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Nick Leverton December 11th 13 11:54 PM

Post Office Railway on BBC1
 
Subjected to The One Show at the parents' this evening, I noticed a few
minutes on the Post Office Railway. A mixture of historical film and
current, ending with a brief trip on the line today (albeit dressed up
for Christmas with obligatory cuteness for early evening BBC1).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ow_11_12_2013/
skip to 39' 11" for the film which lasts about 4 minutes.

Obviously it wasn't the first electrified railway in the world as the
museum manager says, but despite that the segment is well worth viewing.

Nick
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[email protected] December 12th 13 12:25 AM

Post Office Railway on BBC1
 
In article , (Nick Leverton)
wrote:

Subjected to The One Show at the parents' this evening, I noticed a few
minutes on the Post Office Railway. A mixture of historical film and
current, ending with a brief trip on the line today (albeit dressed up
for Christmas with obligatory cuteness for early evening BBC1).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ow_11_12_2013/
skip to 39' 11" for the film which lasts about 4 minutes.

Obviously it wasn't the first electrified railway in the world as the
museum manager says, but despite that the segment is well worth
viewing.


Obviously as you say but I wondered what he meant to say. First automatic
railway perhaps?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Basil Jet[_3_] December 12th 13 10:01 AM

Post Office Railway on BBC1
 
On 2013\12\12 10:10, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 09:26:23 +0000, wrote:

Ta for that, as one who reacts quicker to the first note of the One
Show music than I would the 4 min warning and keeps a programmable
remote handy with every button set to turn the telly off I would have
missed that.


Nice to know I'm not the only person who reacts like that although I
don't have a multi button off switch. ;-)


The One Show needs those permanent off switches sold by Smith & Wesson!

[email protected] December 14th 13 12:12 PM

Post Office Railway on BBC1
 
On 12/12/2013 00:54, Nick Leverton wrote:
Subjected to The One Show at the parents' this evening, I noticed a few
minutes on the Post Office Railway. A mixture of historical film and
current, ending with a brief trip on the line today (albeit dressed up
for Christmas with obligatory cuteness for early evening BBC1).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ow_11_12_2013/
skip to 39' 11" for the film which lasts about 4 minutes.

Obviously it wasn't the first electrified railway in the world as the
museum manager says, but despite that the segment is well worth viewing.

Nick


Very interesting, many thanks for that.

Interesting how the presenter put his foot on the 4th rail. Live or not,
you stay away from it.

What is Mail Rail's future at this point? It's still a valuable asset.

My guess, however, is that it will only gather dust, the rails will
become unusable and that it will simply fall apart.

Where there ever any waysides on that system, by the way?

Roland Perry December 14th 13 12:23 PM

Post Office Railway on BBC1
 
In message , at 13:12:22 on Sat, 14 Dec
2013, " remarked:

What is Mail Rail's future at this point? It's still a valuable asset.


Hasn't it been severed by Crossrail?

My guess, however, is that it will only gather dust, the rails will
become unusable and that it will simply fall apart.


Because neither the sources nor sinks of its traffic are relevant any
more. Good to preserve half a mile as a museum though.
--
Roland Perry


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