Some rather nice videos of Waterloo Station, thanks
to the marvellous facility of Youtube. I say, those
people at Youtube are all rather splendid for keeping
these videos online for us Waterloo enthusiasts to see.
So, click the arrows on the pictures to make the videos
work, and if you cant see anything at all, might I suggest
you contact an expensive computer consultant.
Waterloo Train Enquiry Bureau 1997
CTEB video from the last dark days of it's life. Filmed on a ghostly
late shift in 1997, this short movie gives you a quick insight as
to what it was like 'doing time' in the dear old bureau. Great days...
Waterloo Station CTEB 1991
3D animation that I made of the bureau as it would have looked
around the early nineties. Modelled from memory. Well, it was
like a second home to myself and many colleagues, and the good
old CTEB is firmly imprinted upon my mind's eye.
The BTF Terminus programme 1962
A nice TV documentary about Waterloo Station before the dark days
of privatisation.
There is some footage here of the CTEB in the not so swinging sixties.
This is the first of four parts making up this superb video, the rest
of which can be found
Here
Class 50 'Dreadnought' 1990
Watch this splendid old mass of metal leaving
Waterloo Station back in the great days of
Network SouthEast.
Waterloo & City line: 1991
Back in those splendid times, here is the drain train
working whilst not suspended, which in those ancient
times was quite a rarity.
Waterloo Road: 2006
View of the Welly, Lower Road, and passenger bridges.
Commentary by a lost Italian tourist.
Slam Door: 2004
Some nice Slam-Door stock from the South West lines. These
were grand old services, allowing one to open your door before the
train had stopped, enabling you to knock over the odd annoying
communter who was standing too close to the edge. Fantastic romantic railways.
Rail Against Privatisation: 2006
Video from those naughty RMT chaps. Save the Railways and Tube
network from the evils of privatisation!
British Rail Crew training video: 1991
Brighton to Hove run, from Network South East.