A Sunday afternoon in Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Paull and Hedon (Views during July 2013)
A cameo of Paull and Hedon in East Yokshire.
St augustine's, Hedon. East Yorkshire
Best ring of 8 in Yorkshire. Ringing Cambridge Surprise Major
Hedon Haven Arms June 2017 (East Yorkshire)
A very quick look at the Haven Arms Pub in the market town of Hedon. We even get to see a pint of Great Newsome Real Ale.
New Years Eve Drive Hedon to Patrington, East Yorkshire, UK
A drive at the end of the 2010s from Hedon to Patrington, catching one of the few beautiful sunsets we've had the Christmas holiday. Villages travelled through are Thorngumbald, Cameron, Keyingham, Otteringham and Patrington.
AT HEDON (HSY Band) CADETS
3/07/2016
Jan Jones Fundraiser At The Station Pub, Stoneleigh
A fundraiser was held for Stoneleigh resident Jan Jones who was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer. She needs to raise 275,000 for a life saving operation in Germany. The event was broadcast live on radio Jackie and Britain's Got Talent finalist wayne woodward came down to perform a few songs and help raise money.
Travel Vlog with Osmo pocket | Harry potter shooting spot | North Yorkshire UK
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This is our travel vlog. We went to Northyorkshire such a beautiful place to see. We enjoyed with our friends. This video is only part 1 of our day, Soon I will upload the next one. Keep watching and support us.
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Anitha Lokesh
37611 & 66999 at Longport
37611 & 66999 (6601) at Longport with the 0Z43 Hull Hedon Road to Longport Freight Depot 20-08-18
Hedon 360 Flight - Hobby flight
DJI hobby flight of Hedon near Kingston Upon Hull
29.06.18 Accident on A63 towards Hull
Fast forward to 1:20
I realise I got a bit too close to the bus in unknown circumstances, next time I'd probably be more proactive in braking.
What you unfortunately can't see in the video is that the second bus rear ended the first one, damaging both quite badly.
Burton-on-Trent, Leeds, Doncaster, Thorne, Lincoln, Melton Mowbray & Nottingham (August 2018)
August 2018.
1. 37025 | 3Z10 09:50 Burton Wetmore Sidings – Mossend Down Yard (Burton-on-Trent).
2. 33207 & 37516 | 1Z45 08:34 York – Carlisle (Leeds).
3. 37800 | 6Z17 11:00 Doncaster Up Decoy – Holbeck Loco Sidings (Doncaster).
4. 66434 | 6Z53 10:00 York Thrall Works – Doncaster Up Decoy (Doncaster).
5. 47826 & 47832 | 1Z14 08:38 London Kings Cross – Edinburgh (Doncaster).
6. 90029 & 67015 | 1Z90 09:45 London Kings Cross – Edinburgh (Doncaster).
7. 66520 | 4E23 05:50 Felixstowe North Freightliner Terminal – Leeds Freightliner Terminal (Doncaster).
8. 88009 & 66115 | 6S31 13:26 Doncaster Up Decoy – Millerhill Yard (Doncaster).
9. 56090 & 56094 | 6E32 08:55 Preston Docks – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Tilts).
10. 56094 & 56096 | 6E32 08:55 Preston Docks – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Thorne South).
11. 37611 & 66999* | 0Z43 13:00 Hedon Road Sidings - Longport Electro-Motive Depot (Eastrington).
12. 66714 | 6E88 12:24 Middleton Towers – Goole Glass Works (Lincoln Central).
13. 66732 | 6L27 17:19 Mountsorrel Sidings – Whitemoor Yard (Melton Mowbray).
14. 66607 | 6Z45 14:04 Barham – Tunstead Sidings (Melton Mowbray).
15. 66082 | 4Z58 15:36 Brandon Down Goods Loop – Peak Forest (Melton Mowbray).
16. 70811 | 6E38 13:54 Colnbrook – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Nottingham).
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Fire at Hull Hedon Road water treatment plant near Saltend
Fire at Hull Hedon Road water treatment plant near Saltend:
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Harry at school Play Hedon Primary School, Hedon Hull 10th December 2009
Cycling Hull to Easington Dimlington via old railway track - Costain 150 Challenge
A 50 mile round trip cycle ride to work and back along an old railway track.
Hull to Easington Dimlington Gas Terminal
Part of the Costain 150 Challenge for charity.
10 June 2015
ARC Vector World’s Most Technically Advanced Motorcycle!
Arc VECTOR is the safest and most advanced motorcycle ever made.
Disruptive design re-defining the motorcycle industry
Unique Human-Machine Interface comprises intelligent jacket and ‘heads up’ helmet
Fastest electric bike ever!
