Trains at Wolverton **DEEP SNOW** 19/12/10
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- A few trains at Wolverton station after the heaviest snow I've ever seen in my lifetime! Approx 9 inches fell, it snowed non-stop from 11:30am-8:45pm, the day before! So as they pass through they cause some awesome looking dust and spray!
INCLUDES: Pendolino's, Voyager, London Midland 350's & an EWS 67 with 325 mail sets!
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Also check out the videos I took last winter in the heavy snow!
Very nice trains in the snow
That is a lot of snow
Just love the videos. Being from Canada I love train travel in the UK. Also enjoy the plane vids too, don't quit those.
i love the sound of a passing train
Very nice winter video. Even in the normally warm and snowless Rhineland we have as much snow as seen in the video. The new ice age.... :)
Those Virgin Pendolino trains are pretty fast, aren´t they?
Thumbs up! :)
Now that is some snowfall! Will swap you that snow for all peasly amount!
Great Video it must have been freezing!
thats really loads of snow on that platform good video
Nice shots there mate, I got the GC and EMT on the ECML in the snow. il put the vids up probaly xmas day or if possible, before.
awsome just amazing..looks just like the action i filmed this past weekend here in my town in the US
In January 2005 when it was snowing I went on a train from my town Macclesfield Cheshire to Manchester.
Woah! Lordz!
8000th view!
Great vid!
when u said pantograph down on front one, is that good bad expain (on the 350)
@HitchinTrains Take that as a good thing! LOL Yeah the snow in Milton Keynes is soo bad!
It looks like these trains needs a train snow Powell how do you type these things
oh absolutey awsome, goin to iver 2dayon the gwml in the snow. :)
@badboiant29 It could also be to give the driver time to pan down if there is a serious build up of ice on the wires to avoid damaging the pantograph.
This was on my 3rd Birthday
@badboiant29 Just a build up of Ice and slush in the motor i'd imagine, but not sure...
what was the degree when the snow was out?
my guess *0degrees
@badboiant29 Whats there to explain!!! The front train had failed due to the thick snow, so only the rear train was working and had to push it! Do u understand what I meen by we've had really deep snow now??!!!
What an awkward sound on those LondonMidland units! Is that due to the cold weather or are they always making that strange noise?
@High Speed 43 don't forget about ScotRail 380s as well they make that Alien kind of noise
@rachaelmatt LOL aha :) i get it now. do u know why it failed exactly
You call this "heavy snow"? Try living in the North, mate - after a harsh winter we've still got drifts on the moors into June!
This isn't a competition as to who's seen the deepest snow. I honestly couldn't care less.
He wasn't being rude, Train_PlaneHub. He was just pointing out that Scotland gets more snow. Is that an issue?
what is that noise on the london midlands trains
boyracer19941 They actually run their power electronics at different frequencies to control harmonics in the supply to avoid upsetting track circuits.
Oh, didn't know electricity had feelings...
@rachaelmatt ok, I subbed you, even though i subbed you ages ago =D u have great videos of trains etc
00:54 why was the 350 being pushed
British Rail Videos i strike a guess that the front sets wheels where used to condition the track so the back set got good traction
looks more like half inch of snow
This is not deep snow...
I bring this much into the house, stuck to the bottom of my shoes, when it snows up here in the north.......!
James Hennighan
Yorkshire, England
WOLVERTON
traction motor :)