Hello Wales, I Am In You - Episode 33, Day 55 - Shrewsbury to Porthmadog

It's the 30th June, and having come up the Heart of Wales line yesterday, we now head into west Wales, to Dovey Junction, Aberystwyth, drop into the Vale Of Rhjeidol Railway, and then up the line across the amazing Barmouth Bridge ...
Website with all the information you need about the project and progress map is at: www.allthestations.co.uk/
ROUTE:: Shewsbury - Machynlleth - Aberystwyth - Dovey Junction - Tywyn - Harlech - Pwllheli - Abererch - Porthmadog

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  • @Georgeinthecooperfamily
    @Georgeinthecooperfamily2 жыл бұрын

    We love you all the stations the theme tune will never die

  • @goochtek
    @goochtek7 жыл бұрын

    The drone footage over the bridge was fantastic!

  • @obel15k

    @obel15k

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes, it was superb.

  • @andylinton2798

    @andylinton2798

    7 жыл бұрын

    adotswan I also agree, lovely! Dan's editing superb too. Loved the merge from the sketch to the shot!

  • @RoulinBrooks

    @RoulinBrooks

    7 жыл бұрын

    Worthy of a Bond movie. Nice that they credit the drone photographer at the end.

  • @SamSitar

    @SamSitar

    7 жыл бұрын

    please have more drone footage. they are fantastic.

  • @martinclitheroe

    @martinclitheroe

    7 жыл бұрын

    More drone footage is planned for other locations

  • @CJonestheSteam72
    @CJonestheSteam727 жыл бұрын

    One that's great to see is how much more relaxed Vicky seems on camera now since the start of the project. Thank you for another greatvideo

  • @robinevans1293
    @robinevans1293Ай бұрын

    Watched all these in three days back in 17...Loved it

  • @Grimbo798
    @Grimbo7987 жыл бұрын

    It's difficult to put into words how much I'm enjoying these videos, they are such a joyous little interlude in my day. I hope you realise you aren't allowed to stop travelling, you must go on and on and on and.... I'm loving the Wales videos as spent so much time in North Wales in my formative years. Looking forward to the Wirral, my birthplace. Hope you enjoy the splendour of Eastham Rake, a station that wasn't there when I was growing up but is so useful now to visit my parents.

