The Lost LEEDS MARSH LANE Station | First Station In Leeds!
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Join me for a full exploration of the former site of Leeds Marsh Lane Station. This was the first railway station for Leeds City, terminating at Marsh Lane and opening in 1834 on the Leeds to Selby Railway line.
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This channel is brilliant. It really don't get the recognition it deserves. Looking and moving forward is great. But looking back can be absolutely fascinating.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
@nigelbarker4135
Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more with 👍🫡👏👏👏
I love the way you merge the old photos with the current day scene - really helps to visualise how it would have been
Cracking fade shots as usual 👌
Don Coffeys videos are an invaluable source
I get that engrossed and marvel at what you discover that the video goes by in no time! Nobody does the fades from new to old and back again like you do. Thank you Darren
Fascinating Darren, I used to work at The Leeds Kremlin and travelled through the old site every day, there were always rumours a new station was to be built!
Great find Darren. Loved the train crash story and amazing to see the change of bricks in the wall.
Another brilliant video I love the lost stations ones it just shows you how much industry was in Leeds.
I love the "then and now" overlays .
Thank you for the tour into the past today! Always a heartwarming video to watch. And thanks to Don Coffey for his credits. See you on the next video on this series next Sunday. Cheers Darren.😊
Fantastic video . I lived in Quarry Hill Flats on the top floor of Jackson House right opposite Marsh Lane Goods station so we could see right into the station over the high wall. I remember my mother saying look at this when the engine came through that wall it caused chaos at the time. On that old photo you can just see the flats on the left and one may well have been ours. I also used to play on that long bridge over the station and somewhere there is a photo of me on that bridge. They brought cattle into that station as it was near to the cattle market next to the bus station. My Father worked there and I used to help him heard the cattle and sheep to the Slaughter House on the main road as it was so close only a couple of hundred yards away. This video certainly brought back memories, thank you.
Your adventure's get better and better with each new video, keep up the great work. 👍
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Just read a book called the Aberford railways and the garfoth collieries which details a lot about the Selby line and marsh lane goods yard and why the Richmond hill tunnel ended up like it did 😊
@johnland7318
Жыл бұрын
You will have to walk along Ash Lane in Garforth which continues along the route of the Fly Line to Aberford!! The pub, The Fly Line, on the old colliery site is a travesty with an Artist's Impression of Flying Scotsman!!!! Nothing like the locomotive on the Aberford Railway.
@matthewlewis809
Жыл бұрын
@@johnland7318 I just wish that one of the KZread explorers would do a video on the fly line. There’s loads of remains on there and if you know where to look you can find remains of the old Elizabeth pit pumping station and the cottage that was there. Plus many more finds. 😊
@johnland7318
Жыл бұрын
@@matthewlewis809 There are!! Come on @AdventureMe!!!!
Brilliant as always Darren, keep 'e coming
We used to work aggregate trains into the sidings from the Rylestone Quarry not so long ago. Sidings were used by Tilcon (TARMAC)
Fascinating, and boy that signalman was on the ball, possibly saved a lot of lives!
Fantastic, railways hopefully more
09:50 the pointing on the brickwork is different from its surroundings. Bricks look newer too. Most likely was an entrance to something at some point. Thanks for doing the vid. Fascinating station. Shame about the fire. Always seems to be a fire...
Didn't know about any of this. Fascinating, good work.
Thanks Darren. That were grand. Been through the site of Marsh Lane area by train many times.
Wieder ein wunderschönes Erinnerungsvideo. Ist ja furchtbar mit dem Zugunglück. Hoffentlich gab es keinen menschlichen Schaden. Schön dass ich dich begleiten durfte. Thank you Darren 👍🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Just Brilliant!!!! My Grandfather worked on Railway and wud have drove many of times around here, he told me about the engine through the wall , and i pointed it out to my son cuple of years ago as i lived down Burmantofts
Looking forward to next video. Always a pleasure to watch.
i knew a little of this darren but thanks for the indepth
Great stuff, Darren 👌🏼❤️
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙌
Thanks Darren I grew up round Richmond Hill all good memories 👍
Omg! Finally you are back in town! Thank you I love it!