Built by British engineers in Coventry and backed by InMotion, Jaguar Land Rover’s Investment Fund
Story: MILAN, ITALY, 6TH NOVEMBER 2018 – Newly announced motorcycle maker Arc has launched its first model, the Vector, at Milan’s EICMA Motorcycle show today; a machine which tears up convention, just as it tears up the tarmac. The Arc Vector is the most advanced electric motorcycle ever brought to market, utilising exotic materials, thoroughbred componentry and cutting-edge architecture, wrapped in a futuristic body with post-modern nods to café racers past.
Human Machine Interface (HMI) has been taken to a new level, comprising an intelligent rider jacket packed with haptic sensory technology and a Heads-Up Display (HUD) helmet inspired by those of fighter pilots, giving the user important information and enhancing the freedom and wellbeing of their riding experience.
As big on soul as it is technology, the hand-built Vector has a lightweight carbon-composite structure and ingeniously elegant battery-module monocoque, which is as clean and efficient as it is beautiful to behold. Its featherweight solves one of the headaches normally attributed to brick battery EVs, and it has MotoGP levels of stiffness so that there’s zero compromise on ride. Vector utilises carbon swingarms front and rear, custom-made Ohlins dampers for telepathic handling and feedback, and meaty Brembo brakes on anorexic BST wheels. The entire package tips the scales at 220kg, which is almost 60kg lighter than comparable machines. Vector has the best power-to-weight ratio of any electric motorcycle of its class by a considerable margin.
In raw pace, Vector rivals fossil-fuelled superbikes, sprinting from standstill to 60mph in 3.1 seconds and carrying on to 120mph.
The battery cells are the absolute cutting-edge. Their packaging has been developed to be completely modular, flexible, and legacy-free, maximised for simplicity, space and massreduction. The power cell produces 399 units of voltage, giving a realistic range of about 200 miles in urban use and 120 miles on the highway. That’s about 30% more than any comparable EV. Arc will install a personal electric charger at the owner’s desired premises. Away from home, the Vector can be charged in 45 minutes at a quick charge point or service station.
The key to the bike is the Zenith helmet, which has been designed in collaboration with Hedon. Its connected HUD projects speedo, sat-nav and ancillary graphics onto the rider’s visor so they can keep their eyes affixed to the road, Iron Man-style. A live rear-view camera is encased in the calfskin-trimmed helmet, giving the user the ability to see what’s behind them.
End of Freetown Way to Old Hedon Road
Same old rubbish cycle lanes.
Central Fire Station Hull
Central Fire Station, Kingston upon Hull. Film taken in the 1960's
Class 66 Cab Ride DB Schenker 66044 6D27 Knottingley TMD to Hull King George Docks HD
Welcome to another cab ride on board 66044 with 6D27 to Hull with a rake of FCA container flats with British Gypsum boxes.
Today we take in the route from Knottingley TMD in West Yorkshire, to Hull King George Docks where our journey terminates at Hedon Road Sidings.
After departing Knottingley TMD at a steady 3mph (due to the train passing through the wagon workshop), we make our way towards the now demolished Kellingley Colliary where we are routed in to number 1 reception siding at Sudforth Lane where the service is pathed for 15 minutes (Video edited accordingly so you only get to stop for a few seconds!).
Once we leave Sudforth Lane, we head on the Down Goole in the direction of Drax Power station. Along the way we pass Whitley Bridge Junction (where the route deviates towards Eggborough Power Station), the now closed Hensal signal box and under the East Coast Main Line at Heck Ings to Drax Branch Junction where the route also diverges off to Drax Power Station.
From Drax Branch Junction we continue on the Down Goole to Gowdall Junction and then on to the single line. Here we see a variety of level crossings that you wouldn't normally see being installed on a modern railway. These are AOCL (Automatic Open Level Crossing [locally monitored] ) and ABCL (Automatic Barrier Level Crossing [locally monitored] ). The flashing white light signifies that the crossing is safe for the passage of trains, but the driver must observe the crossing until the front of the train is clear.
Part way down the single line, we stop at Rawcliffe Station to allow the train detection system to lower the ABCL before we sound the warning horn and continue.
At the end of the single line is Potters Grange Junction and Goole Signal box, level crossing and station. We continue past here to the stunning Goole Swing Bridge.
Once clear of Goole Swing Bridge we make our way past Saltmarshe signal box and station towards Gilberdyke Junction where we are held momentarily for the passage of a York bound passenger train. This is the start of the traditional semaphore signalling and it is soon to vanish to make way for modern colour light signalling.