  • @SirDominic
    @SirDominic7 жыл бұрын

    This video reminds me of my own railway adventure back in the early 2000s where i was travelling from Worthing to Aberystwyth to visit friends at Uni there. What should have been an 8 hour train journey with 3 took over 10 hours with 5 changes on the day that pretty much most things went wrong. Travelling in the middle of February I was concerned that being so far away and my timings very close that should it snow whilst i was in Wales that I could be stuck and not able to get to work after my holiday. After discovering what to do in the event of being stuck in wales i felt myself prepared for the journey ahead. Except i didnt take into account the snow falling in Worthing. (we dont get snow on the south coast) So I decide, just in case, to get to the station 20 mins early and potentially catch the earlier train and hopefully give myself a little wiggle room should there be any problems. However when i arrived at Worthing there had been delays on the line already and the train that turned up (at the time i originally should have caught the train) was the one that should have arrived an hour earlier. Unperturbed I jumped on and began my journey.... until i got to Haywards Heath where the train was supposed to connect with a train from Hastings on its journey to Victoria. This train was also delayed however with issues at the Ore tunnel and we had to wait. Unfortunately issues were compounded at this point as the Driver of my train had left for whatever reason and the Hastings train was due to be driving us to London. The guard informed us and advised we might be better off catching the train on the next platform and changing at Clapham Junction as this was still a weekday and very much packed with commuters many of us made the change over. However by the time we had got to Clapham the next train due into Victoria was the one we had previously just got off. The generous time I had to cross London and catch my connection at Euston was now gone. I had ran to underground managed to run straight on a tube train and get to Euston in double quick time which i was hoping would have saved me. Looking up at the departure boards the next train to Birmingham New Street was listed on the board as Now Boarding and thinking it meant that, like at an airport waiting for a plane, you'd better get on the train quick as its about to leave i rushed to the train thinking it was about to leave any second and that against all odds i had managed to make up time and catch the train on time. Jumping on the first door that I see I was greeted by the entire carriage of about half a dozen people all staring back at me. All dressed in smart uniforms and currently preparing lunch for the train. I had gotten on the catering car, whoops. After passing what seemed like 5 cars of first class I managed to find myself a seat and then realised my mistake. that the train was not just about to leave but had just finishing being prepared for departure and people could now board early. Although i had missed my original train I slightly lucked out with this one as it was one of the new Virgin Pendolino and it was a fast service so there was a chance of making up time to get to Birmingham. Additionally all the snow had cleared once I had left the London environs so there shouldnt be any further problems. Unfortunately i didnt have a mission control to help me find the best possible routing otherwise i would not have gotten off a Clapham instead and stayed on til Watford Junction and possibly made my Birmingham connection there. What i did have was a bunch of mates waiting for me at Aber and continually would tell me how rubbish Arriva Trains Wales were (bearing in mind this was roughly 2004) that they were constantly late and i might find myself catching the train anyway. Making up enough time to be only 5 minutes late i rush off the train and try to find the platform i need to be on. Unfortunately my train is not on any boards and it soon becomes clear that the train i needed had been on time and i missed it. No problems i thought, I'm used to catching the trains on the south coast now and there should be one in 20 mins half an hour perhaps and i shall be on my way again. No. of course this is rural branch lines territory where trains run very infrequently and i had to wait at Birmingham New Street for 2 hours where there are lots of diesel engines and the fumes were so strong that you were not permitted to smoke on the platform (and this was before the smoking ban). So I wait out my 2 hours, the portable DVD player i had brought with me to entertain me on just such an occasion as this had decided to conk out and leave me to entertain myself. My friends had warned me to be in the correct part of the train, that it often splits and to be at the front of the train. A small 4 car train arrives, and with my naivety and sheltered experience of the Southern trains along the south coast I was confident there was no smaller type of train than 4 carriages (with the exception of the odd 3) that the train would not split and besides i had already worked out the direction of travel and got a seat in the front carriage of the train just in case. Job done... or so i thought. By this time of the day it was at the peak evening rush and, unbeknown to me, seemed to have caught the smallest commuter train. I would like to have thought sardines would have had more room as im trying to hold on to my rucksack and my suitcase on my lap and look out at the now darkening sky. Thankfully by the time we got to Shrooouusbry the vast majority of people had gotten off and I was able to breath again but it soon became apparent that my earlier good job of getting a front seat had backfired as we exited the station the same way we came in and im now at the back of the train. Fear not, i tell myself, this train is too small to split you will be fine and get to your destination fine. Yeah right. So anyway now the train is walkable the guard now starts to make his rounds and check tickets. On seeing my destination he informs me, in a rather thick welsh accent, that im in the wrong part of the train and i need to be in the front, but not to worry as they didnt split until !*$&(ehjk() and that he would let me know. The train was still relatively busy and there wasnt a guarantee that i would be able to sit down with all my luggage. So for the rest of the journey i stare out at the pitch black darkness trying to see if any of the station names even remotely resembled the sound the conductor made. eventually i gave up thinking even if i had managed to work out what he had said i knew nothing of welsh to be able to convert the sounds he made into letters i could read on the station platform. In hindsight he had said Machynlleth, a word that will always stay with me now, and thankfully he came and got me at the right time and made sure i was on the right part of the train. But for the entire journey until that point i was on edge expecting to vacate my seat and bring all my belongings with me at a moments notice trying desperately not to fall asleep after my epic journey. Eventually i arrive in Aberystwyth safe and sound, although tired, in the pitch black, and hoping that the little B&B i had booked for my stay was still open and were not too mad that i had arrived 2 hours later than expected. But it does make for a rather epic story i feel.

