From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 09:27 - Apr 29 with 6710 views | Best_loser | What a hive of activity clyne woods was The train, numerous mines , quarry, brickworks, a racecourse Thanks for the link |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 09:39 - Apr 29 with 6690 views | Giff | Enjoyed that trip. |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 10:14 - Apr 29 with 6655 views | airedale | Fantastic! Really enjoyed that. Coming up from Mumbles Road up to Gowerton is now a cycle route we use quite often. |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 10:27 - Apr 29 with 6640 views | jacktar | Fantastic trip. My home town of Gowerton has changed a bit! Thanks for posting. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 10:36 - Apr 29 with 6630 views | chad | Fantastic, thank you |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 10:44 - Apr 29 with 6620 views | SoberBaker | Superb! Can't wait to show my old man this - Cheers! |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 11:05 - Apr 29 with 6596 views | swan65split | Thank you.gosh I remember that silver double decker bus. |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 12:09 - Apr 29 with 6558 views | 3swan | Forgot about the swings on the beach by the slip bridge. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:13 - Apr 29 with 6463 views | theloneranger |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 11:05 - Apr 29 by swan65split | Thank you.gosh I remember that silver double decker bus. |
That was an experiment by SWT to have the buses delivered unpainted. They looked really nice for a while, but the aluminium didn't like the sea air and they soon tarnished and started to look scruffy, and they were eventually painted red. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:16 - Apr 29 with 6460 views | Highjack | Where was Victoria station situated? Was it where the leisure centre is now or further down towards Fabian way? |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:25 - Apr 29 with 6446 views | jacktar |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:16 - Apr 29 by Highjack | Where was Victoria station situated? Was it where the leisure centre is now or further down towards Fabian way? |
It was on the land that now houses the LC2 and stretched towards the Civic Centre. Opposite and just the town side of Tescos, were the sheds that held the Mumbles train terminus. Victoria station became Fyffes Bananas depot after it closed as a commercial station. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:29 - Apr 29 with 6437 views | Highjack |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:25 - Apr 29 by jacktar | It was on the land that now houses the LC2 and stretched towards the Civic Centre. Opposite and just the town side of Tescos, were the sheds that held the Mumbles train terminus. Victoria station became Fyffes Bananas depot after it closed as a commercial station. |
Would a lot of fans visiting the vetch have arrived there rather than the High Street? |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:44 - Apr 29 with 6424 views | jacktar |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:29 - Apr 29 by Highjack | Would a lot of fans visiting the vetch have arrived there rather than the High Street? |
I would imagine so, particularly from outlying areas like Gowerton, Gorseinon and Pontarddulais. I don't know how well the trains were used back then, probably not enough, leading to the demise of many lines under Beeching. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:58 - Apr 29 with 6403 views | theloneranger |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:25 - Apr 29 by jacktar | It was on the land that now houses the LC2 and stretched towards the Civic Centre. Opposite and just the town side of Tescos, were the sheds that held the Mumbles train terminus. Victoria station became Fyffes Bananas depot after it closed as a commercial station. |
The Victoria Club was there as well. A lot of the railway workers and some of the coal merchants drank there - and me. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 15:38 - Apr 29 with 6362 views | Highjack |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 14:44 - Apr 29 by jacktar | I would imagine so, particularly from outlying areas like Gowerton, Gorseinon and Pontarddulais. I don't know how well the trains were used back then, probably not enough, leading to the demise of many lines under Beeching. |
The reason I asked is because I would have thought the line and station that close to the dock lands would have been used more for carrying cargo than passengers. But it would have been far more handy for the vetch than the high street. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 16:09 - Apr 29 with 6342 views | Pete3001 | Excellent. Thanks. I remember the silver bus as well! |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 16:46 - Apr 29 with 6307 views | Joe_bradshaw | Amazing film. We went on a guided walk up Clyne Valley a few years ago as part of the now defunct Gower Walking Festival. Some evidence of the railway tracks and industrial activity is still there if you know where to look for it. |  |
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 20:35 - Apr 29 with 6168 views | 1462jack | Rutland street is mentioned in the video , during the Second World War Rocky Marciano used catch the train from mumbles onto Rutland street to box in Jimmy wilds boxing gym , have a look at this http://www.john-summers.net/marciano.html [Post edited 29 Apr 2020 20:48]
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From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 20:38 - Apr 29 with 6157 views | Best_loser |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 16:46 - Apr 29 by Joe_bradshaw | Amazing film. We went on a guided walk up Clyne Valley a few years ago as part of the now defunct Gower Walking Festival. Some evidence of the railway tracks and industrial activity is still there if you know where to look for it. |
Not sure if they have been made safe now but there used to be quite a few uncapped mineshafts there if you went off the main paths |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 20:58 - Apr 29 with 6114 views | jack2jack |
Terrific footage, fair play, shows how much the city and surrounding areas have changed over the years,great to look back on these images.👠|  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 23:37 - Apr 29 with 6024 views | howenjack |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 20:35 - Apr 29 by 1462jack | Rutland street is mentioned in the video , during the Second World War Rocky Marciano used catch the train from mumbles onto Rutland street to box in Jimmy wilds boxing gym , have a look at this http://www.john-summers.net/marciano.html [Post edited 29 Apr 2020 20:48]
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It would be great if the powers that be built a statue of Marciano and put it on the car park at Mumbles. It would be fitting as the centenary of his birth is coming up soon and a tribute to all the GI's who were stationed here . It would help generate interest in Mumbles as well . The Mumbles train should be brought back too. |  | |  |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 23:50 - Apr 29 with 6014 views | theloneranger |
From Swansea’s Victoria Station to Pontardulais on 20:35 - Apr 29 by 1462jack | Rutland street is mentioned in the video , during the Second World War Rocky Marciano used catch the train from mumbles onto Rutland street to box in Jimmy wilds boxing gym , have a look at this http://www.john-summers.net/marciano.html [Post edited 29 Apr 2020 20:48]
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"One night Rocco got himself in a brawl in Swansea’s Wind Street" ... The Adelphi. |  |
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