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Welsh Marches Line (Shrewsbury to Cardiff Central) - DRIVERS EYE VIEW 

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It is finally here, the last drivers eye view of 2022 has arrived, the Welsh Marches line from Shrewsbury to Cardiff Central on board one of Transport for Wales's loco hauled services. Our train will run non-stop to Hereford (45 minute distant) before continuing to call at Abergavenny, Cwmbran and Newport. As a bonus we continue along the South Wales Main Line into Cardiff.
This fasinating route was filmed over a year from November 2021 to October 2022 and so will see a variety of season changes. Sadly on the drivers eye view on some parts the sun was very low in the sky, not a cloud to be seen, so some shots maybe quite blinding. Nonetheless we have put in trackside shots, narration explaining the history (past and present) and captions on various locations with the Welsh names inprinted below.
Your continious support to this channel have always been appreciated over the years so please continue to like, comment and if you haven't done so already, subscribe to this channel for more drivers eye views that you wish to see in the future. For now, sit back and enjoy the ride down the Welsh Marches Line.
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0:37 Shrewsbury
16:25 Church Stretton
22:37 Craven Arms
28:30 Ludlow
36:00 Leominster
46:07 Hereford
57:26 Pontrilas
01:05:23 Abergavenny
01:17:05 Cwmbran
01:27:25 Newport
01:41:16 Cardiff Central

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Комментарии : 72   
@bromwick
@bromwick Год назад
Excellent production. The commentary and inclusion of non-cab footage make this far more interesting and enjoyable than traditional cab-view videos.
@martin4787
@martin4787 Год назад
I used to drive a truck from Chirk to Newport or Cardiff three times a week and do a return journey, loading up in the Forest of Dean, or at Pontrillas Sawmills, back to Chirk. It was lovely covering the same route, only this time from a Train Drivers View. It brought back many lovely memories.
@anthonysherry2628
@anthonysherry2628 Год назад
I am living in New Zealand now, my fathers hometown is Bridgenorth. I went to school at a place called Apley Park, in the late 60's. We used to go to Shrewsbury quite a few times, and walked around Wales, on school trips. I have not been back since 1970. I would love to visit, and take my daughter with me. I have been to Craven Arms, Ludlow etc.. watching this makes me homesick !!😊😊
@Tiffy552
@Tiffy552 Год назад
Travelled Ludlow-Shrewsbury mid 58-62 every school day. Thats when my passion for railways started.
@richardcochrane1966
@richardcochrane1966 Год назад
36:36 I live in Scotland, but had a little shiver of nostalgia when the train passed through Leominster, where I spent most of my summer school holidays as a kid....
@David-bw7is
@David-bw7is 9 месяцев назад
I used to commute from Hereford to Ludlow for work back in the 90s, that video brought back some memories, it used to be a fantastic trip in the December when people would make the journey between Hereford/Leominster/Ludlow for Christmas shopping, never heard so much laughter on a train. My late Grandfather was an engine driver between the wars and lived in Eye (34m 20s point) and when my Dad, so the story goes was a child during WWII he'd often walk with his Dad to the end of the lane to the station where trains, including goods trains would often stop, even if they weren't meant to and pick my Grandad up to take him to work. 🙂
@richardgriffiths5920
@richardgriffiths5920 Год назад
Took me back home to my roots. Love the Welsh Marches and this railway journey from Shrewsbury to Cardiff brought back wonderful memories for me to dwell on.
@alandavidpryce5459
@alandavidpryce5459 Год назад
Great video, love the voice over, cutaways and detailed info. Bravo - more to come I hope !
@letrainavapeur
@letrainavapeur 2 месяца назад
Nice supplementary shots, pity about the sun although we don't see much of it in Wales
@TheMisterB2u
@TheMisterB2u Год назад
I've only just discovered your videos and they are so good!I used to watch Don Coffey ,as he had subtitled info at bottom of screen.Yours are better in the sense it's easier to listen than read titles on screen,well done!Hope there's many more routes to be covered?