  • @ok7513

    @ok7513

    3 жыл бұрын

    I live on the line you stated. Nowadays trains aren't every 2 hours, but every 45 minutes or so

  • @TukayAway
    @TukayAway7 жыл бұрын

    Next Sunday, my Dad and I will be in Wales for a week to travel on 12 preserved railways. Going to be knackered but so looking forward to it!

  • @michaelXXLF
    @michaelXXLF7 жыл бұрын

    Please do the Great Little Trains of Wales next summer!

  • @studiosnch

    @studiosnch

    7 жыл бұрын

    All the Little Wales Trains!

  • @mittfh

    @mittfh

    7 жыл бұрын

    Given there are both lots of heritage railways in Wales and lots of castles, 2 projects in 1: All The Heritage Railways + All The Castles.

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway2317 жыл бұрын

    Geoff: So Vicki, trains or castles. (Geoff helps by pointing at the train) Vicki: err, Trains.

  • @danellis-jones1591
    @danellis-jones15913 жыл бұрын

    I seem to come back and watch a chunk of these once a year since 2017!

  • @davidpalin1790
    @davidpalin17902 жыл бұрын

    Good to see you enjoying your time with the gogs

  • @a1white
    @a1white7 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful shot of the Barmouth Bridge, with the train then passing alongside the beach. Makes me really want to go there .

  • @Cpr1234

    @Cpr1234

    6 жыл бұрын

    a1white I've been to Barmouth

  • @etipne

    @etipne

    6 жыл бұрын

    a1white if you go to Hafan Y Mor Holiday Park, you are about 300 metres away from the Penychain Train Station

  • @Fackinghell

    @Fackinghell

    5 жыл бұрын

    I see it everyday

  • @cduemo
    @cduemo7 жыл бұрын

    Next project. All the Premier Inns!

  • @cjmillsnun

    @cjmillsnun

    7 жыл бұрын

    But they're all the same...

  • @AndreiTupolev

    @AndreiTupolev

    7 жыл бұрын

    As i recommended to a friend of mine on KZread, All The Spoons. A tour of every single Wetherspoons in the country.

  • @SamSitar

    @SamSitar

    7 жыл бұрын

    in America every Econolodge is slightly different. each has a varying number of rooms and public spaces.

  • @telephonebear21

    @telephonebear21

    6 жыл бұрын

    'Spoons all have unique carpets. All the carpets 2018.

  • @JONNYWM
    @JONNYWM Жыл бұрын

    Love that camaraderie between companies.

  • @priestland1
    @priestland17 жыл бұрын

    Loving these videos more and more. Think I am watching more KZread videos than terrestrial TV at the moment, certainly it's more enjoyable content. Vicky you are a natural when it comes to being on our screens.

  • @fearthedeadfish
    @fearthedeadfish7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if any one has already mentioned the knitting yet but I walked the Coast of Wales for charity last summer and was told that the knitting at Llwyngwril was because the International Sheepdog Trials were being held there, not only the station but the whole town is covered in knitted bunting, animals and farmer figures! The effort gone into it was amazing!

  • @raphaelnikolaus0486
    @raphaelnikolaus04867 жыл бұрын

    The trains have the wonderful advantage that they take you to castles. Therefore you can have both. Wise decision by Vicky!

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway2317 жыл бұрын

    Superb drone footage of Barmouth bridge.

  • @TheOrangeAngle
    @TheOrangeAngle7 жыл бұрын

    Love the drone shots! Thanks for another great video!

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin7 жыл бұрын

    If you're keen to return to Wales and have a look at the heritage lines in more detail, an interesting little venture I did once was to alight at Fairbourne and catch the miniature railway from there down to the beach, then catch the ferry (which is little bigger than a rowing boat!!) over to Barmouth!! Great fun, but pick a good weather day, it can be a bit uncomfortable on the boat otherwise!

