Thank you for not having music over the journey, and just the sounds of the train. There are plenty of UA-camrs like Don Coffey who do this and get substantial interest, so I sincerely hope their success bleeds off a little into your channel 😃👍👍
I love that you included the announcements, and sounds from the ride rather than put music over the whole thing. The facts are great too. This is so relaxing!
Even though I don’t live in the uk let alone Europe it’s amazing seeing a real time trip on the railway and more interesting than the goods trains we see here in Canada
Wow, I haven't visited the Cross for a while. I can't believe all the new buildings. The new track layout looks much simpler. Best view in the house. It should be piped into screens down the train for enthusiastic customers.
A very interesting video, thanks. Great respect to the drivers on these routes - the level of concentration needed so as to note every signal flashing by must be considerable.
Excellent Feature video of a route I've travelled many many times, could possibly have been even better with a clean windscreen, but that's nit-picking. can't wait for the next one.
@@DownTheLineASMR SEE LNER AZUMA INTERIOR CAB VIEWS BY youtube MEMBER TRAINS BOATS PLANES ,AZUMA FRONT CAB VIEW FROM 4 YEARS AGO , wiper positioned in middle of cab screen on bottom ,which covers the screen ,cant argue with that view of front of the azuma can you?wiper not used during journey ,see beginning of video ,and end of video ,same dirty screen .
@@dapto234Amateur footage will always have screenwash/wipers in action occasionally to keep the view clear. And yet here we have the company itself, the 'LNER", not doing this on a basically promotional video!
Really enjoyed the video along with all the “Did you know” information. Only critique is an occasional swipe with the wiper/washer would be appreciated to clear the windshield.
The detail and work which went into editing this video with all the facts and information at every moment is what maks LNER the best operator in the UK. you all clearly care so much. amazing work. PS: oh wow!! the google 'groundscaper' has had some of its scaffolding removed. it looks INCREDIBLE, wow. so impressive
Absolutely amazing. As I`m a railway lover it's a dream to be a part of your professional team. But it`s imposible, because i`m not from the UK... Thanks for the video.
Great video certainly nice to see from the drivers perspective. Would love to see a view from your, class 91 and mk4 set in heritage intercity livery. Hopefully in a few years will be me in the drivers seat driving for my local area in East Suffolk 👍
Great cab ride view video with added information. More of the same please - on other LNER routes I mean! Though same route in different weathers may also be interesting.
For fans of this, have a look at don coffey's channel here on UA-cam. He does cab rides with facts scattered through. No telemetry though. There are also plenty of other cab rides from the UK and other countries, best search term is: train cab ride
What a find - a trip back to my home town (I left in 1969 but haven’t been back since ‘84.) It’s smaller but I always preferred Newark Castle station. Thanks for the ride, and the included info. Am now a new subscriber. 👍🇦🇺
Recommend the Harrogate to Leeds video. Lovely scenery and includes the fantastic entrance to the Bramhope Tunnel, which runs directly under our house!
A cracking little route learner giving the important basics. A good idea may have been to have an indicator showing the mileage covered from leaving LKX as the journey progresses.
love this i recently done a trip in firstclass from peterbough to stirling change edinburgh sadly conecting train was canciled but managed to get a scot rail but i must say it was absalutly wonderfull. keep up the good work!!!
Can i suggest as well as the speed the train is doing, also add the line speed and line name too. Oh on another note, if the drivers could clean the windscreen more offen
Its so interesting the difference in modes of transport, in Europe they rely heavily on high speed rail while in the US we have the interstate highway system and passenger rail travel is largely restricted to heavy urban centers/corridors.
Great information: but I must have missed the announcement that Peterborough has one of the three greatest Romanesque (Norman) cathedrals in England: the other two being Ely and Durham.
