Train Driver VLOG 009 - The day I went the wrong way. Taking the wrong signal

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  • Train Driver VLOG number 9 The day I went the wrong way.
    Welcome to another UK train driver VLOG talking about my life as a train driver on the UK railway network. In this video I talk about the day that I went the wrong way when driving my train. We talk briefly about signals and route indication, and what happens when you have to reverse a train, going the wrong way down a 1 way street on the railway equivalent of the M6!
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    check out 2:54 to see what i mean about trains having steering wheels :-)
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  • @Quasihamster
    @Quasihamster 5 років тому +27

    In many old engines in Germany, the power "lever" looked just like a steering wheel :)

  • @david345878
    @david345878 6 років тому +27

    Yes, do a video on route signalling!😁

  • @DadRail
    @DadRail  6 років тому +26

    Sorry about the quality of the titles and overlays, I am currently experimenting with some new settings to get my render times down!

    • @OlanKenny
      @OlanKenny 6 років тому +1

      Dad Rail UA-cam isn't your job we don't expect expert professional level editing 😂

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +3

      Thank you, I know that but I like to take pride in what I do, and always try and get better. trouble is at the moment these videos are taking about 12 hours to render out and I have a half decent computer! just a case of tweaking things to get it right.

  • @MegaSnow121
    @MegaSnow121 3 роки тому +4

    As a former light rail operator, I know the “walk of shame!” Did that twice - and can laugh at it now. Like you, I fessed up immediately, and did not get in trouble. The driver is responsible just like you said. Thank you for sharing your “walk of shame.”

  • @ThumperKJFK
    @ThumperKJFK 3 роки тому +8

    Never never assume, when in doubt, challenge the decision given. :) Great video and story. Thank you Dad Rail. from across the big pond in NYC.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @RichardFelstead1949
    @RichardFelstead1949 3 роки тому +7

    Happened to me twice in mid 70's when I was a trainee engineman in Melbourne Australia. First time the driver and I were running light engine to a goods yard to pick up our train, We had to divert off the main line but the signalman had us set for straight ahead. The driver asked me what we should do and I suggested we stop at the Home Signal and ask the signalman. Apparently the signalman at previous station had informed this signalman that we were a suburban passenger train. The second time was running the the Southern Aurora which ,,at the time , was one of Australia's prestige trains. This section of track, as we were travelling through the Melbourne suburbs was dual gauge (standard and broad) and the signal showed "S" for standard and "V" (Victoria) for broad gauge. As we approached the home signal it was displaying a "V" instead of an "S" so I yelled to my driver "redlight" and the driver made an emergency stop. I then got down off the loco to speak with the signalman .(No radios in those days).I advised him that we were Standard Gauge not Broad gauge. He then placed the signal to danger and we had to wait about 3 minutes for the signal to run down so we could get the correct signal.

  • @davey.f.demarco3858
    @davey.f.demarco3858 7 днів тому

    1600 subscribers and now 22,600 5 years later. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for uploading them 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @koppadasao
    @koppadasao 5 років тому +6

    I like your "walk of shame" line. lol

  • @Benji_transport_vids
    @Benji_transport_vids 3 роки тому +1

    now you are one of my fav youtubers! Great job on this channel - keep up the goodwork!

  • @starsteve1
    @starsteve1 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant video, can’t wait for the next video. I’d love to see a video regarding signals. Keep up the good work.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Steve, Surely you know all about signals :-)

  • @patrickspeaight9154
    @patrickspeaight9154 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, your voice was marvelous , embarrassment behind d the voice. Well done and thank you. The mirroring of the airline industry is very important, few of us passengers know this, in spite,of our railways being the safest in the world. Thank you

  • @thelastpilot4582
    @thelastpilot4582 6 років тому +3

    I like all your driving and signaling talks as I drive train simulators for a hobby. Keep up the good work.

  • @callum646
    @callum646 6 років тому +2

    So you're back! Really enjoy your content! :)

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      Thank you :-)

  • @brianburns7211
    @brianburns7211 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve been misrouted before. On my company’s lines we have speed signaling. In this case both routes get a clear signal. This line is signaled in both directions, but this was a freight train. The conductor had to walk back a mile to ride the rear car. He protected the movement until my head end was past the signal which would allow us to take the correct route.