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
In the 1950s my school St Charles ran an excursion to Filey and they opened Marsh lane station for us we entered by steps from Marsh lane I. also remember the train that crashed through the wall
Finally getting back to the decent videos of the old railway in Leeds. can’t wait for the next ones. Not been on this channel for ages was getting an bit boring. Thanks for the new video
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin. Just to point out when people go mad at me for doing other videos than just Railways. Other than the really big stations, they aren't as popular unfortunately, no matter what I do! The other history content gains many many more views and interest, and as I stated from the very early days, I am not a railway channel. The clue is in the channel name! This doesn't mean I will give up trying, and I still have a load of stations to do. On a side note, I am currently working on something very big to do with railways that will start later in spring. It's taken a while for me to get the permissions. But it will be mega for the channel and many future videos.
A great video Darren back in the day when I lived in Saxton Gardens I use to love walking round here
Thank you for sharing this, we do love watching the vlogs on old railways x
Another great video. Those sidings that remain served the Tilcon stone depot. I used to work trains carrying limestone from Rylston quarry near Skipton into those sidings.
If there hadn’t been opposition and delays to the Selby - Leeds Railway it would have beat the Liverpool - Manchester purely as passenger carrying in 1830, the original intention was to build a canal. When it was built another feature was to have four tracks all the way to Selby but there are only two after Crossgates (about four miles east of Leeds), but many bridges were constructed for four tracks well beyond that distance, forward thinking then! Another great video Darren.
Another amazing video as always I do love these old lost trains station video
What a way to start the day, a great watch from AdventureMe. Darren, your photo fades are top notch as always. So many red bricks everywhere.
Selfishly, I'd love if you'd do something like this about Sheffield's lost stations
buzzing
Fascinating and beautifully produced video, as ever. Thank You for your great work.
Hi Darren, I know that long footbridge was still there 1980, I remember going over it. I remember getting into the mostly abandoned goods yard and there was still large wooden bunkers with coal stored in them.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Terry
Very interesting Darren 👍🏼 Trains aren’t my thing but the history of the buildings really interest’s me. I’m looking forward to the tunnel video. Thanks again, very informative as always 👌🏼 I just realised what I thought is a mountain is A M haha
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Haha. You only just noticed lol. It's a mountain in AM lol
You bugger! Even with almost everything in sight erased from the pages of history 01:40 or, if still around, realigned and despite the b&w photo somehow skewing things as well.., you _still_ managed to keep to your famed fades pin point accuracy. Took me long time to find something but the bridge abutment and section joints are bloody bang on. Bravo.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Yeah sometimes they get harder with the environment. But I try my best to match.
That were a nice cheeky clip at the end. )
Hi Darren glad to see you do marsh lane station I walk past it almost everyday I’ve also heard that there going to re-open the station sometime in the future but when who knows wish I’d have bumped into you to say hello see you next week
Love series about Leeds. 😊
As a child I recall the site being still being used as a goods depot, well for aggregates specifically, although my father did filled me in on the station's history. Is there anything left of the line from Cross Gates up to Wetherby? 🤔 Perhaps if you are looking to cover the history of the Leeds/Selby/York line to the east of Leeds... 😊
Good work Darren 👏 looking forward to seeing the next one 👍
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Really interesting Darren. Would be good if you could do a video on the old road network in that area as it’s changed so much in the last 30 years or so
The research you're doing is first class, thoroughly enjoy watching every piece you produce. Keep it up :)
You have the best transition shots on u tube, absolutely marvelous.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
That was excellent.. I've lived near Leeds all my life and never ventured into that area of the city. Really enjoyed it
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Love these fantastic interesting videos. The morphing of the now and then pictures make everything come to life turning the clock back.
