The Brighton Belle
A few short newsreels showing the Brighton Bell over the years
Starting with a newsreel from BBC South East about the revival of the train followed by a film by Railway Roundabout and finishing off with a newsreel about the very last day of service in 1972
2016 11 12 Epsom -7 vs Brighton -9
Epsom College 1st XV vs Brighton College: Brighton won 9 -7
Flying inside Brighton Railway station
Flying inside Brighton Railway station orbx south of England.
Good Conversation Outside A Brighton Pub
BRIGHTON BELLE LAST RUN - COLOUR - NO SOUND
CUTS FOR STORY NUMBER 98100 - COLOUR VERY GOOD - Shots of train into and out of station . Exterior GV's Victoria Station. Train across viaduct.
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Man stabbed '18 times in 25 seconds' on train
A security camera shows the moment Lee Pomeroy was stabbed 18 times in 25 seconds, on a train from Guildford to London in January.
The Old Bailey sat in silence during the graphic clip of the quick and frenzied attack on a train from Guildford to Waterloo.
The 51-year-old was stabbed by fellow passenger Darren Pencille on 4 January.
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Railway Roundabout 1959 'The Brighton Belle'
Returning south, we now see the famous 'Brighton Belle' of the Southern Railway on it's way from Brighton to London Victoria.
The stock is still in service but in separate areas of the UK, on preserved railways or in use on main line specials like the Orient Express.
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Sussex Snippets - Preston Park Brighton
The first in a new series of occasional videos looking around the lovely counties of East & West Sussex.
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BRIGHTON BELLE 2019
FEBRUARY 2019 - a definitive walkthrough of this iconic train restoration. This is what you're going to get, here's how it is, with direct descriptions from a 5 BEL Trust Trustee. Fascinating 30 mins that offers insight into this unique project.
Bluebell Railway - Driver's Eye View - Sheffield Park to East Grinstead
See the Bluebell Railway as the driver sees it, thanks to the locomotive crew and the Bluebell Railway kindly granting permission to attach a camera to Locomotive No.263. Travel through glorious Sussex countryside to the sound of this delightful (SECR) H Class locomotive over the entire route from Sheffield Park to East Grinstead. Locomotive No.263 was designed by Harry Wainwright in 1904 and built at Ashford Works to haul suburban passenger trains for the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.
A signal was passed at danger at 30:20 – The operations director at the Bluebell Railway asked for an explanation for this action to be included in the forward to this video - The signal was passed at danger under the authority of the signalman, because the signal had failed due to an electrical fault and the driver was in possession of the Electric Token for the section.
Filmed - 01.06.18 - Track gauge - 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in).
UK Railtours - The Regency Javelin - Across Sussex With Javelin 395016 + 395015 - 12/11/16
Southeastern Highspeed Class 395 Javelin Class 395 015 and 395 016 are seen at various locations around Sussex with the UK Railtours Regency Javelin Railtour.
In this video, the HS1 Hitachi units make a very rare appearance at Three Bridges, Hove and Brighton.
The remembrance day themed rail tour ran from St Pancras International to Redhill via Kent, then ran Redhill to Littlehampton via Three Bridges and Horsham. The tour then ran along the coast to Brighton via Worthing before heading towards Hastings via Eastbourne.
Apologies for any water on the screen, it was raining all day!
Shoreham (Brighton) Airport By Orbx a quick Fly round in Bell 407.
Shoreham (Brighton) Airport By Orbx. As its my favourite small Airport here is a quick Fly round the airport in the Bell 407.
I am also using Orbx True Earth South. And it looks great.
Here is the wording from the Orbx site.
EGKA is located in Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex and almost every single object seen in the real airport has been accurately modelled and positioned, allowing you to immerse yourself in a realistic flight simulation environment. Shoreham Airport also now known as Brighton Airport is at the forefront of general aviation in the UK, and a major base for flying activities along the South Coast. The City of Brighton and Hove and the town of Worthing are within easy travelling distance from the airport and Shoreham by Sea railway station will provide the means to get you to Gatwick, London and beyond. Shoreham is the oldest licensed airfield in the UK and has a beautiful art deco style terminal building which we have faithfully portrayed.
Wonky Joystick Productions. A voice made for silent movies.
The Brighton Belle final years
Footage of the Brighton Belle (1967-1972) including the farewell tour along the Newhaven branch
Brighton Belle mural, Brighton Toy and Model Museum
A pan of the Brighton Belle mural, which was was painted on the side wall of Brighton Toy and Model Museum in 2010 to mark the expected return of the world's only fully electric Pullman train.
BRIGHTON BELLE LAST RUN
The Brighton Belle leaves Victoria Station on it's last journey. She is being replaced by a more up-to-date service.
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Sir Kay Makes His Point To Shirley: Sir Kay's Misjudgement Preview Clip | LOBR: Brighton
In this clip from the next Locomotives Of British Railways: Brighton episode Sir Kay's Misjudgement Sir Kay is having a argument with another engine named Shirley and brings it to close by getting his opinion well and truly across to her...
LOBR: Brighton Episode 2 pulls into the station, Sunday October 8th on TFL Creative Media
Southern Bell Hayling Island
Cottage by the sea constructed from two converted railway carriages.
Brighton Belle and M7
Here we have a Tri-ang Brighton Bell and the OLD Tri-ang/Hornby version of the M7 SR tank pulling some Exley SR suburbans.
Tri-ang never actually made a Brighton Belle but 35 years ago there was a whitemetal kit of driving ends and kitchen windows etc to convert one. Mine did not work out as gluing the castings to the plastic was not very good in those days and the project abandoned. However, about 6 years ago someone must have succeeded this and had all new plastic mouldings made from these items, including the roofs for the Driving cars. The kit was complete with Tri-ang bogies, tables etc and just a motor had to be found. The obvious choice was the old Tri-ang SR EMU one. I did have a Wrenn version of the Belle (motorless) which looked poor so I kept the bogies and sold the bodies. The three trailing bogies under the Power cars use these now, whitemetal ones were provided in the kit. I do prefer the shorter length of these as they match the rest of the coaches I use. The brown was a chocolate colour I liked but not Pullman brown although the cream is the Pullman Umber colour.
The M7 is from the old Tri-ang/Hornby stable which has had its wheels turned down for the finer track and also the insulated wheels were replaced for non insulated wheels making it a true 3-rail locomotive. It does have a modern style rear bogie as that has a NEM pocket for a Kadee coupling. Due to its shiny plastic look the body was very lightly, and from a distance, sprayed with grey primer to give the weathered look. As you can see it will pull just like the L1, as in another clip, very fast if you open her up as they say. It will certainly never see this speed on the layout, unless, the kids get to play and turn the controller the wrong way.
150246 Departs Brighton For Bristol Temple Meads - 16/3/18
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