety.
yep, as I said a lovely basket case. thank god for Mrs Thatcher and John Major
Very nice. Live near to Hereford so this is a nice thing to see rather than dull 175s.
I would sell my soul to be back in 1983.
@andrew chaston - you are terrifically funny. "Thank god for Mrs Thatcher and John Major" and "thank god the railways of Great Britain were put into private hands and are now run by accountants not railway people". That really is a very funny joke indeed!
Fantastic, railways were run by proper railwaymen back then.
Always something to learn from when visiting utube!. i didn't realize the 40s ventured into this part of the country. i am guessing it was some kind of M.O.D. working with the two short wagons?
You could see them down at Severn tunnel jcn pretty regular, they ventured down from Crewe on various jobs.
Great railway......then!
monster
must be running partially fitted, as vans should be air braked and the minerals are definitely vac as you can see the bag hanging down
08's long gone..:( do you have anymore of anything at Hereford?
that's diesel in Thomas and friends bowled out
What a great video from a time when it was trainspotters heaven,and the world wasn't so pc,it's sad that some people need to spout political rubbish about the railways ,I would love to turn the clock back to those days !
+andybyrne50 Terrible health and safety procedures and polluting locos which thank goodness have been cut for scrap. We have far more efficient locos and railways today.
+heelfan1234 health and safety (the world gone mad) ,and the more efficient trains you talk about are no more efficient ,and as a railwayman a lot of these trains are still in freight service or in preservation coming out of retirement to help the modern ones. P.s when you say health and safety ,try filling out all the crap forms that come with it !
+heelfan1234 Compared to road transport all of these are not nearly as inefficient. The Class 40 with it's short rake of vans was a better choice in the wider national interest.
Isochest Well a class 40 with a longer rake of vans would surely be better?
And it still usually needs road transport at either end to get to the final destinations.
Governments make rules and have chosen to give Road Haulage a free ride
Quality
I see now why people nicknamed them whistlers :)
was this recorded on vhs or the superior betamax?
Pareidolia at 1:57 (first bodyside window).
We need wagonload back. The economics are wrong as road haulage is Government subsidised
well u obviously havent got much of a clue have u?as those were the classic old days of the railways with the br blue and awesome engines,oh and have u checked lately how the railways are?
couldnt agree with u more.:-)
a complete financial basket case, thank god the railways of Great Britain were put into private hands and are now run by accountants not railway people
@Bradley McMullan Ignore the clown. He's never worked on the system.