@paulmark63
@paulmark63 Год назад
Glad to see you back missed your videos really good and fabulous commentary Paul in Kent
@Natty_lew0
@Natty_lew0 Год назад
Loved this, I’m a pontypoolian and it’s about time I see a local drivers-eye view ❤️❤️
@Bigbro28
@Bigbro28 Год назад
Another beaut video. Can't really complain about the sun - the camera sees what the driver sees.
@jezm1703
@jezm1703 Год назад
Enjoyed this very much along with your excellent and informative narration. It is also in my 'neck of the woods'. Thank you. Look forward to more from you soon.
@franciszeksliwka740
@franciszeksliwka740 Год назад
This is great. Lots of very interesting info. ZERO waffle. Good videos.
@terryashton3541
@terryashton3541 Год назад
I remember this line very well, we used to get the night train from Manchester Piccadilly direct to Newquay in Cornwall regularly in the 70s and 80s when going on our holidays, for some reason they always routed our train via the Welsh Marches line, maybe it was to keep us out of the way, our journey used to take about 12 hours, i do remember we used to stop in Hereford for a couple of hours, our homeward journey was via Gloucester and Birmingham.
@johnrobinson1843
@johnrobinson1843 Год назад
Appreciate your time and research in giving us another excellent and informative video.
@AndrewG1989
@AndrewG1989 Год назад
The TfW Mk4 stocks are very nice as they were used on LNER. Lovely video. 😊
@shamus2503
@shamus2503 Год назад
Thank you again, awesome work!
@petergbrooksbank2253
@petergbrooksbank2253 5 месяцев назад
Found your channel recently. After watching a few videos, I find them very informative and entertaining. You must have a team with you, otherwise it would take you several days to film 1 journey!! Coincidentally, I did the reverse of part of this journey, from Newport to New Street in June 2022!!
@georgemaund4964
@georgemaund4964 Год назад
The very detailed commentary enhances this video of a line through beautiful country...thanks.
@deltic1964
@deltic1964 Год назад
Great Video and Commentary first class
@lynngoodall2605
@lynngoodall2605 Год назад
Please do many more as much appreciated and enjoyed. Thank You.😊
@kevinellis8869
@kevinellis8869 Год назад
Totally agree, it's good to see you back with another excellent video, also highlighting the challenges drivers face with the low sun. Hopefully more videos soon?
@train_paul9478
@train_paul9478 Год назад
Most definitely more to come for the future 👍🏻
@howardalexander0621
@howardalexander0621 Год назад
Lovely countryside and informative commentary, but perhaps filming in the other direction would have been better, to avoid looking in to the sun.
@tango6nf477
@tango6nf477 Год назад
I travelled this line recently from Church Stretton To Shrewsbury and return. On the way out the train was full to capacity with many standing. On the way back it was even worse, not a problem for me as my journey was short but many including older passengers had been on the train for a lot longer and had to squeeze in where they could. This was not a specially busy day or prime time, some passengers were saying its often like that. If so I wonder why Transport for Wales do not provide sufficient cars.
@daievans1955
@daievans1955 Год назад
Excellent presentation. Greatly appreciate the inclusion of the Welsh names. I shall put this on my bucket list for my next visit to Wales
@markcf83
@markcf83 Год назад
Transport for Wales is Totally failing Wales.
@BucBoydy
@BucBoydy Год назад
TfW just suck at everything they do that involves their main-lines. Branch line services such as the Pwllheli line are served well with referbished 158's and other sprinter types, but everything else is always rammed. I did this particular line in the video once. 2 car train, standing room only...at 2pm on a Tuesday. Stupid service run by incompetant sods 😂
@Midlandstransporthub
@Midlandstransporthub Год назад
Good to see you back! I was supposed to do this route recently but they set swapped it for two 158s instead so I had to do It in the other direction
@steviep1965
@steviep1965 Год назад
Like your videos and the information you give
@70something.89
@70something.89 Год назад
Excellent video although it could be argued that the Cambrian Railway is not the only railway into Mid Wales. The Heart of Wales line runs through much of Mid Wales certainly whilst still in the county of Powys.