Now we can pick up speed towards Hull and we cruise along at a steady 60mph as we pass Oxmardyke, Broomfleet, Cave, Crabley Creek, Brough, Melton Lane and Welton Lane signal boxes.
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A few miles further down we pass North Ferriby station and the impressive Humber Bridge comes in to view (interesting fact - The distance between the top of the pillars is 4 further apart than the bottom of the pillars due to the curvature of the earth) as we start to follow the Humber Estuary down towards Hessle Junction and we begin to run parallel to the A63.
After passing Hessle Junction, we start to bring our speed down to 30mph for Hessle Road Junction where we can see the route is set for us due to the flashing yellow signals on approach.
As we pass over Dairycotes bridge, the junction signal comes in to view and the train is allowed to coast over the junction at 30mph and naturally reduce our speed using the gradient to 10mph for Spring bank North Junction.
Here the line is single track all the way to Bridges Junction where the Hull Docks ABP railway territory starts. We bring the train to a stand at the inlet signal and then receive the position lights to continue on to the docks railway at 10mph.
Passing over the A63 and swinging round the left, we come to a stand outside the security gates PIC cabin and collect the docks radio equipment. After getting permission to proceed, we continue our journey towards Hedon Road Sidings where our journey ends.
Thank you for watching. This cab ride was filmed with all the required permissions in 2014 and is of historical relevance due to the changing landscape of the railway and signalling systems on this line of route.
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Railways 2019 – Unseen Footage Compilation (Part 1)
Railways 2019 – Unseen Footage Compilation.
(Part 1 – January to June):
1. 37402 & 37419 | 1Z86 12:35 Fort William – Crewe (Carlisle).
2. 37402 & 37419 | 1Z86 12:35 Fort William – Crewe (Lancaster).
3. 56302 | 6Z56 10:05 Barassie Yard – Rotherham Masborough Booths (Great Heck).
4. 37059 & 37038 | 1Z72 05:25 Taunton – Leeds (York).
5. 70000 & 47810 | 1Z54 11:03 York – Bristol Temple Meads (Colton Junction).
6. 66708 & 60047 | 6R99 09:29 Drax Power Station – Doncaster Down Decoy (Fenwick).
7. 60103 | 1Z31 10:04 York – London Paddington (Fenwick).
8. 37407 & 37059 | 5Z46 14:45 Neville Hill Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot – Burton Wetmore Sidings (Fitzwilliam).
9. 37407 & 37059 | 5Z46 14:45 Neville Hill Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot – Burton Wetmore Sidings (Moorthorpe).
10. 37606 & 37218 | 5Z38 10:45 Carlisle Kingmoor – Derby Railway Technical Centre (Moorthorpe).
11. 47813 & 66997 | 0Z43 13:00 Hedon Road Sidings – Longport Electro-Motive Depot (Wressle).
12. 37218 & 37606 | 1Q53 20:46 Doncaster West Yard – Derby Railway Technical Centre (Gilberdyke).
13. 20189 & 20205 | 7Z20 10:43 Derby Railway Technical Centre – Derby Railway Technical Centre (Derby).
14. 66779 | 6M83 10:51 Tinsley Yard – Bardon Hill (Derby).
15. 68019 | 1Z27 09:32 Motherwell – Carmarthen (Crewe).
16. 66423 | 6D95 14:41 Bescot Engineers Sidings – Toton North Yard (Tamworth).
17. 70003 | 4O14 05:36 Garston Freightliner Terminal – Southampton Maritime Container Terminal (Leamington Spa).
18. 37099 & 37521 | 1Q90 15:15 Derby Railway Technical Centre – Ferme Park Reception (Peterborough).
19. 57604 & 57602 | 5A40 07:33 London Paddington – Reading Traincare Depot (London Paddington).
20. 66723 & 66779 | 1Z15 07:31 Stevenage – Cardiff Central (Camden Road).
21. 86622 & 86613 | 4L89 22:09 Coatbridge Freightliner Terminal – Felixstowe North Freightliner Terminal (Camden Road).
22. 67004 & 67021 | 1Z31 10:59 Brentford – Surbiton (Barnes).
23. 66076 | 4E26 08:56 Dollands Moor Sidings – Scunthorpe Redbourne Sidings (Barnes).
24. 66765 | 5X91 11:30 Slade Green Traction & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot – Ilford Electric Multiple Unit Depot.
25. 56103 & 56091 | 6Z09 10:31 Chaddesden Sidings – Willesden Sidings (Harrow & Wealdstone).
26. 37409 & 37405 | 1G40 16:27 London Liverpool Street – Norwich (Stratford).
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