  • @robinevans3440

    @robinevans3440

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ian Mcclavin I luvs Fairbourne!!!Gorgeous railway

  • @DanLoudShirts
    @DanLoudShirts7 жыл бұрын

    Loving the drone footage again. You should have done some of that on the Isle of Wight ... if you had actually done the Isle of Wight.

  • @gobears6487
    @gobears64877 жыл бұрын

    Thank you again Martin Clitheroe, the drone footage is AMAZING. FABULOUS. FANTASTIC. STUNNING. Hope there will be lots more!!!

  • @contrapunctusmammalia3993
    @contrapunctusmammalia39937 жыл бұрын

    You were in Pwllheli one day before I was, I used Penychain station though, also a request stop. That line, by the way, is the only line in the UK to run ERTMS which I don't think you mentioned.

  • @jpaulrice
    @jpaulrice7 жыл бұрын

    Only because I enjoy your videos so much, ...may I be so bold as to suggest a separate "clip" , maybe a map of the particular train line of the days travels.. I love the geography of the travel so much that I stop the videos several times, and google a map of each station so I get a feel for the adventure. P.S. Have ordered my coffee mug. John, Daytona Beach

  • @ajrthefarmer
    @ajrthefarmer4 жыл бұрын

    being an Aberystwyth boy, i'm always up to date on the rail scene here. my uncle worked on the Vale of Rheidol and the actual Vale of Rheidol station has been massively changed since you were last here. Also, the train services in Aber which was originally run by arriva has now changed to Trafnidiaeth Cymru (Transport For Wales) just like most if not all rail services in Wales.

  • @corbinvickers9993

    @corbinvickers9993

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’d love geoff and vicki to return to wales soon

  • @davekirwin
    @davekirwin7 жыл бұрын

    Well done guys, used to go to Wales on holiday with parents as a kid, and we always walked across Barmouth bridge. Good drone footage from Martin. Oh, and not forgetting Dan. *golf clap*

  • @firsttankcrews
    @firsttankcrews7 жыл бұрын

    Geoff, it's not just rural Wales which has limited bus services; here in less than rural Hampshire we only get four on a weekday, two on a Saturday and none on Sunday

  • @senorsoupe
    @senorsoupe4 жыл бұрын

    I've just discovered these videos and I find the quality to be excellent and Geoff and Vicki to be incredibly charming. Really enjoying these

  • @37116comet
    @37116comet7 жыл бұрын

    this line is where I work! a lot of my work can be seen here, we removed vegetation from opposite Llandanwg station as well as around Abererch level crossing. also did you notice Harlech straight? the line is dead straight from Harlech to a point just short of Llandecwyn station, more than 6 miles in length.

  • @fairalbion
    @fairalbion7 жыл бұрын

    That transition at 5:50 is awesome. Congratulations to whoever put the time in to that couple of seconds.

  • @colinbaker3916
    @colinbaker39167 жыл бұрын

    I've never been on a train over Barmouth Bridge, but I've walked across it.

  • @Cpr1234

    @Cpr1234

    6 жыл бұрын

    Colin Baker ive done both

  • @maplady572
    @maplady5727 жыл бұрын

    Lovely video! Making me late for work AGAIN....I have to look before I leave for work as no signal/WiFi there 😮. Great episode you two. Packed full of fun and interest. The train buzzer has made me ache for a train journey on a Sprinter now! 😊

  • @camotech1314
    @camotech13142 ай бұрын

    Vicki so adorable 🥰 "call it Shrawsbury" 😂😂

  • @Match2100
    @Match21007 жыл бұрын

    God damn, Wales is feckin' gorgeous! Reminds me of home but also different

  • @jeffwiseman2820
    @jeffwiseman28202 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I can I add a comment over 4 years after the last comment. I have just discovered this whole series and I'm slowly making my way through it, one or two episodes a day. Here in canada, passenger rail usage is quite uncommon. We don't have the density of population to make it happen. I see so many remote stations in the series where very few people are, and the trains seem empty-ish in general, so density of population does not appear to enter into it!

