'The World's fastest train'... The Cheltenham Flyer 1931

In 1931 The Cheltenham Flyer beat the existing rail speed record by covering 77.5 miles in 59.5 minutes to become the world’s fastest train.
At a time of great change in inter-war Britain, with emerging modes of travel by road and aeroplane being viable alternatives, the railways needed and saw widespread modernisation both in the systems infrastructure and the passenger experience. The Flyer (based on the ‘Castle’ class engine) offered both speed and comfort (using recently constructed carriages) giving passengers the fast and enjoyable journey they desired.
Our video offers a glimpse into this exciting time in railway history utilising archive footage and our own model Cheltenham Flyer that can be seen in the museum.

Пікірлер: 23

  • @nicolaswheatley3679
    @nicolaswheatley36793 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. The story was helpfully set in context of developments in in the late 1920's/early 1930's and the model is superb. As a resident of Cheltenham and a Friend of Pendon this video was for me doubly good.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for your positive review Nicolas. As a friend of Pendon, you will appreciate the dedication the museum team have in trying to faithfully reproduce this bygone era. We hope to share more videos with you very soon.

  • @muir8009
    @muir8009 Жыл бұрын

    Extremely good and informative video, and oh gosh Roye Englands masterpiece is extraordinary. Ironic that he started it all those years ago to capture an England that was fast disappearing. The England he knew has fast disappeared as well! I have a feeling that the GW's decision regarding the sale of Castles for the LMS wasn't necessarily just a case of their ours and you can't have them nyah. Swindon at the time had extraordinary precise manufacturing and maintenance facilities and plant, which the LMS at the time didn't really possess, especially in the field as it were. As Castle efficiency and performance (and reputation) relied heavily on exacting maintenance and build there was no guarantee that the Castles would have performed as expected. If the LM had wanted to later expand their outwardly sourced Castle and make their own version of a King, would it have been successful? of course the Princess Royal class had a lot of teething issues, especially with steaming, being too heavily based upon GWR practice and the King they were based upon. Basically saying it was fairly astute that the GWR didn't loan out its drawings: look what happened in the '50's when North British built MAN engines under license. Great video, don't feel like you have to make them too short though... :)

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for your very welcome comments and review of our video. As you say changing times for Roye and indeed ourselves. Have you seen our video containing the radio Interview Roye gave back in the 1970's? In itself, fascinating. Click here to see and hear more. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4xoxpqzj5O2d5c.html

  • @MapTheDragonRailways
    @MapTheDragonRailways Жыл бұрын

    Great video, very informative and pleasant to watch. I never knew the LMS wished to purchase 50 castles, this has made me try to imagine a castle in an LMS livery.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for your endorsement, it was a very special weekend at Pendon and we are so pleased tat so many people enjoyed it in the museum and online.

  • @stevehowe8231
    @stevehowe82313 жыл бұрын

    Fascinated to see the Tea Car in service. I remember this model being built by the late Ken Budd many years ago when he retired to live in Newquay and was a member of our Club. I recall the difficulties he had in finding visual reference to work from. Superb work then and even by today's standards!.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes Steve, your recollections are completely correct and that we are pleased that we can still showcase Ken Budd's work - which still holds up against modern standards.

  • @Brinkly1000
    @Brinkly10003 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely video. I would certainly like to see more of your motive power and rolling stock. I last visited Pendon about 10 years ago and certainly intend to go back once restrictions are lifted. Kind regards, Nick.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for your positive review Nick, we will be sharing more and more with you over the coming months. We really look forward to welcoming you back to the museum soon. Don’t forget you can see some of our hidden gems here: pendonmuseum.com/landing-pages/youtube-connection

  • @westhavengwr4613
    @westhavengwr46133 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, we are really pleased you enjoyed the video.

  • @richardbradley2335
    @richardbradley23352 жыл бұрын

    Stephensons Rocket enters the room '' Oh come on...ive still got it''

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good :).

  • @phil36310
    @phil363103 жыл бұрын

    Great video and fine information. I the hope to visit you but meanwhile I like thank you for the possibility to sign up ! Cordialement, Filip, France

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    3 жыл бұрын

    Filip, thank you for such a positive comment, our team will be pleased you enjoyed the video. We do hope to welcome you to the museum one day. Thank you for signing up, we hope to give you a great online Pendon experience.

  • @devon896
    @devon8963 жыл бұрын

    I wish Launceston Castle had been preserved. It goes to show how good GWR's equipment was that the LMS was willing to buy 50 of them.

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, we all agree with your comment here. Many thanks for watching our videos.

  • @MrDavil43

    @MrDavil43

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to envisage a Castle in LMS maroon....no, too painful!

  • @stephenchappell7512

    @stephenchappell7512

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrDavil43 Not really Stanier Swindon man was responsible for the Black 5's which certainly owe a great deal to Great Western influence

  • @Northerner_Transport_Hub

    @Northerner_Transport_Hub

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrDavil43no I could imagine that anything looks good in LMS or BR red or Maroon

  • @TedSmith-og8sc
    @TedSmith-og8sc8 ай бұрын

    Can anyone inform me as to the name of the station the flyer is passing through

  • @PendonMuseumVideos

    @PendonMuseumVideos

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, the model Flyer is passing through our very own Pendon Parva Station. Many thanks for watching.