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Before Christmas I offered them so 45 year old 8mm film which included bits of East Leeds, just on the off-chance there may be some interes before it disintegrates. Not even an acknowledgement from them.
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buffaloskinner wrote: Some absolutely brilliant short films on this new website which covers the whole of YorkshireHere are some from West Yorkshirehttp://yfaonline.com/search_results_browse_by.cfm?by=area&keyword=&area=4&x=43&y=9 Nice one Bufflao, Just seen that on Look North as well.I was watching the '8 O'CLOCK SPECIAL' the other week on the Yorkshire film archive site, It's a train ride from Leeds Central station to Bradford Exchange in under 4 minutes.It was filmed in 1962, both stations are long since gone of course.Your hard pushed to spot the stations and locations at that speed i can say But you can see Copley hill shed as it leaves Leeds, plus i think it will be the old Pudsey station you see.It gives a good idea to see just how much railway infrastructure there was in those days.The film clip is herehttp://yfaonline.com/assetDetails.cfm?film=3382&keyword=&sortby=&area=4&by=area&start=21&fromSearchValue=fromBrowseBy
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dogduke wrote: The 8 o'clock special runs 'main line' from Bramleythro'Stanningley not via the Pudsey branch.Stations en route would be Armley Moor,Bramley,Stanningley,Laisterdyke . Dont think thats correct, looking at the track layout it definately went via Copley Hill and Wortley.
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I know it didn't go along the Pudsey loop line there Dogduke, the tunnel you see is Laisterdyke, not Greenside.I mistakenly called the old closed sation near Pudsey, it indeed was Stanningley. Stanningley station was a lot nearer to Pudsey than 'new Pudsey' station is situated now lol Stanningley closed on 30 December 1967, having supposedly been replaced by New Pudsey, although the two catchment areas were largely different.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Pudsey_railway_station
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