  • @JohnTalbot-k6xi
    @JohnTalbot-k6xi7 жыл бұрын

    Dan; see your signature cutting style right in sync with the beat of the audio, smooth transitions and matching shots. Pro Moves (!!) Interlacing aerial footage a hit… Solid Drone work really gives a sense of the majesty of Whales. Can see how much really hard work goes into each episode for such a quick turnaround. Best of Luck guys you’ve got a winner.

  • @obel15k

    @obel15k

    7 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree, some great work on these videos.

  • @MrSam4850

    @MrSam4850

    7 жыл бұрын

    John Talbot whales? 😂😂😂

  • @gobears6487

    @gobears6487

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sam Ashton guessing autocorrect...

  • @gobears6487

    @gobears6487

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Danbob 210 Agreed!!!! Love Dan's work!

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone4113 жыл бұрын

    All the Stations were in proper Hinterland country for this episode! I've been to Wales many times, even been to Pwllheli, but never Harlech Castle. Looks like fun! Cheers from Connecticut, USA (where there are no castles, no real ones anyway.)

  • @chriggle1
    @chriggle15 жыл бұрын

    My old stomping ground, I worked at Butlins so used to get on and off at Penychain. It's also a request stop. The railway line cuts the holiday park (Now a Haven) in half. There used to be a tiny bridge you could duck under to go through the park without using the road way, it was a staff short cut. We used to use it to scream our frustration out as the train went past. The drone footage was incredible. The viaduct is beautiful, even in February when it was wet and cold. As you can tell, a little bit of my heart lives in that part of the world, I call it my university of life year.

  • @mikebe2090
    @mikebe20907 жыл бұрын

    Loving getting my breakfast fix watching all these while the sun comes up in NZ. Great memories of Aberystwyth & Portmadog with my parents a few years ago 👍

  • @JobberE69
    @JobberE697 жыл бұрын

    Drone shots are a really cool improvement! :-) Adds a nice touch to the great videos, keep going guys!

  • @AllTheStations

    @AllTheStations

    7 жыл бұрын

    Guillermo Gallego Lora we've had them previously in the Okehampton video and the Isle of Wight. (which we've not been to yet).

  • @JobberE69

    @JobberE69

    7 жыл бұрын

    True! Did not remember that one...so many stations :D

  • @a1white

    @a1white

    7 жыл бұрын

    You'll have to use one for the Settle to Carlisle line, oh, and the West Highland Line, for sure!

  • @oliver2268
    @oliver22682 жыл бұрын

    Currently in Wales on that line. Often go on Holiday TO Pwllheli and near Porthmadog

  • @davepotter77
    @davepotter777 жыл бұрын

    It's a shame that Vicky didn't mention (didn't know?) when visiting Caersws that "caer" is the Welsh for castle (well, fortress...) and that it is named after a Roman fort that once stood there. Also, why didn't they stop at Criccieth Castle... or Aberystwyth Castle... or Castell y Bere...

  • @TheChiefBeef666
    @TheChiefBeef6663 жыл бұрын

    Love the remote stops in Wales, used to go all the way to Pwllheli on the 158's. Want to do the trip again but I can't due to lockdown. :(

  • @Cameramankeith
    @Cameramankeith7 жыл бұрын

    It always seems to me that Vicki is always carrying the biggest rucksack! It looks quite heavy. Hope Geoff carries his fair share!

  • @thatguywhowouldnotsharehis2062

    @thatguywhowouldnotsharehis2062

    6 жыл бұрын

    Probably only when he is recording

  • @kaluniguni
    @kaluniguni7 жыл бұрын

    Amazing drone footage!