Excellent. I like the real time speed read out. Am I rright in sayng I didn't see any/many speed boards trackside on some of the 4-track sections? I won't mention the dirty screen since others have - oops, I have mentioned it! More please. [Just seen in the notes that the speed isn't real time but an approximation. Disappointing]
Fascinating! A trip I have taken frequently (to Grantham) these past 25 years. I had no idea the second tunnel out of London was called Copenhagen - and had always assumed the tunnel before Grantham was the Grantham tunnel - I now learn it is called the Stoke tunnel (after Stoke Rockford, I assume). I’m lucky enough to go first class these days and always find the train crew charming and helpful (which is why I didn’t get stroppy turning the recent days of industrial action!).Nothing, though, beats the fantastic team at Grantham station!
Excellent video, shame the windscreen wasn't cleaned though. Can someone please clarify the flashing green lights on a section after the stop at Peterborough. As far as I was aware, this went back to the days when you were permitted to travel at 140mph on certain sections of the route. As the maximum line speed is now 125mph, why are they flashing?
Sounds like the driver had forgotten to do the brake reset during cab set-up, hence why the alarm sounded at 0:17 when they moved the master switch to forward 🙂 Putting the brake into emergency and back again will fix the problem,
I was glad to learn that LNER listened and have started making videos with sound. But what kind of sound? When I heard the 'Dreadful LNER Muzak' my heart sank.But happily it was only for a few seconds in the intro. Good video
A very interesting and worthwhile enterprise in my view, especially showing actual speeds. I noticed that most of the signals on the stretch north from Peterborough towards Stoke Tunnel seemed to be showing a flashing Green aspect. What does this signify please?
From Wikipedia: flashing green aspects are employed on the East Coast Main Line north of Peterborough. They were installed for 140 mph (225 km/h) running in connection with the testing of the new InterCity 225 electric trains, with a steady green limiting test trains to the normal speed limit of 125 mph (200 km/h). They no longer have official meaning, but remain in place and there are a couple of locations where the presence or absence of flashing provides useful information to drivers.
I gotta ask, what do all the little dings and beeps mean? Also this video is phenomenal! As an American who loved traveling on the train in England, I'm glad that you guys post this because it brings so many good memories for me, and it's also somewhat helpful in planning my next trip this summer!
Single beeps are from AWS (automatic warning system) if the train is approaching a green signal you hear a higher pitched beep, if it’s approaching a yellow or red signal you hear a lower pitched beep, if the tone isn’t acknowledged within a few seconds the emergency brakes will come on, the repeated beep is the dsd (drivers safety device) if acts as a deadman’s pedal, if the controls aren’t moved for 60 seconds the beeping starts and again if not acknowledged the emergency brakes come on
I'm surprised the UK allows level crossings on high-speed lines. The U. S. Federal Railroad Administration requires grade separation for any line with a maximum allowable speed of 110 mph or more.
New level crossings aren’t permitted and the number is gradually reducing across the network but this line dates back to the Great Northern Railway of 1850! Thanks for watching 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Thank you for not having music over the journey, and just the sounds of the train. There are plenty of UA-camrs like Don Coffey who do this and get substantial interest, so I sincerely hope their success bleeds off a little into your channel 😃👍👍
Thank you
What Joseph said…couldn’t agree more.
Love these videos thanks
I love that you included the announcements, and sounds from the ride rather than put music over the whole thing. The facts are great too. This is so relaxing!
The only thing it missed was the 'See it, say it, sorted'
Inside Class 801
However length of some tunnels is missing.
Great to see the actual speed of the loco and the information given.
It's an EMU, there is no loco.
@@Neezabja Thanks for your reply, I should have known better.
Nice to see England from a train. 1973 I travel by train from Grimsby to King's Cross in London. Greetings from Sweden!
Hej! 🇸🇪
Even though I don’t live in the uk let alone Europe it’s amazing seeing a real time trip on the railway and more interesting than the goods trains we see here in Canada
Very good. Great to have a cab ride without music and real sound. More please. 😊
Awesome! I hope more operators do the same!
Don Coffey.Also on UA-cam. Some long frieght hauls as well as passenger services.
Amazing work on the video, and I learned a few things that Train Simulator doesn't teach. Please keep them coming!
Thank you
Yeah as did I. Dovetail should really update this route with Azumas and the 3rd Gasworks tunnel etc etc
Nice to see you include sound that makes the video lot more enjoyable and realistic.
