PADDINGTON STEAM.

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Published 2012-03-18
STEAM AT PADDINGTON. PLEASE ENJOY

All Comments (21)
  • Great Video! Spent many happy hours train spotting at Paddington as a wee-lad in 1974.
  • @bkendlerA4
    Nice film. Reminds me of some happy days I spent copping at PAD in the early-1960's. Barry
  • @peckelhaze6934
    A great video. Excellent narrative with great quality picture.
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  • @84asrd84boxy
    A brilliant video as an ex (BR) Western man I have many fond memories of Paddington Station. Thanks for posting Cheers...Bill
  • @edwinpink1729
    The nickname of the prairie tanks were 'TannerOners' - there numbers being 61xx. (Tanner is the old term for 6d money)
  • This is indeed a brilliant video. I would even go as far as to defy any to put forward a contending rival of equal invigorating footage for any other London railway terminus. They all had as much activity some like the Southern with their steam somewhat diminished with suburban and express emus, but even making allowance for this it seems doubtful any could reward the viewer with such a satisfying example of beautiful footage. But why not, for each had more or less a similar number of trains? Of course, the Great Western was a great railway company for steam, and a superbly individual organisation too leading at times one to wonder whether the other three of the Big Four had more in common with each other than with the GWR. Or can it be reduced to the perfection obtained by this film’s creator ie could he have produced similar brilliance at other London termini? Personally, I find it not easy to imagine so. But I most certainly wish it were so! And I raise my glass to the Great Western: thanks for the memory, for it was worth it!
  • My first visit there in the early fifties left me with the image of two grimy 5700 pannier tanks at the buffers having brought coaches in, and blowing off very,very loudly.
  • Pendennis castle is currently at didcot and it’s no longer mainline certified it’s now only be used for running around didcot railway centre and of course allowed to visit heritage lines around the uk
  • @nimanixo
    I wish there were videos of the surrounding area of Paddington in this period of time
  • Does anyone remember the model Great Western loco - King or Castle? - that stood beneath a glass case in the forecourt inviting pennies to the slot to see the movement for perhaps thirty seconds? I often wonder became of it and indeed what its purpose was if only to see its wheels turn and the coupling rods too. This must have been during the 1940s.
  • @mjstow
    Fantastic video and thanks for uploading. By the way, I hope you don't mind me suggesting that you look up "de-interlacing".... it would eliminate the combing effect.
  • @Isochest
    The UK did well with steam. We should have had overhead wires spreading out from the Capital and cross country by the mid 1930s but the 1923 Grouping stopped that!
  • Ian Allan special the driver was Alf Perfect and the fireman was Brain Green they failed because the fire bars melted and when interviewed the driver said I could have cryed