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Exploring Wemyss Tramway from Gallatown, Kirkcaldy to Coaltown of Wemyss
The Wemyss Tramway Order of 1905 authorised the construction of this tramway. It was financed by the Wemyss Coal Company, owned by Randolph Wemyss.
It was opened on 25th August 1906 and was a single-line track throughout, financed by the Wemyss Coal Company (owned by the laird). It ran through the villages it served as a street tramway, but in the rural areas was more like a light railway, running on fenced-off, sleepered stretches.
The mainline of the tramway joined Leven, Methil, Buckhaven, East Wemyss, West Wemyss, Coaltown of Wemyss, Dysart and Kirkcaldy.
It was 3ft 6in gauge and 7.5 miles long running with electrical power provided from Denbeath, a power station built for the Wellesley Colliery.
The tramway operated with 4 cars, carrying workers for the Wemyss owned collieries, between locations.
The initial rolling stock consisted of 9 (Nos. 1-9) Brush single-deck cars, followed later by four identical cars (Nos. 10-13), and, in 1907, four Milnes-Voss bogie cars (Nos. 14-17), which served specifically as miners’ transport, in 1925 two more Brush bogie cars (Nos. 18-19) were added.
In 1928 two ex-Potteries bogie cars were purchased (Nos. 20-21) and in 1931 eight double-deckers (Nos. 22-29) were purchased from Kirkcaldy, but had the upper decks and stairs removed before entering service.
The power station contained two engines of 250 h.p. each. Services started on 25 August 1906, and it had running powers to the Kirkcaldy Corporation Tramways system.
Due to the expansion of bus competition after the 1914-1918 War, the company was forced to purchase its own buses, although when controlling interest passed to the Balfour Beatty group in 1922, its main rival, the General Motor Carrying Company, was bought out.
The line closed on 30th January 1932.
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Exploring Abandoned Shandon House, Argyll & Bute
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Artisan Friday on Kirkcaldy High Street and the Mercat Shopping Centre
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Shout out to all the businesses trying to keep life in Kirkcaldy Town centre.
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Retroshite Car Meet - April 2022 (Loch Leven's Larder)
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Thanks to Retroshite for hosting the event.
Exploring Cultybraggan WW2 Prisoners-of-War Camp
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Cultybraggan Camp lies close to the village of Comrie, in west Perthshire, Scotland. It was first used as a prisoner of war (PoW) camp during World War II, and then became an Army training area. It later housed a Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring post, and a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ). The associated training areas are still in use with the Ministry of Defence.
Silverburn Park & Abandoned R.O.C. Bunker, Leven, Fife
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Exploring Route of Dunfermline Upper Railway Line
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Exploring Abandoned Sawmill (+ bonus)
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Exploring Abandoned Sawmill ( bonus)
Wanderlust: Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy
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Exploring Abandoned Glenfarg Railway Tunnels
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Exploring Ruined Largo House
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Building a Cat Tree by PawHut, for our kitten Butters
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More of Butters, our kitten
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More of Butters, our kitten
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Body Confidence: Bye bye beardie
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Our New Kitten! Highlights of our first week with Butters
Deer Hunt (Shoot with cameras, not guns)
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Deer Hunt (Shoot with cameras, not guns)
Another SCAM call from "BT Internet Security"
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Another SCAM call from "BT Internet Security"

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 Місяць тому

    I remember all that you are saying and bringing back all the memories when I used to travel from Ladybank to Alloa for about 18 months 2 years up till it closed, bringing the Forth bridge and also the swing bridge that used to open to allow the ships up with cement to the other side of the road bridge,and also at closing of the Alva and Kinross. And happy to see more lines getting opened, like the Thornton to Leven and onto St Andrews worked until it closed ,which I had 47 years of service with British Rail.

