It's very confusing now, the Thameslink Great Northern service, it seems that any service can be Thameslink or it can be Great Northern depending on what rolling stock is rostered for it, regardless of whether it goes south of the Thames or not. I suppose the thing to do is to look out for ones branded Great Northern, so you'll have a 365 or 387 rather than one of those horrid 700s.
It's very confusing now, the Thameslink Great Northern service, it seems that any service can be Thameslink or it can be Great Northern depending on what rolling stock is rostered for it, regardless of whether it goes south of the Thames or not. I suppose the thing to do is to look out for ones branded Great Northern, so you'll have a 365 or 387 rather than one of those horrid 700s.
AndreiTupolev I feel like it makes sense just to drop one of the brands
Richard chalkin I believe that you are wrong about 43367 Im pretty shore that its Deltic 55
train plane spotting ! You mean 'Deltic 50'
More excellent captures. Thanks Richard. Cheers, Bob
Very good video of trains on the East Coast Main Line, well done. :)
Great video there mate.
Nice Richard!
365520 should be named “HD Transport”
Dobry film.
What camera are you using? The quality is fantastic:)
Reuben Lee A LG V20
Do the 387s operate kings Lyn and kings X? I don’t see them going to Peterborough anymore or going to kings cross from Peterborough
They do sometimes run Peterborough services
TheGamer They do mostly run on the Kings cross to Kings Lynn
Richard Chalklin yea I literally got on a 387 at Peterborough today. There were lots of 387s around Peterborough today