  • @OlanKenny
    @OlanKenny 6 років тому +15

    20p can't even buy you a freddo anymore

    • @OlanKenny
      @OlanKenny 6 років тому

      Also yes make lots of terminology explanation videos please. I'm hoping to get into working on the railways in a few years. Currently live 30+ miles from the nearest depot and I don't drive 😂

  • @grenfellroad8394
    @grenfellroad8394 6 років тому +2

    Could you possibly do a video about the dangers of foot crossings and of trespassing? I know Network Rail are starting to do them, but I’ve had so many near misses it drives me nuts. People don’t seem to understand the dangers of the railway. As kids we were taught the green cross code, and the dangers of roads, yet very little is ever heard about the dangers of railways. Rucksacks on backs standing on the white line of the platform, train doors not being like lift doors etc. Great videos anyway. Cheers, Tim, driver.

  • @codys4449
    @codys4449 6 років тому +5

    The sign is a CSR (Cab Secure Radio) board, displaying that the CSR area code is 30

  • @DC4444
    @DC4444 6 років тому +7

    I've not heard of trains taking the wrong route in New Zealand, but our rail network is nowhere near as complex as the UK's.

  • @ulysees08
    @ulysees08 3 роки тому

    Good vid Mr Evans👍

  • @brianknowles7130
    @brianknowles7130 2 роки тому

    Many years ago in my youth .lol, I got sent with 2 drivers from Stratford Dpt. [ N. London] to Basingstoke to haul a failed 37 back to Stratford. Only one of the two drivers ' signed the road'. On the way back, we had six [ 6 ] wrong direction signals as the signalmen thought we were some other train. Had it not been for the driver ' signing the road', no telling where we would have ended up ..lol

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 3 роки тому

    this really is a thomas the tank engine story, As to trains with steering wheels, there was the littlehampton fun fair track where wheels were fitted in a steering postition to model swans, cars and and railway locomotives - not connected to the wheels but as a three year old you play, as a thirty year old you realise they can stand in for steam inlet valves and so on !! whoo-whoo !

  • @AnubhabKundu
    @AnubhabKundu 2 роки тому +1

    An Indian Locomotive class WAP 1, WAP 3, WAP 4, WAM 4, WAG5, WAG 7 - all have the steering wheel like structure in both cabs. These are called master controllers here. They have 2 operations - Traction and Braking (often dynamic brakes). These have 32 taps and about 25 taps are needed to operate a broad gauge express train at anywhere around the 70 mph mark.
    WAP = Wide gauge (1676 mm broad gaue is also called broad gauge), AC electric, Passenger traffic locomotive.
    WAG = Wide gauge (1676 mm broad gaue is also called broad gauge), AC electric, Goods traffic locomotive.
    WAM = Wide gauge (1676 mm broad gaue is also called broad gauge), AC electric, Mixed traffic locomotive.
    Kolkata trams do have the steering wheel like brake valves.

  • @TravelJackJourneys158
    @TravelJackJourneys158 6 років тому +1

    I enjoy watching your video

  • @andrewwilson6240
    @andrewwilson6240 3 роки тому

    Interesting that TT was the fictitious signalling area used. It did in fact exist, referring to the old Trent PSB in Derbyshire, which controlled some of the Midland Mainline in the area. The real coincidence is that as a regular rail commuter in the area, it is my only experience of a mis directed train. The train came to an abrupt stop approaching sheet stores junction (Derby avoiding line diverging), and the driver did that walk. I would Hardly call it with shame though. Reversed to clear to TC and allow the correct route to be set, and returned to the Derby end of the train. Arriving at Derby a few minutes late, but departing on time. The guard even explained what happened en-route. It appears that the signaller had looped a freight train ahead, and left the route avoiding Derby for it. I would say that was a very good day for that driver!