Wow, I haven't visited the Cross for a while. I can't believe all the new buildings. The new track layout looks much simpler. Best view in the house. It should be piped into screens down the train for enthusiastic customers.
This video is superb. Lovingly produced with everything a railfan would want. Thank you!
That was excellent. In the style of Ben Elias or Don Coffey.
That's fantastic! Now if only somebody could do it from an Intercity 225... :)
You mean a comfortable, quiet train that doesn't suffer frame cracks LOL!
@@paulcaswell2813 Absolutely Lol
Magnificent, it’s like a NewYears Gift. Absolutely Loved it LNER ❤❤❤
Happy 2024 🎉
Thank you, happy new year
A very interesting video, thanks. Great respect to the drivers on these routes - the level of concentration needed so as to note every signal flashing by must be considerable.
Thank you very much for your comments. We hope you enjoy our future content :)
Very good , Would be better in 4k with a clean windscreen
I agree , but It wouldn’t stay clean for long doing 120 through the country side
did they forget to fit wipers on that class?@@kevjaybee3234
@@kevjaybee3234These have wipers. Take a look at the lovely 225 KX-York run to see how this stuff SHOULD be done...
This has to be my favourite cab ride video. I have saved it to my playlist. The Azuma trains are my favourite and I have model of that train.
Enjoying the ride from New York City! 🗽🇺🇸
Love the speed caption, I wish the others would do that
This is cool, more like this please!! Great sounds to fall asleep to. 😊
Excellent Feature video of a route I've travelled many many times, could possibly have been even better with a clean windscreen, but that's nit-picking. can't wait for the next one.
Thanks, Allan! Sadly didn't notice the windscreen at the time of filming
@@terry-wc9sw wiper doesn’t cover that part of the windscreen
oh yes it does ,as wiper has extended arm .@@DownTheLineASMR
@@terry-wc9sw you can see the wipers coverage area as the train is coming out of tunnels soooo…
@@DownTheLineASMR SEE LNER AZUMA INTERIOR CAB VIEWS BY youtube MEMBER TRAINS BOATS PLANES ,AZUMA FRONT CAB VIEW FROM 4 YEARS AGO ,
wiper positioned in middle of cab screen on bottom ,which covers the screen ,cant argue with that view of front of the azuma can you?wiper not used during journey ,see beginning of video ,and end of video ,same dirty screen .
This video is great cheers for sharing i hope to see more like this
Amazing touch adding in announcements as well.
that windscreen could do with a clean
Exactly my thoughts all the way through the trip.👍
@@dapto234Amateur footage will always have screenwash/wipers in action occasionally to keep the view clear. And yet here we have the company itself, the 'LNER", not doing this on a basically promotional video!
Loving we have sound this time and location updates.
Thanks for an interesting video. Things have changed a bit since I last travelled this route (Class 55's were "the new kids on the block" then.)
Really enjoyed the video along with all the “Did you know” information. Only critique is an occasional swipe with the wiper/washer would be appreciated to clear the windshield.
Great video. You have to do more. Ideally London to Scotland would be brilliant, with thanks Matt
The detail and work which went into editing this video with all the facts and information at every moment is what maks LNER the best operator in the UK. you all clearly care so much. amazing work.
PS: oh wow!! the google 'groundscaper' has had some of its scaffolding removed. it looks INCREDIBLE, wow. so impressive
Brilliant! Loved very minute of this video! Well done!
More of these please!!! Thanks for a brilliant cab ride and captions/info on journey.
14:05 on the met and jubilee line between finchley road and wembley park its the opposite with slow lines in the middle and fast on the outer
Ooh, following in the footsteps of Don Coffey 😁
Absolutely amazing. As I`m a railway lover it's a dream to be a part of your professional team. But it`s imposible, because i`m not from the UK... Thanks for the video.
Love the video and Hub, great effort, thank you!
Excellent video, love the new style & the editing
What a relaxing voice the lady has (brilliant) fantastic video
Great video certainly nice to see from the drivers perspective. Would love to see a view from your, class 91 and mk4 set in heritage intercity livery.