  • @flippop101
    @flippop1015 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful corner of the British Isles.

  • @zunkithuk
    @zunkithuk7 жыл бұрын

    I love Vicki's Christopher Walken moment with "shrowsbry"

  • @ericjamieson
    @ericjamieson6 жыл бұрын

    At 10:56 you'll notice the spiral staircases in castles almost always turn clockwise as they go upwards. This is to give advantage to a defender wielding a sword, assuming he's right-handed.

  • @TheCaptScarlett

    @TheCaptScarlett

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or spear - swords are expensive bits of kit - LindyBeige!!

  • @antonbadham2215
    @antonbadham22156 жыл бұрын

    It's lovely commuting in these areas. My grandmother lives in Harlech and the train passes through right behind her back garden. Back when we went to Harlech as children, we always got the car, but more recently I have experienced the pleasure of using the train and I love how scenic and remote as it is especially due to the fact that I live in built up West London.

  • @discostoo
    @discostoo4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for visiting Aberystwyth! I hope you enjoyed it!

  • @missgfaulkner
    @missgfaulkner7 жыл бұрын

    Next up, All the Remote Stations!

  • @studiocommer
    @studiocommer7 жыл бұрын

    Brilliantly produced and really enjoyable, so much on this line to try and fit in! Hope you enjoyed your run. Greetings from here in Tywyn - ciggy stop extraordinaire, good luck with continued adventures.

  • @ozdazz
    @ozdazz7 жыл бұрын

    The community spirit in some of these places you're visiting is fabulous! More of it, I say!

  • @peteryoung1902
    @peteryoung19027 жыл бұрын

    Another great video.

  • @phwayne
    @phwayne7 жыл бұрын

    Best cinematography yet !

  • @andyhill5115
    @andyhill51156 жыл бұрын

    I was born in Shrewsbury and we always pronounced it as in shrew, but an old local pronunciation is soosbury.

  • @terrybarnhurst7119
    @terrybarnhurst71196 жыл бұрын

    One of the best train journeys in the uk

  • @TheCaptScarlett
    @TheCaptScarlett3 жыл бұрын

    Snowdonia is simply stunning

  • @isaac_mp4
    @isaac_mp47 жыл бұрын

    WHO DARE DISLIKE THIS VIDEO???

  • @isaac_mp4

    @isaac_mp4

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tina Onions - was a Marshall once. I agree

  • @barvdw

    @barvdw

    7 жыл бұрын

    Any reaction is getting them up in the listings, so don't be too mad at them ;)

  • @robinevans3440

    @robinevans3440

    6 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Hardman idiots

  • @postieman007
    @postieman0076 жыл бұрын

    Addictive viewing. Love the series. Makes me want to travel by train more.

  • @md06trz03041967
    @md06trz030419674 жыл бұрын

    The Mrs & myself have watched a lot of your you tubes. We have been well amused by both of you. Keep the videos up

  • @MelechFreedman
    @MelechFreedman7 жыл бұрын

    VICKY DIDNT SAY "QUAINT" AT ALL! WHAT MANNER OF MADNESS IS THIS??? Lol

  • @thatguywhowouldnotsharehis2062

    @thatguywhowouldnotsharehis2062

    6 жыл бұрын

    Why all caps

  • @Scy

    @Scy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wales isn't quaint. It's bloody wales.

  • @garywoolton1875
    @garywoolton18757 жыл бұрын

    This is my favourite train journey pretty much in the whole of the UK... Far better than the Settle Carlisle route... the crossing over Barmouth is fantastic.

  • @shauna9401
    @shauna94016 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe I recognised two conductors from the episode x great video

  • @dannyread8506
    @dannyread85067 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant places! Was there last weekend!

  • @WHRBERT
    @WHRBERT7 жыл бұрын

    This has been my local line for over 30 years, both my parents worked on it and it's very much part of my family... Cymru am byth!

