That was a really lovely video Riku, I did hear on the day that someone got stuck in the lift at Cameron Bridge and when I heard it was you I thought, that honestly sucks, really felt sorry for you. I will admit that I have seen your channel around on UA-cam but this is the 1st time watching one of you videos and defiantly would love to watch more and it was lovely to meet you at Cameron Bridge as well
5:51 being Irish myself, I love the fact that Scotrail has their signage in Scots Gaelic, which Transport for Wales do in Welsh and Irish Rail also do in Irish Gaelic 🇮🇪☘️🏴🏴❤️
Sorry to hear you got stuck. Although, I guess it secures your place in history! Other than that, I hope you had a good time in Fife and that my fellow Fifers were hospitable. The current Cameron Bridge station is named after the old station, which was by the distillery. The remains of the platform could be seen in that clip of the DRS Class 20. In a slightly ironic move, the remains of the old station were demolished when the line was rebuilt. I guess a new station was built because there was no room for a large car park at the old site.
Somebody has a very bright future in media and/or presenting. A cracking video. I guess the rather basic and exposed shelter at Leven is fine as its a terminus and most locals will know the timetable soon enough to allow them to almost walk straight on board anyway. An enclosed waiting room could attract the wrong crowds to gather.
Excellent video - I love your commentary & explanations about the line. I hope you realise that we’re all now expecting stuck-in-the-lift k level excitement in all your future videos!! 🤣
Cameron Bridge is so called because that's the name of the distillery where the old platform used to be, about 200yards up the track. 👌 Its a bit sad right now as its often down to 2 of the old carriages, and very busy! Staff shortages are blamed!
A great day for seeing the new BR line out. Nice video Hopefully there is a new line opening down south (where I am based) in the next couple of years.
The design of the stations looks very good. However, they are not enclosed which makes them potentially very cold in bad weather. I would like to see them enclosed in glass with a CoreTen corrosion resistant steel cladding similar to the Selly Oak Station in Birmingham.
i saw you in the lift at Cameron Bridge and when i was shooting on the footbridge and i was like "oh my god its Riku!" then i saw you still in the lift seconds after i watched the short seconds before i started shooting and i couldn't wave as i was shooting and i couldn't go back cuz the train was pulling in, i should of came back and actually spent time at the lift and then filmed with you! sorry Riku! lol
Great Video Riku as always, Post Notifications are ON. Clicked on this video so quickly LOL. Loved all the drone shots as well as the flawless editing as usual! One day I need to take a trip up to these two new stations as they do seem really cool and seem really nice to visit. I was sobbing when you was stuck in the lift 😂, ScotRail really do want to make a positive experience for all with the bagpipes and formalities! Absolutely loved this video, well done Riku! ❤
Lovely video, It was great to meet David, Jen, Rob, Stuart Boyd etc on Sunday. I was only there for about 20 minutes after getting the first train from Edinburgh before going back to Haymarket.
Great video, Riku. I'm so sorry you got stuck in that lift at Cameron Bridge station for 2 and a half hours. It was working for me earlier when I went in there. I had a good time at Leven and Cameron Bridge station. It was nice seeing you and all the other railway fans. Wish I thought about getting a picture with you earlier, but I completely forgot. Maybe next time when we somehow bump into each other again.