  • @bsian03
    @bsian03 6 років тому +1

    Sign is a CSR (Cab Secure Radio) area code (in this case code 30). Now obsolete as replaced by GSM(C)-R

  • @ThomasFrench2002
    @ThomasFrench2002 6 років тому +1

    I like the video thanks for telling us that story

  • @davidcowie2462
    @davidcowie2462 5 років тому

    Thank you. I thought there must be a reason.

  • @juicerail
    @juicerail 6 років тому +2

    Another great video. And yes, please do a video on route indications. But keep the lingo accurate! Route indicators (aka theatre boxes) and junction indicators (aka feathers) are now separate things in the rule book! ;-) Explanation of splitting distant signals would be fun too. Keep it up!

  • @JamesA1984
    @JamesA1984 6 років тому

    I would have said it’s a 30mph limit board for trams but other suggestions seem more likely.
    btw well done for getting in the company employee newspaper :)

  • @markgr1nyer
    @markgr1nyer 6 років тому +1

    Whoops. Im just starting my career on the railways. First day is 04/08 as a conductor, hoping to be a driver within 10 years. Excited is an understatement. Glad to hear you werent dragged over the coals for it. As for the sign, CSR channel change? Either that or GSMR. We dont have them on the steam railway i work at. Keep these videos comimg

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      Thanks for your comment. Best of luck with your railway career, if you have any questions along the way feel free to drop me a message on my Facebook page facebook.com/dadrail. Good guess with the sign by the way

  • @StuAnderson90
    @StuAnderson90 6 років тому +1

    i think its a radio code so a bleep in the cab from the radio to the next radio channel on the route.

  • @davidslade4899
    @davidslade4899 6 років тому +1

    Great video thanks

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      No problem, glad you enjoyed it

  • @johnh10000
    @johnh10000 5 років тому +2

    Oh yes a vid on sigs would be grand

  • @wessexlad55
    @wessexlad55 3 роки тому +2

    Very interesting video as usual Richard. My first drivers job was at Bournemouth working for SWT. I seemed to be getting wrongly routed a lot so I started to keep a record. In 18 months I was wrongly routed 12 times, about once every six weeks. Thankfully, all duly noted in time and not taken. As always, incidents are seldom straight forward, there always seems to be another aspect that combines and the error occurs. In your case, you had the new signalling to contend with. As a matter of interest, were you issued with a yellow peril or a booklet on the resignalling?

  • @flipper751
    @flipper751 6 років тому

    Great video well explained.
    I would like to see a route signal video please

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      Thank you, I think I'm defiantly going to make the signalling videos

  • @jay-xo9dx
    @jay-xo9dx 3 роки тому +2

    That isn't the sign for an AWS gap for a terminus station or depot, the sign for a AWS gap in a terminus is a circle shaped sign with the red X through it. The Dimond sign with a red X through is for Simbids in the wrong direction.

  • @billyboy8820
    @billyboy8820 3 роки тому +2

    I was on a Eurostar going to Disney Paris and we were sent the wrong way towards Paris instead of Disney Paris, we were going full speed when the train braked, the smell from the brakes was very strong, it took about 90 minutes to get us to the opposite track, to go to our correct destination, the driver had to do the walk of shame.

    • @briane5706
      @briane5706 3 роки тому +3

      How is the driver at fault when the signallers are responsible for signals and points?

  • @1mach28914u1
    @1mach28914u1 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting , I drive intercity passenger trains in Sydney / NSW / Australia . It always feels like we are getting punished for making a mistake. But I will say telling the true , if you make a mistake goes a long way at helping you.

  • @bloomcomputing
    @bloomcomputing 6 років тому +2

    Diamond board with 30 on indicates the next radio 'frequency' to choose

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому

      Thats correct, however the change is or was automatic as CSR that the board refers to has been replaced with the new GSM-R system

  • @uwlodar
    @uwlodar 6 років тому +6

    I would love to see a video on route indication

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +1

      I think I will end up doing one in the near future

  • @danwoodhouse9290
    @danwoodhouse9290 5 років тому +3

    not as bad as that northern line driver who drove the train out of Camden Town backwards once

  • @C455
    @C455 4 роки тому +2

    Was it the Catford loop that was closed?

