Freight around Stoke-on-Trent in the 1960's
The abundance of freight that used to pass through the environs of Stoke station and its goods yard in the hands of LMS and BR power, including a Stanier mogul, double headed 9F's, with 92026 being an Ex-Crosti fitted example, and a good helping of 8F's along with a couple 08's sitting waiting in the yard between shunting duties. A trip up the Chatterley Valley to Harecastle tunnel sees a return to stoke with plenty of 10T steel bodied coal wagons dotted about with the sidings for Wolstanton colliery well stocked. 9F's on Stoke shed adjacent to Pratts Siding signal box with an LMS Flying Pig at Fenton Manor sidings with a what is possibly a sand train from Oakamoor setting off for Stoke Junction. These clips are without sound.

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North Eastern Freight

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Fenton in the past

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Last Coal Train from Norton Colliery Stoke on Trent (1977) | Pristine Class 25, Loose Shunting.

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60's Stoke.mpg

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LMS Men Of The Footplate 1939, full version.

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Pubs of yesterday - Hanley Stoke On Trent

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BR Steam 1967/8

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Rare Vintage Coal Train Footage Around Milton Junction in 1977.

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HANLEY In the 1960s & 70s

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1960's East Coast Main Line

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Stoke on Trent Roundhouse

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