  • @seanryan842
    @seanryan842 Місяць тому

    I used to live on duddingston drive in the 80,s

  • @colinmcgregor123
    @colinmcgregor123 2 місяці тому

    Grey squirrels are vermin

  • @narjesmostafa1904
    @narjesmostafa1904 2 місяці тому

    Hi, I’m a college student making a documentary about the high street and the mercat, if you don’t mind Would I be able to use some of the clips from this video for my documentary? Thanks

  • @gorehamster9172
    @gorehamster9172 3 місяці тому

    The Bridge still went over William Street for at least part of the 90's and what's now the path beyond that was ballast or at least behind Whitemyre Court was..

  • @andygray7478
    @andygray7478 3 місяці тому

    My great uncle drove the narrow gauge railway engine from cults lime works to Springfield mainline station

  • @martinanderson1995
    @martinanderson1995 3 місяці тому

    Hi, yes its me again 😊. Have just seen this vid today. I wondered who the clean shaven handsome young man was😂. You will have not known its my local stomping ground from my childhood. With todays traffic, it would be safer to park at the prefabs area at Cardenden, then walk up to the Blueberry hill, take a right then continue upwards and along. Its my intention to walk around there this summer if i am still able health wise. The part that the ruins are situated was known locally as the Boos (spelling?). Sadly I didnt get more info from my dad as to who stayed there or its origin. But i do remember him smiling as we stood there, he must have been remembering his youth as we cast our eyes over the surrounding terrain and the terrace cottage he was born and brought up in at Cluny. The ancient burial ground was surveyed by a group from Dundee or Stirling University around 1990. The location was more noticeable at that time. The pathway was highly popular for ones Sunday stroll. It was known as the circle, for that's what it is. I always wondered if it was a road track leading to the now none existing Castle within the forest. Along, off the lower path, that you looked down upon, was another track road that lead you through the fields and forest to the Shawsmill / Torbain Towers main road. Cant do that now with the introduction of the dual carriageway. Yet one can cautiously go through (if still allowed) Carden farm and cross over by the flyover. Further down the main road from your starting point, (Dothan Farm), in the dip you will see a small electric sub station, there, a path that heads west a short distance to Cluny Square. You will see at the beginning of the path a small fenced section to the right. In there was a small cottage that the Bernard family had resided. I often wondered if that was the Cluny Toll in origin. I wonder if anyone reading this remembers the "cheni hooses", the cottages were just up from the Dothan and Begg farms, and the hooses were flattened for the duel carriageway Cheers 😊.

  • @davidthomson17
    @davidthomson17 3 місяці тому

    Am actually your Mother Aileen cousin ,👍Am a urban explorer also

  • @johncgray4643
    @johncgray4643 4 місяці тому

    I went up to duicair Park to with my dog and wee went through the hedge mase could memories

  • @johncgray4643
    @johncgray4643 4 місяці тому

    I walkt my collie dog up den evry day but now I don't stay in kdy but thank for showing the den pall

  • @davidcoath6741
    @davidcoath6741 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for posting this. I live close to where the old loco depot stood, and frequently when out walking, try to reimagine the layout that was once there. Those shots of the old maps that you included really helped me to see where the sheds and tracks once were. Thank you. I like your explorations of local history a lot. Keep up the good work.

  • @Smell.My.Cheese
    @Smell.My.Cheese 5 місяців тому

    Would this be big enough for an adult cat?

  • @martinanderson1995
    @martinanderson1995 5 місяців тому

    The power station for Kirkcaldy trams , was situated along Victoria Road, on the west end of the Victoria bridge. The power station is now demolished , i think in 2020 or so. Sorry Covid has scrambled my time frame .

  • @martinanderson1995
    @martinanderson1995 5 місяців тому

    In around 2021/22 i was informed by a reputable source that Walter had passed away, but he was unsure of the exact date as i. All due to our deteriating ill health I'm afraid.

  • @JimHandyside
    @JimHandyside 6 місяців тому

    They knocked down the houses my family and others lived in to build these structures. All I could show my daughter on a recent trip home was the apartments and parking structure. Thank goodness the Masonic Hall is still standing as is the Volunteers Green down the road. Mind you I grew up in the 50's on Thistle Street.

  • @weepair2
    @weepair2 6 місяців тому

    I can remember seeing trains crossing the viaduct.