  • @timdaugherty5921
    @timdaugherty5921 5 років тому +1

    I cant get over how different the "railroad" is in the UK

  • @TheSlummydog
    @TheSlummydog 4 роки тому +4

    Shouldn’t the signaller have seen that you were going the wrong way from the beginning of the mistake?

  • @drewnos
    @drewnos 3 роки тому

    What is the AWS? Please make a video about it.

  • @ElectricMotive
    @ElectricMotive 6 років тому

    The sign is for the CSR or GSMR Radio Area code 30

  • @SOSOwner
    @SOSOwner 6 років тому +1

    Is that CSR Area 30?

  • @rogerrabbit6185
    @rogerrabbit6185 3 роки тому +1

    Do all passenger trains carry a guard? Would it not be better if opening of the doors could be carried out by the guard. There could be an interlock that prevents door opening by the guard until the brakes are locked on by the driver. Could there be a sensor fitted to the Engine that prevents door opening on the wrong side. I love your Vlogs, so interesting and informative.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому

      It is on certain TOCs, I think SWR have a system where the guards open the doors. Problem is most companies don't want guards now. They want it to be driver only operated, because it is obviously safer to run a train with 1000 passengers on board with only 1 member of staff instead of 2

  • @paulcartwright5836
    @paulcartwright5836 4 роки тому +1

    I'm sure there's an AWS gap just north of Durham

  • @patrickspeaight9154
    @patrickspeaight9154 Рік тому

    Route indicators, yes, please

  • @thelastpilot4582
    @thelastpilot4582 4 роки тому

    What happened to your channel ??? I used to watch every episode and really miss it.

  • @geekmoto1363
    @geekmoto1363 6 років тому +1

    its a radio channel change possibly related to the radio token block system

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      Your thinking along the right lines

    • @geekmoto1363
      @geekmoto1363 6 років тому +1

      NRN based on the info i can find

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 4 роки тому +2

    Having watched videos of trains hurtling through junctions at relatively high speed, I have marveled that the operator is trusting that the points are all set correctly. I have wondered if a mistake or breakdown in the system could send a train off into Limbo, never to be heard from again. ;-) I know that nowadays you are kept informed of the route and settings electronically, and I see here that the operator is the system's fail-safe. You learned that the signalers aren't always right, and if you aren't paying attention you could end up someplace you didn't want to go. The blame would be with the signaler, and your only fault would be (as happened here) that you didn't question his actions.

  • @ewsclass6679
    @ewsclass6679 6 років тому

    Please do a signalling and bi-directional signalling video

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +1

      will take me a while to get it sorted but i will do.

  • @Biggles2498
    @Biggles2498 Рік тому

    Dad Rail how do you know when backtracking the train from the aft Cab as to when the rear of the train is clear of the rail junction in question prior to recommencing enroute again. Question Mark, my keyboard failed as I write this.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  Рік тому +1

      That will be down to your judgement and discretion. When you have been driving a while you get pretty good at judging distances.

  • @routemaster3877
    @routemaster3877 6 років тому +1

    it must be London bridge station as its mainline and has just had work done to it. im assuming you were diverted off the Briton mainline as there were works last weekend

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +1

      I would love to say that you are right but unfortunately I cant comment on that. Unfortunately youtube doesn't pay the bills so I have to be careful what information I put out there. :-)

    • @routemaster3877
      @routemaster3877 6 років тому +1

      completely understand

  • @tituslim4648
    @tituslim4648 6 років тому

    Please make a video about wrong direction movements

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому +1

      I going to make a whole series on rules and regs so it will cover WDMs

  • @sz541
    @sz541 6 років тому +3

    With previous company i have driven for i have also gone wrong way with a 1600 t 550 m cargo train...but our signals don't show witch direction route is set to and on specific junction station the signal is same in both direction (drive slowly and aspect clear because of the switches that follow). Well i have stopped in about 150 m. at first the signalman called as are you stupid what are you stopping for i have a lot of trains behind you, and i was just like ammm these train is for Croatia not for Austria. and he was like o shit shit shit. After about 3 min he suggested me to go backwards but it is forbidden because i cant see what is happening on the end of my train. So the signalman drove with his bicycle to the end of my train to get me safely back. Then we got our stories straight and they asked me to not write a report if absolutely necessary.
    Next sift when i have been driving the same train the entering signal showed proper to stop and on the platform before the junction signal there was a signaler with a crate of beer waiting for me... i have drunk the beer of duty.
    But if i would report him he would face a disciplinary actions and probably a fine of at least 500 €.

