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Exploring behind the scenes at Leeds City Station & the old Wellington Station, uncovering all of it's history and Hidden Secrets. We visit many areas that the public don't get to see, such as underneath the dark arches, hidden air raid shelters, old subway and the many basement levels below.
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@simonmcowan6874
@simonmcowan6874 Год назад
I know progress is difficult to avoid, but I'd like to see more of the past kept intact where possible.
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Год назад
Agreed, what's this fascination of bricking up old arches? They are everywhere, its as if they dont want you to see what's under them!
@DigBipper188
@DigBipper188 Год назад
Sadly a lot of councils disagree on that one - Leeds being no exception. Plenty of old buildings that could still be used with a bit of renovation end up being blasted and replaced. The only thing that slows them down's a grade II listing. in all fairness that doesn't annoy me as much as the gaudy architecture that replaces it. Victoria gate is one such example. Absolute eyesore against the other buildings along the headrow!
@Grid56
@Grid56 7 месяцев назад
Yes it's a shame indeed. When the new London Bridge station was built they took pains to retain as much of the old underdrawing as possible and incorporate it either structurally or decoratively . It'd be nice if some of this could be done here.
@xaiano794
@xaiano794 6 месяцев назад
So many people say this yet so few are willing to pay for such renovation work which can cost 10-20 times as much as redevelopment
@trevorkent7916
@trevorkent7916 Год назад
Fascinating
@Mortimer50145
@Mortimer50145 Год назад
When I was a lad growing up in Leeds in the late 1960s, I remember people talking about "The Dark Arches" as if they were the Seventh Level of Dante's Inferno. Certainly they didn't look the sort of place that you ever wanted to find yourself late at night on your own. But now they've lit the arches, tidied them up, encouraged shops down there and even provided a walking route from the canal to the main entrance of the station and City Square. Things have definitely improved!
@cyberleaderandy1
@cyberleaderandy1 Год назад
The white tiled bricks would have been bricks coated with enamel. These are coated before firing and give a glossy surface. They are often found in pit head baths, toilets, kitchens etc of old buildings.
@harri2626
@harri2626 Год назад
As a Leeds Loiner, and not having lived in Leeds for forty years, it amazes me how much has changed/is changing. Thank you for your detective work.
@AndrewJohnson-ur3lw
@AndrewJohnson-ur3lw Год назад
The Queens hotel was built in 1937 - it has various art deco features of the period that help give clues about the date.
@KezzaGym
@KezzaGym Год назад
1863
@rikkilamb
@rikkilamb Год назад
The current queens hotel is not the 60s version, there is no such thing. It was built in the 30s by the Midland Railway when they rebuilt the hotel and wellington street station. The ground floor of the former restaurant was not partnof queens hotel but was a stand alone building, the upper 4 floors were removed in the 60s to create the current approach.
@Mitch-Hendren
@Mitch-Hendren Год назад
Fascinating history there . its glazed bricks the name you're thinking of . Itll be brilliant when its finished
@Mitch-Hendren
@Mitch-Hendren Год назад
P.s i was a bit premature there 😏😏
@jetsons101
@jetsons101 Год назад
So many layers of construction, what a puzzle to try and figure it all out. Darren, you have so much history just outside your front door, our home was built in 1961 and were considered an OLD neighborhood ---- LOL. If I ever make it to England, I would be more than happy to be a off camera helper.... Thanks for posting.
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
You would be welcome to
@familylife3624
@familylife3624 Год назад
Love that little video there Darren really interesting how many different layers of history there is down there and all the hard work that's gone into making it possible is mind boggling
@josephboulderstone-salthou3188
On You Tube 'New Civil Engineer' has an article on rebuilding a mill under Leeds Station on the Goit
@waynesylvester4901
@waynesylvester4901 7 месяцев назад
So much history...gets swept away....but i thoroughly enjoyed this one my friend
@papalegba6796
@papalegba6796 Год назад
Stunning mate. An amazed you got access. There's some right work to do tho, don't hold your breath on completion.
@gavlosmedia6323
@gavlosmedia6323 Год назад
That restaurant will always be Dinos to me!
@anthonyellis987
@anthonyellis987 Год назад
It's great that so much history is been recorded for prosperity before it vanishes. Really enjoying the series.
@zogzoogler
@zogzoogler Год назад
Enamelled bricks are likely Leeds Fireclay / Burmantoft pottery a side product of coal seams.