Brilliant tour around Marsh Lane, wouldn't mind visiting the area one day to have a look around myself
Hello Darren how are you very good vidio of the train station in Leeds which a long time we went through much love to you and your dog Barney take care stay safe xx
That was great. Fantastic video. Do Pontefract chord.. 🤞
Thank you for another really interesting and enjoyable video, it must take you a long time to put these together, finding historic pictures of the site. I look forward to your next instalment.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
Excellent short vlog Darren so much history and artefacts. Leeds has a lot to cover. Could spend a full yr on Leeds. Have enjoyed the Leeds line you did last year or in 2021. You deserve every credit for your time and history, spent in the hours it takes to edit and put together.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Happy to see you back on my home turf Darren. Once again your 'before and after' photo transitions are absolutely superb. Thank you.
Really interesting video, on what was once, presumably, a hive of railway activity. The atmospheric old photo's certainly give that impression. You mention a possible 'reopening'. I suppose that will depend on other developments in the vicinity, and transporrt alternatives?
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Yes it depends on some large residential structures.
Awesome, never knew that and thanks for great content as always 👍👍
Hi Darren, I'm not familiar with Leeds these days but flamin heck that part of leeds looked like a desolate place 😱 On the old maps it clearly showed the Quarry Hill flats, have they all been demolished or some spruced up into a gentrification buy to let development now? I forget the name of the TV show but Diana Dors starred as a matriarch of a dysfunctional family in QH flats. Anyways, a great reveal today. Cheers DougT
@davidwatson4728
Жыл бұрын
It was called Queenie's Castle
@douglasthompson296
Жыл бұрын
@@davidwatson4728 ta David, that sounds correct, probably a YTV production, Cheers DougT
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Queenie's Castle it was called. No they were all flattened many moons ago. All modern junk these days and the BBC building.
@douglasthompson296
Жыл бұрын
@@AdventureMe ta Darren
@andrew300169
Жыл бұрын
The planning application is for apartments much like across the road near the playhouse
Nice one Darren, great video as always
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Be good to see if they do manage to dig anything else up on that site.
I can remember my dad telling me that sheep would arrive into the Marsh Lane goods yard by train before being herded along the road to the corporation abbatoir next to the market, currently where the NCP multi-storey car park is. From time to time, some poor sheep would get their hoof stuck in the tram tracks so the abbatoir would send a couple of men up with a cart, dispatch the poor beast in the middle of the road, clear the track and then take the sheep back on the cart....
Great video Darren!
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
So it was actually the first ever railway station in Leeds. Before Leeds City station came which is where it still exists. Maybe more new railway stations could be built in Leeds or if Leeds were to have trams just like Birmingham, Manchester, Blackpool, Edinburgh, Croydon and Sheffield. And to have tram stops in Leeds. Very good documentary.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew. Yes the first in Leeds before all the others. It was the first passenger railway in Yorkshire.
@AndrewG1989
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. 👍
Great stuff Darren, thanks.
Another great video, thank you
yet another fantastic vid, i love the old railway stuff you do
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Great video and good to see you back on track doing old railway's in West Yorkshire again.
Nothing better than catching up with one of your latest videos. And guess what I'm not disappointed! Thank you for all the hard work you have done on it. Your a Legend Darren. 👌
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lindsey.
excellent site for an integrated public transport hub
What a great explore. So informative. Interesting about the train crash. Great footage as always. So entertaining Darren. Thank you. Look forward to your next one.
Absolute cracking vid Darren.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul
A great video Darren, must take you some time to research, the fades are fantastic, keep up the good work, I wait in anticipation for your next instalment.
Thanks for all the info, and how you point out where things were etc
I worked opposite the site in the early seventies there was a cement tower there then owned by blue circle and there was still a rail line transporting the raw material to it
Great video Darren. I really enjoy all the old railway videos, I think they are your best work.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy them too, and I will keep doing them when I can. But nobody watches them anymore. They prefer the bigger stuff lol
Fascinating as ever Darren and as I stated previously your now & then shots are second to none “off the charts” superb. Keep up the good work!
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks David.
i wasnt surprised when you said a train smashed through the wall from neville hill depot....seems to be a regular issue over years. one back in 2002 nearly involved the train i was travelling on (ex 0640 dundee - penzance), where i saw three mk2's that had slammed though buffer stops just between the pontefract lane & park parade bridges. i was told off a staff member that if the signaller wasnt as fast, we would have hit either the mk2's or the TPX 158 that had halted at the site
Very enjoyable to watch well done!! You picked out the detail on that runaway train crash perfectly. It reminded me of a photo that I saw last time I was back in the UK with my parents, it was of a crash at the Todmorden Viaduct in 1942, it shows the engine being craned back up to the line. Amazing the changes over the years in the centre of a city like Leeds Good luck from Spain!!