  • @C455
    @C455 4 роки тому +1

    The sign means there is a 30mph limit coming up.

  • @shaneycook1054
    @shaneycook1054 6 років тому +1

    I think it's a advanced warning for a 30 mile limit

    • @SOSOwner
      @SOSOwner 6 років тому +1

      It's not a Morpeth Board, silly.

  • @aldo4319
    @aldo4319 6 років тому

    Older style CSR 2 digit area code, later ones are prefixed CSR, NRN identified by 3 digit code also now prefixed, I am a retired driver so I suppose I have cheated a bit

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      I didn't know that NRN was 3 digits, but then again I never used NRN ! This sign is also prefixed I just cropped it down a bit :-)

  • @garyashdown8622
    @garyashdown8622 Рік тому

    Just catching up on your old videos this happened to me a few years ago on a thameslink London Bridge to rainham service wasn’t you was it

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  Рік тому

      Not me bud, never worked for TL

  • @daniellittle7846
    @daniellittle7846 6 років тому

    Coasting board comming up in 300 yards

  • @Ron_TTE
    @Ron_TTE 2 роки тому

    Are you not allowed to walk down the train along the track because I use to be an LNWR driver with a class 350 most of the time and they told me to get out my cab and walk down along the train

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  2 роки тому

      Where its safe to do so that would be fine, unless you get a line block and traction current isolation (3rd rail area)

  • @codys4449
    @codys4449 6 років тому +1

    TEB105, Eastbourne home signal?

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      Yes. Filmed from the road bridge.

  • @sameyers2670
    @sameyers2670 6 років тому

    Is that 30 sign some kind of speed limit?

    • @C455
      @C455 4 роки тому

      Yes!

  • @royhorrocks8702
    @royhorrocks8702 2 роки тому

    You said you should have stopped at the signal to query the route it showed for you. But, as you were travelling at 45mph could you see the signal early enough to stop the train before the signal?

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  2 роки тому

      The sighting is pretty good in that location so I’m pretty sure I would have been able to stop

  • @crazysharkgaming8947
    @crazysharkgaming8947 6 років тому +1

    Quick questions. Do you recommend others to possibly take up a job on the railway? And what GCSE requirements are there if any? I would like to know this as i'm interested in taking a job on the railways

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому +3

      The railway is a great place to work and I would recommend it to anybody. The great thing about the railway is that you will sit practical assessments to see if you are suitable for a position, rather then looking at your exam results. That said good results will always go in your favour, they tend to like drivers to have a minimum of a C grade in English, Maths & Science. If you want to progress onto management and further then A levels and a degree will set you on a good footing

    • @Biggles2498
      @Biggles2498 Рік тому

      Believe it or not if you are good at locating and memorising phone numbers in Old Telephone Directories and working out simple Electrical Circuits eg location of resistors or capacitors or where they should be will help you substantially in helping you pass The Train Driver Aptitude Tests.

  • @richardsweeney5785
    @richardsweeney5785 6 років тому

    Please do a vid about signaling

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому

      I will be doing one in the future

  • @user-tu4kp1js9f
    @user-tu4kp1js9f 3 роки тому

    could you do a vid on apprenticeships with gwr

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому

      Sorry, I don't know anything about GWR Apprenticeships so no I'm not able to do a video about them.

  • @manixman6884
    @manixman6884 4 роки тому

    thx

  • @natocountryball9028
    @natocountryball9028 4 роки тому

    🛤🚞my dad works at a level crossing.

  • @NullaNulla
    @NullaNulla 6 років тому +1

    I wouldn't blame you rather the faulty signaller. Not like you deliberately took a wrong turn.
    Please do make that signalling video.