@terryashton3541
@terryashton3541 Год назад
Yeh good comment, I travelled on that line from Swansea back in the 60s to Manchester Piccadilly and thankfully back then we still had steam and a lot of the old Welsh branch lines were still active, my journey started out from Pwllheli in North Wales via the Cambrian Coast railway down to Carmarthen and onto Swansea, great journey and great memories.
@hamshackleton
@hamshackleton Год назад
First time I've seen your work on the 'tube. Very nice scenery - not an area of Wales I've travelled., having only been down the west coast to Llandudno then either Blaenau or Holyhead.
@tram6214
@tram6214 Год назад
Great Cab ride and on a 67 Mark 4 and class 82 Dvt .
@29brendus
@29brendus Год назад
Great Video. Very enjoyable.
@andrewbarrett42
@andrewbarrett42 Год назад
Best way to see Leominster,straight through it.
@ThePserafin100
@ThePserafin100 10 месяцев назад
Excellent quality 👌 👏
@flippop101
@flippop101 Год назад
Superb video, great channel, subbed!
@jasongoulden2938
@jasongoulden2938 Год назад
Just driven this on train sim from Shrewsbury to Newport 90 odd miles Isit I used a voyager for the trip btw lovely scenery lost count of the whistle signs lol
@quintoflyer
@quintoflyer Год назад
great video
@timspencer6912
@timspencer6912 Год назад
I used to ride behind 25s and 33s on that route. Those small locos could really struggle to build up any speed when they pulling six MK I coaches up a hill from a standing start, like at Abergavenny for northbound trains and Craven Arms for Southbound trains. Happy days!
@jackharrison6771
@jackharrison6771 10 месяцев назад
A great addition to a great library of routes. Well worth a like & subscribe. I wonder if Drivers are issued sun glases; I doubt it.
@Kivetonandrew
@Kivetonandrew Год назад
A brilliant video of an area of England I have never been to! The narrations giving snippets of history along the line are a nice addition. Must travel the line sometime.
@kgbgb3663
@kgbgb3663 Год назад
As an old Newportonian, I cheated and joined you just south of Cwmbran. Very interesting to see the view from lines I was familiar with from outside the railway land. Thankyou. BTW, it's AlexandRA docks at Newport, not AlexandER. Also, if you're pronouncing the local names correctly, they've been strongly Welshified since I left in 1970. As I was growing up in eastern Newport in the '50s and '60s, I knew more people who self-identified as Jewish than Welsh, and that was less than a handful. We pronounced Gaer to rhyme with hair, and Caerleon was k'LEE'n, where ' is the very weak central schwa vowel that's represented by a turned e in the IPA.
@BucBoydy
@BucBoydy Год назад
This train ride really is beautiful...if you are one of the very lucky ones to actually get a seat on a TFW service
@harleydosewhathewants9141
@harleydosewhathewants9141 6 месяцев назад
That poor pigeon at 24 mins
@streetscrambler8075
@streetscrambler8075 Год назад
Great video, very interesting and informative.
@wam2610
@wam2610 Год назад
👍
@garryrimmer4897
@garryrimmer4897 5 месяцев назад
Shrew as in the animal
@oXbarnesXo
@oXbarnesXo Год назад
Need to go to Shrewsbury. Diesels 145.7!
@Oscarstrainspotting
@Oscarstrainspotting 7 месяцев назад
Wait transport for wales have 91s???
