Intercity 125 Part-4

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

Final part looking at the early days in the Southern region and some unusual workings.

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  • These days, I dont see why the Holyhead services are served with Pendelinos being pulled by 57's when they could just as easily submit more voyagers or reintroduce HST's

  • We have 4 sets of AXC hst's currently working to Plymouth this winter. But then lucky you with the 57's must be better than voyagers.

  • I have to say this is the definitive video for history on the HST. Newton Abbot looks so much different back then!! Oh the video quality was astounding, i never thought cameras back then were so good! Amazing video.Rating all 5* and faving them too!!! thanks :-)

  • Cheers for the great comment. Glad u enjoyed the video's.

  • Thx again for all the great comments.

  • A magnificent end to this series , I do hope that there are more gems in your collection Dave, that I can look forward to in the future..5*+...Bob

  • Thx again Bob, I will be uploading more archive stuff very soon.

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  • Valentas!! HAH! The best ever!

  • And it continues to do so. I can think back to the London-Edinburgh and London-Swansea services. Having been on one before between London St Pancras-Sheffield and looking forward to the London Kings Cross-Sunderland route on Grand Central, it is an amazing experience.

  • Where is this footage from?

  • Superb stuff ta for posting this

  • Excellent film. Thank you for posting.

  • 4.02. The HST in Weardale is in County Durham, not Yorkshire as stated on the video.

    The Weardale Railway extends from the Bishop Auckland branch through Wolsingham to Stanhope. It was originally used for Cement trains, but after closure of the Blue Circle Quarry the railway has now been re-opened as a Heritage Railway

  • That clip of the HST at Worting Junction brings back childhood memories. Thank you for this excellent video!!!

  • I have the original video of this, shame it's not available on DVD though...

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