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The End of a Dynasty 

Ben GBRf
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A sad and proud day filming the arrival of (possibly) the last ever coal train for power generation in the UK at Ratcliffe Power Station. Ratcliffe is the last coal fired power station in the UK and due to close in September this year. I also managed to film the naming ceremony of loco 66781. Other footage around the power station and departure of the train from Ratcliffe was filmed by my colleague Louis Hurst. The older pictures are taken by my Dad John Potts. The music and narrative is from the film Aerial Voyage which I always loved watching due to the amazing nostalgia behind the Coal Industry and UK Industry as a whole. Coal is King but has the Kingdom ended?
Unfortunately the nostalgia is added in this video as my Dad passed away on Saturday 6th July. I dedicate this video to my Dad who I love and miss very much. RIP!

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8 июл 2024

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@matt154uk9
@matt154uk9 Месяц назад
So sorry to hear about your loss Ben. This is a lovely tribute to him. My Dad passed away in 2007 and I was away in Kazakhstan on a plane trip and Mike kindly drove to Heathrow to pick me after I got an earlier flight back to the UK. Take care, Matt
@benGBRf
@benGBRf 12 дней назад
Thanks Matt. I literally met him a few days before he passed to get the photos for this video. Not did I know it would be a tribute to him in the end 😢
@pmallenuk
@pmallenuk Месяц назад
Great coverage of this historic event. Nicely put together & presented. So sorry for your loss Ben. A lovely tribute dedicating this to your Dad.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf 12 дней назад
Thanks Paul. Its been very difficult but life moves on.
@antman09ful1
@antman09ful1 Месяц назад
Superb coverage of the event Ben, yes you was right saying I will enjoy the footage, but its not great that it was the last coal train. Very good idea to include your dads photos, and to dedicate the video to him. On Friday you was talking about your dad and then to hear on Sunday he had passed away was quit a shock for me as I had the pleasure of meeting him twice. I'm sure we will talk more on Thursday, regards Mike.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Mike. It was crazy putting these photos on what was a sad day anyway and the tragic news adding to the nostalgia and sentimentality of this video
@darrenhillman8396
@darrenhillman8396 Месяц назад
My condolences for your sad loss. I lost my Dad in September 2015 and miss him greatly, particularly his wisdom and droll sense of humour. But well done for the video. It makes a lovely tribute to him and to the wider industry that the UK has lost.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Darren. Yes at least you can look back with great memories which I know I will in time as well.
@alanjewell9550
@alanjewell9550 Месяц назад
I could see the steam from the cooling towers from my bedroom window from the year dot. Always fascinated me. I later worked in coal related industry. Visited it once on an open day in the 1980's. I'll be sad to see the end of it as it's been like a friend & an iconic landmark.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
It's simply iconic. A part of the scenery. Thanks for watching Alan
@werringtonjunction
@werringtonjunction Месяц назад
A nicely put together documentry by you on the passing of another great institution in our once great industrial nation. A nice touch too with the dedication to your Dad who I am sure was very proud of his family and his son's achievements. Take care Ben, remembering all those good times you had together will help heal sadness.❤
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Mick. A sad few weeks that's for sure
@colingarwood9971
@colingarwood9971 Месяц назад
A truly magnificent video Ben. The past and present footage you and your colleague have put together is a fitting tribute to Ratcliffe PS and the coal industry as a whole, and one i'm sure your Dad would have been proud off mate. Thanks Ben, you take care , Colin.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Colin. Much appreciated as always
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge
@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge Месяц назад
Super vid, really well put together.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thank you. Much appreciated.
@donnypete
@donnypete Месяц назад
Fantastic mate. That was the best thing ever.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Pete. I knew you would enjoy this. Sad day though
@riggers6214
@riggers6214 Месяц назад
It's criminal that in the late 70's and early 80's that British Gas and the CEGB (spurred on by the anti coal mining union, Thatcher government) couldn’t agree to collaborate more effectively to develop IGCC technology, instead defaulting to the adoption of CCGT's burning massive amounts of North Sea Gas. That way we could have saved a lot of mines, maintained the volume of rail traffic and built newer power stations producing low carbon electricity. Not to mention all the engineering apprenticeships that each of those industries would have sustained.
@northernblue1093
@northernblue1093 Месяц назад
Criminal? No crime unless a law has been broken.
@riggers6214
@riggers6214 Месяц назад
@@northernblue1093 It's simply a figure of speech.
@georgeyboyhowe1685
@georgeyboyhowe1685 Месяц назад
@@northernblue1093 pratt
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Yes surely more could have been done but it's all too late now unfortunately. Thanks for watching
@HSTHoward
@HSTHoward Месяц назад
Fantastic video mate, really is the end of an era. Also thoughts with you at this difficult time with the passing of your father.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks H. Much appreciated.
@gavin18787
@gavin18787 Месяц назад