  • @roberteasson7820
    @roberteasson7820 6 місяців тому

    My home town

  • @user-rv9no6qg8u
    @user-rv9no6qg8u 7 місяців тому

    I remember going down there as a kid in the 70s, there was still a bed frame in the main room and the hatch was always unlocked. I also remember using the squash court in the old Silverburn flax mill. You bought a key for 50p from the council and played whenever you wanted, nobody seemed to know about it.

  • @SevenOfNine-7
    @SevenOfNine-7 7 місяців тому

    The esplanade one was built late 70s early 80s probably when they extended the Mercat. I say they should reopen the thistle street car park, knock down the new appartments, and reinstate Jackie Os.

  • @bryanthacker6833
    @bryanthacker6833 7 місяців тому

    Apparently this was a goods only line that ran up to Lochty (east Fife) from 1898-1964. I remember a railway bridge/viaduct that ran above the Leven Road. Demolished mid 1970's?

  • @malcolmhowe6602
    @malcolmhowe6602 7 місяців тому

    Don’t forget 1973 when my uncle was a miner there.. luckily not his shift but took ages to contact and feel relieved. And more for those who were lost.. before that he was at Wellesley ..

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 8 місяців тому

    Walked down that line many times for doing mechanical and electrical maintenance at the signal box at the Dock yard.

  • @user-nc5tb5go3d
    @user-nc5tb5go3d 8 місяців тому

    A winching paradise

  • @user-nc5tb5go3d
    @user-nc5tb5go3d 8 місяців тому

    Get your navigator a decent map long way round to Cardenden especially with the price of petrol.

  • @user-nc5tb5go3d
    @user-nc5tb5go3d 8 місяців тому

    Check the one out in Kirkcaldy leading from the Town house down to the High Street. Still supposed to be secret.

  • @jocklynch8911
    @jocklynch8911 8 місяців тому

    Great video pal,very informative

  • @miko362
    @miko362 8 місяців тому

    So the first entrance you walked passed on the Borland was the tram entrance and the other one you walked was the train line

  • @johnmorris-qt3gz
    @johnmorris-qt3gz 9 місяців тому

    why did you not show the yard on the other side of the road

  • @jocklynch8911
    @jocklynch8911 9 місяців тому

    It was a great wee shop in its time.

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 9 місяців тому

    That’s the line to Alloa as I remember going there daily as the telegraph lines man.

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 9 місяців тому

    What about another video visit and let us see where they are at

  • @jocklynch8911
    @jocklynch8911 9 місяців тому

    Great video pal,more please 👍

  • @jimbaillie1749
    @jimbaillie1749 9 місяців тому

    @JimBaillie. In 1951 I was 16 and a clerk at Camerron Bridge booking office. It was a busy station with passengers, and the barrels of whisky from the distillery, each had to have an invoice and two labels. Your film remineded of pleasant memories.

  • @andyrae6928
    @andyrae6928 9 місяців тому

    Grew up and played in the area as a kid great vid mate

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 9 місяців тому

    Go and do some research on the Raith ballroom far south end of the high street ,last time I saw it it was turned in to a church ,but it was the busiest ball room in fife you’d have to speak to people over 65 who went there ,I’m 72 and went there for a couple of years it used to go off ,,you couldn’t get in without a tie every one was dressed up well ,I now live in Australia for the last 50 years,the Raith is Kirkcaldy history too

  • @doodah80s
    @doodah80s 9 місяців тому

    Are there any photos from when it 1st opened in the 90s until 2009 ?

  • @andicampbell8621
    @andicampbell8621 9 місяців тому

    Top of the Arcade where the barbers is, was the Evening Citizen newspaper printing office. And there was a disco upstairs called 'The Bronx'

  • @DHC16048
    @DHC16048 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this. I have been thinking about the old route for some time recently now and remembering how it was in the 1970's/80's before it was closed down. There doesn't seem to be a lot documented about it. Hopefully i can clarify some points for you. Where the car park & flats are to the east of the retail park, used to be the old steam train maintenance sheds. These were closed & knocked down when the new shed was built at Halbeath. The remains of the turntable pit remained until the car park was built in the 1980's. You were able to see this from a small lane off Appin Crescent called Piggies Lane. The railway crossed over a bridge over Townhill Road before entering the Upper Station. Where Tesco now stands used to be the bus station. There was a path leading from the back of the station, past the rear of the factory to Foundry Street. This path took you over a metal bridge which crossed the railway. I think the railway appeared from the tunnel as it passed by the side of the factory. Unfortunately, as you will have noticed, it is not possible to access the viaduct or walk from the viaduct west until you reach the cycle path at Willam Street, Baldridge Burn.