@martinmarsola6477
@martinmarsola6477 Год назад
Thank you for the video today. Very factual and informative to see. Good to see you again, Darren. Enjoy the week ahead, and see you on the next. Cheers mate! 😊
@waynepaxford7263
@waynepaxford7263 Год назад
Excellent video Darren very interesting to hear the history of Leeds station and the area of it. Its just amazing to watch this series of videos I can't wait for next video I hope you and your family and friends are well and safe
@nigelbarker4135
@nigelbarker4135 Год назад
Hi Darren, I believe that the rebuilt arches are the ones around the pub and Italian restaurants. If you look up around there you’ll see the old red brick pillars with the Staffordshire blue brick which where fired at a higher temperature and for longer to make them stronger and less likely to be damaged by an intense fire. A disgusting waste of money all that intended demolition when what we need is more and cheaper train. Brilliant work on getting access to all these sites at the station as it’s something I’ve been trying to do for years. Well done brother 😀👍👏👏👏👏👏
@oliverwilkinson5773
@oliverwilkinson5773 Год назад
Wonder where the old markets used to be also hope the old doors get donated to be perserved
@jeffdayman8183
@jeffdayman8183 Год назад
Wow. A lot of buried / non visible history there Darren. Love the signwriting on the old stores and joiner/upholsterer's shops. I enjoyed the video. Cheers!
@roberte5303
@roberte5303 Год назад
That was excellent...one of your best
@frogandspanner
@frogandspanner Год назад
1:38 Those tile bricks are from the Late Victorian Lavatorial 1b period.
@fatlad5090
@fatlad5090 Год назад
brilliant
@shirleysmith1713
@shirleysmith1713 Год назад
Very interesting Darren. Love the history 👍🏻😎☀️
@groovydonkey
@groovydonkey Год назад
I'm always fascinated watching your videos, but it must be amazing actually being there and exploring it all.😀👍👍👍
@considerlizards
@considerlizards Год назад
There's no exploration like that of your own city! I've often peered into the darker corners of the station and wondered what hidden gems there were. Fascinating, and well made to boot.
@lynnballington8467
@lynnballington8467 Год назад
Hello Darren how are you love your vidio of the Leeds railway station very interested did you have a fantastic time in grand canary best wishes take care stay safe xx
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
I sure did
@lindseykaine-walley6339
@lindseykaine-walley6339 Год назад
Another History lesson, another Brilliant video Darren. If this was for a GCSE I would definitely take it! Really interesting and inspiring. 👍
@erniecamhan
@erniecamhan Год назад
I'm a Scots man who lived in Leeds for 21 years, I loved the place, my now wife and son went to the dark arches loads
@shirleylynch7529
@shirleylynch7529 Год назад
Fascinating. Lots of history you are preserving on film. Great video. So informative. Thank you Darren. Look forward to next instalment.
@robparker1625
@robparker1625 Год назад
Fantastic video. Nice work.
@betterrobots
@betterrobots Год назад
thank you for answering like 18473 questions i still had at the back of my mind after a decade as a Leeds resident and a frequent station user.
@DEAD-DROP
@DEAD-DROP Год назад
Appreciate you giving us the chance to see these bits of history before so much of it is gone. Really great work once again!
@damedavidfrith55
@damedavidfrith55 Год назад
Thanks for another cracking vlog so interesting 🧐
@MarkDenson-ld8bf
@MarkDenson-ld8bf 4 месяца назад
Thank you Darren and as I have mentioned before I do really enjoy your videos
@johnreynolds5103
@johnreynolds5103 Год назад
Great work nat always!
@andywilliamson
@andywilliamson Год назад
Another great piece ! your knowledge and research has paid off
@johnnygorner3220
@johnnygorner3220 Год назад
Leeds since 1971. Thank you for sharing this 👍
@WiggysanWiggysan
@WiggysanWiggysan Год назад
LOVE seeing parts of the city that we NEVER get to see & now at least you have it archived for all time. Great work Darren. Such a pleasure to watch you getting amazing access.
@safirahmed
@safirahmed Год назад
Great video and the space underneath the Leeds Railway Station could in future be used for additional rail access, bus services or even increased canal capacity.