Condolences on the passing of your dad ❤ Very fitting and well put together film. Thanks for sharing the end of an era moment
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thank you. Pleased you enjoyed it
@warrenhardcastle8858
@warrenhardcastle8858 Месяц назад
Great Job Ben and a lovely touch dedicating it to your Dad , thinking of you all .
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Warren. Much appreciated.
@MisterHughie
@MisterHughie Месяц назад
Lovely video, I was on site the week before and took plenty of footage of the 3rd to last coal train (66784) going through the unloading shed at Ratcliffe, great tribute.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thank you
@hornet1068
@hornet1068 Месяц назад
Fantastic video, loved it, well done. For someone from Lincoln, heading back home from down south from any trip or dropping off the M1, the sight of these cooling towers always got me. For I then know the trip home is almost done. they were my gateway to home counties. Are there any rail tours planned to go around the site before decommissioning? like they did with Cottam recently?
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
I hope so because that would be fitting. Thanks for your comment.
@philipalldred333
@philipalldred333 Месяц назад
Very, very interesting to know a wee bit about Ratcliffe power station. Now I wonder what will happen to all those wagons that use to carry coal in
@andrewthompson3587
@andrewthompson3587 Месяц назад
Those wagons will probably be used for aggregates as they already have been for several years. Due to the volume of coal the wagons are large so loading with a different material can be tricky. I was a loader of aggregates into these wagons and the stone would only need to be around halfway up. Stone loaded into wagons built for the job came right up to the top. Gross weights would be 102 ton max
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
they are quite old, so probably cutters torch. We will see. Thanks for watching
@marklelohe3754
@marklelohe3754 Месяц назад
A great shame that the politicians have decided to cease coal production and power generation from it. Britain's CO2 output was less than 2 % of world manmade output. An insignificant amount in my view and a great loss to close off an energy resource. Furthermore, hardly economic or environmental sense to be importing coal from places like Venezuela when there are still huge deposits here. Thank you for caring to record this great but sad event.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
@marklelohe3754 Yes it was a sad day Mark. Thanks for watching and commenting
@thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
@thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 Месяц назад
Magnificent ben
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks mate
@johnemsden735
@johnemsden735 Месяц назад
Ben so very sorry for your lose of your father, never evert thought this day would come in the 70's and 80's coal trains ran every where one after the other and took it for granted it would carry on for ever, a very sad day indeed, just hope the tosspots in government don't make the country live to regret this Also believe the postal trains are now going to end with the post office using lorries, yet another part of the railway gone forever
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks John. Very sad times across the country.
@kenstevens5065
@kenstevens5065 Месяц назад
Past my human lifespan the truth might be told of climate change and other things in the 21st century and the wicked people who impoverished this United Kingdom, not to save humanity but for huge financial gain for themselves. I say thank you to all working people who over hundreds of years made Britain and the world a better place.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
like you said time will tell. Thanks for watching
@WCGUK2024
@WCGUK2024 Месяц назад
Sad day for all involved, will they all lose their jobs?
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
There will be a decommissioning process and rumours of becoming a hydrogen plant possibly. What that means for jobs I don't know. Thanks for watching
@Mike-kc8rl
@Mike-kc8rl Месяц назад
Great Britain is now Britain! Nothing more can be said?
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Such a shame how this country has gone down hill. Thanks for watching
@user-yv5sh1cl3q
@user-yv5sh1cl3q 14 дней назад
Sad ending this country for job is not be good anymore is gone
@susansmith3568
@susansmith3568 Месяц назад
Plenty more of this shit to come under labour
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Time will tell. Thanks for watching
@wollyxl
@wollyxl Месяц назад
Do something with your sound levels...
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Apologies. Wind was quite bad that day
@tonyrobinson362
@tonyrobinson362 Месяц назад
When the UK had a future no woke rubbish, And people had proper jobs, Now we are on a downward spiral.
@EP-bb1rm
@EP-bb1rm Месяц назад
Lol
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Thanks Tony. It is worrying times unfortunately
@roydrink
@roydrink Месяц назад
OK Grandpa, it’s time for your nap.
@glenwooded8523
@glenwooded8523 28 дней назад
Who exactly are you blaming when you use the word ‘Woke’?
@user-yv5sh1cl3q
@user-yv5sh1cl3q 14 дней назад
Use be great but not anany more
@paulnolan1352
@paulnolan1352 Месяц назад
Close it all down and transition into what?, where is the work to soak up all these redundancies?, I know people still out of proper work since 2010 when all this chaos started with Coal Plants, Opencast Mines, Coking Sites, Steelworks etc. If it had made the difference they said it would at the time we would all be enjoying plentiful affordable energy. If people are priced out of the economy then what’s it all about?.
@benGBRf
@benGBRf Месяц назад
Sad times. Thanks for watching
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