Great video Riku! I’m a new follower but and watched a bit of your back catalogue as you filmed in the East London goodness, but super happy @jenonthemove continues to support young vloggers who get get stuck in a lift. Legend! Keep on producing the good stuff and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. 🤘🏾
Ok soooo this video was really good 😊 editing and b roll is fantastic and you provide easily digestable and relevant information, I've been watching a few videos from Leven and this one is the best so far. It really gave me a lift🤔
First time watching one of your videos, Interesting video. Liked the fact that you included the location of the line and a brief history. Hope you don't mind me saying this, but if you can afford it use an external mic, as whenever you turned away from the phone, the volume of your voice dropped and became slightly muffled. It would improve the quality of your video, which had great content.👍❤
It’s almost bizarre that with the Beeching cuts in the 1960’s rail lines were closed because they were seen as unprofitable and where it was thought that motorways and the car was the way to go, with out of town shopping centres etc alongside them - now with issues of climate change, these previously closed rail lines are being reopened again, as so many of us are now totally reliant on public transport - if the right people were listened to over the years, these rail lines would have not have been closed down and would have been improved upon and we see the same things happening back home in Ireland as well
@@rikufryderyk Living in Manchester 23 years, I dislike flying and air travel when visiting family in Rural Ireland, so I go SailRail via Chester & Holyhead for the ferry to Dublin - the Irish government is putting massive investment into the railways in Ireland so despite the failure of HS2, we could even see the (constantly shelved) high-speed rail link under the Irish Sea between Holyhead and Dublin in the coming years
Hi Riku! Glad you enjoyed Scotland! I actually seen you Stuck in the lift and freed from it at Cameron Bridge! What you doing Braking New Station Lifts!?😂
You couldn't possibly be expected to know this, but in Scotland the -mouth suffix, and the -shire suffix are pronounced the same as your mouth and the Hobbit's Shire. Having spent a large part of my life in both Scotland and my native England, I always pronounce the Scottish ones differently from the English ones. Typically people who have not had this experience pronounce the other country's mouths and shires after their own country's fashion. Also, another Englishism to look out for (much used by the BBC) is pronouncing Glaz-go as Glahz-go. It is of course possible that some posh Scots pronounce it the second way, but it is not normal in the general population, whether in Glasgow itself, or in the far north where I used to live.
It's always nice to see some of the Beeching cuts being undone, but some of the design and operational decisions we're seeing from ScotRail here are really unfortunate. Lack of a ticket office is never great, and the "nice" angled benches in that platform shelter are hostile architecture. Completely unusable for people like me with musculoskeletal/mobility issues 😕
indeed, the Beeching Cuts stations reopening are great, but I am sorry to hear that these kinds of benches are unsuitable for many people, thank you for making me aware of this. We need to raise these issues as they are very important.
Nice video Riku. I feel sorry that you stuck in the lift at Cameron Bridge railway station. Are the 170s going to run on the levenmouth line or it just 158s?
Sorry to hear you got stuck. Although, I guess it secures your place in history! Other than that, I hope you had a good time in Fife and that my fellow Fifers were hospitable. The current Cameron Bridge station is named after the old station, which was by the distillery. The remains of the platform could be seen in that clip of the DRS Class 20. In a slightly ironic move, the remains of the old station were demolished when the line was rebuilt. I guess a new station was built because there was no room for a large car park at the old site.
That was a really lovely video Riku, I did hear on the day that someone got stuck in the lift at Cameron Bridge and when I heard it was you I thought, that honestly sucks, really felt sorry for you. I will admit that I have seen your channel around on UA-cam but this is the 1st time watching one of you videos and defiantly would love to watch more and it was lovely to meet you at Cameron Bridge as well
it was nice to meet you too, hope you had a great time 😊
I was with Simon that day I hope you get some Compensation for being stuck in that lift.
Great video also.
That’s such sad news
5:51 being Irish myself, I love the fact that Scotrail has their signage in Scots Gaelic, which Transport for Wales do in Welsh and Irish Rail also do in Irish Gaelic 🇮🇪☘️🏴🏴❤️
Sorry to hear you got stuck. Although, I guess it secures your place in history! Other than that, I hope you had a good time in Fife and that my fellow Fifers were hospitable.
The current Cameron Bridge station is named after the old station, which was by the distillery. The remains of the platform could be seen in that clip of the DRS Class 20. In a slightly ironic move, the remains of the old station were demolished when the line was rebuilt. I guess a new station was built because there was no room for a large car park at the old site.
Somebody has a very bright future in media and/or presenting. A cracking video.
I guess the rather basic and exposed shelter at Leven is fine as its a terminus and most locals will know the timetable soon enough to allow them to almost walk straight on board anyway. An enclosed waiting room could attract the wrong crowds to gather.
