Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
A rare live steam open day at S I R C Ayrshire, Scotland
Loco's featured manufactured by Andrew Barclay & Sons Kilmarnock
Dunaskin to Laight Crossing - Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
The Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group extended their running line to Laight Crossing in the 2019 season. The group are based at Dunaskin near Waterside in the Doon Valley.
Scottish Industrial Railway Centre - Dunaskin 2019
A brief overview of the outdoor exhibits at the Scottish Industrial Railway Centre on Sunday 14th July 2019.
Scottish Industrial Railway Centre 2018-08-19
translagion look down
Das Scottish Industrial Railway Centre befindet sich bei Patna, im „Nirgendwo“. Schon an der Schnellstraße hat man Schilder aufgestellt, dass es heute „dampft“. Wir haben erst einmal einen Schreck bekommen, als wir das Gelände sahen. Es standen auch schon ein paar Autos von Besuchern herum. Man kann sich erst einmal auf dem Gelände, welches eine alte Industrieanlage ist, umsehen. Die Gebäude fallen schon ein. Im Shop gibt es die Karten für den Zug, der ganz am Ende des Geländes fährt. Eine Lok mit einem Waggon pendeln durch die Landschaft. Es gibt ein interessantes Museum über die Industrie im letzten Jahrhundert. Neben div. Normalspur Lokomotiven hat man auch einige Schmalspurfahrzeuge. Naja.
The Scottish Industrial Railway Centre is situated near Patna. The area former used to be a brick and iron factory. Many railway relics stand around. At the end of the terrain, a steam train runs on Sundays, which is already announced at the highway. The train goes back and forth for a few minutes. The organisation has some standard gauge locomotives and some narrow gauge vehicles. The buildings of industrial plants are falling down. There is a small, interesting museum about the industrial plant.
Scottish Industrial Railway Centre, Dail M' Fhaolain / Dalmellington, Schd Air/Ayrshire 27/09/09
Turas treana aig Ionad Rathaidean-iarainn Gnìomhachail na h-Alba, Dail M' Fhaolain, Siorrachd Air.
Train ride at the Scottish Industrial Railway Centre, Dalmellington, Ayrshire.
Scottish Industrial Railway Center 30-5-16
A Barclay 0-4-0DM in action
Scottish Industrial Steam
Super 8 silent cine film taken between 1977 & 1979 at Polkemmet, Frances & Bedlay Collieries, the Dalmellington system and R B Tennent Ltd
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Industrial steam after August 1968 : Part 1, Yorkshire
Like the enthusiasts of 1968 in the aftermath of The End Of British Railways' Steam in August 1968 we will now explore the other places where steam was still in almost-daily use, on industrial railways. Some went to extremes! We start one-and-a-quarter miller from the delightful (?) Esholt Sewage Works in Bradford (and probably should have stayed there!) and enter the site to see locally-built (in Leeds) Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0ST no 1435 Nellie at work amongst the effluent waste together with a small Thomas Smith-built steam crane. Fortunately, we don't have Smell-O-Vision!
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Abandoned Dunaskin
A lovely scene in Ayrshire at the Scottish Industrial Railway Center. I had a ton more images that couldn't make it onto the video but I think it turned out rather well.
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Dunaskin Railway Station, East Ayrshire - July 2016 Open Day
An Open Day at the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Society's Dunaskin Station, Waterside, East Ayrshire, Scotland. This is the base for Scottish Industrial Railway Preservation. Steam was cancelled due to a faulty regulator that day.
Ayr Junction Railway Tour
A tour of the Ayr Junction Railway
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Exploring an Abandoned Scottish Trainyard and Iron Works
I nice two for one explore here. We found an abandoned trainyard with lots of rusted stock and then a little further up the tracks we come across an old iron works. Beautiful weather only ruined by the midges!
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Dunaskin Waterside - Ayrshire - 1970
At the Minnivey Colliery in Dunaskin, Ayrshire - part of the NCB's Scottish South Area - there was still pride to be found in October 1970. Two well-presented Andrew Barclay tank locomotives, NCB numbers 24 and 10, the former a late design of 0-6-0T fitted with sloping tanks and a Giesl Ejector, the latter a rather more conventional 0-4-0ST, are seen shunting ancient wooden-bodied coal hoppers, again still in a very presentable condition in the last days of active steam working in Great Britain.