  • @lucatrifan2797
    @lucatrifan2797 5 років тому +1

    That's ten times better than a SPAD

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому

      very true, There was no risk to the safety of trains or passengers at any time, where as a SPAD has the potential for sever consequences

  • @mehitabel1290
    @mehitabel1290 5 років тому

    And people think driving a train is just about pressing the Go button........... And then the Stop button.

  • @ABCDEF-yf4yu
    @ABCDEF-yf4yu 3 роки тому

    I thought trains going the wrong way is due to the position of the points being selected by the signalman as to which line the train should go.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому +1

      Indeed, but as the driver I should have noticed that the points were not set correctly. This is indicated by the route indicator on the signal

  • @JACKRAINSBURY
    @JACKRAINSBURY 6 років тому +2

    I was literally going to do a channel like this from the station staff point of view. I may still do 🤔

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +3

      Go for it, I use to be station staff there are defiantly some tales to tell. Just remember to make sure that you are on the right side of your companies social media policy. Don't want to be risking your job because you said the wrong thing.

    • @JACKRAINSBURY
      @JACKRAINSBURY 6 років тому +1

      Dad Rail aha ohh there certainly are! 😂
      I also think people don't necessarily understand the role we play. Especially at single staffed stations like mine. Its like a second home.

    • @szabados1980
      @szabados1980 4 роки тому

      Please go ahead. Everyone seems to think that railways are all about noisy, greasy, stenchy engines. 😃 I can't wait to see how different types of interlocking work, how movements are prioritised, how signallers communicate... what principles are identical and different from the ones I am familiar with.

  • @PottersVideos2
    @PottersVideos2 6 років тому +1

    I think it might have also been Blackfriars

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому

      I can neither confirm or deny that :-)

    • @hmjmh7
      @hmjmh7 5 років тому

      Potter you were jailed again for police obsession

  • @Trevor_Austin
    @Trevor_Austin 3 роки тому

    Putting your hand up when you have cocked up and not being punished is the way to improve safety. Safety is only achieved when hazards are minimised. We need vocal people to identify these hazards and their pre-cursors and the people who know the most are those in the middle of the cock-up. The moment the “safety stick” is used to punish those unfortunate enough to get caught up in an incident, your entire information gathering system is closed down (NHS, Councils, Civil Service and MSM take note). Nobody will say a thing just in case they are punished. Worse, any evidence “goes missing.” Such an organisation will then blindly blunder into the next trap that everyone knew was there but were afraid to identify.

  • @szabados1980
    @szabados1980 4 роки тому

    Can the direction of travel be reversed on bi-directional lines when there is a train on the line? It sounds weird to me. It should be reversible only when the line is unoccupied, e.g. there is no train travelling on it.
    By the way, I routed a train or two in the wrong direction when I was a signaller as well. Most of the time they could be put back in place at the next signal and no-one noticed anything. But in this particular case it was different. The blo*** idi*** (driver) should have stopped and complained he should not have been signalled to proceed at a maximum of 40 km/h (any route other than straight ahead) but at line speed (straight ahead). It was a diversion situation so there was no next option. Instead of stopping right there he chose to pull the train into the next station and stop it right on the through track. Which meant he was in the way of following trains. He said he realised he was routed in the wrong way but it was the signallers' fault. The managers agreed he would be demoted to the engine shed and I had to do a few more night shifts the next month. I don't think he ever drove again.

    • @harveyquinn5494
      @harveyquinn5494 4 роки тому +1

      Yes because you could enter bi directional line and then exit the same way you entered. Often see this at Ipswich.
      Also a train can be on bi directional line another can come onto it if it gets a shunt light. IE to couple two units or locomotives together.

  • @harryscorah2091
    @harryscorah2091 5 років тому +7

    “Tango Lima.. ..oops”

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому +1

      got me :-)

    • @NickJay
      @NickJay 3 роки тому

      @@DadRail How many bridges in the name did you say? lol Detective Jay at your service. lol.