The tunnel at richmond hill, and it is still a tunnel despite it being 5 tracks wide, used to be 2 tracks originally and it was opened up because trains had to stop at the signal before the station when travelling into marsh lane, and that meant all the passengers being sat in the dark and smoke of the tunnel, not ideal if you want to promote your railway to the public. I think it was opened in the 1860's, one of the largest civil engineering projects of the day.
Oh.... Wow.
Very interesting video Darren Nice one.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Another interesting video. I can see why the station was closed.
vertaal dit maar of gewoon niet....zo zonde! kippenvel!
These videos are excellent
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Another great video. I’ve always wondered if a line went from that site towards Regent street? Never knew it was the 1st Leeds Stn site.
Amazing Darren ! - i commute through here and knew a bit about the station , luckily when I'm passing the train is no faster than 2 miles per hour or often stationary (ha ha) so I get to have a good look and try to understand the mish mash beautiful mixture of what's left . this has blown my mind ! anyone know why theres a wooden beam chained across the rails like a black and white movie damsel in distress on the old siding under marsh lane end of richmond tunnel ?
it did look like they was doing work on there
Love the lost stations videos especially Leeds and the surrounding area as I have lived here all my life. I have seen your videos on central, Beeston and hunslet. Will you be doing Wellington Station as well?
@AdventureMe
8 ай бұрын
I've done that twice already. See my latest Leeds station series.
@kylereed9309
8 ай бұрын
@@AdventureMe I have seen them haha I binged the whole series a few days ago
Lady anne crossing is getting developed at the minute. They have cut lots of vegetation back
Looks like there are vast areas of wasteland in Leeds ready for towers, student accomodation etc but wouldn't it be nice if they manage to create some public space with trees, ponds, etc
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
To be fair they are doing a lot of that currently. A lot are coming. One coming on the channel this week.
The was a station at Cooper Bridge nr Mirfield. Not much left. You can see the entry point under the railway bridge still in use. Worth investigating? I love your programmes.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
I used to drive past that everyday
It's so sad to see everything covered in scribble. So many people with nothing better to do than deface the area they live in.
Fantastic video. Can you tell me if the maps are contemporaneous with what is being said as they appear? For instance, when you're describing the new station in the 1860's we see a bridge clearly extending from Shannon St over the railway to the land beside. You show and describe the old footbridge, which I remember as a child from when we visited my grandma at the nearby flats, and whose period of origin I've been trying to pin down. I have always wondered whether this bridge with its iron sides was the same as the one in the maps, or if it was later rebuilt in the same place to replace an earlier 19th century structure.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
The maps have vague dates on. So it's hard to be precise.
As the station platforms were on each side of the tracks there wouldn’t be a need for a central entrance between the tracks unless there was an island platform.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
That's a good point
Glad your back in Yorkshire as much as I liked the Blackpool tour.
You implied that you cannot hover a drone above a railway line. Obviously as a registered drone pilot you must fly safely but, assuming it is a sub-250g drone, there are no laws preventing you from flying over a railway line. Network Rail have in the past tried to imply that there are restrictions but they have now admitted that there is no basis in Law for their prohibition. I suggest that you check the most recent CAA guidance on the subject. Obviously if there is a prohibition on drone assist (such as close to an airport or prison) then that must be followed but there are not normally any CAA prohibitions over railway lines.
@AdventureMe
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I know I would be allowed to do so, and they were on strike that day so no trains. But the electrical wire was right where I needed to be and the wind was horrendous anyway. I just deemed it not safe. P.S, I didn't wanna pee them off as I'm trying to gain access to some stuff too lol
@PStaveley
Жыл бұрын
@@AdventureMe Yes, you must fly safely. I just wanted to check that you knew the current rules. Well done.