@robertwilloughby8050
@robertwilloughby8050 Год назад
I remember when it was the Italian BEFORE Shabab. A christmas works dinner where I had Stinicotti, and narrowly avoided the ire of the resident vegetarian, thanks to Russell having the veal.....🙂
@oddsandwindsocks5905
@oddsandwindsocks5905 Год назад
Hi Darren, what a shame that the whole lot will get flattened for the new steps for the station
@stephenlongthorpe3812
@stephenlongthorpe3812 Год назад
I worked it the canal basin in 1982. On my walk to work down the Dark Arches to the canal. To cross Monks lock there was a narrow pontoon to get across the canal, which still had water in it. I don't recall the gates as it was pitchblack in the tunnel and no lighting.
@michaelmiller641
@michaelmiller641 Год назад
That was fascinating,thanks Darren
@jamesthornber6991
@jamesthornber6991 Год назад
Oh wow.what an amazing tour and video.well done and keep up the great work
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
Thank you! Will do!
@mandycoleman1394
@mandycoleman1394 Год назад
That’s was fantastic ! Enjoying these vlogs so much ! X
@tomgirldouble3249
@tomgirldouble3249 Год назад
Love this series, your videos are always so informative 😊
@michaeldibb
@michaeldibb Год назад
A cracking explore, thanks! 👍
@michaelrender1584
@michaelrender1584 Год назад
Another interesting video Darren
@SheardTV1
@SheardTV1 Год назад
Excellent! Thank you for your time making these videos.
@chrisdunderdale
@chrisdunderdale Год назад
Very interesting, thanks!
@julianlyons711
@julianlyons711 6 месяцев назад
Great video and history
@angelaweglarska8428
@angelaweglarska8428 Год назад
That was awesome 🤩
@angelajuneholmes4933
@angelajuneholmes4933 Год назад
Absolutely fascinating, so love your exploration of Leeds station and it’s mysterious depths . It’s vast and so full of history. Thank you for taking us with you and showing us your discoveries and for the history too . 😊
@davidberlanny3308
@davidberlanny3308 Год назад
Hi Darren those vaults are just enormous and below the level of the canal so it appears. Amazing what is hidden below us out of sight. Great video, well done, have a great week!!
@AndrewG1989
@AndrewG1989 Год назад
Incredible to see how Leeds does have it’s own secrets. I only been to Leeds once.
@JP_TaVeryMuch
@JP_TaVeryMuch Год назад
Thank you for the helpful cut to the map bits. Another great video, especially as you were having to think on your feet alot of the time with mr. Network Rail breathing down your neck pushing you for time.
@christelbraune4530
@christelbraune4530 Год назад
Danke Darren ich ❤
@lindamccaughey6669
@lindamccaughey6669 Год назад
That was fabulous thanks. It’s a shame about all that history going, hope they keep some in show
@MrSteveBertone
@MrSteveBertone 7 месяцев назад
I only recently found your channel via Facebook, so firstly thank you for the fascinating insight into the history around Leeds, i have a very keen interest in Urban change in particular the railways and how they shaped everything we see today, I live in Leeds and often walk around these areas looking at the old infrastructure that remains piecing it together, but you have provided more contexts, which is definitely appreciated. I also bore my wife with the history of Golden acre as we walk around it regularly so your video provided a little more proof I was correct with my facts 😂. Due to my work I get to spend a lot of time in disused places like this and I was recently lucky enough to spend time in York, at the works being carried out diverting Leeman road, looking at what remains of the York Carriage works (beyond what is the railway museum) and the rail infrastructure around it, before it too is demolished to make way for urban expansion and retail building works. Thank you for your videos I have subscribed and look forward to more.
@DazDT
@DazDT Год назад
I've really enjoyed these bits you've done under Leeds station Darren! I've travelled up above so many times and I remember the subway toilets as well as a young boy, but I never knew there was so much history underneath the platforms! I'm the landlord at the Polka Hop in Wakefield, if you're ever passing and fancy a pint or few they'll be on me mate. I'd love to hear about your experience in the tunnels beneath the station. Take care and thanks for all the entertaining videos!