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 10 місяців тому

    Hi mate I’m from fife living in Australia is the old Raith ballroom still standing it was one street back from the promenade west end we used to go there 50 years ago it was the biggest dance hall in fife at the time it used to get chockablock ,old jimmy you’d have to ask people that’s retired now to find out about it

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 10 місяців тому

    Was it you that done a film about Ladybank

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 10 місяців тому

    I remember it when it was only railway lines and no weeds when I worked there as a telegraph lineman right through to St Andrews

  • @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981
    @jamesdouglasjamiesonharrow7981 10 місяців тому

    Methil West signal box was in that area next to the bridge that is where the river enters the sea.

  • @stevieneilson2451
    @stevieneilson2451 10 місяців тому

    Excellent 👍🏻

  • @quarantined-channel
    @quarantined-channel 11 місяців тому

    closing for the foreseeable future after that fire it definitely isn't coming back now is it. rip

  • @johnturnbull7798
    @johnturnbull7798 11 місяців тому

    The reason for the anomaly on the sleepers at Cameron bridge station by the platform is that the line from Leven to Kirkcaldy was on a tight curve through the station and there were two rails nearest the platform. I presume the second rail was to reduce the likely hood of a coal train derailing due to the short coal wagons

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 11 місяців тому

    Show us the old Raith dance hall

  • @markscott554
    @markscott554 Рік тому

    I remember coming back to Dunfermline when the north station still stood (only just). I wish I'd had a camera back then. On the rare occasion I get back, I walk along the former line to Clackmannan, where it ends (though I don't know if it starts again later and continues to Alloa). In an ideal world, you'd be able to get to Glasgow from Dunfermline by train.

  • @AYouTubeUser12345
    @AYouTubeUser12345 Рік тому

    Thanks for posting this. I visited this bunker some years ago when I was on holiday in St Andrews. I found a leaflet advertising the site at the Concierge's Desk in the hotel I was staying in (The Fairmont - lovely place). I spent an amazing afternoon going through the bunker. The nice man from whom I bought my admission ticket said he'd been an F4 Phantom pilot based at Leuchars before he retired from the RAF. Great video. Thank you.

  • @johnrae4633
    @johnrae4633 Рік тому

    At 17.37 in the video there's a shot of the maker's stamp from the base of one of the lighting posts at the side of the road approaches to the Kincardine Bridge, this shows that these lighting pillars were made by the Lion Foundry in Kirkintilloch. This same company was one of the handful of companies who made much of the traditional red Phone Boxes for the GPO (General Post Office), and the red Post Boxes for the Royal Mail! These red phone and mailboxes were also exported throughout the British Empire! The Lion Foundry shut down about 40-45 years ago.

    • @johnrae4633
      @johnrae4633 Рік тому

      The Railway section of the vlog. Where the vlog shows the railway on the Alloa side of Kincardine, there used to be a dedicated electricity power station which provided power to the now long gone Gestetner Papermill; this power station closed when the paper mill closed, and was subsequently demolished. Gestetner made specialist glossy coated paper. All that remains of the papermill these days is the groundworks around the complex. The papermill was also served by a direct spur to the main rail network that you see in the vlog. Whilst the vlog discussed the railway going to Alloa and beyond, there was also a link to the now closed coal mine that's now known as Castlebridge Industrial Park, which also supplied Longannet Power Station adjacent to the A977.

  • @billreid6150
    @billreid6150 Рік тому

    Welcome back! Really interesting vid well put together. Particularly liked the stills at the bridge with the audio running. More!, more!