  • @blackberrypickle7651
    @blackberrypickle76517 жыл бұрын

    The best just got better.

  • @Northerner_Transport_Hub
    @Northerner_Transport_Hub5 жыл бұрын

    all the heritage railways PLEASE

  • @SimonS44
    @SimonS447 жыл бұрын

    I love how you struggle with the Welsh ch sound ;) , as it's also used in my language, so quite familiar for me. For any Germans around, it's like our ach sound.

  • @MrMake615
    @MrMake6156 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the first 100k

  • @raymondhunt6109
    @raymondhunt61094 жыл бұрын

    Ray Hunt I llve in Harlech and can travel on the train between Pwhelli and Mac for free in the winter months with my bus pass, never tired of the views.

  • @checkyourfacts6457
    @checkyourfacts64577 жыл бұрын

    What will be your most visited station?

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz2 жыл бұрын

    You went to Aber and didn't even go for a look at the sea!

  • @actua99
    @actua997 жыл бұрын

    Kudos to Martin Clitheroe, that's some damn good drone footage :D

  • @martinclitheroe

    @martinclitheroe

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cheers! But Dan is the hero. He did wonders with it, this was a hard work shoot due to the wind

  • @andrewlong6438
    @andrewlong64386 жыл бұрын

    The dalek and related knitting are most likely examples of yarn bombing where people who knit and crochet cover things in fabric. Because they can!

  • @chrisrichmond403
    @chrisrichmond4035 жыл бұрын

    Oh it brought back many memories of that lovely route .. You should of had a quick look at Penhelig halt.. It’s a Station in between two tunnels . At Harlech right opposite the level crossing below the castle is a cottage with a coal yard to its side . In the early 2000’s a Ex girlfriend of mine’s Uncle & Aunt Lived there. Also dear Aberystwyth family connections for myself there, You should of gone in the Wetherspoons pub on the station .

  • @georgewalton7418
    @georgewalton74184 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic 🤓

  • @snobbybumblebee
    @snobbybumblebee6 жыл бұрын

    Awww, love 9¾! 😍

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis6205 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this video especially as I made my first trip back to ‘the old sod’ and hiked from Hereford (where I went to High School) to Dolgellau ,Mchinllyth, Barmouth, Harlech, Snowdonia etc in 1979*, July.Lovely country Wales. * I hiked the footpath up Snowdon only to witness a rescue helicopter winch the bodies of two young women who had slipped on the icy rock at the top and fallen to their deaths the previous night. Moral sadly is to give yourself plenty of time to arrive at the top and take the train (!!!) back to the valley on the other side I hiked both ways and had to take a haunting break in thick fog while climbing the knife edge ridge.

  • @tsangpogorge
    @tsangpogorge7 жыл бұрын

    Please do a behind the scenes of how you got drone shots like this one: 8:27

  • @JeSuisRene
    @JeSuisRene4 жыл бұрын

    Very good scenic shots, as with the previous day’s videos.

  • @michaellee8410
    @michaellee84107 жыл бұрын

    Hi, As with everyone else I like the footage of Barmouth bridge Also no surprise for rain in Wales, it was the last time we went to Barmouth.. Nice to see 9 3/4 again. Look forward to the next video.

  • @ReviewedbyRob
    @ReviewedbyRob7 жыл бұрын

    Llwyngwril station is a lot more colourful than the last time I caught a train there 10+ years ago...

  • @sjokomelk
    @sjokomelk7 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I really picked some cool stations when I adopted them on the kickstarter. Llwyngwril at 7:40 was mine as well, and the knitted Dalek was cool! :-D

  • @scullytawoody4852
    @scullytawoody48527 жыл бұрын

    love Vicky's pronunciation of the Welsh language

  • @Cpr1234
    @Cpr12346 жыл бұрын

    Wow this is a coincidence on June 30th this year I went to Barmouth Edit 7 months later: Still amazes me seeing Barmouth Bridge! I've been across this bridge before.