Hopefully in a few years will be me in the drivers seat driving for my local area in East Suffolk 👍
I live in the Philippines. I wish that we had a train service like this😊😊😊😊😊
Great cab ride view video with added information. More of the same please - on other LNER routes I mean! Though same route in different weathers may also be interesting.
Inverness in good weather would be my top one to see if doing more in future.
your announcements are brilliant i love them
Totally enjoyed it. Thank you hope you do another cab ride video. One on a 225 be great too.
Maybe of interest if you want 225.
ua-cam.com/video/HWm5huUMxuQ/v-deo.htmlsi=q8d_qyNiiFb6qpB8
For fans of this, have a look at don coffey's channel here on UA-cam. He does cab rides with facts scattered through. No telemetry though.
There are also plenty of other cab rides from the UK and other countries, best search term is: train cab ride
What a find - a trip back to my home town (I left in 1969 but haven’t been back since ‘84.) It’s smaller but I always preferred Newark Castle station. Thanks for the ride, and the included info. Am now a new subscriber. 👍🇦🇺
Great vlog, nice you also name places your passing like the Emirates. 😊
🥰
I love these cab rides and only goes to prove why I should have followed my childhood ambition…
It was a nice and interesting cab ride in a day with the sky well cloudy. Thank you for this video and for all your comments given in this video.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed :)
Great memories as I used to live in Welwyn Garden City and used the train to Kings X lots
Recommend the Harrogate to Leeds video. Lovely scenery and includes the fantastic entrance to the Bramhope Tunnel, which runs directly under our house!
A cracking little route learner giving the important basics. A good idea may have been to have an indicator showing the mileage covered from leaving LKX as the journey progresses.
Great to see a realtime decent quality video of this. Really enjoyed watching. 😊
I’d love to see some information on the screen about some of the landmarks passed too.
Great journey love it
I like it, definitely do more.
If you could, mix it up with the occassional 91 and maybe the new trains you will be getting soon!!!
love this i recently done a trip in firstclass from peterbough to stirling change edinburgh sadly conecting train was canciled but managed to get a scot rail but i must say it was absalutly wonderfull. keep up the good work!!!
Thank you for your video. Mick
Thank you so much for doing this it was very interesting. I would love to see more cab rides but please could you clean the windscreen next time? 😀
For the speed, I'd also like to see limit too. I miss that from other videos. Also, clean the window please 🤣
As a ex Steam Fireman/Driver I enjoyed your video very much, very informative especially the did you know items.Kind Regards 🚂🚂🚂🚂
Wow, this is awesome!
I've applied for driver at LNER and just hope I get the call
Love love love these brilliant
Great ride, shame about the dirty windscreen.
Can i suggest as well as the speed the train is doing, also add the line speed and line name too.
Oh on another note, if the drivers could clean the windscreen more offen
Its so interesting the difference in modes of transport, in Europe they rely heavily on high speed rail while in the US we have the interstate highway system and passenger rail travel is largely restricted to heavy urban centers/corridors.
Thank you
Great information: but I must have missed the announcement that Peterborough has one of the three greatest Romanesque (Norman) cathedrals in England: the other two being Ely and Durham.
Nice One Thank You 👍
When on the train I haven't noticed the tunnels going from Doncaster to King's Cross must of been to busy doing stuff
I loved this route up to Stevenage (as I use to visit my brother who use to live there) shame journey only lasted less than 20 mins
A very good video , spoilt only by the. Constant ad breaks . But enjoyed overall. . Looking forward to seeing some more of your videos .
This is brilliant
Nice 👍 good beautiful 👌 so beautiful its is high speed train 😢 😢😢 i comment from Pakistan
very nice ride , what does the green flashing light mean ?
Excellent. I like the real time speed read out. Am I rright in sayng I didn't see any/many speed boards trackside on some of the 4-track sections? I won't mention the dirty screen since others have - oops, I have mentioned it! More please. [Just seen in the notes that the speed isn't real time but an approximation. Disappointing]
This feels like a small channel even though this is owned by one of the largest operators in the UK.
