Thanks for commenting. Yes, WBQ used to be a great location for variety, less so now though of course since the demise of loco hauled passenger services. If you haven’t watched it already, you might find this video from 1989 interesting. We arrived at WBQ at about 11am and stayed until 6-ish. I tried to film every loco hauled movement that afternoon, which produced a video of over 1 hour - enjoy 😉 ua-cam.com/video/BG4b_n109sU/v-deo.html Geoff@OldOakTrains.
Absolutely. I was there with a mate last week and remarked that you used to be able to see the girder bridge from the south end of the station. All overgrown now. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍😊
Won’t disagree, but I still find stuff to video in the current scene. I think the condensing of time into a short video and the fact I didn’t tend to video EMUs/ DMUs gives me a false impression of how busy it was. More variety of traction though, definitely 😊😊
The variety ,and assortment of motive power is outstanding. Wish that I had been there. Thanks for sharing.(👍).
Thanks for commenting. Yes, WBQ used to be a great location for variety, less so now though of course since the demise of loco hauled passenger services.
If you haven’t watched it already, you might find this video from 1989 interesting. We arrived at WBQ at about 11am and stayed until 6-ish.
I tried to film every loco hauled movement that afternoon, which produced a video of over 1 hour - enjoy 😉
ua-cam.com/video/BG4b_n109sU/v-deo.html
Geoff@OldOakTrains.
Another really great video. Much appreciated.
Thanks again!😊
Fantastic footage, thanks for sharing , Colin.
Thanks Colin, glad you enjoyed it. 👍😊
Remember when there was a clear view with the trees and wilderness.
Absolutely. I was there with a mate last week and remarked that you used to be able to see the girder bridge from the south end of the station. All overgrown now. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍😊
Wonderful . Not a 66 in sight !!!!! More please. ?? John
Thanks John; maybe check out my video from June 1989, if you’ve not seen it . cheers Geoff 😊👍
Trains were so much more interesting back then.
Won’t disagree, but I still find stuff to video in the current scene. I think the condensing of time into a short video and the fact I didn’t tend to video EMUs/ DMUs gives me a false impression of how busy it was. More variety of traction though, definitely 😊😊