@samuell.foxton4177
@samuell.foxton4177 Год назад
it's not going to be cycle hire (well, there might be a station for the new public bike hire there), it's for cycle parking so there is actually space for people to ride their bikes to the station (to replace the round building above)
@kayestafford5214
@kayestafford5214 Год назад
Amazing what you showed us. What engineering!! Wow thanks so much for sharing all this. I was born in Leeds back in the day!! Blessings to you we are praying for you every day Gary and Kaye ps Gary was born in Rochdale
@ronnievenhorst9873
@ronnievenhorst9873 Год назад
Very nice video
@hollimurray8856
@hollimurray8856 Год назад
It's a shame it's getting demolished but hey ho. Brilliant video 😊
@NSYresearch
@NSYresearch Месяц назад
I worked out of Leeds Station for 10 years but never knew this was underneath
@christinehodge3608
@christinehodge3608 24 дня назад
Very interesting,
@stephensutcliffe1555
@stephensutcliffe1555 Год назад
Thank you very much for this upload.I knew there were arches underneath leeds station but I was not aware of the amazing warren of them that you see here in this video.there did used to be a soap factory on whitehall road.I believe that you can still see one or two vents from them around the city centre.please upload some more footage if possible.thank you.
@malcolmrichardson3881
@malcolmrichardson3881 Год назад
Another very interesting tour of the labyrinth beneath Leeds Station. How do you find your bearings inside all those tunnels?. It all looks an impressive reconstruction job, but it would be fascinating to watch the removal of those massive girders. Great video - thanks!
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 5 месяцев назад
They be glazed bricks, Jack.
@thomasmurdock
@thomasmurdock Год назад
Glazed bricks - love ‘em!
@stephenjdixon1
@stephenjdixon1 Год назад
I don,t remember the so called canal basin but thereabouts was the dry dock belonging to the wooden barge repair works where my grandfather and his brother were shiprights
@MrSiddysounds
@MrSiddysounds Год назад
Dry docks are the 2 left legs looking towards the river lock with the station on the left.
@mcdowellbuses
@mcdowellbuses Год назад
I love you ❤ video keeping going I no can be hard sometimes to keep video going
@fatlad5090
@fatlad5090 Год назад
cant believe they are going to rip all that brick work out and girders. more victorian craftsmanship gone
@TyredCyclist
@TyredCyclist Год назад
I’m not saying we shouldn’t preserve any of it but it’s quite amusing that the Victorians had no sentimentality when it came to expanding the railways or industry (have a look at the York city walls for example).
@northwesttrainspotting507
@northwesttrainspotting507 Год назад
I agree, we should be preserving these old railway infrastructure, not ripping it out and destroying it. Absolutely frustrating.
@srfurley
@srfurley Год назад
Why does the station need a new entrance in addition to the three that it already has?
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
It's not an additional entrance. It's improvements to the main one. Entrance access if you will
@70mmbobbyj
@70mmbobbyj Год назад
Great video, all very interesting Certainly giving Mr Tim Dunn a run for his money. Keep up the good work.
@gjb82
@gjb82 Год назад
Fascinating as always... For some reason this isn't appearing in the "latest video" section of the channel just FYI
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
I know. It's been taken offline until I confirm something.
@howardgibson
@howardgibson Год назад
In the early 70s I installed ventilation in what was the BRSA Club prior to it being converted into the indian restaurant
@DM00SE
@DM00SE Год назад
Best pizza I ever had in the uk was in that restaurant. It might have been a different shop as I think it was an Italian at one point.
@rjowen
@rjowen 7 месяцев назад
Dino's Italian, I think.
@ebonysweetnesssweetness5153
How fastinating I didn't known this all existed under street level. My cousins used to have a clothes shop under the what was called the Dark Arches where cars pass between the Queens Hotel under the train station and the Hilton Hotel. I will share this video.
@juliebrooke6099
@juliebrooke6099 Год назад
All those steps proposed for the new entrance don’t look at all suitable for disabled people or even people with wheeled suitcases. I hope there will be a level alternative.
@Geoffreytomlinson24
@Geoffreytomlinson24 Год назад
Always a good watch, just a thought, where did all those bricks get made? there must be 1000s
@DigitalJunior2003
@DigitalJunior2003 Год назад
I can recommend the BLACKPOOL Tower heritage tour. Behind the scenes Circus and Ballroom etc only £10
@Sharon-marie
@Sharon-marie Год назад
I wish i knew one of the workmen to get me a victorian or 1930s light switch its weird but just something ive always wanted for a keepsake of history
@patmustardlive
@patmustardlive Год назад
Spencer’s are building new station opposite my house in churwell Leeds
@Ben-db5re
@Ben-db5re Год назад
Looks fascinating! How did you organise this visit? I assume it was with the consent of Network rail or?