Absolutely brilliant video, and very informative 👍
I hope your encounter with the lift didn't spoil your enjoyment
Great video with all the required information presented very clearly and precisely.
Excellent video - I love your commentary & explanations about the line.
I hope you realise that we’re all now expecting stuck-in-the-lift k level excitement in all your future videos!! 🤣
Cameron Bridge is so called because that's the name of the distillery where the old platform used to be, about 200yards up the track. 👌 Its a bit sad right now as its often down to 2 of the old carriages, and very busy! Staff shortages are blamed!
I would have been trying to get my finger into every nook and cranie in that lift to try and get out lol!!!! AMAZING VIDEOOOO
Very happy to see the Levenmouth Rail link now back in service and ScotRail using Class 170 Turbostar and Class 158 on the new line.
Really enjoyed that tbf, have to say though - of course it was from sunny Scotland, the sun always shines in Fife
Great video. The issue of the elevator was quite hilarious...
Nice bus shelter!!
I think you can put any card into the ticket machine (not just the payment card used) and it will issue the tickets. I did this recently.
Really enjoyed the video 👍🏽 and good to meet you!
As always brilliant videos as well as the edits!
nice vidieo Riku!
My worst fear is getting stuck in the lift! Nice video Riku! : D
A great day for seeing the new BR line out.
Nice video
Hopefully there is a new line opening down south (where I am based) in the next couple of years.
The design of the stations looks very good. However, they are not enclosed which makes them potentially very cold in bad weather. I would like to see them enclosed in glass with a CoreTen corrosion resistant steel cladding similar to the Selly Oak Station in Birmingham.
Well that is nice video rikyu it can fit an 8 carriage class 385 from Edinburgh to leven
Just been recommended your Leven video. Great and well produced
i saw you in the lift at Cameron Bridge and when i was shooting on the footbridge and i was like "oh my god its Riku!" then i saw you still in the lift seconds after i watched the short seconds before i started shooting and i couldn't wave as i was shooting and i couldn't go back cuz the train was pulling in, i should of came back and actually spent time at the lift and then filmed with you! sorry Riku! lol
Amazing video Riku! I was dying when you were stuck in the elevator with the person playing the bagpipe at the same time 😂
Cheers for my pipe playing shot 👍
Well thats a nice video and I guess you can claim the title of "First Person stuck in a lift on the Levenmouth Line" 😂
Great Video Riku as always, Post Notifications are ON. Clicked on this video so quickly LOL. Loved all the drone shots as well as the flawless editing as usual! One day I need to take a trip up to these two new stations as they do seem really cool and seem really nice to visit. I was sobbing when you was stuck in the lift 😂, ScotRail really do want to make a positive experience for all with the bagpipes and formalities! Absolutely loved this video, well done Riku! ❤
Lovely video, It was great to meet David, Jen, Rob, Stuart Boyd etc on Sunday. I was only there for about 20 minutes after getting the first train from Edinburgh before going back to Haymarket.
OMG that's JenOnTheMove!!!!!!!!!
Excellent video great experience apart lift subscribed your channel
Thanks for the sub!
Great video, Riku. I'm so sorry you got stuck in that lift at Cameron Bridge station for 2 and a half hours. It was working for me earlier when I went in there. I had a good time at Leven and Cameron Bridge station. It was nice seeing you and all the other railway fans. Wish I thought about getting a picture with you earlier, but I completely forgot. Maybe next time when we somehow bump into each other again.
Great video Riku! I’m a new follower but and watched a bit of your back catalogue as you filmed in the East London goodness, but super happy @jenonthemove continues to support young vloggers who get get stuck in a lift. Legend! Keep on producing the good stuff and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. 🤘🏾
Great job Riku!🎉
i cant believe it isnt electrified!!
Ok soooo this video was really good 😊 editing and b roll is fantastic and you provide easily digestable and relevant information, I've been watching a few videos from Leven and this one is the best so far. It really gave me a lift🤔
10:14 bruh and is a new station, well done you found a Bug.