  • @stephand4017
    @stephand4017 4 роки тому

    2:54

  • @iknowyoureright8564
    @iknowyoureright8564 3 роки тому

    Signallers fault, usually the drivers radio in......sometimes if we are lucky, the driver doesn’t take the route and instead gets out and uses SPT and gives us a heads up of wrong route, so we can get the route cancelled, it has to time out (interlocking safety measure to prevent a SPAD) and new route set, operations control none the wiser so signaller Doesn’t get a bollocking. 😉 far worse things than wrong routing, at least safety of the interlocking is still there, although the passengers/control might not be happy if it causes a delay. I couldn’t possibly say where I signal from. :-)

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому +4

      Ive had it a few times where I have noticed and stopped, Ive called up the box and said something along the lines of "I am going to be stopped here for a few minutes, just wanted to check if you needed to replace the signal to danger" normally they get the hint and nothing need be said any further!

    • @ulysees08
      @ulysees08 2 роки тому

      Ha ha like that Dad Rail😂

  • @arthuuu_
    @arthuuu_ 3 роки тому

    Guess: Station: Blackfriars, Operator: SE/ TL, reason for maintenance: ATO implementation?

    • @yeahman70
      @yeahman70 3 роки тому

      I think London bridge

    • @arthuuu_
      @arthuuu_ 3 роки тому

      @@yeahman70 could be

  • @davidcowie2462
    @davidcowie2462 5 років тому +1

    Instead of walking through the train, could you not walk along the track?

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  5 років тому +2

      Safety first at all times, There were lines both sides of my trains and they were both open to traffic. I would need a block to stop all trains on those lines not to mention the traction current in the 3rd rail. It was easier and safer to walk through the train.

  • @danmelbourne7597
    @danmelbourne7597 Рік тому +1

    Surely this was the signalling fault

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle 3 роки тому

    Surely the signallers should carry part of the responsibility for your error, after all they cleared the route.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  3 роки тому

      Its taken jointly. Signaller for setting in, driver for taking it

  • @dereksmallsuk
    @dereksmallsuk Рік тому

    That’s an “End” of AWS gap mate.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  Рік тому

      AWS with a cross means AWS isn’t provided from that point on therefore it is the commencement of an AWS Gap.

  • @Sussex_Rail_Enthusiast847
    @Sussex_Rail_Enthusiast847 6 років тому +1

    CSR radio area number

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  6 років тому +1

      could be NRN :-)

    • @daniellittle7846
      @daniellittle7846 6 років тому

      southern_railway _photography this is britain

    • @grenfellroad8394
      @grenfellroad8394 6 років тому

      Both CSR and NRN are obsolete tho 😂

  • @tonyfrancis6122
    @tonyfrancis6122 6 років тому

    CSR Radio Area 30

  • @ianmcmanus5088
    @ianmcmanus5088 2 роки тому

    surly that was signalman error not yours

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  2 роки тому

      Signallers fault for giving me the route and my fault for accepting it.

  • @PottersVideos2
    @PottersVideos2 6 років тому +1

    I think it was London Bridge station

  • @matthewpeter
    @matthewpeter 3 роки тому

    I took a wrong route in my first year. Ooops

  • @ulysees08
    @ulysees08 3 роки тому +2

    Walk of shame😂

  • @trainsatspeed9040
    @trainsatspeed9040 3 роки тому

    If you're reading this comment, guaranteed you watched that pepper pig scene after this, don't lie.

  • @davidhoughton9626
    @davidhoughton9626 4 роки тому

    so basicly it was your fault for not cheacking if it was right or not.

    • @DadRail
      @DadRail  4 роки тому

      Yes, that's right.

  • @Tyw7
    @Tyw7 3 роки тому

    Peppa pig link dead

  • @stephendalby1903
    @stephendalby1903 5 років тому +1

    You should take this video down immediately.
    I may or may not be a train driver, I may or may not work for the same TOC as you, I may or may not know pretty much which location you’re talking about...
    If I can work all that out, then so can your DM.
    Be warned...

  • @PottersVideos2
    @PottersVideos2 5 років тому +1

    4:40 Best not publicly announce the fact then!

  • @stanleywilliams637
    @stanleywilliams637 3 роки тому

    boring