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
Yes and Balfour Beatty
@stephenjdixon1
@stephenjdixon1 Год назад
see below. Unless the canal basin is the former Co-op coal unloading wharf next door to boatyard
@trevorgibson8563
@trevorgibson8563 Год назад
Could the shiny bricks be glazed bricks sir we had them in old under ground toilets in Burslem STOKE ON TRENT in the 60,s.Again great show.I left to AUSTRALIA in 1969
@fatlad5090
@fatlad5090 7 месяцев назад
i was taking them girders away whats above your head today. 4 peaces weighed 24.5 tons. They are cut up into peaces very heavy
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe 7 месяцев назад
I have it on film for this Sunday
@tomgirldouble3249
@tomgirldouble3249 Год назад
How many entrances are there now? Haven't been since 2019 & think there was 3 then?🤔
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
Still three
@sparkyprojects
@sparkyprojects Год назад
Those beams obviously support something heavy, what happens when they remove them ?
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
It's a road deck above. They're replacing them. The road will be closed temporarily
@thanksfordoxingpeopleyoutube
Does he find the bins?
@MrSadler515
@MrSadler515 Год назад
NR could be making 10k a month from those disused arches, a team of bobcats would clear them in a couple weeks.
@Sharon-marie
@Sharon-marie Год назад
So when all the works completed will you never be able to go in the old tunnels again
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
Some of them will be left. And some will be repurposed into new things so everyone can access. Just some are being removed.
@BevMattocks
@BevMattocks 2 месяца назад
Glazed bricks
@christelbraune4530
@christelbraune4530 Год назад
Entschuldige dass "ich" war zuviel 😂😂😂
@tenminutetokyo2643
@tenminutetokyo2643 Год назад
He was ignored by all the trendy boys in London. Yes and in Leeds. Now all the vultures they’re comin down from the trees. He’s gonna be - in the gallery.
@lucywilliams6493
@lucywilliams6493 11 месяцев назад
Wow if you got into there so can the homeless
@mattsmithlon
@mattsmithlon Год назад
Which cloud did you fall off???
@AdventureMe
@AdventureMe Год назад
Me. Why?
@mattsmithlon
@mattsmithlon Год назад
Well angles tend to sit on clouds and you clearly have been heaven sent! Your history throwbacks with the maps and photos are excellent! New to the channel and you are very very engaging! Live not far from Cristal Palace love what you had to say! Avid food and social history lover here so loving your work!
@c0d3w4rri0r
@c0d3w4rri0r Год назад
It makes me sad to see these old building demolished and filled in. I appreciate times change and the needs of the city change. But we no longer build building like this. Modern architecture seems to have this one bland corporate style. There is no space for artistic masonry or glazed brick. No space for arches and ornamentation or odd little nooks and crannies with twisting corridors. Now spaces have to be wide and open and very plane and undecorated. If we don’t either do a better job of preserving these old spaces or forcing architects to do more with old styles we will loose that … well cultural heritage I suppose. Leeds seems to be in the process of filling in and closing off all its tunnels and underpasses. Overpasses too. Most cities are. But I think they make a city more interesting. Cities like Helsinki make a feature of their underground space. We should do that in the UK. Our overpasses and other high vantage points too.
@rikkilamb
@rikkilamb Год назад
Most of that building was demolished in the 60s, only the ground floor remained.
@c0d3w4rri0r
@c0d3w4rri0r Год назад
@@rikkilamb True, a similar thing could be said for the old Bradford Kirkgate market. The 60s saw a lot of interesting buildings just bite the dust in the name of modernity. Very often what replaced them is now considered eyesores. Still there’s a soft spot in my heart for shadowy twisting brick corridors and stone archways of the old industrial past. The not so pretty inside part of our industrial / pre war architecture. The stuff the redevelopment crew tends to crunch into dust because the general public isn’t even aware it exists even if it liked it.
@rikkilamb
@rikkilamb Год назад
@c0d3w4rri0r I agree, I much prefer the victorian architecture myself too. Thankfully some parts of kirkgate market are in storage.
@c0d3w4rri0r
@c0d3w4rri0r Год назад
@@rikkilamb I was unaware of this. Who has them? Bradford Council?
@rikkilamb
@rikkilamb Год назад
@c0d3w4rri0r Yes Bradford Council. There are some parts at Listers Mill, Lister Park, some other bits in storage and some on display in Little Germany
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