Crumbs, first person i think ever to get stuck in a lift at a new station 😂
First time watching one of your videos, Interesting video. Liked the fact that you included the location of the line and a brief history. Hope you don't mind me saying this, but if you can afford it use an external mic, as whenever you turned away from the phone, the volume of your voice dropped and became slightly muffled. It would improve the quality of your video, which had great content.👍❤
I use a Sony Vlog Camera for all my videos, but thanks for the tip, I noticed it as well during post production :) Glad you enjoyed the video
I keep getting the erge to say eleven line
02:09 scotrail 158 doing a scr door glitch
Definably a big moment here in Scotland for the new railway line to Leven opening.👍
Awesome Riku!😍
Nice one Riku 👍
you do realise that that the diagram you see on trainline does not count as a ticket, and you could pay a penalty fare
Another Great video
very articulate and great video thanks,but the bag pipes not for me but as were in scotland....
It’s almost bizarre that with the Beeching cuts in the 1960’s rail lines were closed because they were seen as unprofitable and where it was thought that motorways and the car was the way to go, with out of town shopping centres etc alongside them - now with issues of climate change, these previously closed rail lines are being reopened again, as so many of us are now totally reliant on public transport - if the right people were listened to over the years, these rail lines would have not have been closed down and would have been improved upon and we see the same things happening back home in Ireland as well
Absolutely agree
@@rikufryderyk Living in Manchester 23 years, I dislike flying and air travel when visiting family in Rural Ireland, so I go SailRail via Chester & Holyhead for the ferry to Dublin - the Irish government is putting massive investment into the railways in Ireland so despite the failure of HS2, we could even see the (constantly shelved) high-speed rail link under the Irish Sea between Holyhead and Dublin in the coming years
Hi Riku! Glad you enjoyed Scotland! I actually seen you Stuck in the lift and freed from it at Cameron Bridge! What you doing Braking New Station Lifts!?😂
You couldn't possibly be expected to know this, but in Scotland the -mouth suffix, and the -shire suffix are pronounced the same as your mouth and the Hobbit's Shire. Having spent a large part of my life in both Scotland and my native England, I always pronounce the Scottish ones differently from the English ones. Typically people who have not had this experience pronounce the other country's mouths and shires after their own country's fashion. Also, another Englishism to look out for (much used by the BBC) is pronouncing Glaz-go as Glahz-go. It is of course possible that some posh Scots pronounce it the second way, but it is not normal in the general population, whether in Glasgow itself, or in the far north where I used to live.
Also "ker-koddy"! :D
Can you got Cambridge south when it opens
of course! can’t wait for that one :)
Thank you I live in Cambridge and it would be good to see you there
You seem 12 going on 30, interesting 😊
They burried schools time capsules , with school memory’s , including my schools one as I’m very local to there
how nice!
It's always nice to see some of the Beeching cuts being undone, but some of the design and operational decisions we're seeing from ScotRail here are really unfortunate. Lack of a ticket office is never great, and the "nice" angled benches in that platform shelter are hostile architecture. Completely unusable for people like me with musculoskeletal/mobility issues 😕
indeed, the Beeching Cuts stations reopening are great, but I am sorry to hear that these kinds of benches are unsuitable for many people, thank you for making me aware of this. We need to raise these issues as they are very important.
Nice video Riku. I feel sorry that you stuck in the lift at Cameron Bridge railway station. Are the 170s going to run on the levenmouth line or it just 158s?
Both run in the station
Hope it was worth the 400 miles
Trains Station 🚉
2:58 another youtuber
News from Dumfries, we don't care.
Can't a man or woman in a ticket office sell you a ticket, all this mobile app rubbish is getting a bit silly now.
Sorry to hear you got stuck. Although, I guess it secures your place in history! Other than that, I hope you had a good time in Fife and that my fellow Fifers were hospitable.
The current Cameron Bridge station is named after the old station, which was by the distillery. The remains of the platform could be seen in that clip of the DRS Class 20. In a slightly ironic move, the remains of the old station were demolished when the line was rebuilt. I guess a new station was built because there was no room for a large car park at the old site.