@peterwilliamallen1063
@peterwilliamallen1063 7 месяцев назад
A good video but a few mistakes though, first it's is pronounced Shrews - bury not Shrowsbury as a lot of locals will tell you, this can be proved by visiting a National Trust/ English Heritage house in Shropshire " Hardwick Hall" which was being built by a friend of Queen Elizabeth 1st from proceeds of a divorce from her husband, when you go around the remains of her first attempt of building her home the shell of a House run by English Heritage there is a time line board around one of the rooms telling you the history of this house and Shrewsbury and in QE 1st's days it was called Shrowsbury spelt with an " O " but some time after QE 1st reign it changed it's name to " Shrewsbury" replacing the O with an E, so in this context you don't call a Shrew a Shrow or Shoeburyness Showburyness. Why people keep calling it Shrowsbury god knows as the locals don't call it that they as I said call it Shrews - Bury and I have asked them, the next thing is that when the train reached Sutton Bridge and where the Severn Valley Line diverged from the line you stated that the line closed in 1970, it did not the Severn Valley Branch from Shrewsbury to Kidderminster was closed as far as Bridgnorth in 1963 and the closure stopped there, it was taken over by volunteers and opened up as the SVR steam line in 1970/71 from Bridgnorth to Hampton Loade
@janerogers1596
@janerogers1596 Год назад
Why does the driver keep sounding his horn?
@johnkeepin7527
@johnkeepin7527 Год назад
Observe the line side signs with the letter ‘W’ - often used on the approach to various types of level crossing. Many of them are there for local farmers and the like.
@neilcrawford8303
@neilcrawford8303 Год назад
I've yet to see one of these sets in operation, be it at Manchester or Chester. Wonder if the new December timetable will alter their operations? Certainly lots of changes in the Manchester area, plus the new Liverpool to Cleethorpes via Warrington Central that should hopefully be 68+mk5 sets. Be good to see 67s and 68s in passenger service at Man Oxford Road.
@masseya99massey79
@masseya99massey79 Год назад
Good video. Leebotwood is pronounced Lee Bot Wood mate that's from a Salopian and would prefer to the now agreed pronunciation of Shrewsbury as Shrew bury not Shrobury although that is an ancient English word. Locals used to refer to Shrewsbury as Salop, the county town . Thanks for the video. Alan
@alexlhart4608
@alexlhart4608 Год назад
Awesome video! But I'm a little confused that at 32:24, what 'Sobra K' exactly is as it's auto-translation😂
@johnsharp8273
@johnsharp8273 Год назад
Sobriquet - a nickname
@Isochest
@Isochest Год назад
Great to see the signage in Welsh too. After all Shrewsbury is known as Amwythig in Welsh .
@swiftymorgan5064
@swiftymorgan5064 11 месяцев назад
But not in England! ATW wished to re-sign the English stations - it didn't go down well
@Isochest
@Isochest 11 месяцев назад
Interesting. Being English myself I wouldn't mind at all some stations near Wales having the name in Welsh as it is at least a native British language. I remember being greeted in Welsh over the phone by work colleagues from Oswestry and Whittington so yes it's spoken somewhat in England near the border too.
@swiftymorgan5064
@swiftymorgan5064 11 месяцев назад
@@Isochest Errr, no. Welsh is never spoken in Shropshire. I know, I live here. Why would anyone speak Welsh unless they were visiting from across the border? It'll be the same for Cheshire and Herefordshire
@alwayslight2658
@alwayslight2658 Год назад
Consider to go 4k.
@harryelliott4310
@harryelliott4310 Год назад
Tranport For Wales Class 82
@Midlandstransporthub
@Midlandstransporthub Год назад
It's called a DVT mate :)
@neilcrawford8303
@neilcrawford8303 Год назад
Class 82 is a Beyer Peacock built electric locomotive built in the 1960s and served until the mid 80s. The vehicle in the video is a DVT with a coach number that starts with 82, doesn't make it a class 82.
@harryelliott4310
@harryelliott4310 Год назад
Tranport For Wales Class 87
@cbrunnock
@cbrunnock Год назад
Nope.
@JohnTaylor-bf6ll
@JohnTaylor-bf6ll Год назад
There are both positives and negatives with this video. The producer has gone out of his way to edit in "outside" shots which are very informative and show the reverse angle of "outside-looking-in". The major problem is the head-on setting sun which is particularly low in the sky (probably winter). Also the screen could do with a clean. I know it's not an easy task because you don't want an overcast day. Tricky - I know. But then, we have to remember the potential thousands of viewers we're filming for, and in the TV and film business they're constantly aware of these climatic considerations.
@BKNTH
@BKNTH Год назад
How do you get your camera in the cabs?
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