  • @AlasdairMacCaluim
    @AlasdairMacCaluim7 жыл бұрын

    Vicki - ch in Welsh is like the CH in Loch, not the CH as in Church.

  • @timlandscheidt
    @timlandscheidt7 жыл бұрын

    6:03: Tight fit :-).

  • @petemarr824
    @petemarr8247 жыл бұрын

    We would all get the train if it wasnt so bloody expensive!

  • @AllTheStations

    @AllTheStations

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pete. Two thing! i. Get a railcard. ii. Book in advance. Some bloody cheap fares available when you do those two things.

  • @TheMichaelWilcock2016Railways
    @TheMichaelWilcock2016Railways7 жыл бұрын

    What a pity it rained on the day you were here; it's been so hot ans sunny recently.................Mike in Llanblethian Still another excellent clip

  • @Dave_Sisson
    @Dave_Sisson7 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I love a good wooden trestle bridge, the scene almost looks like it could be in Victoria or Tasmania. :)

  • @JaseWolf
    @JaseWolf6 жыл бұрын

    That person drawing made me just realise that the one train drawing I did back in 2009/2010 which I have on my art page on my site, is a sprinter haha. Trust me drawing what's now turned out to be my favourite type of train :p

  • @davidlally592
    @davidlally592 Жыл бұрын

    Mm that line north of Harlech has at Minffordd (1) a link with the narrow gauge Festionog Railway and (2) the very nearest rail station to the famous "Prisoner" Italianate Village of Portmeirion..

  • @2001Easy
    @2001Easy7 жыл бұрын

    Vicki channels James Brown: ShrOWsbury!

  • @JoeWalker98
    @JoeWalker986 жыл бұрын

    If you ever get a chance and are up Shrewsbury way again, Ludlow is a great little town, station itself isn't anything amazing but the castle, churches, river and gallows bank are great places to have a look around

  • @linusfotograf
    @linusfotograf5 жыл бұрын

    So far the episode with the most beautiful scenery. Makes me wanna visit Wales. Just scared to get lost due to the language/place names.

  • @JTCrossingsUK
    @JTCrossingsUK7 жыл бұрын

    When I was in Wales last year, I came to this station, and was stuck there for about 2 hours ans it was tipping down with rain ans I got soaked.

  • @southern.spotter

    @southern.spotter

    2 жыл бұрын

    Which one there are many

  • @TheWacoKid1963
    @TheWacoKid19635 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting an urge to play the MSTS Cambrian route again after watching this

  • @Mudkip0408
    @Mudkip04087 жыл бұрын

    I will forever call it shrowsbury

  • @MrSam4850

    @MrSam4850

    7 жыл бұрын

    V Searle vlogs then you're a tit...

  • @michaelhunt2222

    @michaelhunt2222

    6 жыл бұрын

    V Searle vlogs I call it "shrew-sbury"

  • @Mudkip0408

    @Mudkip0408

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sam Ashton or are you the tit??

  • @simontay4851

    @simontay4851

    6 жыл бұрын

    It is pronounced ShrEWsbury! End of. In English ew makes OO sound.

  • @RWL2012

    @RWL2012

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Mudkip0408 Sam was a fairly sound lad back in the day, I wouldn't say a tit haha

  • @billfernie6908
    @billfernie69087 жыл бұрын

    Great to see Wales by train and hope you are still enjoying the trip when you reach Wick, Caithness. Hope to hear how you get on with Scottish Gaelic pronunciation of stations - if you thought Welsh was difficult you better start practicing while in the north of England stations. Keep it up we are all enjoying the trip.

  • @ianmcclavin

    @ianmcclavin

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bill Fernie The signs on nearly all the stations in Scotland have the Gaelic translation on them now, but this was a more recent thing, within the last 6 or 7 years. In Wales, they've always been bilingual as far as I can remember (except where there's no English translation for a place name!!)

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