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'Freight Power' DVD Trailer
Our latest release from Steaming Around Yorkshire Film Production is a DVD solely based around heritage freight trains from around the UK.
The 101 Minute long DVD features over 60 steam engines from around the UK slogging their guts out working freight services. The DVD features a wide range of engines from the small industrial tanks to the gigantic 2-10-0's.
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Old Photographs Falkirk Central Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Falkirk, a large town in the Central Lowlands. Historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley north west of Edinburgh and north east of Glasgow. The town is at the junction of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals, a location which proved key to its growth as a centre of heavy industry during the Industrial Revolution. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Falkirk was at the centre of the iron and steel industry. The area was at the forefront of canal construction when the Forth and Clyde Canal opened in 1790. The Union Canal built in 1822 provided a link to Edinburgh and early railway development followed in the 1830s and 1840s. The Antonine Roman Wall, which stretches across the centre of Scotland, passed through the town and remnants of it can still be seen. George Forrest who was born in Falkirk on 13 March 1873, was a Scottish botanist, who became one of the first explorers of China's then remote southwestern province of Yunnan, generally regarded as the most biodiverse province in the country. Robert Dollar, also known as Captain Robert Dollar, who was born in 1844 in Bainsford, Falkirk. was a Scots American industrialist. The title Captain was honorary and he was called the Grand Old Man of the Pacific. Both were bestowed after his entry into the shipping industry. Dollar became a lumber baron, shipping magnate, philanthropist; he was also a Freemason. His biography and an extensive introduction by him is contained within the book, Men Who Are Making the West 1923. Thomas Clement Douglas was born in Falkirk on 20 October 1904. He was a Canadian social democratic politician and Baptist minister. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1935 as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. He left federal politics to become the Saskatchewan CCF's leader and then the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961. His government was the first social democratic government in North America, and it introduced the continent's first single payer, universal health care program. Robert D. Wilson was born in Falkirk on February 3, 1839. He was an American farmer and politician. Wilson emigrated to the United States in 1854 and settled in the Town of Melrose, Jackson County, Wisconsin. Wilson was a farmer who served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1880 and was a Republican. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day
Ayrshire Industrial Steam Preservation 1997
A visit in August 1997 to the former Minnivey base of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group with Andrew Barclay No. 10 giving brake van rides. In the second part of the film we visit the Dunaskin Heritage Centre a few days later. The ARPG were later to move their base to Dunaskin.
Scottish Branch Lines- Deeside Line Dismantling 1970
8mm archive cine film (no sound) of the dismantling of the Deeside Railway line in 1970.
Film taken at locations between Cults and Banchory. See also Last Day of Deeside Line and Last Train to Culter films.
STEAM WORLD ARCHIVE Volume 26 Travels around Great Britain in the 1960s with David Scudamore
Southern Steam
Bulleid Pacifics and BR Standards in their last years around Waterloo, Clapham Junction, Eastleigh, Basingstoke, Southampton, Bournemouth and a ‘Pug’ at Charlton United Glass Greenwich. Also a quick look at Guildford.
Western Steam
Western steam around Banbury and Oxford including Cross Country trains swopping motive power from Halls to Bulleid Pacifics. Also 92247 on the last day of steam on the Western Region.
North West Steam
The final years of steam around Preston, Crewe, Shap, Carlisle Kingmoor and also the End of Steam Specials.
Eastern Region
WDs & 8Fs around Doncaster, Normanton and Wakefield. Also a look at Low Moor, Holbeck Shed, Leeds, Skipton, Frodingham and Cambridge. Industrial action at Cambridge Gas works and Barrington Cement.
North East
Alnmouth, Ashington, South Blyth Shed, Oxhill, Ryhope, Seaham Docks, Cemetery North Junction.
Scottish Steam
Ayr, Dunfermline and Thornton sheds and also the Wemyss Private Railway.