Fascinating! A trip I have taken frequently (to Grantham) these past 25 years. I had no idea the second tunnel out of London was called Copenhagen - and had always assumed the tunnel before Grantham was the Grantham tunnel - I now learn it is called the Stoke tunnel (after Stoke Rockford, I assume). I’m lucky enough to go first class these days and always find the train crew charming and helpful (which is why I didn’t get stroppy turning the recent days of industrial action!).Nothing, though, beats the fantastic team at Grantham station!
Thank you very much for sharing, this is great to hear!
Pity the windscreen wasn't clean first.A quick dose of the screen washer and wipers would do the job.
Very nice video. Maybe could next time you do a Class 91 Cab view I think that would be awesome.
We'd love that too
There’s a few of those on here Badger of the 91’s there’s a York version
Excellent video, shame the windscreen wasn't cleaned though. Can someone please clarify the flashing green lights on a section after the stop at Peterborough. As far as I was aware, this went back to the days when you were permitted to travel at 140mph on certain sections of the route. As the maximum line speed is now 125mph, why are they flashing?
Newark, nice little town, pubs look good although traffic can be dreadful round there.
Nasty siege there during the Civil War (note the castle). Celebrated in a work for viols by Jenkins.
I like your video 👍
Love this, please do more 🚂
this is so cool :)
This is amazing
Five star coverage
brilliant
Can you do an intercity 225 cab ride?
Based on the stopping pattern of Peterborough then Newark, this train must've been one of the xx:30 ones to Edinburgh
I agree. The "train announcements" were I guess dubbed on afterwards, as this train clearly did not terminate at Newark.
Sounds like the driver had forgotten to do the brake reset during cab set-up, hence why the alarm sounded at 0:17 when they moved the master switch to forward 🙂
Putting the brake into emergency and back again will fix the problem,
I was glad to learn that LNER listened and have started making videos with sound. But what kind of sound? When I heard the 'Dreadful LNER Muzak' my heart sank.But happily it was only for a few seconds in the intro. Good video
A very interesting and worthwhile enterprise in my view, especially showing actual speeds. I noticed that most of the signals on the stretch north from Peterborough towards Stoke Tunnel seemed to be showing a flashing Green aspect. What does this signify please?
From Wikipedia: flashing green aspects are employed on the East Coast Main Line north of Peterborough. They were installed for 140 mph (225 km/h) running in connection with the testing of the new InterCity 225 electric trains, with a steady green limiting test trains to the normal speed limit of 125 mph (200 km/h). They no longer have official meaning, but remain in place and there are a couple of locations where the presence or absence of flashing provides useful information to drivers.
Thank you for not talking throughout the video like Don Coffey where I end up turning the volume off. Yours is more relaxing and enjoyable.
I gotta ask, what do all the little dings and beeps mean? Also this video is phenomenal! As an American who loved traveling on the train in England, I'm glad that you guys post this because it brings so many good memories for me, and it's also somewhat helpful in planning my next trip this summer!
Single beeps are from AWS (automatic warning system) if the train is approaching a green signal you hear a higher pitched beep, if it’s approaching a yellow or red signal you hear a lower pitched beep, if the tone isn’t acknowledged within a few seconds the emergency brakes will come on, the repeated beep is the dsd (drivers safety device) if acts as a deadman’s pedal, if the controls aren’t moved for 60 seconds the beeping starts and again if not acknowledged the emergency brakes come on
A great video, will we see the rest of your Network?
If it's popular we can definitely do more!
Waow AMAZING
Great video. Did I blink, or did you not show where the line to Royston and Cambridge diverges just after Hitchin?
love it
first comment club 🏅
@@LondonNorthEasternRailway you know it
@@LondonNorthEasternRailway hopefully my future workplace
Im going on an LNER Train Today Up to Edinburgh 🎉🎉🎉
I'm surprised the UK allows level crossings on high-speed lines. The U. S. Federal Railroad Administration requires grade separation for any line with a maximum allowable speed of 110 mph or more.
New level crossings aren’t permitted and the number is gradually reducing across the network but this line dates back to the Great Northern Railway of 1850! Thanks for watching 🇺🇸🇬🇧